Spiegel acted on television and appeared solo in various nightclubs in Florida and around the country. At age 9, she began acting in film and television, including appearances in Nickelodeon's
Clarissa Explains It All and
Welcome Freshmen, and in a deleted bit part in
Woody Allen's
New York Stories. From 2008, she hosted industrial shows as a
General Motors spokesperson. In 2009, she joined the Louis Prima Jr. band, Louis Prima Jr. and the Witnesses, and toured America for four years as soloist with the band, appearing in
Las Vegas,
Manhattan, and
Los Angeles stops on the tour, as well as in Italy, including an appearance in
Louis Prima's family home town of
Palermo, Italy. She left the band in 2013 to pursue a successful solo career. Since then, she has opened for
Frank Sinatra Jr. and
Nancy Sinatra and appeared in concert with
Jeff Goldblum and
Donny Most. In November, 2020, Spiegel released an album of songs from World War II, titled
As Time Goes By, comprising songs from her 2018 one-woman stage production
Through the Perilous Fight (We Never Stopped Singing). The album included an original song, "Dreamtime", with lyrics by Spiegel and music by Spiegel and Carl Byron. ==Personal life==