Her first movie appearance is listed under the name Yvette Vedder in
Sunset Boulevard (1950), although she was not listed in the production
credits. She made her first movie appearance under the Vickers name in
Short Cut to Hell (1957), which was directed by
James Cagney. In the same year, she starred in
American International Pictures'
Reform School Girl. Her image was used for the movie's theatrical poster, and it depicted her and
Gloria Castillo fighting each other. The poster has subsequently become a
collector's item. '' (1959) In 1958, she appeared in
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman as Honey Parker, town floozy who has an affair with Harry Archer (
William Hudson), who is married to heiress and title character Nancy Archer (
Allison Hayes). The following year she played the role of Liz Walker in
Attack of the Giant Leeches. During the same period, she made a number of appearances on TV shows, Her centerfold was photographed by
Russ Meyer. She also appeared in several other
men's magazines. Her film roles began to decrease around this time. She did play some small parts in films from 1962 onward, including a small role in
Hud (1963). Her last role was in
Evil Spirits, a 1991
horror film. Vickers was also a singer. In the 1990s, she released a jazz tribute to her parents on CD titled
A Tribute to Charlie and Maria. In 2005, she visited Canada for the first time to appear at the Toronto Classic Movie Festival. She appeared with interviewer Tom Weaver on the
audio commentary track of the 2007 DVD release of
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman. She had been writing her autobiography before her death. ==Personal life==