At the age of 17, she decided to become a dancer and began her career as Happy Hotpoint in television commercials in the 1950s.
And then the wild risk-taker trait she employed, that she most enjoyed.
Eleven episodes in, it was canceled.
I had known she was a very respected and tough businesswoman, and that in many ways — and she said this herself — she was more like the character in Ordinary People in real life.