Her best-remembered role was as Eunice Tate-Leitner on the comedy Soap. A notable early role was in 1969's Midnight Cowboy, as Joe Buck's hometown lover Crazy Annie. While living with actress Margot Kidder in Malibu in the early-1970s, she worked in tandem with American director Brian DePalma in the films The Wedding Party and Sisters, and appeared with Cornell Wilde and a young Scott Glenn in the Emmy Winning TV film "Gargoyles".
She is currently retired from acting, and pursuing her writing career, including episode scripts for Nip/Tuck and other programs.