- She has played the same character (Robin Scorpio) in four different series: General Hospital (1963), All My Children (1970), Port Charles (1997) and General Hospital: Night Shift (2007).
- As a child, she sang background vocals on Martika's 1980s hit "Toy Soldiers".
Also appeared in the video. - Her character, "Robin Scorpio", on General Hospital (1963) is one of the characters on daytime television who was played by the same actor from childhood to adulthood.
- Her "break" into film came at age five, when she was scouted as part of a break-dance crew at a local club. She was cast as a dancer in the legendary Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984).
- Won a Daytime Emmy at age 11, and at the time was the youngest actress to do so. (There have since been younger stars to win.)
- Was in a relationship with Freddie Prinze Jr. for several years in the late 1990s.
- Attended NYU's Tisch School for the Arts in 1996-1997.
- Close friends with Danielle Harris.
- Her acting mentor is Rachel Ames.
- Directing and co-producing the film, "Popeye", a piece she wrote based on the bizarre life of her Grandfather. In addition to guest-starring roles on The Shield (2002) and Firefly (2002), she is playing the regular role of "Audra" on The Stones (2004), slated to air mid-season on CBS. (October 2003)
- In 2015 she suffered a miscarriage while 22 weeks pregnant with her daughter.
- Has a son, Otis (b. June 7, 2017), with her boyfriend.
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