- In 1940, she married a Chicago vending machine manufacturer and former husband of actress Anna Q. Nilsson. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1943. Having previously suffered a nervous breakdown and declared bankruptcy, Lys never returned to acting.
- According to an in-depth article on Lya by Laura Wagner in Films of the Golden Age, Fall 2015 issue, Lya was nearly caught by the Nazis while performing the play "The King's Dough" in Paris in 1937. She managed to escape on a Norwegian freighter.
- Jacqueline Susann wrote the 1939 play "The Temporary Mrs. Smith" partially based on Lya's struggles in America.
- Berlin-born actress of Franco-Russian parentage, in Hollywood during the 1930's.
- One child, daughter Joyce, from her first brief marriage to actor Charles Morton.
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