- Daughter, Eve, with Hal Holbrook.
- Daughter of writer/director Robert Rossen.
- She was attacked with a sledge hammer by an unknown assailant while jogging in Will Rogers State Historic Park in Los Angeles on February 14 1984. She survived the ordeal by playing dead and wrote a book about it in 1988, entitled "Counterpunch: A Woman's Journey from the Terror of Violence through Rage to Survival".
- Educated in the United States and in Europe, graduating high school at the Overseas School of Rome, and college at Sarah Lawrence.
- Sister of Ellen Rossen and Steven Rossen.
- Ex-stepmother of David Holbrook.
- Her stage debut in Los Angeles was in John Houseman's UCLA Theatre Group's production of The Egg, by Felician Marceau.
- Her Broadway debut was as Robert Preston's ingenue-leading lady in the comedy hit Nobody Loves an Albatross, directed by Gene Saks.
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