- Although separated for years, she died 29 days after her husband, Tex McCrary's death, remaining friends to the end.
- Became America's No.1 model.
- Passed away at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York, which she and her husband, Tex McCrary, founded along with Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney.
- Among the events she covered as a solo reporter were Grace Kelly's wedding in Monaco and Richard Nixon's tour to South America.
- She is the sister of the 1948 Wimbledon tennis champion Bob Falkenburg.
- Entertained American troops during World War II (winning an Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal); in 1992, was featured on one of a series of commemorative stamps issued by Grenada (and its dependency Grenada-Grenadines) honoring the USO.
- Raised in Chile, hence her fluency in Spanish.
- Married to Tex McCrary with whom she co-hosted several television shows & specials including "Preview" in 1949 & "The Tex & Jinx Show" (aka "Closeup") in 1957-1958.
- Son Kevin McCrary was featured on Horders Kevin/Mary (2011) in October 2011.
- Left Chile due to political upheavals and, by 1935, attended Hollywood High School.
- Co-starred in a radio breakfast show, "Tex and Jinx", with her longtime husband, John Reagan Tex McCrary, which eventually moved to TV in the late 40s.
- Was chosen the first "Miss Rheingold" in 1941, to advertise Rheingold beer.
- Two sons with Tex McCrary: John Reagan McCrary III and Kevin Jock McCrary.
- In the 1960s, she was a spokesperson for the American Gas Association and did several commercials promoting the use of gas.
- Discovered by the photographer Paul Hesse, who put her on the cover of American Magazine.
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