- She was a guest at the 2012 Memphis Film Festival's "A Gathering of Guns 4: A TV Western Reunion" at the Whispering Woods Hotel and Conference Center in Olive Branch, Mississippi.
- Daughter of Rusty Lane and Sara Anderson.
- In 1966, executive producer Frank Price signed Lane to portray Elizabeth Grainger on The Virginian.[7] Being the owner of two horses, Lane was an experienced horsewoman and did her own riding scenes on the show except when the producer insisted on use of a double.
- When Lane was a baby, she appeared in a television commercial for soap and in an educational film.
- At age 12, she was in a vitamin commercial.
- As a teenager, Lane made earrings for herself from broken jewelry, and she and her mother made almost all of her clothes.
- Money was Lane's motivation for becoming an actress. She said, "I didn't want to act but I needed money for making clothes, making jewelry, and raising quarter horses.".
- She and her family moved to California when Lane was 12 years old, and she attended Santa Monica High School.
- She was survived by her husband, Jon Scott, as well as her daughter, son, granddaughter, and sister.
- In 1964, producer William Castle saw Lane's picture in a newspaper in connection with a Miss Los Angeles Teenage beauty contest.[6] After making screen tests, she was signed for a part in the film I Saw What You Did.
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