- On October 15, 1969, she was driving to Sacramento's Metropolitan Airport to pick up Fred MacMurray and his wife, June Haver, when the steering in the rental car she was driving locked. The car plunged into a concrete culvert, resulting in the death of Art Lund's wife, Kathleen, and injury to another passenger and herself. She required plastic surgery and suffered internal injuries. She settled in 1973 with Lund for $40,000, and lost her suit with the Ford Motor Company.
- During filming of The Golden Mistress (1954), she almost drowned, was stung by a sea urchin with 300 needles and sustained assorted bumps, bruises and insect bites.
- Robert Stack proposed to her on January 8, 1956, while shooting Written on the Wind (1956), and they married two weeks later on January 23.
- Harry Cohn saw her "Life" magazine cover and initially signed her for the role of the prostitute in From Here to Eternity (1953). The casting was negated by director Fred Zinnemann and Rosemarie was replaced by Donna Reed, who went on to win the Supporting Actress Oscar.
- She talks about the beginnings of husband Robert Stack's career, her marriage and the movie The Golden Mistress (1954) "A Sci-Fi Swarm and Horror Horde" (McFarland, 2010), by Tom Weaver.
- Mother of actress Elizabeth Stack and Charles Stack.
- Daughter-in-law of James Stack and Betzi Stack.
- Ex-sister-in-law of Wanda Hendrix.
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