[3] She attended Erasmus Hall High School[4] and studied sociology at Penn State.
The agency claimed I was 19 because a state law required underage lingerie models to be chaperoned".
Farr's later film appearances include the bawdy Billy Wilder farce Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) with Dean Martin and Ray Walston as her husband (a role originally intended for Jack Lemmon); Walter Matthau's daughter-in-law in Kotch (1971) (Lemmon's only film as director); and the Don Siegel bank-heist caper Charley Varrick (1973) with Matthau.
She had more than 30 TV appearances on The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Wagon Train, Bonanza, Ben Casey, Burke's Law, Harry O, and many others.
[1] During her marriage to Jack Lemmon, Farr gave birth to a daughter, Courtney, in 1966.