Lucy Knoch

[1] The sisters traveled west by car in 1943 and met actress Paulette Goddard during a stop in Tucson, Arizona.

[1] In the film Cross My Heart, she was one of a group of specialty dancers, and she and June Harris performed an acrobatic act.

[8] In 1952 Skelton called Knoch "one of the greatest natural comediennes of our time" and said she "has brought a lot of pure fun and pleasure to millions of people watching my NBC-TV show".

"[10] In 1952, Modern Screen named Knoch as one of 15 Golden Key Girls, selected from hundreds of young women "for their talent, beauty and outstanding qualities of character".

Those activities included working with Steve Ellingson, who wrote do-it-yourself newspaper columns about building furniture and sold patterns for such items.

[12] She returned to acting in films, making Sabre Jet,[13] The Bad and the Beautiful, Executive Suite, and Athena.