- She had a problem with alcohol during the 1950s, and was at one time briefly incarcerated at Holloway Prison. Combined with her flamboyant life style, this was often a frequent source of consternation to her illustrious father.
- Daughter of Winston Churchill and Clementine Churchill. Sister of Diana Churchill, Lady Mary Soames, Marigold Frances Churchill (15 November 1918 - 23 August 1921), and Randolph Churchill. Aunt of Winston Churchill, Arabella Churchill, Celia Sandys, and Nicholas Soames.
- Studied ballet after leaving school and first acted on stage at the Adelphi Theatre in London in the chorus line of "Follow the Sun". Her debut on the American stage was in a 1949 Princeton, NJ, production of "The Philadelphia Story", in the part of Tracy Lord.
- During World War II, worked in photo reconnaissance for the Women's Auxiliary Air Force. She accompanied her father, Winston Churchill, to both the Teheran and Yalta Conferences.
- Was fond of reading spy thrillers and watching classic horror movies.
- Last appeared on stage in 1971.
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