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Added multiple links to the article (at least 13, maybe more) and also two more External links, including her New York Times obit, which turned out to be a full article in 1995. I didn't realize it but turns out she married one of the wealthiest guys in the country, Lionel Pincus of Warburg Pincus, in 1967, and left acting to direct various charitable causes such as trying to make it easier for women on the skids to keep their own children. Interesting. She only lived to 60, however, then her husband subsequently took up with a Jordanian princess, leading to a family war between the princess and Storrs and Pincus's sons over an opulent apartment in Midtown Manhattan. I thank whomever posted the notes about the article since I certainly didn't know any of this beforehand and I found it all rather interesting and a little surprising. Storrs and Pincus were unusually close in age, which is rather remarkable in itself in circumstances like this. And you never know how it went for these 1950s-60s actresses until you take a look. Upsmiler (talk) 20:33, 23 November 2011 (UTC) Upsmiler (talk) 15:33, 24 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]