She would go on to become one of the young women who featured in many of his 60s-era films, including, “Soap Opera”, “Couch”, “Batman Dracula”, and “The Thirteen Most Beautiful Women”. She was dubbed, “Baby Jane” by the press, a title she did not appreciate. She moved away from Andy Warhol’s productions as everyone involved in his world became increasingly reliant on drugs. After unsuccessfully attempting to launch a film career, she turned to producing, and has since produced such projects as the film version of “Kiss of a Spider Woman”, “Spike of Bensonhurst”, and “Naked Tango”.