- Received a liver transplant in October 2000. Her liver failed due to an auto-immune disorder.
- Her' three movies with Elvis Presley--Girl Happy (1965), Spinout (1966) and Clambake (1967)--were not the only associations she had had with "The King." When her one-hit-wonder "Johnny Angel" topped the charts on April 7, 1962, she was ousted from the #1 position two weeks later by Presley's "Good Luck Charm." The two future co-stars held the #1 and #2 chart positions through late April into May 1962. Incidentally, backing Fabares on "Johnny Angel" were Glen Campbell (guitar), Hal Blaine (drums), The Blossoms (backing vocals), etc.
- Considered Donna Reed as her second mother.
- Appeared with her aunt, Nanette Fabray, on One Day at a Time (1975) and the April 15, 1975 episode of The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (1965) and three episodes of Coach (1989).
- Frank Sinatra once sang to her on one of his TV specials in the 1950s.
- Her sister, Smokey Fabares, gave her away at her marriage to Mike Farrell.
- Niece of Nanette Fabray.
- Some sources give her year of birth as 1942 and others as 1946. The year on her birth certificate is 1944.
- During the mid-1980s she and Heather Langenkamp teamed up for a Murder, She Wrote (1984)-style pilot for a TV series called Suburban Beat (1985). They were cast as housewives who solved mysteries.
- Her mother died from Alzheimer's.
- Profiled in the 2016 book, "X Child Stars: Where Are They Now?", by Kathy Garver and Fred Ascher.
- She is the daughter of Elsa Rose (Eyler) and James Alan Fabares. Her father was born in Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana, and her mother was born in Manila, Philippines, to American parents. Her ancestry is French, Irish, Scots-Irish, German, and English; her surname originates in France.
- Stepmother of Erin Farrell and Michael Farrell.
- Her trademark pink hair came about during a liver transplant. The inspiration came from a woman at a hair salon, who was about 6 feet tall. She was of Asian, African, and European extraction, and had pink spiky hair.
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