Born in Highland Park, Michigan, of Spanish descent, one of her early roles was as a receptionist in the Three Stooges film I Can Hardly Wait.
The first two malapropistic lines of Curly’s song ("She was bred (bread) in Old Kentucky/But She's only a crumb up here") is also the name of the song the Stooges performed as “Nill, Null, and Void” in the film Loco Boy Makes Good.
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! | Can't Wait to See the Movie | WAIT | Love Won't Let Me Wait | I Can Hardly Wait | Wait (operating system) | Norman Wait Harris | Hark! The Village Wait | Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me | Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me! | Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me | Wait Until Tomorrow | Wait to Pleasure | Wait for Me (film) | ''Wait for Me'' (film) | Wait Chapel | WAIT (band) | Wait-a-minute tree | Wait (album) | Wait | The Long Wait | Liers in Wait | I Can't Wait (Nu Shooz song) | I Can't Wait | For Those Who Wait | Don't Wait Too Long | Can't Help but Wait | A Union in Wait |
Films like Playing the Ponies, An Ache in Every Stake, Sock-a-Bye Baby, and I Can Hardly Wait are finer examples of Curly preparing food and creating comedy genius with little effort.