- In 1959, she was given a screen test by Warner Brothers, but turned down with a note that she resembled Elizabeth Taylor or Grace Kelly, but they couldn't decide which one would be her type of part to play.
- 1962 Hollywood Deb Star.
- Was completely deaf from an accident at age four but regained her hearing completely when she was nine.
- Her husband, James Robert Neal, died in 2006. He was survived by their three children, two sons and a daughter.
- Born to a Hungarian father and an Italian mother.
- Attended Alexander Hamilton High School in Los Angeles, California, graduated Summer 1958, under the name of Dolores Hedges. She was a member of Sock n Buskin, the school's drama club..
- It is worth mentioning that in his book "Glamour Girls of Sixties Hollywood: Seventy-Five Profiles", author Tom Lisanti claimed that Faith was alive and living in Florida as of 2006; however, two people close to Dolores Faith confirmed that the actress had committed suicide in 1990.
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