- F. Scott Fitzgerald reportedly based the character Rosemary on Moran when he wrote "Tender is the Night."
- She had an affair with writer F. Scott Fitzgerald while he was a screenwriter in Hollywood. This inspired his book, "Tender is the Night", and several short stories.
- Her much older husband, Clarence Young, was the Assistant Secretary of Commerce, under Presidents Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- One son with Young.
- In 1930, she lived at 517 N. Elm Drive in Beverly Hills.
- Attended and graduated Linden Hall School for Girls in Lititz, PA.
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