- Georgann was an actress whose professional career lasted 65 years and spanned Broadway, live television, Oscar-winning films, soap operas, and more.
- Georgann liked to say that the only non-acting job she ever held was the two weeks she spent selling gloves at Lord & Taylor's.
- She played the first woman that hopeful Texas gigolo Joe Buck, played by Jon Voight, flirts with while crossing the New York City street from the Oscar-winning classic 'Midnight Cowboy' in a very memorable scene that includes Buck's quick fantasy of escorting Johnson's character into an apartment. On the other side of the street, she eventually realizes he's flirting with her after initially asking directions somewhere, and she provides a classic reaction: a cross between shock and flattery.
- Mother, with Stanley Prager, of four daughters: Carol Prager, Anne Prager, actress Sally Prager and Molly Prager.
- Received her bachelor's degree from Luther College in Iowa and a master's in oratory from Northwestern University.
- Replaced Gena Rowlands in the original stage production of "Critic's Choice", by Ira Levin.
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