- Sang backup on Roberta Flack's 1974 hit album "Feel Like Makin' Love".
- Left New York after 9/11 and presently has a 35-acre ranch in Fort Worth, Texas, with her dogs, cats, horses and a donkey.
- Replaced wife and mother Diana Hyland on the Eight Is Enough (1977) series after the actress became ill and died from breast cancer. Hyland had taped only four episodes and the series returned with father Dick Van Patten a widower.
- Played Carrie's mother, Margaret White, in the Broadway musical version of "Carrie". In the film Carrie (1976), Buckley played the gym teacher.
- Once saved Rufus Wainwright from drowning in a hotel pool.
- Lives on a ranch in Texas. (May 2008)
- Won Broadway's 1983 Tony Award as Best Actress (Featured Role - Musical) for "Cats." In 1998, she was Tony-nominated as Best Actress (Musical) for "Triumph of Love."
- Was encouraged to participate in beauty pageants. She was crowned Miss Fort Worth, but lost the "Miss Texas" title. Nevertheless, she was asked to sing at the Miss America pageant in 1967.
- Worked for one year at a local Texas newspaper prior to going to New York to try her luck as an actress. On her first day after arriving in New York Buckley was cast in one of the two female roles for the Broadway musical "1776".
- The awards given in her hometown of Fort Worth for Excellence in High School Musical Theater are called the Betty Lynn Buckley awards in her honor. They have been so named since 2000. The award ceremony is held at the Casa Manana Theater.
- Practices therapy and spiritual meditation.
- Inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame on March 9, 2007 in Austin, Texas.
- Graduated from Texas Christian University (Ft. Worth, TX)
- Studied journalism at Texas Christian University and worked at the Fort Worth Press for a year where she covered hard news and was a rodeo reporter.
- Daughter of Ernest Lynn (a dean of engineering and a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force) and Betty Bob Diltz (a dancer and journalist).
- Studied acting with Stella Adler after going to New York.
- Along with her 1983 Tony Award and 1998 nomination, she has been nominated for two Emmy Awards and two Grammy Awards. "Over You", the song she sang in the 1983 movie, Tender Mercies (1983), was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Song of the Year.
- Saw a production of "The Pajama Game" at the Casa Mañana in Fort Worth at age 11 and during the classic "Steam Heat" dance number knew that acting was what she wanted to do.
- For over forty-five years, Ms. Buckley has been a teacher of scene study and song interpretation, giving workshops in Manhattan and various universities and performing Arts Conservatories around the country.
- Nominated for the Laurence Olivier best musical actress award for Sunset Blvd.
- (26 Nov 1996 - 8 Dec 1996) Stars in Andrew Lloyd Webber's: Music of the Night (Boston Colonial Theatre)
- Performed New Year's Day, 2000 at NY's Cafe Carlyle
- Member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.
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