- Was chosen over 300 actresses to play the title role in The Story of Ruth (1960).
- Lost ten pounds in three weeks for The Story of Ruth (1960).
- Served as a machine gunner in the Israeli Army.
- Attended the 20th Century Fox school, where young contract players were trained in acting, dance, fencing, personal development in the social graces, fashion and styling.
- Arthur E. Arling, the cinematographer of The Story of Ruth (1960), said that Eden was "the most photogenic - the most camera-proof face I've ever photographed".
- Is the youngest of three children. Her siblings are brother Moti and sister Tamar.
- Her father, Zvi Cooper, was born in Poland to a wealthy family; he moved to Israel after World War I, circa 1920, and worked as a landscape gardener. Her mother, who was born circa 1910, was born in Russia.
- Attended both the New York City and the Beverly Hills premieres of The Story of Ruth (1960).
- Her name means "shade tree" in Hebrew.
- Daughter-in-law of Russian composer Josef Myrow.
- Her first husband, Nissim Aloni, was an Israeli playwright.
- Her second husband, Fred Myrow, was an American composer and the father of her three children: daughters Rachael, Shira, and Neora.
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