- Was a bridesmaid at Grace Kelly's wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco.
- Best known for her interviews (she has given hundreds) about Grace Kelly.
- In Garden of Death (1974), at the costume party, Rita Gam went as the character she portrayed in King of Kings (1961).
- Appeared on the cover of Life magazine in September 1952.
- Member of the Actor's Studio.
- Is featured in the book by Harold J. Kennedy, "No Pickle, No Performance", about his experiences working with actors in theatrical productions.
- Her mother, Belle (Fately), was a Romanian Jewish immigrant, and her father, Milton A. MacKay, was born in Alsace-Lorraine, to Romanian Jewish parents. Her father died in 1931. Her mother subsequently remarried, and Rita took the surname of her stepfather, Benjamin J. Gam, who was a Russian Jewish immigrant.
- Was briefly suspended from working in October 1953 for turning down the feminine lead in the the Martin-Lewis comedy "Living It Up".
- Offered role in The Ten Commandments (1956), but when interviewed by Cecil B. DeMille, she claimed she was not religious, so he did not hire her.
- Began acting in 1946. Screen-tested and signed by MGM in 1952.
- Gam was her stepfather's name--her mother remarried in 1932.
- Had two children with ex-husband Thomas Henry Guinzburg: daughter Kate Guinzburg (July 6, 1957 - September 17, 2017) and son Michael Guinzburg (b. September 10, 1958).
- Daughter, Kate Guinzburg, was a producer with Michelle Pfeiffer's production company, Vin Rosa Productions, from 1990 to 2000.
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