Walt Disney picks her as his own contractee as "The Typical American Girl." Screen Stories tells that she "is gorgeous and single and the fastest girl in Sherman Oaks.".
While Cheryl was on the TV series Daktari (1966), she got along fantastically with Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion, and all the other animals that she came across during the series.
In 1992, her son Erik auditioned at the exclusive Magic Castle in Hollywood, a club for working magicians, which lowered its minimum age from 14 to 12, so he could become a member.
After seeing Harry Blackstone Jr. perform, her son, Erik, said that he bought magic books and taught himself enough simple tricks to venture into public. He started on a street corner near his house in Corona Del Mar, California.
Now lives in Goodyear, Arizona.
Has 2 stepsons: Ronn and Rob Kasselmann.
For the opening scene of the TV series Daktari (1966), she rode the African lion Clarence.