- She has an Eidetic memory.
- In 1989, she Produced the very first, and possibly the only art showing for legendary American actor Fred Gwynne at the Barbara Braathen Gallery that was an international media success. The art gallery located in NYC's NoHo section event was coordinated with the launch of Fred's line of children's books 'A Little Pigeon Toad.' During this same year, Lucinda also coordinated the show 'Palimpsests and Poltergeists' for veteran New York painter Jamie Dalglish at the same gallery.
- She is active in environmental issues and hopes to put an end to Fracking.
- She supports Marriage Equality and volunteered at the Gay And Lesbian Community Center making phone calls during election time in Hollywood, CA to help lend support on NO on 8.
- She's been a vegetarian since the age of 9 years old. She has tried food products in every country she's visited at least once, so that she knows what they taste like and does not expect those around her to follow in her meat-free diet.
- Lucinda is a supporter of Indigenous Peoples around the world and promotes productions that portray, and cast individuals who reflect the community that they are from/live in in a positive light.
- Her childhood swim instructor was award winning Olympian Susanne Jean "Susie" Atwood. Susie's Medals: 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze.
- Participant in 'The First Dracula Congress' in Romania (1995). The Ministry of Tourism hand-selected 200 press and media representatives from around the world to help promote Transylvania tours and entice film production to Romania.
- Allan Carr (Producer) retained Lucinda in 1981 to produce the premier party for the feature film (Rich and Famous (1981)) starring Jacqueline Bisset and Candice Bergen on the studio lot.
- In 1992-1993 Bill Liebowitz, Bill Leibowitz a.k.a. The Big Kahuna, owner of The Golden Apple Comic Book Store and President of the Comic Book Association retained her services to promote celebrity events & signings at the Melrose Avenue location. Such as Kevin Eastman (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993) ), James O'Barr (The Crow (1994)), Clive Barker (Hellraiser (1987)), Frank Miller (Sin City (2005)), and more.
- 1981 to 1984 Lucinda was retained by indie production company Twin Continental Films (TCF), to create marketing and advertising campaigns for film projects that would open TCF to American markets. It was also her position to acquire new projects. At the time TCF was a video distribution company competing with the then highly successful Hemdale (now defunct). TCF's end goal was to produce feature films for the American audiences using Bollywood style resources. One of those projects was a film starring Tom Hanks who just wrapped on his hit TV series (Bosom Buddies (1980)) Bachelor Party (1984) starring 'Tom Hanks' was a first US project for TCF. 'Bachelor Party' was Tom's cross-over film that aided in launching his film stardom. Bachelor Party (1984) went on to become a cult classic, and put TCF on the map for other projects. In 1984 TCF closed the US office and moved overseas permanently. TCF is considered the first 'Bollywood' film company in Hollywood. It was Producer/Director [Raju Patel] who is credited for marrying Hollywood to Bollywood.
- Famed tattoo artist Cliff Raven 1976 did her first tattoo at Cliff Raven Studios on Sunset Blvd. When Lyle Tuttle learned that Cliff had inked her, Lyle did her second one for free in 1978. Both tattoos were removed in 1980, and preserved by her late mother to remind her of what she had done and to not repeat such a stunt.
- Lucinda is a related to Paul Muni on her Father's side.
- Lucinda is an A.B.A. accredited Mediator.
- She is very active in the world of vampire mythology, supernatural, cryptozoology, and paranormal as a consultant for film and television. She works with a number of writers on scripts for accurate details.
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