- During the Depression, Miss Bronson and her late sister, Dorothy, opened the Bronson Studio in New York, designing and making toy animals and pillows.
- She was the first woman to play a judge on Perry Mason (The Case of the Corresponding Corpse (1958)).
- Small-part actress, whose chief claim to fame was to have muralist Kent Twitchell paint a building-sized image of her near the Hollywood Freeway's downtown interchange.
- Often played socialites or women of influence.
- Lillian was cremated. Her ashes were given to her niece, Dorothy Wicker (née Bronson).
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