Career
Capri started her career as a child actress, appearing on such series as Father Knows Best, The Danny Thomas Show, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin and a recurring roll as Edie Westrope on The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show in 1958. She made her film debut at the age of thirteen in Outlaw"s Son. She appeared thereafter in more films and television series, including roles in two Columbia Broadcasting System westerns in 1959, as Dolly Cleary in "The Littlest Client" on Wanted: Dead or Alive, starring Steve McQueen, and as Debbie McCallin in "McCallin"s Daughter" on Trackdown, with Robert Culp.
In 1962, she was cast in a recurring role as Mary Rose in the American Broadcasting Company/Warner Brothers sitcom, Room for One More, with Andrew Duggan, Peggy McCay, Tim Rooney, and Ronnie Dapo.
She appeared on other American Broadcasting Company/World Bank series too, including Maverick, Sugarfoot, Cheyenne, Bronco, 77 Sunset Strip, The Invaders and Adam-12. Later, she appeared in the westerns Branded, The Monroes, The Iron Horse, The Guns of Will Sonnett, Laredo, and The Wild Wild West.
Her later dramatic roles included The Manitoba From United Network Command for Law and Enforcement, Twelve O"Clock High, The Invaders, Adam-12, Run for Your Life, The Federal Bureau of Investigation, Banyon, Baretta, Banacek, Mannix, The Mod Squad, Police Story, Kojak, Ironside,and Cannon. In 1971, Capri played Linda Perry in two episodes of American Broadcasting Company"s crime drama Dan August, starring Burt Reynolds.
In 1972, she was cast in the film Payday, with Rip Torn in the lead role as a country music singer in Alabama.
Ahna may be most best known for her role in the Bruce Lee film Enter The Dragon. On August 9, 2010, Capri was involved in a car accident in which a 5-ton truck collided with her car. After eleven days in a coma and on life support, she died on August 19 at the age of sixty-six.