- (1962) Stage: Appeared in "No Sex, Please, We're British" on Broadway.
- (8/6/49) Radio: Appeared in NBC University Theater's adaptation of Elizabeth Bowen's "The Death of a Heart".
- (1962) Stage: Appeared (as "Edith Lambert") in "Never Too Late" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Sumner Arthur Long. Incidental music by John Kander. Lyrics by Jerry Bock. "Never Too Late" cha-cha by Jerry Bock. Lyrics for song "Never Too Late" cha-cha by Sheldon Harnick. Directed by George Abbott. Playhouse Theatre: 26 Nov 1962-24 Apr 1965 (1007 performances + 1 preview). Cast: Orson Bean (as "Charlie"), Paul Ford (as "Harry Lambert"), John Alexander, Wallace Engelhardt, Ed Griffith, House Jameson (as "Dr. James Kimbrough"), Leona Maricle (as "Grace Kimbrough"), Fran Sharon. Produced by Elliot Martin and Daniel Hollywood.
- (1962) Stage: Appeared in "Morning at Seven" by Paul Osborne on Broadway. Co-starring Teresa Wright, Kate Reid, Russell Nype, and Elizabeth Wilson.
- (1962) Stage: Appeared in "Charley's Aunt" on Broadway.
- Stage: Appeared in "Keep It In the Family" on Broadway.
- Stage: Appeared in "The Subject Was Roses" on Broadway.
- (1980) Stage: Appeared (as "Esther Crampton") in "Morning's at Seven" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by Paul Osborn [final credit during lifetime]. Directed by Vivian Matalon. Lyceum Theatre: 10 Apr 1980-16 Aug 1981 (564 performances + 16 previews that began on 27 Mar 1980). Cast: Nancy Marchand (as "Ida Bolton"), Elizabeth Wilson (as "Aaronetta Gibbs"), Teresa Wright (as "Cora Swanson"), Maurice Copeland )as "Theodore Swanson"), Lois De Banzie (as "Myrtle Brown"), Richard Hamilton (as "Carl Bolton"), Gary Merrill (as "David Crampton"), David Rounds (as "Homer Bolton"). Replacement actors during run: King Donovan (as "Carl Bolton"), Nancy Kulp (as "Aaronetta Gibbs"), Carmen Mathews (as "Cora Swanson"), Robert Moberly (as "Homer Bolton"), Charlotte Moore (as "Myrtle Brown"), Russell Nype (as "David Crampton"), Kate Reid (as "Ida Bolton"), Harriet Rogers (as "Ida Bolton"), Shepperd Strudwick (as "David Crampton"). Produced by Elizabeth I. McCann, Nelle Nugent and Ray Larsen.
- (11/22/48) Radio: Appeared in a "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast of "The Big Clock".
- (7/8/49) Radio: Appeared in a "Screen Director's Playhouse" broadcast of "The Big Clock".
- (1969) Stage: "Butterflies Are Free" at Westport Playhouse with Keir Dullea
- (1961) Stage: "Roomful of Roses" in Chicago co-starring Pat O'Brien
- (1962) Stage: "Never Too Late" on Broadway with Paul Ford
- (1971) She acted in Cornelia Otis Skinner and Samuel A. Taylor's play, "The Pleasure of His Company," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Cyril Ritchard in the cast.
- (1978) She acted in Alistair Foot and Anthony Marriott's play, "No Sex Please, We're British," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Francis Bathencourt in the cast.
- (1962) She acted in Elliott Martin's play, "Cradle and All," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Paul Ford in the cast.
- (1983) She acted in Sutton Vane's play, "Outward Bound," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Keir Dullea, Tammy Grimes, John Ireland and Tyrone Power in the cast.
- (1966) She acted in Frank D. Gilroy's play, "The Subject was Roses," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Chester Morris in the cast.
- (1966) She acted in Frank D. Gilroy's play, "The Subject was Roses," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Chester Morris and Walter McGinn in the cast. Paul Leaf was director.
- (1970) She acted in Brandon Thomas's play, "Charley's Aunt," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Louis Nye, Martyn Green and Melville Cooper in the cast. Harold Stone was director.
- (August 1962) She acted in Sumner Arthur Long's play, "Cradle and All," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Paul Ford in the cast.
- (August 1976) She acted in Samuel A. Taylor's play, "Sabrina Fair," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Anita Gillette, Russell Nype and David O'Brien in the cast.
- (July 1978) She acted in Anthony Marriott and Alistair Foot's play, "No Sex Please, We're British," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
- (August 1983) She acted in Sutton Vane's play, "Outward Bound," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Keir Dullea, Tammy Grimes, John Ireland and David McCallum in the cast.
- (April 20 to June 2, 1979) She acted in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Pygmalion," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Robert Stephens, Roberta Maxwell and Milo O'Shea in the case. John Dexter was director.
- (December 11, 1981 to January 23, 1982) She acted in Paul Osborn's play, "Morning's at Seven," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Kate Reid, Elizabeth Wilson and Teresa Wright in the cast. Vivian Matalon was director. William Ritman was set designer.
- (1954) TV commercial for Camel cigarettes
- (Summer 1965) She acted in Sumner Arthur Long's play, "Never Too Late," in a Kenley Players production at the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, Ohio with Arthur Godfrey in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1966) She acted in Frank D. Gilroy's play, "The Subject was Roses," in a Cherry County Playhouse production under the Dome at the Park Palace Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan with Chester Morris in the cast. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
- (Summer 1969) She acted in Leonard Gershe's play, "Butterflies are Free," in a world premiere Cherry County Playhouse production under the Dome at the Park Palace Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan with Keir Dullea in the cast. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
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