- In one of Priscilla's skit's, playing a "Baby Snook's" character, entitled, ["Priscilla's Pop"], for "The Troy Cory Show" in an episode with Singing Artist Mel Carter, and her father Troy. Priscilla was made to do at least 4 takes at the end of the skit, because she was to hold up a mousetrap which was not quite in the cameras frame and the director and crew wanted Priscilla to do her Baby Snook's, whew a lot louder, then they all applauded and laughed, at her job well done. This was the punch-line scene, as to, "Where did the cheese for Mel's Apple Pie come from, Prissy"? The final line, while holding up the mousetrap was...."From the Mousetrap Daddy"....Whaw!
- Sang the song entitled, "Linda" in the film 'Deadman's Curve'. It was written by Jack Lawrence in 1946. In the film Jan Berry was saying as she was singing that song that they should record it themselves, which they did.
- Recorded her first song which was entitled, "That's My Weakness Now", written in 1928 by Sam H. Stept and Bud Green, made popular in 1928, by Helen Kane, the It Girl. This was their their first hit song.
- Recording Artist
- Voiceover Artist
- Beginning in 1988-2004 The Troy Cory Show was produced and performed on stage and television in The People's Republic Of China. Original recordings sung by Priscilla Cory were performed and lip synced in (1988) by a new continual group of "Brooke Sisters", [the back up singers], unknowns at the time were, Joey Lauren Adams and Angelica Bridges.
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