(1966) Appeared in two musical shorts made in color known as "Scopitones". Her best, "Trapped in the Web of Love", was also released as a 45-rpm single on Reprise Records; and "The Silencers", theme from the first Dean Martin Matt Helm spy thriller spoof The Silencers (1966).
(7/66) Performed as a nightclub singer in the Fiesta Room in Las Vegas, NV.
(1957) Single: "Love Me" / " What's It Gonna Be?" (REO Records).
(1965) Album: Recorded an album for RCA-Victor with songs written especially for her by composer Jimmie Haskell and Stella Stevens.
(1965) Developed a nightclub act, singing on the New York City circuit at at the America, Waldorf-Astoria, Hilton Hotel, the Persian Terrace at Hotel Syracuse and The Living Room and Breco's 365 Club in San Francisco.
(1961) Unsold pilot: Appeared in a pilot for a sitcom to be called "How to Get Your Man and Hold Him".
(1968) Stage: Appeared in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", Memphis, TN.
(1969) Stage: Appeared in "Follies Burlesque '69", Lathan, NY.
(1949) She was the woman on television in Tex Avery's MGM Cartoon 'The House of Tomorrow'. Her appearance was live action, not animated.