- (1955) Stage: Appeared in "Silk Stockings" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Based on a book by George S. Kaufman, Abe Burrows and Leueen MacGrath. Music by Cole Porter. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Cy Feuer. Imperial Theatre: 24 Feb 1955- 14 Apr 1956 (478 performances). Cast: Don Ameche (as "Steve Canfield"), Hildegard Knef, (guest starring) George Tobias (as "Commissar Markovitch"), Lee Barry, Estelle Aza, Gretchen Wyler, Martin Allen, Tommy Andrew, Barbara Bostock, Leon Belasco, Paul Best, Bruce Hoy, Marcel Hillaire, Walter Kelvin, Devra Kline, Henry Lascoe, Win Mayo, Pat McBride, Alexandra Moss, Julie Newmar (as "Vera"), David Opatoshu, Louis Polacek, John Ray, Carol Risser, Arthur Rubin, Stanley Simmonds, Philip Sterling, Carol Stevens, Arthur Ulisse, Onna White. Produced by Feuer & Martin. Associate Producer: Monty Shaff and Arthur Lewis.
- (1956) Stage: Appeared in "Li'l Abner" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank. Based on cartoon characters by Al Capp. Music by Gene de Paul. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Musical Direction and Continuity: Lehman Engel. Vocals by Lehman Engel. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Ballet Music Arranged by Genevieve Pitot. Assistant to Mr. Engel: John Passaretti. Choreographed by Michael Kidd. Directed by Michael Kidd. St. James Theatre: 15 Nov 1956- 12 Jul 1958 (693 performances). Cast: Edie Adams (as "Daisy Mae") [credited as Edith Adams], Stubby Kaye (as "Marryin' Sam"), Peter Palmer (as "L'il Abner"), Charlotte Rae (as "Mammy Yokum"), Howard St. John, William Lanteau (as "Available Jones"), Joe E. Marks (as "Pappy Yokum"), Julie Newmar (as "Stupefyin' Jones"), Stanley Simmonds (as "Dr. Rasmussen T. Finsdale"), Carmen Alvarez (as "Moonbeam McSwine/Wife/Dancer"), Margaret Baxter, Chad Block, Don Braswell, Marc Breaux, Joan Cherof, Pat Creighton, Grover Dale, Lanier Davis (as "President/State Department Man/Colonel/Secretary/Singer"), Lillian D'Honau, Bonnie Evans, Joyce Gladmond, Jan Gunnar, Bern Hoffman (as "Earthquake McGoon"), Hope Holiday (as "Wife/Singer"), Maureen Hopkins, Jane House, James Hurst (as "Clem Scragg/Radio Commentator/Singer"), James J. Jeffries, Lucky Kargo, Robert Karl, Barbara Klopfer, Mario Lamm, Ralph Linn, Tina Louise (as "Appassionata Von Climax"), Richard Maitland (as "Government Man/Dancer"), Jack Matthew, Robert McClure, Anthony Mordente, Reed Morgan, Al Nesor (as "Evil Eye Fleagle"), Oran Osburn, Tom Panko, Louise Pearl, Christy Peterson, George Reeder, George Ritner, Anthony Saverino, Jeanette Scovotti, Sharon Shore, Ted Thurston, Aldo Ventura, Rebecca Vorno, Robert Weinsko, Deedee Wood. Produced by Norman Panama, Melvin Frank and Michael Kidd. Note: Filmed as Li'l Abner (1959).
- (1958) Stage: Appeared in "The Msarriage-Go-Round" on Broadway. NOTE: Won Tony Award for Best Supporting Actress.
- (1966) Print ad: Smirnoff vodka.
- (1961) Stage: Appeared in "Once There Was a Russian" on Broadway.
- (1976) TV commercial: Korvettes stores.
- ((2002) V commercial: TV Land Television Network.
- (7/5/61) Guested on the daytime talk program "The Mike Wallace Show".
- (5/13/63) Stage: Appeared in "Stop The World I Want To Get Off," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, OH, with Joel Grey, Janet Allman, Jennifer Allman, Karen Hopper, Karen Johnson, Sherry Lambert, Geri O'Gorman, Shelley Payon, Audrey Saxon, Beverlee Weir, Virginia Mason, Mark Month, and Michael Month in the cast. Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley (also director) wrote the music and lyrics. Sean Kenny was set designer. John Broome was choreographer. Virginia Mason was director. David Merrick and Bernard Delfont were producers.
- (1975) Stage: Appeared in Leslie Stevens' play, "The Marriage-Go-Round," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ, with Arlene Dahl, Scott McKay and Peter Turgeon in the cast. Bill Ross was director.
- TV commercial: Post Grape-Nuts cereal.
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