- (1976) Unsold pilot: Appeared in a sitcom pilot, "Head of the Family".
- (2000) TV commercial: Grecian Formula 2000
- (1977) Stage: Appeared in "What Did We Do Wrong?"
- (1977) Stage: Appeared in "Kind Sir"
- (1977) Stage: Appeared in "Barefoot in the Park"
- (1977) Stage: Appeared in "Ladies of the Corridor"
- (1976) Stage: Appeared in "The Marriage Go Round"
- (1976) Stage: Appeared in "A Room Full of Roses"
- (1976) Stage: Appeared in "Absurd Person Singular"
- (1975) Stage: Appeared in "No, No, Nanette"
- Stage: Appeared in "See How They Run".
- Stage: Appeared in "Relatively Speaking".
- Stage: Appeared in "Mary Mary".
- Stage: Appeared in "Plaza Suite".
- Stage: Appeared in "Clarence".
- Stage: Appeared in "Once More with Feeling".
- Stage: Appeared in "Born Yesterday".
- Stage: Appeared in "40 Carats", Cherry County Playhouse, Muskegon, MI.
- Stage: Appeared in "Best of Friends", Cherry County Playhouse, Muskegon, MI.
- Stage: Appeared in "A Room Full of Roses" at the Pheasant Run Dinner Theater, Evanston, IL.
- (1977) Stage: Appeared on Broadway in "Kind Sir"
- (1965) Stage: Appeared on Broadway in "Me and Thee"
- (1961) Stage Appeared (as "Grace Knight") in "How to Make a Man" on Broadway. Written by William Welch. Based on a story by Clifford D. Simak. Electronic Sound Composition: Bruce Haack. Directed by Eddie Bracken. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 2 Feb 1961-11 Feb 1961 (12 performances). Cast: Vicki Cummings (as "Harriet Lee"; final Broadway role), Michael Dunn (as "Adam, A legal Robot"), David E. Durston (as "First Counsel"), Harold Gary (as "Judge"), Scott Hale (as "Announcer" / "A Delivery Man" / "Second Counsel"), Pepi Krisch (as "Beer Robot" / "Second Legal Robot"), Peter Marshall (credited as Pete Marshall; as "Albert"), Monica May (as "How-2 Co. Operator" / "Miss Jenkins" / "Ava"), Tommy Noonan (as "Gordon Knight"; final Broadway role), Charles Pursell (as "Abe, A Robot"), Erik Rhodes (as "Anson Lee"), Alois Sapik (as "Gardener Robot"), John Schon (as "Adolph, A waiter Robot"), Allen Swift (as "Commentator" / "Trial Commentators" / "All Voices"). Produced by Dick Randall, Jerome Rudolph and Play Producers Inc. Produced by arrangement with Jay Garon, Morgan Wilson and Spice Wood Enterprises.
- (1956) Stage: Appeared on Broadway in "Wake Up, Darling"
- (1951) Stage: Appeared on Broadway in "Getting Married"
- (1976) Unsold pilot: Appeared in a sitcom pilot, "You Can't Take It With You".
- Stage: Appeared in "The Woman with Red Hair", Hollywood, CA. Also in cast: Jan Merlin, Carleton Young.
- (1967) Stage: Appeared (as "Mrs. Beauseigneur") in "Spofford" on Broadway. Comedy. Written / directed by Herman Shumlin. Based on the novel "Reuben, Reuben" by Peter DeVries. ANTA Playhouse: 14 Dec 1967-8 Jun 1968 (202 performances + 2 previews that began on 12 Dec 1967). Cast: Melvyn Douglas (as "Spofford"; final Broadway role), Pert Kelton (as "Mrs. Punck"; final Broadway role), Joen Arliss (as "Mrs. Crane"), Joseph Boland (as "Gromler"), Oceana Briggs (as "Second Customer"), Jan DeVries (as "Maid"; Broadway debut), Jerome Dempsey (as "Gowan McGland"), Tresa Hughes (as "Mare"), Carol Ann Lewis (as "First Customer"), Audra Lindley (as "Mrs. Springer"), Charles Maggiore (as "Committee Member"), Ian Martin (as "Hopwood" / "Committee Member"), Alan North (as "George"), Wallace Rooney (as "Pycraft"), Jeffrey Weiss (as "Tad"; Broadway debut), Penelope Windust (as "Geneva"; Broadway debut). Understudies: Joen Arliss (as "Mare" / "Mrs. Springer"), Joseph Boland (as "Pycraft"), Oceana Briggs (as "Mrs. Punck"), Jan DeVries (as "Geneva"), Carol Ann Lewis (as "Mrs. Beausigneur"), Charles Maggiore (as "Gowan McGland"), Ian Martin (as "George"), Wallace Rooney (as "Spofford"), Robert Tananis (as "Tad"). Replacement cast: Dan Mason (as "Tad") [Understudy]. Produced by Zev Bufman. Produced in association with James Riley.
- (1971) Stage: Appeared in Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Grédy's play, "Forty Carats," Cape Playhouse, Dennis, MA.
- (1951) Stage Appeared in John L. Balderston's play, "Berkeley Square," Cape Playhouse, Dennis, MA.
- (1976) Stage: Appeared in Alan Ayckbourn's play, "Absent Person Singular". Cape Playhouse, Dennis, MA.
- (1956) Stage Appeared in Jack Popplewell's play, "Dead on Nine," Cape Playhouse, Dennis, MA.
- (6/56) Stage: Appeared (as "Lizzie") in "The Rainmaker", Hinsdale Summer Theatyre, Hinsdale, IL
- (1973) Stage: Appeared in Vincent Youmans, Frank Mandel, William O. Harbach and Caesar's musical, "No, No Nanette," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ. Cast: with Dennis Day, Helen Gallagher, Lililan Hayman, Jerry Andes and Cynthia Parva. John Lowe III was director.
- (8/71) Stage: Appeared in Jay Presson Allen's adaptation of Pierre Barilett and Jean-Pierre Grédy's play, "Forty Carats," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, ME.
- (Summer 1951) Stage: Appeared in Joseph Carole's play, "Separate Rooms," in a Kenley Players production in Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, PA. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (July 28 to August 2, 1964) She acted in Philip King's play, "See How They Run," at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
- (Summer 1967) She acted in Edith Sommer's play, "A Roomful of Roses," in a Cherry County Playhouse production under the Dome at the Park Palace Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
- (Summer 1970) She acted in Hugh Whitemore's play, "Best of Friends," in a Cherry County Playhouse production under the Dome at the Park Palace Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan with MacDonald Carey in the cast. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
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