- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Semi-Detached (1960). Written by Patricia Joudry. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Costume Design by Helene Pons. Directed by Charles S. Dubin. Martin Beck Theatre: 10 Mar 1960- 12 Mar 1960 (4 performances). Cast: Robert Alvin (as "Workman"), Ed Begley (as "Frank Friar"), Doris Belack (as "Simone") [Broadway debut], Frank Chase (as "Milkman"), James Dimitri (as "Pierre Boudreau"), Dana Elcar (as "Father Gagnon"), Brad Herrman (as "Jean-Michel Duschene"), Paul Mace (as "Paper Boy"), Jean Muir (as "Winnie Friar"), Vivian Nathan (as "Marie Duschene"), Rosalyn Newport (as "Joy Friar"), Frank Silvera (as "Emile Duschene"), Edgar Stehli (as "Papa"), Ronnie Tourso (as "Chris Friar"). Produced by Philip Rose. Note: Producer Phillip Rose and Doris Belack were married from 1946 until his death in May, 2011.
- (February 2006) Plays Betty Butler/Mrs. Goldberg in "The Right Kind of People" play by Charles Grodin (Primary Stages, New York City, New York, USA).
- [1999-2000] TV commercial, Wausau Insurance Co.
- The Cemetery Club (1990). Written by Ivan Menchell. Incidental music by Robert Dennis [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Pamela Berlin. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 15 May 1990- 1 Jul 1990 (56 performances + 10 previews that began on 5 May 1990). Cast: Doris Belack (as "Doris") [final Broadway role], Elizabeth Franz(as "Ida"), Eileen Heckart (as "Lucille"), Judith Granite (as "Mildred"), Lee Wallace (as "Sam"). Understudies: Judith Granite (as "Doris/Ida"), Lucille Patton (as "Lucille/Mildred"), Roger Serbagi (as "Sam"), Catherine Wolf (as "Doris/Ida"). Produced by Howard Hurst, Philip Rose, David Brown and Sophie Hurst. Note: Prouced on film by Touchstone Pictures as The Cemetery Club (1993).
- Cheaters (1978). Comedy.
- The Trip Back Down (1977).
- Bad Habits (1974).
- Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1969). Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Donald Brooks. Lighting Design by Peggy Clark. Hair Design by Joe Tubens. Hair Stylist: Michael Chianese. Assistant to Mr. Smith: David Guthrie; Assistant to Mr. Brooks: Connie Wexler. Directed by Robert Moore. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 28 Dec 1969- 4 Sep 1971 (706 performances + 6 previews). Cast: James Coco (as "Barney Cashman"), Linda Lavin (as "Elaine Navazio"), Doris Roberts (as "Jeanette Fisher"), Marcia Rodd (as "Bobbi Michele"). Standbys: Doris Belack (as "Elaine Navazio"), Elizabeth Farley (as "Bobbi Michele"), Tom Lacy (as "Barney Cashman"), Stella Longo (as "Jeanette Fisher"). Replacement actors: Cathryn Damon (as "Elaine Navazio"), Dom DeLuise (as "Barney Cashman"), Larry Haines [During Mr. Coco's vacation] (as "Barney Cashman"), Rita Moreno (as "Elaine Navazio") [from 27 Jul 1970- ?], Carol Richards (as "Bobbi Michele"), Barbara Sharma (as "Bobbi Michele"). Standbys: Rita Gardner (as "Elaine Navazio"), Carol Richards (as "Bobbi Michele"). Produced by Arnold Saint Subber. Note: (1) Eugene O'Neill Theatre was at the time owned by Neil Simon (as Nancy Enterprises Inc.). (2) Filmed by Paramount Pictures as Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972).
- The Ninety Day Mistress (1967).
- Nathan Weinstein, Mystic, Connecticut (1966).
- The Heroine (1963).
- (1992) She acted in Peter Shaffer's play, "Lettice and Lovage," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Carole Shelley in the cast.
- (July 1992) She acted in Peter Shaffer's play, "Lettice and Lovage," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Carole Shelley in the cast.
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