- (1974-78) Radio: Appeared in "The CBS Radio Mystery Theater".
- (1972) Stage: Appeared (as "Lucy Lake") in "The Love Suicide at Schofield Barracks" on Broadway. Directed by John Berry (also appearing as "Lt. Gen. Evans"). Written by Romulus Linney. Scenic Design by Douglas W. Schmidt. ANTA Playhouse: 9 Feb 1972-12 Feb 1972 (5 performances + 7 previews that began on 2 Feb 1972). Cast: Robert Burr (as "Commanding General"), Tina Chen (as "Katherine Nomura"; Broadway debut), Katherine De Hetre (as "Patricia Bates"), Jerome Dempsey (as "Edward Roundhouse"), Frank Geraci (as "Mime" / "Military Police"), Del Green (as "Mrs. Norvel Bates"), Earl Hindman (as "Capt. Martin"), Mark Lamos (as "Pfc. Bowers"), Michael Landrum (as "Voice" / "Mime" / "Military Police"), Alan Mixon (as "Sgt. Maj. Ruggles"), Lucille Patton (as "Voice"), William Redfield (as "Col. Moore"), Lisa Richards (as "Judith Borden"), Ralph Roberts (as "Master Sgt. Bates"), John P. Ryan (as "Maj. Cassidy"), David Stock (as "Friend"), John Straub (as "Military Police"), Matthew Tobin (as "Warrant Officer Levandre"), Edmund Williams (as "Military Police"). Understudies: Lucille Patton (as "Lucy Lake" / "Mrs. Norvel Bates"), John Straub (as "Col. Moore" / "Commanding General" / "Lt. Gen. Evans"), Edmund Williams (as "Edward Roundhouse" / "Master Sgt. Bates" / "Sgt. Maj. Ruggles") and David Yanowitz (as "Capt. Martin" / "Pfc. Bowers"). Produced by Cheryl Crawford, Konrad Matthaei, Hale Matthews and Robert Weinstein. Produced in association with ANTA ('Alfred de Liagre Jr': executive producer. Jean Dalrymple: executive director).
- (1991) Stage: Appeared (as "Grandma Kurnitz"; replacement cast) in "Lost in Yonkers" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Directed by Gene Saks. Richard Rodgers Theatre: 21 Feb 1991-3 Jan 1993 (780 performances + 11 previews that began on 12 Feb 1991). Cast: Mercedes Ruehl (as "Bella"), Kevin Spacey (as "Louie"), Irene Worth (as "Grandma Kurnitz"), Mark Blum (as "Eddie"), Danny Gerard (as "Arty"), Lauren Klein (as "Gert"), Jamie Galen (as "Jay"). Standbys: Leslie Ayvazian (as "Gert"), Irene Dailey (as "Grandma Kurnitz"), Mike Damus (as "Arty"), David Neipris (as "Jay"). Understudies: David Chandler (as "Eddie" / "Louie"), Didi Conn (as "Bella" / "Gert"), Pauline Flanagan (as "Grandma Kurnitz"), David Neipris (as "Jay"), Justin Strock (as "Arty"). Replacement cast: Lucie Arnaz (as "Bella"), David Chandler (as "Eddie"), Didi Conn (as "Bella"), Benny Luciano (as "Arty"), Rosemary Harris (as "Grandma Kurnitz"), Jane Hoffman (as "Grandma Kurnitz"), Anne Jackson (as "Grandma Kurnitz"), Timothy Jerome (as "Eddie"), Jane Kaczmarek (as "Bella"), Bruno Kirby (as "Louie"), Brian Markinson (as "Louie"), Alan Rosenberg (as "Louie"), Isa Thomas (as "Grandma Kurnitz"), Steve Vinovich (as "Eddie"). Produced by Emanuel Azenberg. NOTE: Filmed as Lost in Yonkers (1993).
- (1951) Radio: Appeared (as "Marty Ellis Bryan") in "The Defene Rests" (NBC Radio).
- Radio: Regular cast member of Carlton E. Morse's "I Love a Mystery" series.
- (1946) Stage: Appeared (as "Betty Lord") in "Woman Bites Dog" on Broadway. Comedy/satire. Written by Sam Spewack and Bella Spewack. Directed by Coby Ruskin. Belasco Theatre: 17 Apr 1946-20 Apr 1946 (5 performances). Cast: Taylor Holmes, Frank Lovejoy (as "Tony Flynn"), Royal Beal (as "Maj. Southworth"), Sam Bonnell (as "Waiter"), Richard Clark, Kirk Douglas (as "Hopkins"), Betsy Lous Eric, Harold Grau (as "Wilson"), Eda Heinemann (as "Amanda Merkle"), Boris Kogan, Robert Le Seuer, E.G. Marshall (as "Sims"), Russell Morrison, Edward Nannary, Roger Quinlan, Arthur Russell, Dudley Sadler, John Shellie, Ann Shoemaker, Maury Tuckerman. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden.
- (1951-52) Radio: Appeared (as "Marty Ellis Bryan") in "Defense Attorney" (ABC Radio).
- (1948) Stage: Appeared (as "Frances Morritt") in "The Young and Fair" on Broadway. Written by N. Richard Nash. Directed by Harold Clurman. Fulton Theatre (moved to The International Theatre from 26 Dec 1948-close): 22 Nov 1948-8 Jan 1949 (64 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Emmy Foster"), Doe Avedon (as "Drucilla Eldridge"), Patricia Bouchard (as "Mary Louise"; only Broadway role), Elaine Bradford (as "Mathilda"), Vicki Carlson (as "Helen"), Frances Freeman (as "Mil Cheaver"), Rita Gam (as "Gloria"), Julie Harris (as "Nancy Gear"), Patricia Kirkland (as "Patty Morritt"), Sally Moffet (as "Boots McGregor"), Betty Morrissey (as "Laura Cantry"), Ann Murphy (as "Sue"), Peggy O'Connor (as "Sylvia"), Lenka Peterson (as "Selma Keeney"), Mary Lou Phelan (as "Georgetta"), Ann Sorg (as "Sally"; Broadway debut), Bette Stanley (as "Carol"), Frances Starr (as "Sara Cantry"), Lee Truhill (as "Pauline"), Lois Wheeler (as "Lee Barron"). Replacement actor: Audra Lindley (as " Frances Morritt"). Produced by Vinton Freedley. Produced in association with Richard W. Krakauer.
- (1945) Stage: Appeared (as "Mary Lorimer") in "A Place of Our Own" on Broadway. Written / directed by Elliott Nugent. Royale Theatre: 2 Apr 1945-7 Apr 1945 (8 performances). Cast: John Archer, Seth Arnold (as "Jesse Ward"), Wolfe Barzell, Anthony Blair, Jeanne Cagney (as "Nancy Monroe"), Helen Carew, Toni Favor, Jack Howard, John Howes, Robert Keith (as "Charles Reddy"), J.C. Nugent (as "Sam Reddy"), Lotta Palfi. Produced by John Golden. Produced in association with Elliott Nugent and Robert Montgomery.
- (1952) Unsold pilot: Appeared in a pilot for a dramatic anthology series to be called "Grand Central Station".
- (July 21, 1957) Radio: "Suspense", episode 708 "America's Boyfriend"
- (December 15, 1942) Radio: "Suspense", episode 21 "Till Death Do Us Part"
- (August 10, 1958) Radio: "Suspense", episode 763 "The Diary of Sophronia Winters"
- (March 31, 1967) She acted in Tennessee Williams' play, "The Glass Menagerie," at the Ivanhoe Theater in Chicago, Illinois.
- (December 4, 1984) She acted in Marsha Norman's play, "night' Mother," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- (October 18, 1983) She acted in John Pielmeier's play, "Agnes of God," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Elizabeth Ashley in the cast.
- (December 4-11, 1984) She acted in Marsha Norman's play, "night, Mother," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Phyllis Somerville in the cast. Heidi Landesman was set and costume designer. Tom Moore was director. Tom Mallow and James Janek were producers.
- (July 9 to September 27, 1992) She acted in Neil Simon's play, "Lost in Yonkers," in presented by the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson at the James A. Doolittle (University of California) Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Brooke Adams, Alex Dezen, and Ned Eisenberg in the cast. Fred M. Duer was scenic designer. Gene Saks was director.
- (April 1980) Stage play: The Madwoman of Chaillot in the title role. At El Centro College, Dallas, Texas. Directed by Eddie Thomas. Cast included David Clayton (XXIII)
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