- Appeared in the Broadway comedy "The Hook-Up" as 'Betty'. The play ran for 21 performances at the Cort Theater during May 1935.
- Starred in the Broadway comedy "Junior Miss" as Judy Graves, a teenager who meddles in the love lives of her family and friends. The play was directed by Moss Hart, written by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields, and based a collection of stories by Sally Benson which originally appeared in 'The New Yorker'. The play ran for 710 performances beginning in November 1941. Also featured in the cast were Philip Ober, Alexander Kirkland and Lenore Lonergan.
- Appeared in the Broadway drama "The Desperate Hours" as Cindy Hilliard. The play opened on February 10, 1955 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater and ran for 212 performances. It starred Nancy Coleman, Karl Malden and Paul Newman.
- As a child appeared on numerous New York-based radio programs, such as "Cavalcade of America", "March of Time", "The Aldrich Family" and "Let's Pretend".
- During the 1950s and 60s, she toured with Arnold Moss's Shakespeare Festival Players performing in "The Tempest," "Measure for Measure." "Twelfth Night, "King Lear" and "Love's Labour Lost".
- During the 1960s she performed regularly at the American Festival Theater in Stratford, Connecticut appearing in "Henry V" among others.
- During the 1936-37 season, appeared as 'Adele Varens' in a Theater Guild production of "Jane Eyre" opposite Katharine Hepburn, Dennis Hoey and Viola Roache.
- Played 'Avril' in the off-Broadway production of "Purple Dust". The play opened on December 27, 1956 at the Cherry Lane Theatre.
- (1955) She acted in Stephen Vincent Benet's musical, "The Music Master," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Gene Lockhart and Joseph Macaulay in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
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