- (1950) Stage: Appeared (as "Billie Dawn") in touring production of "Born Yesterday".
- (1962) Stage: Appeared (singing debut) in a US touring company of "Silk Stockings".
- (1969) Stage: Appeared in "Dunnigan's Daughter" on Broadway. Also in cast: Richard Widmark.
- (1956) Unsold pilot: Appeared in a pilot for producer Jack Chertok called "Publicity Girl", about a Hollywood agent.
- (1949) Stage: Appeared (as "Karen Norwood") in "Two Blind Mice" on Broadway. Comedy. Written / directed by Sam Spewack. Cort Theatre: 2 Mar 1949-16 Jul 1949 (157 performances). Cast: Alonzo Bozan (credited as Alonzo Bosan; as "Simon"), Raymond Bramley (as "Maj. John Groh"), Walter Brooke, Melvyn Douglas (as "Tommy Thurston"), Howard Fischer, Jane Hoffman, Richard Kendrick, Robert P. Lieb, Geoffrey Lumb, Mabel Paige, Laura Pierpont (as "Mrs. Letitia Turnbull"), Robert Pike (as "Cmdr. Thomas Jellico"), Elliott Reid (as "Ens. Jamison"), Howard St. John, Frank Tweddell (as "Sen. Kruger"), Robert Webber (as "Sergeant"), Roland Wood (as "Mr. Murray"). Replacement actor: Marlyn Monk (as "Karen Norwood"). Produced by Archer King and Harrison Woodhull.
- (1945) Stage: Appeared (as "Edith Bowsmith") in "The Rugged Path" on Broadway. Written by Robert E. Sherwood. Costume Design by Valentina. Lighting Design / Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Garson Kanin. Plymouth Theatre: 10 Nov 1945-19 Jan 1946 (81 performances). Cast: Spencer Tracy (as "Morey Vinion"), Paul Alberts, Sandy Campbell, Vito Christi, Clay Clement (as "Col. Rainsford"), Ralph Cullinan (as "Pete Kenneally"), Conrad De La Cruz, Frank De Silva, Nita De Sota, Nick Dennis (as "Fred"), Annette Erlanger, Howard Ferguson, Lawrence Fletcher, Henry Lascoe, Theodore Leavitt, Kay Loring (as "Hazel"), Gordon Nelson, Simeon Ochoco, Cleto M. Oliveras, Eliseo Parrenas, Theodora Racaza, Edward Raquello, Emory Richardson, Francisco Salvacion, William Sands, Peggy Sanford, Lynn Shubert, Martha Sleeper, Margot Stevenson (as "Edith Bowsmith"; replacement actor), David Stone, Clinton Sundberg (as "George Bowsmith"), Sam Sweet, Robin Taylor, Herbert Urbano, Mamerto Ventura, Ernest Woodward, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (as "Gil Hartnick"; replacement actor). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard). NOTE: Production marked Spencer Tracy's only return to the Broadway stage after his entry into films.
- (1946) Stage: Appeared (as "Billie Dawn"; replacement) in "Born Yesterday" on Broadway. Comedy. Written / directed by Garson Kanin. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Costume Design by Ruth Kanin. Assistant Scenic Design: Charles Elson. Lyceum Theatre (moved to The Henry Miller's Theatre from 9 Nov 1948-close): 4 Feb 1946-31 Dec 1949 (1642 performances). Cast: Paul Douglas (as "Harry Brock"), Judy Holliday (as "Billie Dawn"), Gary Merrill (as "Paul Verrall"), Carroll Ashburn (as "The Assistant Manager"), Mona Bruns (as "Mrs. Hedges"), C.L. Burke (as "A Waiter"), Ellen Hall (as "Helen" / "A maid"), William Harmon (as "A Bellhop"), Otto Hulett (as "Ed Devery"), Rex King (as "A Bellhop"), Mary Laslo (as "A Manicurist"), Ted Mayer (as "A Barber"), Paris Morgan (as "A Bootblack"), Larry Oliver (as "Sen. Norval Hedges"), Frank Otto (as "Eddie Brock"; final Broadway role). Replacement cast (during Lyceum Theatre run): John S. Clubley (as "The Assistant Manager"), Harry Cooke (as "Eddie Brock"; final Broadway role), James Daly (as "A Bellhop"), Replacement cast (during Henry Miller's Theatre run): Scott McKay (as "Paul Verrall"), Jean Parker (as "Billie Dawn"). Produced by Max Gordon. NOTEswa: Filmed as Born Yesterday (1950), Born Yesterday (1993).
- (1939) Stage: Appeared (as "Nancy Holmes"; credited as Jane Sterling) in "When We Are Married" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by J.B. Priestley. Directed by Robert Henderson. Lyceum Theatre: 25 Dec 1939-4 May 1940 (156 performances). Cast: Ann Andrews (as "Clara Soppitt"), Alice Fleming (as "Maria Helliwell"), A.P. Kaye (as "Councilor Albert Parker"), Henry Mowbray (as "The Rev. Clement Mercer"), J.C. Nugent (as "Henry Ormonroyd"), Winston O'Keefe (as "Gerald Forbes "), Sally O'Neil (as "Ruby Birtle"), Lee Parry (as "Fred Dyson"), Leona Powers (as "Lottie Grady"), Tom Powers (as "Alderman Joseph Helliwell"), Alison Skipworth (as "Mrs. Northrup"), Philip Tonge (as "Herbert Soppitt"), Estelle Winwood (as "Annie Parker"). Produced by Robert Henderson.
- (1940) Stage: Appeared in "Grey Farm" on Broadway. Melodrama.
- (1971) Stage: Appeared in Joe Masteroff's play, "The Warm Peninsula," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Tammy Grimes in the cast.
- (8/74) Stage: Appeared in "Come Back, Little Sheba" at the Queens Playhouse, Flushing, NY.
- (10/31/74-11/24/74) Stage: Appeared in in William Inge's play, "Come Back, Little Sheba," at the Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY.
- (12/28/50) Radio: Appeared (as "Donna Allen") in a "Screen Director's Playhouse" broadcast of "Alias Nick Beal".
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