Selected Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1950 | Stars In My Crown | Faith Radmore Samuels | |
1950 | Duchess of Idaho | Linda Kinston | |
1951 | China Corsair | Jane Richards | |
1951 | Family Secret, TheThe Family Secret | Telephone Girl | Uncredited |
1952 | Cattle Town | Townsperson | |
1953 | Lili | Peach Lips (red-haired dame) | |
1954 | Miss Robin Crusoe | Robin Crusoe | |
1954 | About Mrs. Leslie | Gilly | |
1954 | Star Is Born, AA Star Is Born | Susan Ettinger | |
1954 | Adventures of Hajji Baba, TheThe Adventures of Hajji Baba | Banah | |
1955 | Glass Slipper, TheThe Glass Slipper | Birdena | |
1988 | Boost, TheThe Boost | Barbara | |
1988 | B.O.R.N. | Rosie |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1952 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars | 2 episodes | |
1953 | Cavalcade of America | Nancy Hart | Episode: "Breakfast at Nancy's" |
1954 | Four Star Playhouse | Susan Pierce | Episode: "Vote of Confidence" |
1955– 1974 |
Gunsmoke | Kitty Russell | 425 episodes |
1956 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Carol Arlington | Episode: "Whodunit" |
1957 | State Trooper | Betty Lavon-Coate | Episode: "Coate of Many Colors" |
1957– 1963 |
Red Skelton Show, TheThe Red Skelton Show | Ruby | 7 episodes |
1958 | Studio One | Joan Roberts | Episode: "Tide of Corruption" |
1959 | Steve Canyon | Molly McIntyre | Episode: "Room 313" |
1974 | Betrayal | Helen Mercer | ABC Movie of the Week |
1976 | Quest, TheThe Quest | Miss Sally | Episode: "Day of Outrage" |
1979 | Love Boat, TheThe Love Boat | Nora Knox | Episode: "The Oldies But Goodies..." |
1983 | Hart to Hart | Big Sam | Episode: "The Wayward Hart" |
1983 | The Edge of Night | Dr. Juliana Stanhower | 5 Episodes |
1986 | Brothers | Carlotta | Episode: "A Penny a Dance" |
1987 | Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge (TV movie) | Kitty Russell | including flashbacks to Gunsmoke episodes |
1989 | New Dragnet, TheThe New Dragnet | Mrs. Sylvia Wilson | Episode: "Nouveau Gypsies" |
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