Theatre, Film and Television Credits
| Opening date | Closing date | Title | Role | Theatre |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| December 7, 1944 | May 12, 1945 | Seven Lively Arts | Understudy Corps de Ballet |
Ziegfeld |
| September 6, 1945 | September 15, 1945 | Mr. Strauss Goes to Boston | Corps de Ballet | New Century |
| December 21, 1945 | June 29, 1946 | Billion Dollar Baby | Chorine Dancer Neighbor |
Alvin |
| March 13, 1947 | July 31, 1948 | Brigadoon | Dancer | Ziegfeld |
| October 9, 1947 | July 2, 1949 | High Button Shoes | Nancy | New Century Shubert Broadway |
| October 13, 1949 | March 18, 1950 | Touch and Go | Daughter Neighbor The Girl Theatregoer |
Broadhurst Broadway |
| April 18, 1951 | July 14, 1951 | Make a Wish | Poupette | Winter Garden |
| January 3, 1952 | April 18, 1953 | Pal Joey | Gladys Bumps | Broadhurst |
| February 11, 1953 | September 19, 1953 | Hazel Flagg | Hazel Flagg | Mark Hellinger |
| May 13, 1954 | November 24, 1956 | Pajama Game, TheThe Pajama Game | Gladys (replacement) | St. James Shubert Theatre |
| April 20, 1955 | May 31, 1955 | Guys and Dolls | Miss Adelaide | City Center |
| May 18, 1955 | May 29, 1955 | Finian's Rainbow | Sharon McLonergan | City Center |
| April 9, 1957 | May 5, 1957 | Brigadoon | Meg Brockie | Adelphi |
| February 21, 1958 | February 22, 1958 | Portofino | Kitty | Adelphi |
| Mar 19, 1958 | March 30, 1958 | Oklahoma! | Ado Annie Carnes | City Center |
| December 31, 1964 | January 23, 1965 | Royal Flush | Understudy | Shubert |
| January 29, 1966 | July 15, 1967 | Sweet Charity | Nickie understudy Charity replacement Charity |
Palace |
| May 24, 1966 | January 3, 1970 | Mame | replacement Agnes Gooch replacement Vera Charles |
Winter Garden Broadway |
| April 8, 1970 | April 15, 1970 | Cry for Us All | Bessie Legg | Broadhurst |
| January 19, 1971 | February 3, 1973 | No, No, Nanette | Lucille Early | 46th Street |
| November 11, 1972 | February 11, 1973 | Much Ado About Nothing | Choreography assistant to Donald Saddler | Winter Garden |
| April 26, 1976 | May 9, 1976 | Tickles by Tucholsky | Theatre Four | |
| October 5, 1977 | November 27, 1977 | Misanthrope, TheThe Misanthrope | Arsinoe | Joseph Papp Public Theater New York Shakespeare Festival |
| June 14, 1978 | December 3, 1978 | American Dance Machine, TheThe American Dance Machine | Choreographic reconstruction | Century |
| October 10, 1978 | November 12, 1978 | Broadway Musical, AA Broadway Musical | Maggie Simpson | Theatre of the Riverside Church |
| October 8, 1979 | August 28, 1982 | Sugar Babies | Replacement | Mark Hellinger |
| May 14, 1981 | October 25, 1981 | I Can't Keep Running in Place | Beth | Westside |
| June 13, 1983 | Unknown | Tallulah | Tallulah Bankhead | Westside Arts |
| August 23, 1983 | September 5, 1983 | Same Time, Next Year | Doris | Ivoryton Playhouse |
| March 9, 1987 | March 9, 1987 | Star Dust | Performer | Sardi's |
| May 17, 1990 | July 8, 1990 | Annie2 | Fran Riley | Norma Terris |
| September 6, 1990 | September 9, 1990 | Money Talks | Promenade | |
| June 1996 | June 1996 | Home | Mother | Ensemble Studio Theatre |
| April 9, 1997 | May 27, 1997 | No, No, Nanette | Papermill Playhouse | |
| January 28, 2000 | January 30, 2000 | 70, Girls, 70 | Gert | York Theatre Company |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1949 | Manhattan Showcase | Host | |
| 1951 | Don Ameche's Musical Playhouse | Self | Jan 25, 1951 |
| 1951 | Don Ameche's Musical Playhouse | Self | Feb 4, 1951 |
| 1951 | Paul Whitman's Goodyear Revue | Self | May 20, 1951 |
| 1951 | General Electric Guest House | Self | August 12, 1951 |
| 1951 | Mel Torme Show, TheThe Mel Torme Show | Self | November 5, 1951 |
| 1951 | Colgate Comedy Hour | Self | Episodes 1.35 and 1.40 |
| 1952 | Ezio Pinza Show, TheThe Ezio Pinza Show | February 1, 1952 | |
| 1953 | The Ed Sullivan Show | Self | Episodes 6.25 and 6.45 |
| 1954 | Kraft Television Theatre | TV series, episode: Pardon My Prisoner | |
| 1955 | Colgate Comedy Hour | Self | Episode 5.33 |
| 1955 | A.N.T.A. Album of 1955 | Self | |
| 1958 | The Ed Sullivan Show | Self | Episodes 11.17, 11.19 and 11.32 |
| 1960 | Strangers When We Meet | Betty Anders | |
| 1960 | Hallmark Hall of Fame | Lise | TV series, episode: Shangri-La |
| 1961 | Bell Telephone Hour, TheThe Bell Telephone Hour | Self | TV series, episode: The Music of Richard Rodgers |
| 1961 | Yves Montand on Broadway | Self | |
| 1971 | David Frost Show, TheThe David Frost Show | Self | Episode 3.109 |
| 1971 | Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, TheThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | Self | Feb 4, 1971 |
| 1972 | 26th Tony Awards | Self | |
| 1973 | 27th Tony Awards | Self | |
| 1976 | American Woman: Portraits of Courage, TheThe American Woman: Portraits of Courage | Mary Harris Jones | |
| 1977 | Roseland | Cleo | |
| 1975–1989 | Ryan's Hope | Maeve Ryan | TV series, 788 episodes |
| 1982 | Family Feud | Self | Feb 8, 1982 |
| 1989 | Live with Regis | Self | Jan 13, 1989 |
| 1989 | Entertainment Tonight | Self | Jan 13, 1989 |
| 1989 | Another World | Hannah Tuttle | TV series, two episodes |
| 1990's | All My Children | Nurse Harris | TV series, unknown episodes |
| 1993 | Law & Order | Flo Bishop | TV series, episode: Born Bad |
| 1995 | Cosby Mysteries, TheThe Cosby Mysteries | TV series, episode: Last Tango | |
| 1997 | Neptune's Rocking Horse | Sadie | |
| 1997 | One Life to Live | Dr. Maud Boylan | TV series, unknown episodes |
| 2009 | American Masters | Self | TV series, episode: Jerome Robbins: Something to Dance About |
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