Selected TV Appearances
- 1960 Bat Masterson (1958) playing "Lucy Carter" in episode: "The Elusive Baguette" (episode # 2.34) 2 June
- 1965 The Wild Wild West (1965) playing "Greta Lundquist" in episode: "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" (episode # 1.3) 1 October
- 1966 Batman (1966/II) playing "Dawn Robbins" in episode: "Fine Feathered Finks" (episode # 1.3) 19 January
- 1966 Batman (1966/II) playing "Dawn Robbins" in episode: "The Penguin's a Jinx" (episode # 1.4) 20 January
- 1966 The Wild Wild West (1965) playing "Morn" in episode: "The Night of the Flying Pie Plate" (episode # 2.6) 21 October
- 1967 Batman (1966/II) playing "Glacia Glaze" in episode: "Ice Spy" (episode # 2.59) 29 March
- 1967 Batman (1966/II) playing "Glacia Glaze" in episode: "The Duo Defy" (episode # 2.60) 30 March
- 1967 Star Trek (1966) playing "Lieutenant Carolyn Palamas" in episode: "Who Mourns for Adonais?" (episode # 2.2) 22 September
- 1967 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964) playing "Leslie Welling" in episode: "The Master's Touch Affair" (episode # 4.6) 16 October
- 1968 The Big Valley (1968) playing Layle Johnson in episode "Bounty on a Barkley" (Episode #230 Season 3), Aired: 26 February 1968
- 1968 Mannix (1968) playing Linda Marley in episode "The Girl In The Frame" (Episode #24 Season 1), Aired: 16 March 1968
- 1971 Hogan's Heroes playing "Karen" in episode: "Kommandant Gertrude"
- 1971 Bearcats! playing Liz Blake in episode: "Blood Knot" (Episode 7), Aired: on 4 November
- 1972 Adam 12 playing Sharon Blake in episode: "Gifts and Long Letters" (Episode 12, Season 5), aired on 20 September 1972
- 1974 McCloud (1970) playing "Lynne O'Connell" in episode: "The Gang That Stole Manhattan" (episode # 5.2) 13 October
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