Television Work
- Mickey Mouse Club (1955–1959)
- Zorro (1959; 1961)
- The Danny Thomas Show (cast member in 1959)
- The Horsemasters (1961)
- Escapade in Florence (1962)
- "Rosetta", The Greatest Show on Earth (1964)
- Easy Does It... Starring Frankie Avalon (1976) (Four-week summer variety series)
- Love, American Style...'Love and the Tuba' (1973) (with Frankie Avalon
- Frankie and Annette: The Second Time Around (1978) (unsold pilot)
- "Ghostbreaker" episode Fantasy Island (1978)
- The Mouseketeer Reunion (November 23, 1980)
- Lots of Luck (1985; made-for-TV movie)
- Growing Pains episode "The Seavers and the Cleavers" (guest star, 1985)
- Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special (guest star, 1988)
- Full House episode "Joey Goes Hollywood" (guest star with Frankie Avalon, March 29, 1991)
- A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story (1995; made-for-TV movie)
- The Mickey Mouse Club Story (1995; documentary)
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