Dana Wynter - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

Year Title Role
1951 White Corridors Marjorie Brewster
1952 The Woman's Angle Elaine Credited as Dagmar Wynter
1952 The Crimson Pirate Barbara, the model Credited as Dagmar Wynter
1952 It Started in Paradise Barbara, the model Credited as Dagmar Wynter
1953 Knights of the Round Table Morgan Le Fay's Servant Uncredited
1955 The View from Pompey's Head Dinah Blackford Higgins
1956 Invasion of the Body Snatchers Becky Driscoll
1956 D-Day the Sixth of June Valerie Russell
1957 Something of Value Peter's Betrothed - Holly
1958 Fräulein Erika Angermann
1958 In Love and War Sue Trumbell
1959 Shake Hands with the Devil Jennifer Curtis
1960 Sink the Bismarck! Second Officer Anne Davis
1961 On the Double Lady Margaret MacKenzie-Smith
1962 The Dick Powell Show Barbara Bellamore Episode: "The Great Anatole"
1963 The Virginian Leona Kelland Episode: "If You Have Tears"
1963 The List of Adrian Messenger Lady Jocelyn Bruttenholm
1964 Twelve O'Clock High Ann Mcrae Episode: "Interlude"
1965 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Stella Episode: "An Unlocked Window"
1966 My Three Sons Maggie Episode: "From Maggie with Love "
1966 to 1967 The Man Who Never Was Eva Wainwright 18 episodes
1968 Companions in Nightmare Julie Klanton Television movie
1969 Get Smart Ann Cameron Episode: " Widow Often Annie"
1970 Airport Cindy
1971 Marcus Welby, M.D. Julie Croft Episode: "False Spring"
1973 Santee Valerie
1978 to 1982 Bracken Jill Daly 5 episodes
1979 Backstairs at the White House Mrs. Colgate Miniseries
1982 The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana Queen Elizabeth II Television movie
1993 The Return of Ironside Katherine Ironside Television movie

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