Jo Anne Worley - Television Work

Television Work

  • Adventures in Paradise Act of Piracy (1961)
  • The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1960–1961)
  • Captain Nice One Rotten Apple (1967)
  • Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (cast member from 1968–1970)
  • Hot Dog (cast member 1970)
  • The Feminist and the Fuzz (1971)
  • Night Gallery House-With Ghost (1971)
  • What's a Nice Girl Like You...? (1971)
  • Adam-12 Mary Hong Loves Tommy Chen (1972)
  • The Paul Lynde Show An Affair to Forget (1972)
  • It Pays to Be Ignorant (1973–1974)
  • The $10,000 Pyramid (and other subsequent incarnations of Pyramid; a recurring celebrity guest, 1973–1991)
  • Match Game (Panelist)
  • Six Million Dollar Man (1974)
  • The Riddlers (1977) (unsold game show pilot)
  • Hawaii Five-O (1977) episode "Blood Money Is Hard to Wash" (Anna Jovanko)
  • The Gift of the Magi (1978)
  • The All-New Popeye Hour (1978) (voice) Sgt. Bertha Blast
  • Don't Miss the Boat (1980)
  • Through the Magic Pyramid (1981) Mutnedjmet
  • Murder, She Wrote (1985) episode "My Johnny Lies over the Ocean" Carla Raymond
  • The Wuzzles (1985) (voice) Hopopotamus
  • The Elf Who Saved Christmas (1992) (voice) Mrs. Buzzard
  • The Elf and the Magic Key (1993) (voice) Mrs. Buzzard
  • Family Reunion: A Relative Nightmare (1995)
  • Mad About You (1996) episode "Dream Weaver" (Herself)
  • Caroline in the City (1998) episode "Caroline and the Sandwich" (Herself)
  • Boy Meets World (1999) episode "Pickett Fences" (Mrs. Stevens)
  • Kim Possible (2001) (voice) Mrs. Rockwaller
  • Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (1998) episode "Good Will Haunting" (Aunt Beulah)
  • Wizards of Waverly Place (2009) episode "Alex Does Good"
  • Bones (2011) episode "The Truth in the Myth" (Diane Michaels)
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm (2011) episode "The Smiley Face" (Rosemary)
  • Jessie (2011) episode "Zuri's New Old Friend" (Mrs. Arthur/Nana Banana) on Disney
  • The Middle (2012) episode "The Guidance Counselor" (Miss Lambert)

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