Joan Crawford Filmography - Television Guest Performances

Television Guest Performances

Date # Series Title Episode Title Role Network
September 19, 1953 1 Revlon's Mirror Theater "Because I Love Him" Margaret Hughes CBS
October 31, 1954 2 General Electric Theater "The Road to Edinburgh" Mary Andrews CBS
March 23, 1958 3 General Electric Theater "Strange Witness" Ruth CBS
January 4, 1959 4 General Electric Theater "And One Was Loyal" Ann Howard CBS
December 3, 1959 5 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater "Rebel Range" Stella Faring CBS
January 12, 1961 6 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater "One Must Die" Sarah Davidson/Melanie Davidson CBS
October 4, 1963 7 Route 66 "Same Picture, Different Frame" Morgan Harper CBS
March 31, 1967 8 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. "The Five Daughters Affair", Part 1 Amanda True NBC
February 26, 1968 9 The Lucy Show "Lucy and Joan Crawford or The Lost Star" Herself CBS
Oct. 21, 1968 10 The Secret Storm Joan Boreman Kane #2 CBS
Oct. 22, 1968 11 The Secret Storm Joan Boreman Kane #2 CBS
Oct. 24, 1968 12 The Secret Storm Joan Boreman Kane #2 CBS
Oct. 25, 1968 13 The Secret Storm Joan Boreman Kane #2 CBS
January 21, 1970 14 The Virginian "The Nightmare" Stephanie White NBC
January 30, 1970 15 The Tim Conway Show "Pilot" Herself CBS
September 30, 1972 17 The Sixth Sense "Dear Joan: We're Going To Scare You To Death!" Joan Fairchild ABC

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