Television Guest Performances
Date | # | Series Title | Episode Title | Role | Network |
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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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