Television
- Jan Murray Time (1955)
- The Phil Silvers Show (1957)
- Fanfare for a Death Scene (1964)
- Gilligan's Island (1964–1967) – Ginger Grant
- Love, American Style (Late 1960s)
- Bonanza (1967) – Mary Burns
- Ironside (1968) – Candy
- It Takes a Thief (1968) – Anna Martine
- But I Don't Want to Get Married! (1970)
- Kung Fu 1974 a dream within a dream
- Kojak (1974 episode – "Die Before They Wake")
- Death Scream (1975)
- Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (1976)
- Nightmare in Badham County (1976)
- SST: Death Flight (1977)
- Dallas (1978–1979, cast as Julie Grey)
- Friendships, Secrets and Lies (1979)
- Fantasy Island (1979)
- Knight Rider (1983)
- Rituals (1984–1985) – Taylor Chapin Field von Platen
- Santa Barbara (cast member in 1986)
- Married... with Children (1990)
- All My Children (cast member in 1994)
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“In full view of his television audience, he preached a new religionor a new form of Christianitybased on faith in financial miracles and in a Heaven here on earth with a water slide and luxury hotels. It was a religion of celebrity and showmanship and fun, which made a mockery of all puritanical standards and all canons of good taste. Its standard was excess, and its doctrines were tolerance and freedom from accountability.”
—New Yorker (April 23, 1990)
“There was a girl who was running the traffic desk, and there was a woman who was on the overnight for radio as a producer, and my desk assistant was a woman. So when the world came to an end, we took over.”
—Marya McLaughlin, U.S. television newswoman. As quoted in Women in Television News, ch. 3, by Judith S. Gelfman (1976)
“There is no question but that if Jesus Christ, or a great prophet from another religion, were to come back today, he would find it virtually impossible to convince anyone of his credentials ... despite the fact that the vast evangelical machine on American television is predicated on His imminent return among us sinners.”
—Peter Ustinov (b. 1921)