Viveca Lindfors - Major Stage Appearances

Major Stage Appearances

  • I've Got Sixpence .... Inez Cabral (1952)
  • Anastasia .... Anna (1954–55)
  • Miss Julie .... Miss Julie and The Stronger .... Miss Y (1956)
  • King Lear .... Cordelia (1956)
  • Pal Joey .... Vera Simpson (1963)
  • Postmark Zero (1965)
  • Dance of Death .... Alice (1971)

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