- (1943 - 1947) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1943) Stage Play: I'll Take the High Road. Comedy. Written by Lucille S. Prumbs. Scenic Design by Paul Morrison. Costume Design by Rose Bogdanoff. Directed by Sanford Meisner. Ritz Theatre: 9 Nov 1943- 13 Nov 1943 (7 performances). Cast: Jeanne Cagney [Broadway debut], Len Doyle, Wanda Lyon [final Broadway role], John McGovern, Ethel Remey, Allan Rich, Angela Willard. Produced by Milton Berle and Clifford Hayman.
- (1944) Stage Play: The Streets Are Guarded.
- (1945) Stage Play: A Place of Our Own. Written and directed by Elliott Nugent. Royale Theatre: 2 Apr 1945- 7 Apr 1945 (8 performances). Cast: John Archer, Seth Arnold (as "Jesse Ward"), Wolfe Barzell, Anthony Blair, Jeanne Cagney (as "Nancy Monroe"), Helen Carew, Toni Favor, Jack Howard, John Howes, Robert Keith (as "Charles Reddy"), Mercedes McCambridge (as "Mary Lorimer"), J.C. Nugent (as "Sam Reddy"), Lotta Palfi. Produced by John Golden. Produced in association with Elliott Nugent and Robert Montgomery.
- (1946) Stage Play: The Iceman Cometh. Drama [original production]. Written by Eugene O'Neill. Directed by Eddie Dowling. Martin Beck Theatre: 9 Oct 1946- 15 Mar 1947 (136 performances). Cast: James Barton, Jeanne Cagney, Leo Chalzel, Russell Collins, Paul Crabtree, Dudley Digges (as "Harry Hope") [final Broadway role], Ruth Gilbert, Charles Hart, Nicholas Joy, Marcella Markham, Joseph Marr (as Joe Marr), John Marriott, E.G. Marshall, Al McGranary, Tom Pedi, Carl Benton Reid, 'Morton L. Stevens (II)', Frank Tweddell, Michael Wyler. Produced by The Theatre Guild (Theresa Helburn, Lawrence Langner: Administrative Directors). Associate Producer: Armina Marshall.
- Appeared as Linda Brown in the play: Accent on Youth, written by Samson Raphaelson. The Masquers' Straw Hat Company performed at the El Patio Theater, Hollywood, California: Opening Night: July 13, 1949. Otto Kruger as Steven Gaye, Ellanora Reeves - aka Ellanora Needles as Genevieve Lang. Cast also included: Rhys Williams as Flogdell, Kim Spalding as Dickie Reynolds, Herbert Rawlinson as Frank Galloway and Maude Wallace as Miss Darling.
- Radio episode: Family Theater of the Air, ep. The Hidden Heart; broadcast June 1, 1949.
- Radio episode: Family Theater of the Air, ep. It Can't Happen Here; broadcast August 21, 1957.
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