- (1986) Novel: "A Roman Tale".
- (9/23/54-11/13/54) Stage: Appeared (as "Ruth") in "All Summr Long" on Broadway.
- (11/18/53-11/28/53) Stage: Appeared (as "Molly") in "Escapade" on Broadway.
- (1962) Stage: Appeared (as "Virginia Karger") in "Come on Strong" on Broadway. Written / directed by Garson Kanin. Title song by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen. Morosco Theatre: 4 Oct 1962-3 Nov 1962 (36 performances + 2 previews that began on 3 Oct 1962). Cast: Van Johnson (as "Herbert H. Lundquist"), Chad Block (as "Calvin C. Lundquist, The Indian Delegate's Aide"), Leo Bloom (as "Mr. Maghakian" / "Henry, The Indian Delegate"), True Ellison (as "Sue Stewart"), Shanton Granger (as "Sam Dill" / "The Columnist"), Otto Hulett (as "Blake Tremaine"; final Broadway role), Patti Karr (as "Lucy McPherson, The Indian Delegate's Press Representative"), John Law (as "Tod Ranger"), Marcia Levant (as "Mara Ricci" / "Miss Richter"), Peter Levin (as "Seymour Riker" / "Benny"), Warren Lyons (as "Rex Ewing" / "Mr. Rand"), Richard Roat (as "Marty Reud" / "Mr. Fellowes"), Steve Roland (as "Mike Amidon"), Donna Sanders (as "Maggie Chase" / "Miss Ort"), Rufus Smith (as "Arthur Murchison"), Nancy Van Rijn (as "Drina Lang, A Photographer"), Bill Weston (as "Jim Sibley" / "Antonio"). Produced by Hillard Elkins and Al Goldin.
- (1960s) Spokesperson for Foster Grant sunglasses.
- Stage: Appeared in "A Hatful of Rain", Actors Studio, New York City.
- (6/57) Stage: Appeared in "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Jack Garfein. Drury Lane Theatre, Chicago, IL.
- (Summer 1966) She acted in Joseph Fields and Anita Loos' musical, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio. John Kenley was artistic director.
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