- (1988) Book: "Actors: A Celebration".
- (1999 - 2000) Stage: Appeared in "Uncle Vanya" with Derek Jacobi, Roundabout Theater, New York City.
- Co-producer (w/Daniel Selznick) of "World of Film" documentary shown on PBS.
- (2002) Stage: Co-producer of "Fortune's Fool" on Broadway, with Alan Bates.
- (1946) Stage: Appeared in a production of "A Flag Is Born" on Broadway.
- (1948) Stage: Appeared in "A Temporary Island" on Broadway.
- (1948) Stage: Appeared in "The Insect Comedy" on Broadway.
- (1948) Stage: Appeared (as "Gloria") in "The Young and Fair" on Broadway. Written by N. Richard Nash. Directed by Harold Clurman. Fulton Theatre (moved to The International Theatre from 26 Dec 1948-close): 22 Nov 1948-8 Jan 1949 (64 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Emmy Foster"), Doe Avedon (as "Drucilla Eldridge"), Patricia Bouchard (as "Mary Louise"; only Broadway role), Elaine Bradford (as "Mathilda"), Vicki Carlson (as "Helen"), Frances Freeman (as "Mil Cheaver"), Julie Harris (as "Nancy Gear"), Patricia Kirkland (as "Patty Morritt"), Mercedes McCambridge (as "Frances Morritt"), Sally Moffet (as "Boots McGregor"), Betty Morrissey (as "Laura Cantry"), Ann Murphy (as "Sue"), Peggy O'Connor (as "Sylvia"), Lenka Peterson (as "Selma Keeney"), Mary Lou Phelan (as "Georgetta"), Ann Sorg (as "Sally"; Broadway debut), Bette Stanley (as "Carol"), Frances Starr (as "Sara Cantry"), Lee Truhill (as "Pauline"), Lois Wheeler (as "Lee Barron"). Replacement actor: Audra Lindley (as " Frances Morritt"). Produced by Vinton Freedley. Produced in association with Richard W. Krakauer.
- (1967) Stage: Appeared (as "Clare") in "There's a Girl in My Soup" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Terence Frisby. Scenic Design by Hutchinson Scott. Costume Design by Stanley Simmons. Directed by Robert Chetwyn. Music Box Theatre: 18 Oct 1967-27 Jul 1968 (322 performances + 2 previews that began on 16 Oct 1967). Cast: Barbara Ferris (as "Marion"), Jon Pertwee (as "Andrew"), Gig Young (as "Robert Danvers"), Erica Fitz (as "Paola"; Broadway debut), Gawn Grainger (as "Jimmy"), George Hall (as "Porter"). Standbys: Marie Masters (as "Marion"), Steven Scott (as "Andrew" / "Porter"), Judith Searle (as "Clare"), Wisner Washam (as "Robert Danvers"). Produced by Arnold Saint Subber, Michael Codron and Nancy Enterprises Inc. (Neil Simon). Produced in association with Columbia Pictures. NOTES: (1) Theatre owned/operated by Irving Berlin and J.J. Shubert. (2) Filmed as There's a Girl in My Soup (1970).
- (1965) Stage: Appeared in Joyce MacIver's play, "The Frog Pond," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Mindy Carson and Betsy von Furstenberg in the cast.
- (1986) Book: "Actress to Actress"
- (1968) Print ads: Borden's Lite Line.
- (1972) Book: "The Beautiful Woman".
- (5/58) Stage: Appeared in "Tunnel of Love" on Broadway.
- (August 1965) She acted in Georgette Scott's play, "The Frog Pond," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Mindy Carson and Betsy Von Furstenberg in the cast.
- (1963 season) Helen Backlin, Paul Ballantyne, Graham Brown, Gordon Bryars, Zoe Caldwell, Charles Cioffi, Clayton Corzatte, Nicholas Coster, John Cromwell, Hume Cronyn, Judith Doty, Katherine Emery, Carol Emsjoff, Ellen Geer, John Going, George Grizzard, Janet MacLachlan, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, William Pogue, Ed Preble, Lee Richardson, Alfred Rossi, Ken Ruta, Jessica Tandy, Joan Van Ark Claude Woolman and she were members of the first ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (May 8, 1963) She acted in Moliere's play, "The Miser," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater at 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Hume Cronyn (Harpagon); Zoe Caldwell (Frosine); Clayton Corzatte; John Cromwell; Ellen Geer and Claude Woolman in the cast. Douglas Campbell was director. Tanya Moiseiwitsch was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Paul Fetler was composer.
- (June 18, 1963) She played Masha in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Three Sisters," at the Guthrie Theater at 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Jessica Tandy (Olga); Ellen Geer (Irina); Hume Cronyn (Doctor Tchebutykin); Zoe Caldwell (Natasha); Claude Woolman (Lieutenant Tusenbach); Charles Cioffi (Andre); Ed Prebble (servant); George Grizzard (Captain Solyony) Robert Pastene (Colonel Vershinin); Clayton Corzatte in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was artistic director and director. Tanya Moiseiwitsch was set and costume designer. Leonid Kipnis and Tyrone Guthrie were translators. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Herbert Pilhofer was composer.
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