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Movies:
The Glass Bottom Boat - Mrs. Fenimore - Year: 1966
Bus Riley's Back in Town - Housewife - Year: 1965
Dear Brigitte - Unemployment Office Clerk - Year: 1965
Kiss Me, Stupid - Mrs. Mulligan - Year: 1964
The Disorderly Orderly - Miss Fuzzibee, Talkative Patient - Year: 1964
Dear Heart - Miss Moore - Year: 1964
The Thrill of It All - Irving's wife - Year: 1963
Tammy and the Doctor - Vera - Year: 1963
My Six Loves - Bus Driver - Year: 1963
Lad: A Dog - Hilda - Year: 1962
The Opposite Sex - Olga - Year: 1956
How to Be Very, Very Popular - Miss Syl - Year: 1955
The Belle of New York - Elsie Wilkins - Year: 1952
On the Town - Lucy Shmeeler - Year: 1949
The Elizabeth Montgomery Show (TV series) - Gladys Kravitz #1 (1964-1966) - Year: 1964
The Jean Carroll Show (TV series) - The Neighbor (uncredited) - Year: 1953
Jamie (TV series) - Annie Moakum - Year: 1953
Alice Pearce (TV series) - Host (1949) - Year: 1949
Himself/Herself:One Minute Please (TV series) - Herself/panelist - Year: 1954
TV Guest
My Six Loves - Bus Driver Jamie (TV series) - Annie Moakum One Minute Please (TV series) - Herself/panelist G.E. Theatre playing Mrs. Ledbetter, episode "Acres and Pains" (#10.33), 12 May 1962 Startime playing Herself, episode "The Jack Paar Variety Show" (#1.17), 26 January 1960 Motorola TV Theatre playing Hagga, episode "The Thirteen Clocks" (#1.5), 29 December 1953 Broadway Television Theatre, episode "The Bishop Misbehaves" (#2.2), 22 September 1952
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