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Movies:
Super Fuzz - Rosy Labouche - Year: 1980
Sylvia - Jane (Bronson) Phillips - Year: 1965
September Storm - Anne Traymore - Year: 1960
The Wild and the Innocent - Marcy Howard - Year: 1959
The Light in the Forest - Milly Elder - Year: 1958
Drango - Kate Calder - Year: 1957
Hell on Frisco Bay - Marcia Rollins - Year: 1955
Sincerely Yours - Marion Moore - Year: 1955
The Warriors - Lady Joan Holland - Year: 1955
3 Ring Circus - Jill Brent - Year: 1954
Southwest Passage - Lilly - Year: 1954
Gatling Gun - Nora Curtis - Year: 1954
Duffy of San Quentin - Anne Halsey - Year: 1954
Day of Triumph - Mary Magdalene - Year: 1953
Forbidden - Christine Lawrence - Year: 1953
Hannah Lee - Hannah Lee (Hallie) - Year: 1953
Thunder Bay - Stella Rigaud - Year: 1953
My Pal Gus - Lydia Marble - Year: 1952
The Pride of St. Louis - Patricia Nash Dean - Year: 1952
Return of the Texan - Ann Marshall - Year: 1952
Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell - Miss Harriet Tripp - Year: 1951
Vengeance Valley - Jen Strobie - Year: 1951
711 Ocean Drive - Gail Mason - Year: 1950
Wagon Master - Denver - Year: 1950
All the King's Men - Anne Stanton - Year: 1949
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon - Olivia Dandridge - Year: 1949
Red River - Tess Millay - Year: 1948
Abie's Irish Rose - Rosemary Murphy - Year: 1946
Guestward Ho! (TV series) - Babs Hooten - Year: 1960
Himself/Herself:Screen Snapshots: Meet Mr. Rhythm, Frankie Laine (documentary short) - Herself - Year: 1952
TV Guest
Hell on Frisco Bay - Marcia Rollins The Warriors - Lady Joan Holland Southwest Passage - Lilly Duffy of San Quentin - Anne Halsey Forbidden - Christine Lawrence Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell - Miss Harriet Tripp 711 Ocean Drive - Gail Mason Guestward Ho! (TV series) - Babs Hooten Screen Snapshots: Meet Mr. Rhythm, Frankie Laine (documentary short) - Herself Marcus Welby, M.D., episode "Dark Corridors" (#6.23), 4 March 1975 The Governor & J.J., episode "P.S. I Don't Love You" (#2.12), 16 December 1970 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre playing Gina Sutton, episode "To Sleep, Perchance to Scream" (#4.25), 10 May 1967 Amos Burke, Secret Agent playing Solange Kelly, episode "Who Killed the Eleventh Best Dressed Woman in the World?" (#1.30), 24 April 1964 The David Niven Show playing Ellen Baird, episode "The Lady From Winnetka" (#1.7), 26 May 1959 G.E. Theatre playing Alice Giles, episode "All I Survey" (#6.17), 2 February 1958 Colgate Theatre, episode "Adventures of a Model", 1958 Lux Video Theatre, episode "Paris Calling" (#7.35), 30 May 1957 Climax Mystery Theater playing Nancy, episode "Night Shriek" (#3.6), 15 November 1956 Lux Video Theatre playing Lane Bellamy, episode "Flamingo Road" (#7.5), 18 October 1956 Schlitz Playhouse, episode "The Gentle Stranger" (#5.19), 3 February 1956 The Ford Television Theatre playing Lady Mary Tighe, episode "Passage to Yesterday" (#4.8), 24 November 1955 Climax Mystery Theater, episode "The Darkest Hour" (#1.19), 24 March 1955 The Henry Fonda Show playing Pat Lowry, episode "Brief Affair" (#1.6), 12 February 1955 Lux Video Theatre playing Polly, episode "An Angel Went AWOL" (#5.9), 21 October 1954 Lux Video Theatre playing Nancy, episode "Call Off the Wedding" (#4.10), 7 January 1954 Schlitz Playhouse, episode "Richard and the Lion" (#2.39), 3 July 1953 Robert Montgomery Presents, episode "Betrayed" (#4.27), 2 March 1953
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