Keely Smith - Film and Television Appearances

Film and Television Appearances

List of film and television appearances
Year Title Role Notes
1957 Dinah Shore Chevy Show, TheThe Dinah Shore Chevy Show Self Episode 2.5
1958 Universal Special: The Wildest Self Musical short
1958 Thunder Road Francie Wymore
1958 Senior Prom Self
1958 Dinah Shore Chevy Show, TheThe Dinah Shore Chevy Show Self Episode 2.26
1959 Dinah Shore Chevy Show, TheThe Dinah Shore Chevy Show Self Episode 3.27
1959 Sunday Showcase Self 1st Annual Grammy Awards
1959 Hey Boy! Hey Girl! Dorothy Spencer
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1960
Ed Sullivan Show, TheThe Ed Sullivan Show Self Episodes: 12.34, 12.35, 13.36 and 13.37
1961 Loretta Young Show Cathy Sands Episode: "Not in Our Stars"
1962 Stump the Stars Self Episode: "Keely Smith v Barry Sullivan"
1962 Ed Sullivan Show, TheThe Ed Sullivan Show Self Episode 15.18
1962 Garry Moore Show, TheThe Garry Moore Show Self Episode 5.1
1962 What's My Line? Mystery Guest March 18, 1962
1962 Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, TheThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Self Nov 28, 1962
1963 Garry Moore Show, TheThe Garry Moore Show Self Episodes 5.19 and 5.23
1963 Red Skelton Hour Daisy June "A Midsummer Nut's Dream"
1963 Andy Williams Show, TheThe Andy Williams Show Self Jan 10, 1963
1964 Ed Sullivan Show, TheThe Ed Sullivan Show Self Episode 17.4
1966 Mister Roberts Kueen Konah Episode: "Son of Eight in Every Port"
1966 Dean Martin Comedy Hour, TheThe Dean Martin Comedy Hour Self Mar 17, 1966
1966 Mickie Finn's Self Episode 1.6
1967 Dean Martin Comedy Hour, TheThe Dean Martin Comedy Hour Self Mar 2, 1967
1967 You Don't Say! Self May 1, 1967
1968 Dean Martin Comedy Hour, TheThe Dean Martin Comedy Hour Self Feb 22, 1968
1974 Merv Griffin Show, TheThe Merv Griffin Show Self May 30, 1974
1977 Merv Griffin Show, TheThe Merv Griffin Show Self Nov 18, 1977
1983 Juke Box Saturday Night Self
1984 DTV: Golden Oldies Self Archive footage
1996 Real Las Vegas, TheThe Real Las Vegas Self Archive footage
1999 Rat Pack, TheThe Rat Pack Self TV Documentary
1999 Louis Prima: The Wildest! Self TV Documentary
2000 Late Night with Conan O'Brien Self Mar 25, 2000
2007 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Self June 26, 2007
2007 Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project Self TV Documentary
2008 50th Annual Grammy Awards Self
2009 Johnny Mercer: The Dream's On Me Self Archive Footage-Documentary

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