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 | |
1959- 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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