Film and Television Credits
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1939 | Sorority House | Coed | Uncredited, alternative title: That Girl from College |
Wrong Room, TheThe Wrong Room | The Attorney's New Bride | Credited as Connie Keane | |
Dancing Co-Ed | One of Couple on Motorcycle | Uncredited, alternative title: Every Other Inch a Lady | |
All Women Have Secrets | Jane | Credited as Constance Keane | |
1940 | Young as You Feel | Bit part | Credited as Constance Keane |
Forty Little Mothers | Granville girl | Uncredited | |
1941 | I Wanted Wings | Sally Vaughn | First major film role |
Hold Back the Dawn | Movie Actress | Uncredited | |
Sullivan's Travels | The Girl | First leading role | |
1942 | This Gun for Hire | Ellen Graham | First of four films with Alan Ladd |
Glass Key, TheThe Glass Key | Janet Henry | Second of four films with Alan Ladd | |
I Married a Witch | Jennifer | ||
Star Spangled Rhythm | Herself | ||
1943 | So Proudly We Hail! | Lt. Olivia D'Arcy | |
1944 | Hour Before the Dawn, TheThe Hour Before the Dawn | Dora Bruckmann | |
1945 | Bring on the Girls | Teddy Collins | |
Out of This World | Dorothy Dodge | ||
Duffy's Tavern | Herself | ||
Hold That Blonde | Sally Martin | ||
1946 | Miss Susie Slagle's | Nan Rogers | |
Blue Dahlia, TheThe Blue Dahlia | Joyce Harwood | Third of four films with Alan Ladd | |
1947 | Ramrod | Connie Dickason | |
Variety Girl | Herself | ||
1948 | Saigon | Susan Cleaver | Fourth and final film with Alan Ladd |
Sainted Sisters, TheThe Sainted Sisters | Letty Stanton | ||
Isn't It Romantic? | Candy Cameron | ||
1949 | Slattery's Hurricane | Dolores Greaves | |
1951 | Stronghold | Mary Stevens | |
1966 | Footsteps in the Snow | ||
1970 | Flesh Feast | Dr. Elaine Frederick | Alternative title: Time is Terror |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1950 | Your Show of Shows | 1 episode | |
1950 | Lights Out | Mercy Device | 1 episode |
1950–1953 | Lux Video Theatre | Various | 3 episodes |
1951 | Somerset Maugham TV Theatre | Valerie | 1 episode |
1952 | Celanese Theatre | 1 episode | |
1952 | Tales of Tomorrow | Paula | 1 episode |
1952 | Goodyear Television Playhouse | Judy "Leni" Howard | 1 episode |
1953 | Danger | 1 episode | |
1954 | Broadway Television Theatre | 1 episode |
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