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  • (1946) Stage: Appeared (as "Loco Dempsey"; Broadway debut) in "Loco" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Dale Eunson and Katherine Albert. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Costume Design by Emeline C. Roche. Produced / directed by Jed Harris. Biltmore Theatre: 16 Oct 1946-16 Nov 1946 (37 performances). Cast: Beverly Bayne (as "Naomi Brewster"), Marlo Dwyer (as "Ginger"), Jay Fassett (as "Waldo Brewster"), Parker Fennelly (as "Eben"), Darin Jennings (as "Matron"), Barry Kelley (as "McIntyre"), Helen Murdoch (as "Alma Brewster"), Ethel Remey (as "Miss White"), Elaine Stritch (as "Pamela Brewster"), Si Vario (as "Nicky Martinez"), Morgan Wallace (as "David Skinner").
  • (1946) Stage: Appeared (as "Billie Dawn"; replacement for Jan Sterling in "Born Yesterday" on Broadway. Comedy. Written / directed by Garson Kanin. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Costume Design by Ruth Kanin. Assistant Scenic Design: Charles Elson. Lyceum Theatre (moved to The Henry Miller's Theatre from 9 Nov 1948-close): 4 Feb 1946- 31 Dec 1949 (1642 performances). Cast: Paul Douglas (as "Harry Brock"), Judy Holliday (as "Billie Dawn"), Gary Merrill (as "Paul Verrall"), Carroll Ashburn (as "The Assistant Manager"), Mona Bruns (as "Mrs. Hedges"), C.L. Burke (as "A Waiter"), Ellen Hall (as "Helen / A maid"), William Harmon (as "A Bellhop"), Otto Hulett (as "Ed Devery"), Rex King (as "A Bellhop"), Mary Laslo (as "A Manicurist"), Ted Mayer (as "A Barber"), Paris Morgan (as "A Bootblack"), Larry Oliver (as "Sen. Norval Hedges"), Frank Otto (as "Eddie Brock"; final Broadway role). Replacement cast (during Lyceum Theatre run): John S. Clubley (as "The Assistant Manager"), Harry Cooke (as "Eddie Brock"; final Broadway role), James Daly (as "A Bellhop"; Broadway debut), Jan Sterling (as "Billie Dawn"). Replacement cast (during Henry Miller's Theatre run): Scott McKay (as "Paul Verrall"). Produced by Max Gordon. NOTE: Filmed as Born Yesterday (1950), Born Yesterday (1993).
  • Stage: Appeared in "Candlelight" on Broadway.
  • Stage: Appeared in "Burlesque" on Broadway.
  • (1947) Stage: Appeared in Elmer Rice's play "Dream Girl," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Richard Midgley in the cast.
  • (8/23/48-8/29/48) Stage: Appeared in P.G. Wodehouse's play, "Candle-Light," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Chet Stratton in the cast.
  • (1935) Print ad: Red Cross shoes.
  • (1941) Print ad: Hollywood Bread.
  • (1943) Print ad: Royal Crown cola.
  • (1948-49) Stage: In US tour of "Born Yesterday".
  • (August 20, 1950) She acted in Moss Hart's play, "Light Up the Sky," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Robert Lowery in the cast.
  • (Summer 1947) She acted in Elmer Rice's play, "Dream Girl," in a Kenley Players production in Deer Lake, Pennsylvania. John Kenley was artistic director.
  • (Summer 1950) She acted in Siegfried Geyer's play, "Candlelight," in a Kenley Players production in Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, Pennsylvania. John Kenley was artistic director.

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