- (1979) Stage: Appeared (as "Peter Pan") in "Peter Pan" on Broadway (revival) at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater. NOTE: She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.
- Stage: Appeared (as "Roxie Hart') in "Chicago" on Broadway.
- (1970s-'80s) TV commercial: Nabisco's Wheat Thins.
- (11/02) Stage: Appeared (as "Peggy') in "The Fourth Wall" play by A.R. Gurney and Noël Coward. Primary Stages, New York City.
- (1970s) Stage: Appeared in "Vanities", Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA. Also in cast: Stockard Channing and Lucie Arnaz.
- (1969) TV commercial: Palmolive Gold soap.
- (1969) Stage: Appeared (as "The Sweetheart" / "Alison" / "Molly" / "May") in "Canterbury Tales" on Broadway. Musical. Book by Martin Starkie (also director) and Nevill Coghill. Based on "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. Music by / Music orchestrated by Richard Hill and John Hawkins. Lyrics by Nevill Coghill. Musical Director / Dance arrangements by / Vocal arrangements by Oscar Kosarin. Scenic Design by Derek Cousins. Costume Design by Loudon Sainthill. Choreographed by Sammy Bayes. Assistant Choreographer: Bert Michaels. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 3 Feb 1969-18 May 1969 (121 performances + 5 previews). Cast: Hermione Baddeley (as "Wife of Bath" / "Old Woman"), Mary Jo Catlett (as "Housewife" / "Village Girl" / "Parishioner"), Roy Cooper (as "Miller" / "Pluto" / "Gervase"), Betsy Dickerson (as "Village Girl"), Terry Eno (as "Robin" / "Attendant" / "Courtier" / "Workman"), Dick Ensslen (as "Friar"), Ed Evanko (as "Squire" / "Nicholas" / "Damian" / "Alan"), Jack Fletcher (as "Attendant" / "Workman"), Roger Franklin (as "Executioner"), Ann Gardner (as "Prioress" / "Queen" / Proserpina"), Martyn Green (as "Chaucer" / "Justinus"), Bruce Hyde (as "Clerk of Oxford" / "Young Knight" / "Absalon" / "John"), Karen Kristin (as "Court Lady" / "Village Girl" / "Bridesmaid"), Joyce Maret (as "Bridesmaid" / "Village Girl" / "Court Lady"), Bert Michaels (as "Summoner"), Patricia Michaels (as "Court Lady" / "Bridesmaid" / "Village Girl"), Tod Miller (as "Page" / "Attendant" / "Courtier" / "Workman"), Gene Myers (as "Attendant" / "Courtier" / "Workman"), Evelyn Page (as "Nun" / "Duenna" / "Miller's Wife"), George Rose (as "Steward" / "The Carpenter" / "January"), Ron Schwinn (as "Attendant" / "Courtier" / "Workman"), Marianne Selbert (as "Bridesmaid" / "Court Lady" / "Village Girl"), Leon Shaw (as "Merchant"), Reid Shelton (as "Knight" / "King"), Suzan Sidney (as "Parishioner" / "Village Girl"), Garnett Smith (as "Priest" / "Placebo" / "Pardoner"), Edwin Steffe (as "Host"), David Thomas (as "Cook" / "Workman"). Understudies: Mary Jo Catlett (as "Duenna" / "Miller's Wife" / "Nun"), Terry Eno (as "Absalon" / "Clerk of Oxford" / "John, Young Knight"), Dick Ensslen (as "Gervase" / "Miller" / "Pluto"), Jack Fletcher (as "Alan" / "Damian" / "Nicholas, Squire"), Roger Franklin (as "Host"), Karen Kristin (as "Alison" / "May" / "Molly" / "The Sweetheart"), Patricia Michaels (as "Prioress" / "Proserpina" / "Queen"), Tod Miller (as "Robin"), Gene Myers (as "Summoner"), Evelyn Page (as "Old Woman, Wife of Bath"), Ron Schwinn (as "Friar" / "Pardoner" / "Priest"), Reid Shelton (as "Merchant"), Garnett Smith (as "January" / "Steward"), David Thomas (as "Chaucer" / "Justinus"). Replacement actors during productions run: Eleanor Bergquist (as "Parishioner" / "Village Girl"), Mary Jo Catlett (as "Duenna" / "Miller's Wife" / "Nun"). Understudies: Eleanor Bergquist (as "Duenna" / "Miller's Wife" / "Nun), Mary Jo Catlett (as "Wife of Bath"), Leon Shaw (as "Knight"). Produced by Management Three Productions Ltd. and Frank Productions Inc. Produced by arrangement with Classic Presentations Limited. NOTES: (1) Eugene O'Neill Theatre was at the time owned by Neil Simon (as Nancy Enterprises Inc.), who had no artistic involvement in this production. (2) Sandy Duncan was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Supporting/Featured Actress in a Musical.
- (1976) Print ad: Hanes pantyhose.
- (2001) Stage: Appeared in Beth Henley's play, "Crimes of the Heart," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Haviland Morris, Angela Pierce, Allison Briner, Anthony Dodge and Erik Steele in the cast.
- (5/2/83) Stage: Performed in the revue "Parade of Stars" at the Palace Theatre on Broadway in New York CIty for the Actors' Fund Benefit with Eddie Albert, Debbie Allen, Edward Asner, Lauren Bacall, Milton Berle, George Burns, David Cassidy, Dick Cavett, Carol Channing, Pam Dawber, Harry Belafonte, Bonnie Franklin, Jack Gilford, Gregory Hines, Ann Jillian, Larry Kert, Richard Kiley, Jack Klugman, Linda Lavin, Michele Lee, Rich Little, Dorothy Loudon, Lee Meredith, Jeanne Moreau, Ann Reinking, Dinah Shore, Jean Stapleton, Gwen Verdon, Fred Waring, James Whitmore, Shelley Winters and Michael York in the cast. Hildy Parks was the writer. John Kander and Fred Ebb were composers. Michael Frayn wrote the book. Robert Randolph was set designer. Alvin Colt was costume designer. Elliot Lawrence was musical director. Albert Stephenson was special musical stager. Clark Jones was director. Alexander H. Cohen was producer.
- (1966) Stage: Appeared in Sandy Wilson's musical, "The Boy Friend," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ, with Barbara Cook and Isabell Farrell in the cast. Geoffrey Webb was director. NOTE: She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Supporting/Featured Actress in a Musical.
- (1966) Stage: Appeared (as "Peter Pan") in J.M. Barrie's musical, "Peter Pan," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ, with Betsy Palmer and Constance Carpenter in the cast. Jacques d'Amboise was director.
- (6/04) Stage: Appeared in US tour of "The King and I".
- (6/02) Stage: Appeared in US tour of "Anything Goes".
- (7/75) Stage: Appeared (as "Peter Pan") in She played the title role in J.M. Barrie (I), Jerome Robbins and Elmer Bernstein's musical, "Peter Pan," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, OH; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus, OH; and Memorial Hall in Dayton, OH, with Christopher Hewitt ("Captain Hook" and "Mr. Darling"); Marsha Kramer ("Wendy"); Darcel Wynne (Tiger Lilly); Marty Zagon (Smee); Michael Wantuck (Michael) and Howard Kaye in the cast. Rob Iscove was original director and choreographer. Mario Melodia was production director and choreographer. Bruce Monroe was scenic designer. Glen Clugston was musical director. FOY was flying. James M. Barrie wrote the book. Mark Charlap was composer. Carolyn Leigh was lyricist. Jule Styne was additional composer. Betty Comden and Adolph Green were additional lyricists. Trude Ritman and Elmer Bernstein were composers for incidental music. Jerome Robbins was original production director and choreographer. Brooks-Van Horn of New York City was original costume designer. William Kirk was program coordinator. Mike Verina was cover artist. John Kenley was artistic director.
- Stage: Appeared (as "Louise") in "Carousel" on Broadway.
- Stage: Appeared (as "Susan") in "Finian's Rainbow" at City Center on Broadway.
- Stage: Appeared (as "Maisie") in "Boyfriends" on Broadway.
- Stage: Appeared in "Carousel" in Dallas, TX.
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