- Appeared as an actress in dozens of radio plays of the late 1940s and the 1950s. She adapted her short story "The Wisdom of Eve" for radio (reportedly in 48 hours) and played the part of Karen in the radio broadcast five days after handing it in to the radio station. She reprised the role of Karen in another radio broadcast in 1952, this time under the title of "All About Eve" and starring Tallulah Bankhead as Margo Channing.
- (1961) Novel: "A Place to Meet".
- (1982) Playwright: "Dead Giveaway".
- (1931) Stage: Appeared (as "Cloakroom Artendant") in "Berlin" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Valentine Williams and Alice Crawford. Directed by Fritz Feld. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 30 Dec 1931-Jan 1932 (closing date unknown/26 performances). Cast: Jacob Bleifer, E.J. DeVarney, John Feistel, William Franklyn, Charlotte Granville (as "Frau Hulda"), Sydney Greenstreet (as "Dr. Grundt"), Walter Harris, Albert Hayes, Peggy Hovenden, William Howard, G.P. Huntley (as "Abbott" and "Nigel Druce"), Moffat Johnston (as "Prince Karl"), Curtis Karpe (as "Bauer"), Arthur Kaskal, Sue Moore, David Morris, Aileen Poe (as "Hedwig"), Helena Rapport, Charles Richman, Ethel Strickland, Helen Vinson (as "Olivia Dunbar"), Katherine Wilson, Walter Wilson. Produced by Raymond Moore and Carl Reed.
- (1953) Stage: Wrote (w/Reginald Denham, who also directed) "Be Your Age", produced on Broadway. Comedy. 8th Street Theatre: 14 Jan 1953-17 Jan 1953 (5 performances). Cast: Conrad Nagel (as "Eliot Spurgeon"), Hildy Parks (as "Gwendolyn Holly"), Loring Smith (as "Archibald K. Holly"), Nancy Cushman, Dean Harens, Ann Hillary, Martha Randall, Lee Remick (as "Lois Holly"), Patricia Ripley, Bill Story, Tom Tempest. Produced by Alexander H. Cohen and Joseph Kipness. Produced in association with Morris K. Bauer.
- (1955) Stage: Appeared (as "Miss Swift") in "The Desperate Hours" on Broadway. Melodrama. Co-produced / written by Joseph Hayes, from his novel. Directed by Robert Montgomery. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 10 Feb 1955-13 Aug 1955 (212 performances). Cast: Nancy Coleman, Karl Malden (as "Dan Hillard"), Paul Newman (as "Glenn Griffin"), George Mathews, Wyrley Birch (as "Mr. Patterson"), Malcolm Brodrick (as "Ralphie Hillard"), Kendall Clark (as "Harry Carson"), Anthony Eisley (billed as Fred Eisley), James Gregory (as "Jesse Bard"), George Grizzard (as "Hank Griffin"), Rusty Lane (as "Lt. Carl Fredericks"), Patricia Peardon, Judson Pratt. Co-produced by Howard Erskine.
- (1940) Stage: Appeared (as "Jenny") in "Jupiter Laughs" on Brodway. Drama. Written by Dr. A.J. Cronin. Production Design by Raymond Lovell. Directed by 'Reginald Denham'. Biltmore Theatre: 9 Sep 1940-28 Sep 1940 (24 performances). Cast: Carl Harbord (as "Dr. George Thorogood"), Charles Jordan (as "Albert Chivers"), Alexander Knox (as "Dr. Paul Venner"), Reginald Mason (as "Dr. Richard Drewett"), Edith Meiser (as "Matron Fanny Leeming"), Esther Mitchell (as "Martha Foster"), Nancy Sheridan (as "Gladys Bragg"), Jessica Tandy (as "Dr. Mary Murray"), Philip Tonge (as "Dr. Edgar Bragg"). Produced by Warner Brothers; Produced under the management of Bernard Klawans.
- (1945) Stage: Wrote (w/Reginald Denham, who also directed) "Round Trip", produced on Broadway. Biltmore Theatre: 29 May 1945-2 Jun 1945 (7 performances). Cast: Sidney Blackmer (as "Edgar Albright"), Phyllis Brooks (as "Linda Marble"; final Broadway role), Viola Dean, Angela Jaye, Patricia Kirkland, Paul Marlin, Edith Meiser, Edward J. Nugent (as "Clive Delafield"), Edward Rowley, Morton Stevens (as "Lloyd Wilde"), June Walker, Robert Woodburn. Produced by Clifford Hayman.
- (1970) Stage: Wrote source material (original story, "All About Eve") for "Applause", produced on Broadway. Musical. Music by Charles Strouse. Lyrics by Lee Adams. Book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Musical Director / Vocal Arrangements: Don Pippin. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Dance arrangements / Incidential Music arranged by Mel Marvin. Design by Robert Randolph. Costume Design by Ray Aghayan. Lighting Design by Tharon Musser. Directed / choreographed by Ron Field. Palace Theatre: 30 Mar 1970-27 Jul 1972 (896 performances + 4 previews that began on 26 Mar 1970). Cast: Lauren Bacall (as "Margo Channing"), Len Cariou (as "Bill Sampson"), Bonnie Franklin (as "Bonnie"), Penny Fuller (as "Eve Harrington"), Brandon Maggart (as "Buzz Richards"), Robert Mandan (as "Howard Benedict"), Lee Roy Reams (as "Duane Fox"), Ann Williams (as "Karen Richards"), Bill Allsbrook (as "Danny" / "Dancer"), John Anania (as "Tony Announcer" / "Peter"), David Anderson (as "Musician" / "Dancer"), Renee Baughman (as "Dancer"), Ray Becker (as "Stan Harding"), Joan Bell (as "Dancer"), Debi Carpenter (as "Dancer"), John Cashman (as "Dancer"), Jon Daenen (as "Dancer"), Nicholas Dante (as "Dancer"), Patti D'Beck (as "Dancer"), Marilyn D'Honau (as "Dancer"), Gene Foote (as "Dancer"), Laurie Franks (as "Singer"), Nat Horne (as "Musician" / "Dancer"), Ernestine Jackson(as "Singer"), Howard Kahl (as "Bob" / "Singer"), Gene Kelton (as "Musician" / "Dancer"), Alan King (as "Tony Host"; final Broadway role), Marybeth Kurdock (as "Dancer"), Mike Misita (as "Joey" "/Dancer"), Ed Nolfi (as "Dancer"), Carol Petri (as "Autograph Seeker" / "Carol" / "Dancer"), Sheilah Rae (as "Singer"), Orrin Reiley (as "Piano Player" / "TV Director" / "Singer"), Jeannette Seibert (as "Singer"), Tom Urich (as "Bert"; Broadway debut), Henrietta Valor (as "Singer"), Sammy Williams (as "Dancer"), Jerry Wyatt (as "Bartender" / "Singer"). Replacement actors: Gene Aguirre (as "Dancer"), Anne Baxter (as "Margo Channing"), Wayne Boyd (as "Dancer"), Christopher Chadman (as "Dancer" / "Duane Fox"), Keith Charles (as "Bill Sampson"), Franklin Cover (as "Howard Benedict"), Arlene Dahl (as "Margo Channing"), Patti Davis (as "Singer"), Gwyda DonHowe (as "Karen Richards"), Gene Foote (as "Duane Fox"), Jay Fox (as "Dancer"), Peggy Hagan (as "Karen Richards" "/Singer"), John Herbert (as "Bob" / "Singer"), Peggy LeRoy (as "Singer"), Merrill Leighton (as "Singer"), Janice Lynde (as "Eve Harrington"), Diane McAfee [Replaced during out-of-town tryout], Eve Harrington [Was replaced before opening], Judy McCauley (as "Singer"), John Medeiros (as "Dancer" / "Joey"), Joseph Neal (as "Piano Player" / "Singer" / "TV Director"), Leland Palmer [as "Bonnie"; her character was called "Leland" while she was in the production), Rozella Reed (as "Singer"), Kathleen Robey (as "Autograph Seeker" / "Carol" / "Dancer"), Tom Rolla (as "Duane Fox"), Bonnie Walker (as "Dancer"), Lawrence Weber (as "Howard Benedict"), Sammy Williams (as "Dancer in Bar"). Produced by Joseph Kipness and Lawrence Kasha. Produced in association with Nederlander Productions and George M. Steinbrenner III.
- (1938) Stage: Appeared in "Bachelor Born" on Broadway.
- (1937) Stage: Was understudy for Clare Boothe Luce in "Of Mice and Men" on Broadway.
- (1935) Stage: Appeared in "Seven Keys to Baldpate", Ivorytown Playhouse, CT.
- (1944) Playwright: "Wallflower"
- (1947) Playwright: "Dark Hammock"
- (1974) Novel: "The Tejera Secrets".
- (1959) Novel: "Diamond in the Sky".
- (1932) Stage Play: Chrysalis. Written by Rose Albert Porter. Directed by Theresa Helburn. Martin Beck Theatre: 15 Nov 1932- Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Arling Alcine, Wihelmina Barton, Humphrey Bogart (as "Don Ellis"), Fannie Bourke [credited as Fan Bourke] (as "Blondie") [final Broadway credit], Lalive Brownell, Lily Cahill, Kathleen Comegys (as "Mrs. Haron"), Elisha Cook Jr. (as "Honey Rogers"), Gilberte Frey, Jessie Graham, Georgie Lee Hall, Thurston Hall (as "Judge Halman"), Hazel Hanna, Florence Heller, Henrietta Kaye, Elia Kazan (as "Louis") [Broadway debut], George Kinsey, Frank Layton, Phyllis Loughton, Jean MacIntyre, Kathryn McClure, Jock Munro, Mary Orr (as "Ray"), Osgood Perkins (as "Michael Haverill"), Beta Rothafel, Toni Sorel, Harry D. Southard, Margaret Sullavan (as "Lyda Cose"), Russell Thayer, June Walker (as "Eve Haron"), Harold Woodall, Edmund Ziman. Produced by Martin Beck. Produced in association with Lawrence Langner and Theresa Helburn.
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