- (1970s) TV commercials: Maxwell House Coffee
- (early 1980s) TV commercial: Anacin pain relief tablets
- (1953) Stage: Appeared (as "Goody Rickby") in "The Scarecrow", written by Percy MacKaye Off-Broadway, NY.
- (1946 - 1961) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1959) Stage Play: The Miracle Worker. Drama. Written by William Gibson. Directed by Arthur Penn. Playhouse Theatre: 19 Oct 1959- 1 Jul 1961 (719 performances). Cast: Anne Bancroft (as "Annie Sullivan"), Patty Duke (as "Helen Keller") [Broadway debut], Dale Ellen Bethea (as "Child"), Juanita Bethea (as "Mary"), Miriam Butler (as "Martha"), Kathleen Comegys (as "Aunt Ev"), James Congdon (as "James Keller"), Michael Constantine (as "Anagnos"), Roger De Koven (as "Doctor"), Caswell Fairweather (as "Percy"), Lori Heineman (as "Child"), Rita Levy (as "Child"), John Marriott (as "John"), Eileen Musumeci (as "Child"), Patricia Neal (as "Kate Keller") [final Broadway role], Donna Pastore (as "Child"), Beah Richards (as "Viney') [Broadway debut], Lynn Schoenfeld (as "Child"), Torin Thatcher (as "Captain Keller"). Understudies: Dale Ellen Bethea (as "Martha/Percy"), Juanita Bethea (as "Mary/Viney), Clarice Blackburn (as "Kate Keller"). Replacement actors during run: R.G. Armstrong (as "Captain Keller"), Mary Bell (as "Aunt Ev"), Dale Ellen Bethea (as "Martha"), Clarice Blackburn (as "Kate Keller"), Clifford Cothren (as "Doctor"), Candace Culkin (as "Child Jack Hollander (as "Anagnos/Doctor"), Karen Lee (as "Child"), Geoffrey Lumb (as "Captain Keller"), Suzanne Pleshette (as "Annie Sullivan"). Understudies: Clifford Cothren (as "Anagnos"), Candace Culkin (as "Helen Keller"), Jack Hollander (as "Anagnos/Captain Keller"), Ruth Hope (as "Aunt Ev"), Tresa Hughes (as "Annie Sullivan"), Karen Stride (as "Helen Keller"), Bronia Wheeler [credited as Bronia Stefan] (as "Annie Sullivan"). Note: Filmed by Playfilm Productions (distributed by United Artists) as The Miracle Worker (1962).
- (1955) Stage Play: A Roomful of Roses. Comedy. Written by Edith Sommer. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Costumes supervised by Audré. Lighting Design by Donald Oenslager. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Playhouse Theatre: 17 Oct 1955- 31 Dec 1955 (88 performances). Cast: Patricia Neal (as "Nancy Fallon"), Warren Berlinger (as "Dick Hewitt"), Russ Conway, Alice Frost, Betty Lou Keim (as "Bridget Macgowan"), Lulu B. King, Darryl Richard, David White, Ann Whiteside. Produced by Guthrie McClintic and 'Stanley Gilkey. Note: Filmed by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation as Teenage Rebel (1956). Screenplay adapted more melodramatically by Charles Brackett and Edmund Goulding. Mr. Berlinger and Ms. Keim reprised their stage roles in the film (Patricia Neal was replaced by 'Ginger Rogers (I)'. The film was notable as the first black and white film shot in CinemaScope.
- (1952) Stage: Appeared in "The Children's Hour" on Broadway. Drama (revival).
- (1946) Stage: Appeared (as "Regina Hubbard"; Broadway debut) in "Another Part of the Forest". Written / directed by Lillian Hellman. Fulton Theatre: 20 Nov 1946 - 26 Apr 1947 (182 performances).
- (1946) Stage: Appeared in "Voice of the Turtle" on Broadway.
- (1951) Stage: Appeared in "The Cocktail Party" by T.S. Eliot at the La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA. Also in cast: Vincent Price.
- (May 7, 1979) Guested on the daytime program "Zap" as chairwoman of ASK (Adoption for Special Kids).
- (1992) She acted in the play, "An Evening with Patricia Neal," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts.
- (November 10, 1953) She played Martha Dobie in Lillian Hellman's play, "The Children's Hour," at the Harris Theater in Chicago, Illinois with Sandra March (Peggy Rogers); Nancy Plehn (Catherine); Carol Sinclair (Lois Fisher); Mary Finney (Mrs. Lily Mortar); Mary Lee Dearring (Evelyn Munn); Carolyn Rosser (Helen Burton); Lynn Thatcher (Rosalie Wells); Iris Mann (Mary Tilford); Priscilla Gillette (Karen Wright); Theodore Newton (Dr. Joseph Cardin); Edna Courtleigh (Agatha); Fay Bainter (Mrs. Amelia Tilford) and Gordon Russell (grocery boy) in the cast. Kermit Bloomgarden was producer.
- (October 19, 1953) She acted in Lillian Hellman's play, "The Children's Hour," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Fay Bainter and Florence McGee (Mary Tilford) in the cast.
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