- (1950) Magazine ad: Lux soap flakes
- (1959) Unsold pilot: Hosted a pilot for a proposed anthology series called "The Woman in the Case."
- (1966) Unsold pilot: Starred in a pilot for a proposed CBS sitcom called "Daphne". O'Hara's character, a headstrong mother, moves in with her children and refuses to leave.
- (late 1930s) Promotional short: Filmed promotional clips in support of U.S. War Bonds
- (1952) Print ads: The Lustre-Creme (shampoo) Girl
- (1999) Grand Marshal of the New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade.
- (1960) Stage: Appeared (as "Lady Christine FitzSimons") in "Christine" on Broadway. Musical. Music by Sammy Fain. Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. Based on material by Pearl S. Buck and Charles K. Peck Jr., from the book, "My Indian Family" by Hilda Wernher. Vocal arrangements / dance arrangements by Trude Rittman. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Musical Director: Jay Blackton. Lighting / Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Jerome Chodorov. 46th Street Theatre: 28 Apr 1960-8 May 1960 (12 performances). Cast: John Anania, Nancy Andrews, Laurie Archer, Bea Barrett, Bhaskarm Nicholas Bianchi, Sandra Bowman, Diana Carlo, Joseph Crawford, Steve Curry, Marceline Decker, Anajil Devi, Vito Durante, Anthony Gardell (credited as Tony Gardell; as "Servant to Dr. Singh" / "Singing Ensemble"), Luis Robert Hernandez, Leslye Hunter, Jinja, Daniel Keyes, Josephine Lang, Dino Laudicina, Phil Leeds, Donna Lyn, Mai-Lan, Morley Meredith, Jonathan Morris, Jen Nelson, Joseph Nelson, Janet Pavek, Alan Peterson, Louis Polecek, Jan Rhodes, Augie Rios, Joe Rocco, Jonalee Sanford, Arthur Tookoyan, Barbara Webb. Produced by Oscar S. Lerman and Martin B. Cohen.
- (12/6/48) Radio: Appeared (as "Odilie D'Arcenaux") in a "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast of "The Foxes of Harrow".
- (2/23/48) Radio: Appeared (as "Odilie D'Arcenaux") in a "Screen Guild Theater" broadcast of "The Foxes of Harrow".
- (7/6/43) Radio: Appeared in the "Suspense" series Episode 49, "The White Rose Murders".
- (12/22/47) Radio: Appeared (as "Doris Walker") in a "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast of "Miracle on 34th Street".
- (12/20/48) Radio: Appeared (as "Doris Walker") in a "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast of "Miracle on 34th Street".
- (12/21/54) Radio: Appeared (as "Doris Walker") in a "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast of "Miracle on 34th Street".
- (1950s) TV commercial: Camel cigarettes.
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