- (1961- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1961) Stage Play: Everybody Loves Opal. Comedy. Written by John Patrick. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Noel Taylor. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Associated with Designer to Mr. Mielziner: Richard Casler. Assistant Scenic Design: Aristides Gazetas. Assistant to Mr. Taylor: George Sullivan. Directed by Cyril Ritchard. Longacre Theatre: 11 Oct 1961- 28 Oct 1961 (21 performances). Cast: Eileen Heckart (as "Opal"), Donald Harron, Stubby Kaye (as "Solomon"), James Coco (as "Doctor"), John Napier, Mister Tanner, Brenda Vaccaro (as "Gloria") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Roger L. Stevens. Produced in association with Seven Arts Productions.
- (1962) Stage Play: The Affair. Written by Ronald Millar. Based on the novel by C.P. Snow. Directed by John Fernald. Henry Miller's Theatre: 20 Sep 1962- 29 Dec 1962 (116 performances + 2 previews). Cast: Edward Atienza (as "Club Steward"), Keith Baxter (as "Donald Howard, Ph.D."), Francis Compton (as "G.H. Winslow, M.A."), Edgar Daniels (as "Arthur Brown, M.A., Senior Tutor"), C. Stafford Dickens (as "Newby, the College porter"), Mitchell Erickson (as "Club Steward"), J.S. Good (as "Lester Ince, M.A., Lecturer in Music"), Christopher Hewett (as "Tom Orbell, M.A."), Elizabeth Hubbard, Geoffrey Lumsden (as "Lester Ince, M.A., Lecturer in Music"), Kenneth Mars (as "Martin Eliot, Ph.D. Lecturer in Physics"), Brewster Mason (as "Sir Lewis Eliot, K.B.E., M.A."), Donald Moffat (as "Julian Skeffington, Sc.D. Demonstrator in Physics"), Kynaston Reeves (as "Thomas Crawford, Sc.D., F.R.S., Master"), Brenda Vaccaro (as "Laura Howard"), Patrick Waddington (as "Alec Nightingale, Sc.D., Bursar") [final Broadway role], Paxton Whitehead (as "Gilbert Dawson-Hill, M.A., Q.C."). Understudies: C. Stafford Dickens (as "G.H. Winslow, M.A./M. H. L. Gay, M.A.F.B.A./Hon. Litt.D."), J.S. Good (as "Donald Howard, Ph.D./Julian Skeffington, Sc.D."), Kenneth Mars (as "Sir Lewis Eliot, K.B.E., M.A.") and Sloane Shelton (as "Laura Howard/Margaret Eliot"). Produced by Bonard Productions and Henry Sherek.
- (1963) Stage Play: Children From Their Games. Written by Irwin Shaw. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Sam Wanamaker. Morosco Theatre: 11 Apr 1963- 13 Apr 1963 (4 performances + 2 previews that began on 10 Apr 1963). Cast: Peggy Cass (as "Vera von Stobel"), Martin Gabel (as "Melvin Peabody"), Gene Hackman (as "Charles Widgin Rochambeau") [Broadway debut], John McMartin (as "Sidney Balzer"), Ralph Purdum (as "Albert Tulvis"), 'Brenda Vaccaro' (av) (as "Melissa Peabody"), 'Bernie West' (as "Dr. Hertz"). Understudies: David Doyle (as "Charles Widgin Rochambeau/Dr. Hertz/Melvin Peabody"), Mara Lynn (as "Melissa Peabody/Vera von Stobel"). Produced by Roger L. Stevens and Sam Wanamaker. Produced in association with Lyn Austin and Victor Samrock.
- (1965) Stage Play: Cactus Flower. Comedy.
- (1967) Stage Play: The Natural Look. Comedy. Written by Leonora Thuna. Scenic Design by Ed Wittstein. Directed by Martin Fried. Longacre Theatre: 11 Mar 1967 (1 performance + 18 previews that began on 23 Feb 1967). Cast: Patrik Baldauff [credited as Patrick Baldauff] (as "Norman Carmichael"), Ethel Griffies (as "Countess"), Gene Hackman (as "Dr. Barney Harris"), Zohra Lampert (as "Jane Fenice"), Jerry Orbach (as "Malcolm"), Doris Roberts (as "Edna"), Dolph Sweet (as "Stever Kenny"), Brenda Vaccaro (as "Reedy Harris"), Andréas Voutsinas (as "Addison Demas"). Produced by David Black, Helen Harvey and Lorin E. Price. Produced in association with Susan Slade.
- (1998) TV Commercial (voiceover) for KTLA (Los Angeles channel 5) Morning News (1998)
- (Summer 1978) She acted in Neil Simon's play, "California Suite," in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton; Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and in Akron, Ohio with James Farentino in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
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