- (9/1999) Stage: Appeared (as " Soos') in "The Country Club" at the Greenwich House Theater in New York.
- (2003) Print ad: Buick.
- (2005) TV commercial: "7-Up Plus" with Kristin Davis .
- (2/2006) Stage: Appeared (as "Becca") in the "Rabbit Hole", by David Lindsay-Abaire. Biltmore Theatre, New York City.
- (2006) TV commercial: Fresh Direct.
- (10/2006): Stage: Appeared (as "Jean Brodie") in "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie", by Jay Presson Allen, in New York City.
- (1984) Stage: Appeared in "Hurlyburly" on Broaeway. Written by David Rabe. Scenic Design by Tony Walton. Costume Design by Ann Roth. Lighting Design by Jennifer Tipton. Sound Design by Otts Munderloh. Make-Up Consultant: J. Roy Helland. Hair Consultant: J. Roy Helland. Directed by Mike Nichols. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 7 Aug 1984- 2 Jun 1985 (343 performances). Cast: William Hurt (as "Eddie"), Judith Ivey (as "Bonnie"), Harvey Keitel (as "Phil"), Cynthia Nixon [note: Performed in "The Real Thing" and "Hurlyburly" simultaneously] (as "Donna"), Ron Silver (as "Mickey"), Jerry Stiller (as "Artie"), Sigourney Weaver. NOTE: Replacement actors: Danny Aiello (as "Phil") [from 20 Mar 1985-?], Susan Anton (as "Darlene") [from 2 Jan 1985- ?], Christine Baranski (as "Bonnie") [from 2 Jan 1985- ?], Alison Bartlett (as "Donna") [from 10 Dec 1984- ?], Candice Bergen (as "Darlene") [from 23 Oct 1984- ?], John Christopher Jones {Sunday matinées only} (as "Eddie"/Alternate) [from 18 Nov 1984- ?], (as "Eddie") [from 5 Feb 1985- ?], Frank Langella (as "Eddie" [from 12 Mar 1985- ?], Harris Laskawy (as "Phil") [from 2 Jan 1985- ?], Natalija Nogulich, John Rubinstein (as "Eddie") [from 2 Jan 1985- ?], Kevin Spacey (as "Artie"), Lauren Tom (as "Donna") [from 10 Dec 1984- ?], Christopher Walken (as "Mickey"). Produced by Icarus Productions and Frederick M. Zollo. Produced in association with Ivan Bloch and ERB Productions. Associate Producer: William P. Suter.
- (2008) TV commercials: to raise awareness for cancer research.
- (2012) Print ads (w/Edie Falco): Stand Up 2 Cancer.org and AMGEN promoting infection risk awareness for patients undergoing cancer treatments.
- (10/5/89)-12/17/89) Stage: Appeared in Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," in the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre production at the James A. Doolittle Theatre (University of California) in Los Angeles, CA, with Glenda Jackson, John Lithgow, and Brian Kerwin in the cast.
- (4/19/17-7/2/17) Stage: Appeared (as "Regina Giddens" and "Birdie Hubbard") in "The Little Foxes" in alternation with Laura Linney at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on Broadway.
- (1978) TV commercial: StandUp ToCancer.org.
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