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Album: "Miss Bette Davis Sings" (Citadel Records, CT 7030 1976). Tracks include "They're Either Too Young or Too Old," "I've Written A Letter To Daddy," "Loneliness," "Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte," "Life Is A Lonely Thing," "Until It's Time For You To Go," "Growing Older, Feeling Younger," "It Can't Be Wrong," "I Wish You Love," and a speech from All About Eve (1950).

Radio: Starred in the dramas "Alien Corn" (Theater Guild on the Air, ABC, Apr 24, 1949, with Kirk Douglas) and in "Reflected Glory" (Theater Guild on the Air, ABC, Feb 1, 1953, with Macdonald Carey).

Unsold pilot: In 1965 she starred in a pilot, "The Decorator", with Ed Begley and Mary Wickes.

Stage: Starred in "Broadway", 1928.

Starred in other TV dramas, as "Broadway Bound" (with Gary Merrill, Joi Lansing and Jack Albertson), and "Way Back Home", in the 1950s and 1960s.

Unsold pilot: In 1965 she starred in a sitcom pilot for ABC called "The Bette Davis Show", in which she played an interior decorator who lived with her clients to better understand their lifestyle.

Stage: Starred in "Miss Moffat", 1974.

Stage: Starred in "Bette Davis in Person", 1973.

Stage: Starred in "The Night of the Iguana", 1961 (1962 on Broadway).

Stage: Starred in "The World of Carl Sandburg" in 1959 (on Broadway in 1960).

Stage: Starred in "Two's Company" on Broadway, 1952.

Stage: Starred in "Solid Youth" on Broadway, 1930.

Broken Dishes (1929). Comedy. Written by Martin Flavin. Directed by Marion Gering. Ritz Theatre (moved to The Theatre Masque from Jan 1930 to close): 5 Nov 1929- Apr 1930 (closing date unknown/178 performances). Cast: Reed Brown Jr., Etha Dack, Bette Davis (as "Elaine Bumpstead"), James Francis-Robertson, Eda Heinemann (as "Jenny Bumpstead"), Josef Lazarovici, Ellen E. Lowe, Donald Meek, Duncan Penwarden (as "A Stranger"), Art Smith. Produced by Marion Gering, by arrangement with Oscar Serlin.

Stage: Starred in "The Lady from the Sea", 1929.

Stage: Starred in "The Wild Duck", 1929.

Stage: Starred in "The Earth Between", 1929.

Appeared on Tom Snyder's program "Tomorrow" on December 19, 1977.

[1972] 45-minute TV interview with Joan Bakewell broadcast on 17th December on BBC1.

(1943) theatrical trailer, Present With a Future: Christmas War Bonds

(1974) Print ad: Jim Beam Bourbon Whiskey - Herself (United States)

(1972) Print ads: Jim Beam Bourbon Whiskey - Herself (w/Robert Wagner)


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