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1982: Album "Pia" 10 songs.

1985: Album "Pia & Phil" with the London Philharmonic Orchestra 12 songs.

1986: Album "I Am What I Am" 15 songs.

1988: Album "When the Lights Go Out" 11 songs and album "Pia - Today!" aka "Reflections" 12 songs.

1989: Album "Pia Z." 10 songs and "Only for Romantics" 11 songs.

Sang with Frank Sinatra on stage.

1979: 45 rpm single, "Confidence"/WB-Curb

Fiddler on the Roof (1964). Musical comedy/drama. Book by Joseph Stein. Based on stories by Sholom Aleichem. Music by Jerry Bock. Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Musical Director: Milton Greene. Vocal arrangements by Milton Greene. Dance arrangements by Betty Walberg. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Assistant to Mr. Aronson: Lisa Jalowetz. Costume Design by Patricia Zipprodt. Lighting Design by Jean Rosenthal. Hair Design by D. Rusty Bonaccorso. Directed by Jerome Robbins. Imperial Theatre (from 22 Sep 1964- 25 Feb 1967, then moved to The Majestic Theatre 27 Feb 1967- 14 Dec 1970, then moved to The Broadway Theatre from 16 Dec 1970- close): 22 Sep 1964- 2 Jul 1972 (3242 performances + 7 previews that began on 17 Sep 1964). Cast: Zero Mostel (as "Tevye, the Dairyman"), Bea Arthur (as "Yente, the Matchmaker"), Bert Convy (as "Perchik, the Student"), Tanya Everett (as "Chava, Tevye's daughter") [Broadway debut], Michael Granger (as "Lazar Wolf, the Butcher"), Maria Karnilova (as "Golde"), Joanna Merlin (as "Tzeitel, Tevye's daughter"), Julia Migenes (as "Hodel, Tevye's daughter"), Austin Pendleton (as "Motel, the Tailor"), Joe Ponazecki (as "Fyedka, A Russian"), Joseph Sullivan (as "Constable"), Tom Abbott (as "Vladimir, A Russian"), John C. Attle (as "Shloime, the Bagel Man"), Sue Babel (as "Grandma Tzeitel"), Sammy Bayes (as "Yitzuk, the Streetsweeper"), Robert Berdeen (as "Sasha, A Russian"), Lorenzo Bianco (as "Chaim, the Fishmonger"), Duane Bodin (as "Duvidel, the Seltzer Man/Grandma Tzeitel"), Gino Conforti (as "The Fiddler"), Robert Currie (as "Villager"), Maurice Edwards (as "Nachum, the Beggar"), Tanya Everett (as "Chava, Tevye's daughter"), Sarah Felcher (as "Surcha"), Leonard Frey (as "Mendel, the Rabbi's son"), Tony Gardell (as "Label"), Louis Genevrino (as "Hershel"), Ross Gifford (as "Yankel, the Grocer"), Dan Jasin (as "Schmeril"), Sandra Kazan (as "Villager"), Thom Koutsoukos (as "Yakov, the Knifeseller"), Sharon Lerit (as "Villager"), Paul Lipson (as "Avram, The Bookseller"), Sylvia Mann (as "Mirala, A Villager"), Julia Migenes (as "Hodel, Tevye's daughter"), Peff Modelski (as "Sima"), Irene Paris (as "Rivka, A Villager"), Marilyn Rogers (as "Shprintze, Tevye's daughter"), Linda Ross (as "Bielke, Tevye's daughter"), Charles Rule (as "Moishe, the Cobbler"), Gluck Sandor (as "Rabbi"), Carol Sawyer (as "Fruma-Sarah"), Zvee Scooler (as "Mordcha, the Inkeeper"), Roberta Senn (as "Anya, A Villager"), Mitch Thomas (as "Yussel, the Hatmaker"), Helen Verbit. Replacement actors: Luther Adler (as "Yevye") [During Zero Mostel's vacation from 18 Jan 1965- 30 Jan 1965], Adrienne Barbeau (as "Hodel"), Herschel Bernardi (as "Tevye") [from 8 Nov 1965- ?], Peter De Nicola (as "Baker"), Paul Lipson (as "Lazar Wolf, Tevye"), Bette Midler (as "Rivka") [Broadway debut], Mimi Randolph (as "Golde"), Marc Scott (as "The Fiddler"), Lesie Silvia (as "Bielke/Shprintze"), Pia Zadora (as "Bielke"). Produced by Harold Prince.

Tour: The Pia Zadora Show as herself.

(1991) Theatre: To Short to Be a Rockette and (????) The Diary of Anne Frank.

(1990-1) Theatre: Funny Girl as Funny Brice in Los Angeles.

(1964-1966) Theatre: Fiddler on the Roof as Bielke, in Broadway; Garden of Sweets with Katina Paxinou; We Take the Town with Robert Preston; Damn Yankees with Vincent Price; Henry, Sweet Henry; Promises, Promises; The Sound of Music; Dames at Sea. (1995-6) Crazy for You as Irene Roth.

(1961) Theatre: Midgie Purvis with Tallulah Bankead in Broadway, while attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

(1979) TV Commercial for Dubbonet French Wine.

(1984) album "Here Comes Pia" 10 songs and "Let's Dance Tonight" aka "When the Rain Begins to Fall" 9 songs.

(1983) album "Adorable" and "Rock it Out" 7 songs.

(1985) Der Formel Eins Film (Feel the Motion) O.S.T. 1 song.

(1984) Voyage of Rock Aliens O.S.T. 4 songs, two duets.

(1983) The Lonly Lady O.S.T. 1 song.

(1982) Fake Out O.S.T. 1 song.

(1981) Butterfly O.S.T. 1 song.

Appeared (her voice) in the song: "King of Tonga" from album Blue Guitars by Steven Bishop.

(1993) The Platinum Collection 3 album box: "Pia & Phil", "I Am What I Am", "Reflections".

(1971-1973) Applause Tour with Alexis Smith, produced by Meshulam Riklis, songs: Applause and She's No Longer a Gypsy duet with Bryan Spencer.

From 1978-1981, Zadora was the spokeswoman for Dubonnet Cocktails, appearing in the product's commercials and print advertisements.

(2011) Cabaret show titled Pia Zadora: Back Again, and Standing Tall. Tour with her daughter Kady.


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