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Thursday, June 22, 2017

Happy 64th Birthday Cyndi Lauper! ... Happy Birthday to Cyndi Lauper ... lala lala lala ... may your wishes come true .... happy birthday to you

Happy Birthday to Cyndi Laupe ... lala lala lala ... may your wishes come true .... happy birthday to you !

I was so fortunate to briefly speak with Cyndi Lauper, where she was being honored at the in 2013 during the Women Who Care Honoree in NYC May 6, 2013




Below is an allthingsdigitalmarketing.com  reposting from 2013

Cyndi Lauper turns 60; Doesn't look a day over 30 - Happy B-Day to you


“I lucked out when I started to sing. I'd already experienced failing at everything else…I absolutely refuse to reveal my age. What am I - a car?” 
~~ Cyndi Lauper 

 American singer, songwriter, actress and LGBT rights activist.


To hear Cyndi Lauper's signature Queens New York accent, see her curly to spiked trendy hair-dos of ever-changing colors from pastel hues to flaming reds, you understand how her fashion flair and eclectic style top her complete head-to-toe pop icon status. Cyndi Lauper is the epitome of individual expression, philanthropy and accomplishment -- thanks to Lauper, there are many firsts for women including her latest -- Sunday, June 9, 2013, at the Tony Awards in Radio City Music Hall, New York City -- legendary Lauper became the first women ever to win (exclusively without any co-writers, co-composers, etc.) the prestigious Tony Award for best original score (music & lyrics) for Broadway’s “Kinky Boots” which won 5 other Tony Awards. 

"... I can't say I wasn't practicing in front of the shower curtain for a couple of days for this speech,"
an emotional Lauper said as she accepted her Tony Award. She stressed her hard work ethics and how inspired she was by the "Kinky Boots" folks, then thanked her family, producer Harvey Fierstein, and fellow nominees. "...I wrecked all her Broadway musicals when I was a kid, the cast albums. That's how I learned how to sing..." Lauper explained thanks to her mother.

Legendary Lauper has been producing so many meaningful lyrics about acceptance and individuality, and after seeing her in person at a recent fundraiser where she was among the honorees, she doesn’t look a day over 30. Happy birthday Cyndi Lauper! Happy birthday to you! Thanks for all you do for women.

Born Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper on June 22nd in Ozone Park, Queens, New York City. Her father, Fred Lauper, was of German and Swiss descent and her mother, Catrine, Italian American (from Sicily).

She has an older sister, Elen, and a younger brother, Fred (nicknamed Butch).

Photo right of Cyndi Lauper on the red carpet, Honoree at Women Who Care Gala, NYC on May 6, 2013, by Gloria Buono-Daly.



Lauper first achieved success in the early 1980s with the release of her debut solo album She's So Unusual in 1983, which was an instant commercial success. It spawned four top five hits on the Billboard Hot 100—"Girls Just Want to Have Fun", "Time After Time", "She Bop", and "All Through the Night".

It became the first album in history recorded by a female artist to achieve this, and earned Lauper the Best New Artist award at the 27th Grammy Awards in 1985. Her success continued with True Colors in 1986, which included two Billboard Hot 100 hits: The number one "True Colors" and "Change of Heart", which peaked at number 3. She also earned two nominations at the 29th Grammy Awards in 1987.

In January 2010, American toy company Mattel released a Cyndi Lauper Barbie doll as part of their "Ladies of the 80s" series.

In March 2010, NBC began airing the ninth season of The Celebrity Apprentice featuring Lauper and other celebrities such as Sharon Osbourne and Bret Michaels. The show had been filmed from October 19, 2009 to November 12, 2009. Donald Trump fired her on the May 9, 2010, episode, leaving her in sixth place. Lauper donated her winnings to her own True Colors Fund. In the season finale, she performed her upcoming album Memphis Blues in front of the boardroom live.

Lauper has been married to David Thornton since 1991. They have one son, Declyn Wallace Thornton (born 1997). Lauper was raised Roman Catholic and attended Catholic school. She refers to herself as a "Recovering Catholic.”

On June 24, 2012, Lauper appeared as a Grand Marshall for the annual Gay Pride Parade in New York City. She also discussed the contributions of her organization the "True Colors fund" to the LGBT community, and later performed that evening for a Pride event as well.

Lauper composed music for the musical show Kinky Boots with Harvey Fierstein, based on the 2006 independent film "Kinky Boots". The musical opened in Chicago in October 2012 and on Broadway at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on April 4, 2013. The musical leads the 2013 Tony Awards with 13 nominations including best original score. In May Lauper won for best score for Kinky Boots at the 63th annual awards by New York’s Outer Critics Circle, the show also won Best musical and Best Actor for Billy Porter.

Lauper made international news in March 2011 while waiting for a delayed flight at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires. There, she gave an impromptu performance of Girls Just Want to Have Fun, as other passengers joined in and sang along with her. A video of the performance was later posted on YouTube.

Will Google celebrate Lauper’s 60th with a doodle?


Additional Resources 

► The 23 Greatest Cyndi Lauper Songs Of All Time, Ranked, TrailBlazers    www.newnownext.com/cyndi-lauper-greatest-hits/06/2017/  
► Cyndi Lauper Web site http://cyndilauper.com/ 
► Cyndi Lauper, Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper"> 
► Cyndi Lauper, Honoree at Women Who Care Gala May 6, 2013 http://myblog.allthingsdigitalmarketing.com/2013/06/one-to-one-with-gloria-and-cyndi-lauper.html 
► Cyndi Lauper’s impromptu airport performance of “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” Time, March 8, 2011 http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/03/08/watch-cyndi-laupers-impromptu-airport-performance-of-girls-just-wanna-have-fun/ 
► Cyndi Lauper airport performance on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PrBnG9E4I4 
► Cyndi Lauper, The Sex is in the Heel from Kinky Boots on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xDQTDM59TM 



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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Google’s doodle all pink for actress and fashion icon Audrey Hepburn’s 85th


"I believe in pink. I believe that laughing is the best calorie burner. I believe in kissing, kissing a lot. I believe in being strong when everything seems to be going wrong. I believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls. I believe that tomorrow is another day and I believe in miracles.” ~~ Audrey Hepburn
(born Audrey Kathleen Ruston; 4 May 1929 – 20 January 1993), British actress and humanitarian; Film & Fashion Icon, American Film Institute ranks Hepburn as the third greatest female screen legend in the history of American cinema and has been placed in theInternational Best Dressed List Hall of Fame. She is also regarded by some to be the most naturally beautiful woman of all time




No surprise that Google's "doodled pink" and celebrates Audrey Hepburn’s 85th with a simple, classical, stylish pink doodle.



THINGS I THINK OF WHEN I THINK OF AUDREY HEPBURN

Cropped hair-dos, gracious greecian up-dos, plain pony-tails and French twists, over-done eyelashes, natural eyelashes, over-outlined eyebrows, bushy eyebrows, plain pink lipsticks, dark red lipsticks, pencil-straight pants, wide-legged pants, bold-striped Tees, button-down shirts, ruffled blouses, strapless, turtleneck, you name it, Hepburn's glamorized and signatured it.



Any make-up she'd smudge on or apparel she'd wear would become the latest fad.

Hepburn was classic yet broke many rules from over-sized, overdone, stylizing menswear glorifying pinstripe suits, bow-ties and penny-loafers.


Hepburn transformed a simple "little black dress" into elegance and stunning formal wear into fashion statements.

Hepburn's beauty will always be ageless and her iconic style always timeless.

Surprisingly, according to an April 2013 Vanity Fair article, according to her son, Luca Dotti, Hepburn never thought she was beautiful.





THE LIFE OF AUDREY HEPBURN ON WIKIPEDIA

Born in 48 Rue Keyenveld, Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium, Hepburn spent her childhood between Belgium, England and the Netherlands, including German-occupied Arnhem during the Second World War. Her father, Joseph Victor Anthony Ruston (1889–1980), was a British subject born in Úžice, Bohemia, to Anna Ruston née Wels of Austrian descent and Victor John George Ruston of British and Austrian descent. A one-time honorary British consul in the Dutch East Indies, Ruston had earlier been married to Cornelia Bisschop, a Dutch heiress.

Although born Ruston, he later double-barrelled the surname to the more "aristocratic" Hepburn-Ruston, mistakenly believing himself descended from James Hepburn, third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots.

Her mother, Baroness Ella van Heemstra (1900–1984), was a Dutch aristocrat and the daughter of Baron Aarnoud van Heemstra, who was mayor of Arnhem from 1910 to 1920 and served as Governor of Suriname from 1921 to 1928. Ella's mother was Elbrig Willemine Henriette, Baroness van Asbeck (1873–1939), who was a granddaughter of jurist Dirk van Hogendorp.

The family often travelled between the three countries due to her mother's family in the Netherlands and her father's British background and job with a British company.

With her multinational background, she went on to speak fluent English, Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian. Hepburn participated in ballet by the age of 5.

In Amsterdam, she studied ballet with Sonia Gaskell before moving to London in 1948 to continue her ballet training with Marie Rambert and perform as a chorus girl in West End musical theatre productions. She spoke several languages including English, French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, and German.

After appearing in several British films and starring in the 1951 Broadway play Gigi, Hepburn played the Academy Award-winning lead role in Roman Holiday (1953). She went on to star in a number of successful films, such as Sabrina (1954), The Nun's Story (1959), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Charade (1963), My Fair Lady (1964) and Wait Until Dark (1967), for which she received Academy Award, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations. For her role in Roman Holiday, Hepburn was also the first actress to win an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award for a single performance in 1954. The same year, she won a Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play for Ondine. Hepburn remains one of few people who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards. She won a record three BAFTA Awards for Best British Actress in a Leading Role.

She appeared in fewer films as her life went on, devoting much of her later life to UNICEF. Although contributing to the organization since 1954, she worked in some of the most profoundly disadvantaged communities of Africa, South America and Asia between 1988 and 1992.

She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition of her work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in December 1992. A month later, Hepburn died of appendiceal cancer at her home in Switzerland at the age of 63.






Additional Resources
► Audrey Hepburn best photos, Vanity Fair http://www.vanityfair.com/style/2014/05/audrey-hepburn-photos
► Audrey Hepburn, Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audrey_Hepburn">
► 25 Timeless Style Lessons from Audrey Hepburn http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/20/audrey-hepburn-style_n_3780087.html




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Friday, June 21, 2013

Cyndi Lauper turns 60; Doesn't look a day over 30 - Happy B-Day to you


“I lucked out when I started to sing. I'd already experienced failing at everything else…I absolutely refuse to reveal my age. What am I - a car?”
~~ Cyndi Lauper

American singer, songwriter, actress and LGBT rights activist.


To hear Cyndi Lauper's signature Queens New York accent, see her curly to spiked trendy hair-dos of ever-changing colors from pastel hues to flaming reds, you understand how her fashion flair and eclectic style top her complete head-to-toe pop icon status. Cyndi Lauper is the epitome of individual expression, philanthropy and accomplishment -- thanks to Lauper, there are many firsts for women including her latest -- Sunday, June 9, 2013, at the Tony Awards in Radio City Music Hall, New York City -- legendary Lauper became the first women ever to win (exclusively without any co-writers, co-composers, etc.) the prestigious Tony Award for best original score (music & lyrics) for Broadway’s “Kinky Boots” which won 5 other Tony Awards.
"... I can't say I wasn't practicing in front of the shower curtain for a couple of days for this speech," an emotional Lauper said as she accepted her Tony Award.
She stressed her hard work ethics and how inspired she was by the "Kinky Boots" folks, then thanked her family, producer Harvey Fierstein, and fellow nominees. "...I wrecked all her Broadway musicals when I was a kid, the cast albums. That's how I learned how to sing..." Lauper explained thanks to her mother.
Legendary Lauper has been producing so many meaningful lyrics about acceptance and individuality, and after seeing her in person at a recent fundraiser where she was among the honorees, she doesn’t look a day over 30. Happy birthday Cyndi Lauper! Happy birthday to you! Thanks for all you do for women.

Born Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper on June 22nd in Ozone Park, Queens, New York City. Her father, Fred Lauper, was of German and Swiss descent and her mother, Catrine, Italian American (from Sicily).

She has an older sister, Elen, and a younger brother, Fred (nicknamed Butch).


Photo right of Cyndi Lauper on the red carpet, Honoree at Women Who Care Gala, NYC on May 6, 2013, by Gloria Buono-Daly.



Lauper first achieved success in the early 1980s with the release of her debut solo album She's So Unusual in 1983, which was an instant commercial success. It spawned four top five hits on the Billboard Hot 100—"Girls Just Want to Have Fun", "Time After Time", "She Bop", and "All Through the Night".

It became the first album in history recorded by a female artist to achieve this, and earned Lauper the Best New Artist award at the 27th Grammy Awards in 1985. Her success continued with True Colors in 1986, which included two Billboard Hot 100 hits: The number one "True Colors" and "Change of Heart", which peaked at number 3. She also earned two nominations at the 29th Grammy Awards in 1987.


In January 2010, American toy company Mattel released a Cyndi Lauper Barbie doll as part of their "Ladies of the 80s" series.

In March 2010, NBC began airing the ninth season of The Celebrity Apprentice featuring Lauper and other celebrities such as Sharon Osbourne and Bret Michaels. The show had been filmed from October 19, 2009 to November 12, 2009. Donald Trump fired her on the May 9, 2010, episode, leaving her in sixth place. Lauper donated her winnings to her own True Colors Fund. In the season finale, she performed her upcoming album Memphis Blues in front of the boardroom live.

Lauper has been married to David Thornton since 1991. They have one son, Declyn Wallace Thornton (born 1997). Lauper was raised Roman Catholic and attended Catholic school. She refers to herself as a "Recovering Catholic.”

On June 24, 2012, Lauper appeared as a Grand Marshall for the annual Gay Pride Parade in New York City. She also discussed the contributions of her organization the "True Colors fund" to the LGBT community, and later performed that evening for a Pride event as well.

Lauper composed music for the musical show Kinky Boots with Harvey Fierstein, based on the 2006 independent film "Kinky Boots". The musical opened in Chicago in October 2012 and on Broadway at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on April 4, 2013. The musical leads the 2013 Tony Awards with 13 nominations including best original score. In May Lauper won for best score for Kinky Boots at the 63th annual awards by New York’s Outer Critics Circle, the show also won Best musical and Best Actor for Billy Porter.

Lauper made international news in March 2011 while waiting for a delayed flight at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires. There, she gave an impromptu performance of Girls Just Want to Have Fun, as other passengers joined in and sang along with her. A video of the performance was later posted on YouTube.

Will Google celebrate Lauper’s 60th with a doodle?

Additional Resources
► Cyndi Lauper Web site http://cyndilauper.com/
► Cyndi Lauper, Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper">
Cyndi Lauper, Honoree at Women Who Care Gala May 6, 2013 http://myblog.allthingsdigitalmarketing.com/2013/06/one-to-one-with-gloria-and-cyndi-lauper.html
► Cyndi Lauper’s impromptu airport performance of “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” Time, March 8, 2011 http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/03/08/watch-cyndi-laupers-impromptu-airport-performance-of-girls-just-wanna-have-fun/
► Cyndi Lauper airport performance on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PrBnG9E4I4
► Cyndi Lauper, The Sex is in the Heel from Kinky Boots on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xDQTDM59TM




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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Carol Burnett reaches the big 080: Happy B-Day to you

“I'm glad I was born when I was. My time was the golden age of variety. If I were starting out again now, maybe things would happen for me, but it certainly would not be on a variety show with 28 musicians, 12 dancers, two major guest stars, 50 costumes a week by Bob Mackie. The networks just wouldn't spend the money today.”
~~ Carol Burnett

American actress, comedienne, singer, and writer; best known for her long-running TV variety show on CBS, The Carol Burnett Show.


From her signature Tarzan yell and left ear pinch what comes to mind whenever I think of Carol Burnett is her amazing accomplishments and presence in the industry. She has achieved so much success on stage, television -- a dozen years of CBS' "The Carol Burnett Show" -- and film in varying genres including dramatic and comedy roles. Happy birthday Carol Burnett!

Born, Carol Creighton on April 26th, 1933, in San Antonio, Texas, Burnett was the daughter of Ina Louise (née Creighton), a publicity writer for movie studios, and Joseph Thomas Burnett, a movie theater manager.



Burnett married Don Saroyan on December 15, 1955; they divorced in 1962. On May 4, 1963, Burnett married TV producer Joe Hamilton, a divorced father of eight, who had produced her 1962 Carnegie Hall concert and would produce The Carol Burnett Show, among other projects. The couple had three daughters: Carrie Hamilton December 5, 1963, died on January 20, 2002 Jody Hamilton January 18, 1967 (age 46) Erin Hamilton August 14, 1968 (age 44)

Their marriage ended in divorce in 1984, and Hamilton died of cancer in 1991. On November 24, 2001, Burnett married Brian Miller (principal drummer in and contractor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra), who is 23 years her junior.

In January 2002, Burnett's daughter Carrie died of lung and brain cancer at the age of 38. She had become addicted to drugs as a teenager. Burnett and Carrie wrote a play together called Hollywood Arms, which was adapted from Burnett's bestselling memoir, One More Time.

The Broadway production featured Linda Lavin as the Burnett character's beloved grandmother, Sara Niemietz and Donna Lynne Champlin shared the role of Helen (Carol Burnett), and Michele Pawk played the role of the mother, Louise. For her performance, Pawk received the 2003 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play.

Burnett's daughter Erin became a singer. Since the 1960s, Burnett has been best friends with Julie Andrews. Burnett is the godmother of Julie's first child Emma Walton Hamilton.

Will Google celebrate Carol Burnett’s 80th Birthday?



Additional Resources
► Carol Burnett Web site http://carolburnettfan.com/
► Carol Burnett, Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Burnett">Carol Burnett
► Carol Burnett Brainy Quotes http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/c/carol_burnett.html
► Carol Burnett’s birthday cake animated http://carolburnettfan.com/birthday-flash.html

The following awards, recognition and chronological historical information below courtesy of Wikipedia.org
Emmy Awards
♦Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6439 Hollywood Blvd. in front of the Hollywood Pacific Theatre (below), where she was once fired from a job as an usherette. At the time, it was known as the Warner Hollywood Theatre.
♦ 1962 – Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Musical Program or Series, The Garry Moore Show
♦ 1963 – Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Musical Program or Series, Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall and An Evening with Carol Burnett
♦ 1969, 1970, 1971 – Nominated for Outstanding Variety or Musical Series, The Carol Burnett Show
♦ 1972 – Outstanding Variety Series – Musical, The Carol Burnett Show, shared with Joe Hamilton (executive producer) and Arnie Rosen (producer)
♦ 1972 – Nominated for Outstanding Single Program – Variety or Musical – Variety and Popular Music, Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center
♦ 1973 – Nominated for Outstanding Variety Musical Series, The Carol Burnett Show, with Joe Hamilton (executive producer), and Bill Angelos, Buz Kohan, and Arnie Rosen (producers)
♦ 1974 – Outstanding Music-Variety Series, The Carol Burnett Show, with Joe Hamilton (executive producer) and Ed Simmons (producer)
♦ 1974 – Nominated for Best Lead Actress in a Drama, 6 Rms Riv Vu
♦ 1975 – Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Series, The Carol Burnett Show, with Joe Hamilton (executive producer) and Ed Simmons (producer)
♦ 1976, 1977, 1978 – Nominated for Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Series, The Carol Burnett Show, with Joe Hamilton (executive producer) and Ed Simmons (producer)
♦ 1977 – Nominated for Outstanding Special – Comedy-Variety or Music, Sills and Burnett at the Met, with Beverly Sills and Joe Hamilton (producer)
♦ 1979 – Nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special, Friendly Fire
♦ 1983 – Nominated for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program, Texaco Star Theater: Opening Night
♦ 1993 – Nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, The Larry Sanders Show
♦ 1995 – Nominated for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program, Men, Movies & Carol
♦ 1997 – Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, Mad About You
♦ 1998 – Nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, Mad About You
♦ 2002 – Nominated for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special, Carol Burnett: Show Stoppers, with John Hamilton and Rick Hawkins (executive producers), Jody Hamilton and Mary Jo Blue (producers) 2009 – Nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Golden Globe Awards
♦ 1968 – Best TV Star – Female, The Carol Burnett Show
♦ 1970, 1972, 1977, 1978 – Best TV Actress – Musical/Comedy, The Carol Burnett Show
♦ 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979 – Nominated for Best TV Actress – Musical/Comedy, The Carol Burnett Show
♦ 1973 – Nominated for Best Motion Picture Actress – Musical/Comedy, Pete 'n' Tillie
♦ 1979 – Nominated for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Supporting Role, A Wedding
♦ 1982 – Nominated for Best Motion Picture Actress – Comedy/Musical, The Four Seasons
♦ 1983 – Nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy/Musical, Annie
♦ 1983 – Nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV, Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice
♦ 1991 – Nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series – Comedy/Musical, Carol & Company

Other
♦ Burnett received a Peabody Award in 1962.
♦ She was awarded the Women in Film Crystal Award in 1980.
♦ In 1997, she was awarded the Women in Film Lucy Award in recognition of her excellence and innovation in her creative works that have enhanced the perception of women through the medium of television.
♦ She was a recipient of the 2003 Kennedy Center Honors.
♦ President George W. Bush awarded Burnett the Presidential Medal of Freedom on November 9, 2005.
♦ She was named the Grand Marshal of the 109th Rose Parade and the 84th Rose Bowl Game on New Year's Day in 1998.
♦ She was the first honoree and presenter at second annual awards ceremony of the Back Stage West Garland Awards in 1999
♦ On December 1, 2009, she was inducted into the California Hall of Fame at The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts.
♦ Burnett was presented a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6439 Hollywood Blvd., in front of the Hollywood Pacific Theatre where she worked, as an usher in 1957.

Work
Television
♦ The Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Show (regular in 1955)
♦ Stanley (1956–1957)
♦ Omnibus (October 1956)
♦ The Garry Moore Show (regular from 1959–1962)
♦ The Jack Benny Program (guest appearances in 1962 and 1963)
♦ Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall (1962)
♦ The Twilight Zone (played Agnes Grep in episode "Cavender Is Coming" – 1962)
♦ An Evening with Carol Burnett (1963)
♦ Calamity Jane (1963)
♦ Once Upon a Mattress (1964)
♦ The Entertainers (1964–1965)
♦ The Lucy Show (special guest star-4 episodes-1966)
♦ Carol + 2 (1967)
♦ Get Smart (1967) as "Ozark" Annie Jones in Season 3 episode "One of Our Olives Is Missing"
♦ The Carol Burnett Show (1967–1978)
♦ Here's Lucy (Guest Appearance - 1968)
♦ The Carol Burnett Show in London (1970)
♦ Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center (1971)
♦ Sesame Street (1971) giving a lecture about noses
♦ Once Upon a Mattress (1972)
♦ 6 Rms Riv Vu (1974)
♦ Out to Lunch (1974)
♦ Twigs (1975)
♦ The Cher Show (1975)
♦ Sills and Burnett at the Met (1976)
♦ All My Children (cast member: 1976, 1983, 1995, 2005, and 2011)
♦ Dolly and Carol in Nashville (1978)
♦ The Grass Is Always Greener over the Septic Tank (1978)
♦ Friendly Fire (1979)
♦ Carol Burnett & Company (1979)
♦ The Tenth Month (1979)
♦ The Muppet Show (1980) (Guest star Season 5, Episode 15)
♦ Eunice (1982) (teleplay based on the Family sketches separate from Mama's Family)
♦ Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice (1982)
♦ Between Friends (1983)
♦ Mama's Family (cast member from 1983 to 1985)
♦ Burnett Discovers Domingo (1984)
♦ Magnum, P.I. (1984 and 1988 as Susan Johnson)
♦ The Laundromat (1985)
♦ Follies in Concert (1986)
♦ Fresno (1986) (miniseries)
♦ Plaza Suite (1987) (also executive producer)
♦ Carol, Carl, Whoopi and Robin (1987)
♦ Fame (1987) – episode Reggie and Rose (with Carrie Hamilton), broadcast April 27, 1987
♦ Hostage (1988)
♦ Julie & Carol: Together Again (1989)
♦ Carol & Company (1990) (canceled after one and a half seasons)
♦ The Carol Burnett Show (1991) (canceled after two months)
♦ The Larry Sanders Show (1992) – episode The Spider Episode
♦ The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion (1993)
♦ Carol Burnett: The Special Years (1994)
♦ Seasons of the Heart (1994)
♦ Men, Movies & Carol (1994)
♦ Mad About You (Theresa Stemple, 1996–1999)
♦ Touched by an Angel (1997) – episode The Comeback (with Carrie Hamilton), broadcast November 23, 1997
♦ The Marriage Fool (1998)
♦ Putting It Together (2000)
♦ Carol Burnett: Show Stoppers (2001) (also executive producer)
♦ The Carol Burnett Show: Let's Bump Up the Lights (2004) (also executive producer)
♦ Once Upon a Mattress (2005) (also executive producer)
♦ Desperate Housewives (2006) (guest starring role as Eleanor Mason)
♦ American Masters Tribute to Carol Burnett (2007)
♦ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2009) (Emmy award-nominated guest appearance)
♦ The Bonnie Hunt Show (2010) (Special guest)
♦ Glee (2010) (Special guest star)
Filmography
♦ Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? (1963)
♦ Rowan & Martin at the Movies (1968) (short subject)
♦ Star Spangled Salesman (1968) (short subject)
♦ Pete 'n' Tillie (1972)
♦ The Front Page (1974)
♦ A Wedding (1978)
♦ Health (1980)
♦ The Four Seasons (1981)
♦ Chu Chu and the Philly Flash (1981)
♦ Annie (1982)
♦ Noises Off (1992)
♦ Moon Over Broadway (1997) (documentary)
♦ Get Bruce (1999) (documentary)
♦ The Trumpet of the Swan (2001) (voice)
♦ Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There (2004) (documentary)
♦ Once Upon a Mattress (2005)
♦ Horton Hears a Who! (2008) (voice)
♦ Post Grad (2009)
♦ The Secret World of Arrietty (2012) (voice)

Stage
♦ Once Upon a Mattress (1959)
♦ Calamity Jane (1961)
♦ Calamity Jane (1963)
♦ Fade Out – Fade In (1964)
♦ Plaza Suite (1970)
♦ I Do! I Do! (1974)
♦ Same Time, Next Year (1977)
♦ Same Time, Next Year (1980)
♦ Follies (1985)
♦ Love Letters (1990)
♦ Company (1993)
♦ Moon Over Buffalo (1995)
♦ Putting It Together (1998)
♦ Broadway on Broadway (2002)


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