- (1950-51) Print ads: Rheingold beer.
- (1950) Print ads: Lux beauty soap.
- Stage: Appeared on Broadway in "Dream Girl".
- (1963) Stage: Appeared in "Hot Spot" on Broadway.
- (1956) Stage: Appeared (as "Ella Peterson") in "Bells Are Ringing" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Material adaption by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Music by Jule Styne. Musical Director: Milton Rosenstock. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Vocal arrangements / direction by Herbert Greene and Buster Davis. Dance arrangements / Incidental music by John Morris. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins and Bob Fosse. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Alvin Theatre from 15 Dec 1958-close): 29 Nov 1956-7 Mar 1959 (924 performances). Cast: Judy Holliday (as "Ella Peterson"), Sydney Chaplin (as "Jeff Moss"), Pam Abbott, Frank Aletter (as "Blake Barton"), Doria Avila, Joanne Birks, Dort Clark (as "Inspector Barnes"), Frank Derbas, Norma Doggett, Phyllis Dorne, Don Emmons, Peter Gennaro (as "Carl"), Frank Green, Eddie Heim, George S. Irving, Patti Karr, Kasimir Kokich, Eddie Lawrence, Marc Leon, Urylee Leonardos, Jeannine Masterson, David McDaniel, Paul Michael, Frank Milton, Barbara Newman, Tom O'Steen, Julian Patrick, John Perkins, Nancy Perkins, Ellen Ray, Michelle Reiner, Marsha Rivers, Steve Roland, Donna Sanders, Jean Stapleton (as "Sue"), Willy Sumner, Ed Thompson, Beryl Towbin, Ben Vargas, Ann Wallace, Bernard West (as "Dr. Kitchell"), Jack Weston (as "Francis"), Pat Wilkes, Billy Wilson, Gordon Woodburn. Replacement cast during Shubert Theatre run: Heywood Hale Broun (as "Francis"), Betty Garrett (as "Ella Peterson"; during Holliday's vacation), Scott Hunter (as "Joey"), Hal Linden (as "Jeff Moss"; Broadway debut), David McDaniel (as "Singer at Night Club"), Paul Michael (as "Police Officer"), Larry Parks (as "Jeff Moss; during Sidney Chaplin's vacation), Jack Rains (as "Maitre D'Hotel"), Ben Raisen (as "Waiter"). Understudy: June Ericson (as "Ella Peterson"). Replacement cast during Alvin Theatre run: Doria Avila (as "Another Actor"), Vincent Beck (as "Man from Corvello Mob"), Louisa Cabot (as "Dancer"), Michael Davis (as "Singer"), Frank Derbas (as "Carl"), Joan Elliott (as "Singer"), Jain Fairfax (as "Dancer"), Barbara Gutierrez (as "Carol"), Marian Hunter (as "Dancer"), Louis Kosman (as "Dancer" / "Other Man"), Marc Leon (as "Waiter"), Ripple Lewis (as "Singer"), Hal Linden (as "Jeff Moss"), Paul Lipson (as "Larry Hastings"), Sigyn Lund (as "Dancer"), Frances Martin (as "Dancer"), Paul Merrill (as "Maitre D'Hotel" / "Singer"), William Miller (as "Dancer"), Philip Nasta (as "Dancer" / "Master of Ceremonies" / "Telephone Man"), Mitchell Nutick (as "Dancer" / "Joey"), Ernest Parham (as "Dancer"), Alice Pearce (as "Sue"), Alan Peterson (as "Dancer"), Ralph Roberts (as "Francis"), Bob Roman (as "Singer"), Adolph Sambogna (as "Dancer"), Donna Sanders (as "Olga"), Mary Ellen Schimmel (as "Singer"), Jim Smock (as "Dancer"), Harriet Spitz (as "Dancer"), Mark Tully (as "Singer" / "Singer at Night Club"), Edmund Walenta (as "Police Officer" / "Singer"), Louise Woods (as "Mrs. Mallet" / "Singer"). Understudies: Doria Avila (as "Carl"), Vincent Beck (as "Jeff Moss"), Jain Fairfax (as "Carol" / "Olga"), Louis Kosman (as "Man from Corvello Mob"), Marc Leon (as "Dr. Kitchell"), Paul Lipson (as "Sandor"), Frances Martin (as "Gwynne"), Mitchell Nutick (as "Francis"), Steve Roland (as "Inspector Barnes"), Bob Roman (as "Paul Arnold" / 'Ludwig Smiley"), Lynne Stuart (as "Ella Peterson"), Mark Tully (as "Blake Barton"). Prodfuced by The Theatre Guild. NOTES: (1) Filmed as Bells Are Ringing (1960). (2) Holliday won the Tony award as Best Actress, Musical.
- (1951) Stage: Appeared in "Dream Girl" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by Elmer Rice. Scenic Design by Eldon Elder. Costume Design by Emeline C. Roche. Music by William Brooks. Directed by Morton Da Costa. City Center: 9 May 1951-20 May 1951 (15 performances). Cast: Don DeFore (as "Clark Redfield" / "Mexican"), Joseph Dooley (as "Other Mexican" / "Chauffeur"), Arny Freeman (as "Other Mexican" / "Luigi"), Judy Holliday (as "Georgina Allerton"), Walter Klavun (as "Jim Lucas"), William LeMassena (as "Radio Announcer" / "District Attorney" / "Headwaiter"), William A. Lee (as "Dr. J. Gilmore Percival" / "George Allerton" / "Obstetrician" / "Judge" / "Theatre Manager" / "Justice of the Peace Billings"), Sarah Marshall (as "Usher"), Adrienne Moore (as "Miss Delehanty"), Edmon Ryan (as "George Hand"), Ann Shoemaker (as "Lucy Allerton" / "Nurse"), J. English Smith (as "Policeman" / "Waiter"), Donald Symington (as "Bert" / "Doctor" / "Antonio"), Sylvia Syms (as "Stout Woman"), Theodore Tenley (as "Salarino" / "Waiter"), Mary Welch (as "Claire Blakeley"), Marian Winters (as "Miriam Allerton Lucas" / "Arabella"). Produced by New York City Theatre Company.
- (1946) Stage: Appeared (as "Billie Dawn") in "Born Yesterday" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Garson Kanin. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Costume Design by Ruth Kanin. Assistant Scenic Design: Charles Elson. Directed by Garson Kanin. Lyceum Theatre (moved to The Henry Miller's Theatre from 9 Nov 1948-close): 4 Feb 1946-31 Dec 1949 (1642 performances). Cast: Paul Douglas (as "Harry Brock"), Gary Merrill (as "Paul Verrall"), Carroll Ashburn (as "The Assistant Manager"), Mona Bruns (as "Mrs. Hedges"), C.L. Burke (as "A Waiter"), Ellen Hall (as "Helen" / "A Maid"), William Harmon (as "A Bellhop"), Otto Hulett (as "Ed Devery"), Rex King (as "A Bellhop"), Mary Laslo (as "A Manicurist"), Ted Mayer (as "A Barber"), Paris Morgan (as "A Bootblack"), Larry Oliver (as "Sen. Norval Hedges"), Frank Otto (as "Eddie Brock"; final Broadway role). Replacement cast (during Lyceum Theatre run): John S. Clubley (as "The Assistant Manager"), Harry Cooke (as "Eddie Brock"; final Broadway role), James Daly (as "A Bellhop"), Jan Sterling (as "Billie Dawn"). Replacement cast (during Henry Miller's Theatre run): Scott McKay (as "Paul Verrall"), Jean Parker (as "Billie Dawn"). Produced by Max Gordon. NOTES: (1) Filmed as Born Yesterday (1950) and Born Yesterday (1993). (2) Holliday reprised her role in the original film version.
- (1945) Stage: Appeared in "Kiss Them for Me" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Luther Davis. Based on "Shore Leave" by Frederic Wakeman. Directed by Herman Shumlin. Belasco Theatre (moved to The Fulton Theatre from 14 May 1945-close): 20 Mar 1945-23 Jun 1945 (110 performances). Cast: Robert Allen, George Cory, Jayne Cotter, Edward Crandall, Richard Davis, Amy Douglass, Paul Ford (as "Mr. Hardy"), Harold Grau (as "Tailor"), Judy Holliday (as "Alice"; Broadway debut), Douglas Jones, Virginia Kaye, Dennis King Jr., George Mathews, John McGovern, Patricia Quinn O'Hara, Daniel Petrie, Dudley Sadler, Sonya Stokowski, Richard Widmark (as "Crewson"). Produced by John H. Moses and Mark Hanna.
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