- (1938 - 1980) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1938) Stage Play: The Shoemakers' Holiday (Revival).
- (1938) Stage Play: Danton's Death. Drama (revival). Music by Marc Blitzstein. Written by Geoffrey Dunlop. Based on the German of Georg Buchner. Scenic Design by Jan Tichacek. Directed by Orson Welles. (1938). Mercury Theatre: 2 Nov 1938- Nov 1938 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: William Alland (as "Servant to Danton"), Ellen Andrews (as "Voice in the Street"), Richard Baer (as "Convention Attendant"), Fay Baker (as "Voice in the Street"), Edgar Barrier (as "Camille Desmoulins"), John Berry (as "Gaoler"), Joseph Cotten (as "Barrere"), Helen Coule (as "Voice in the Street"), George Duthie (as "1st Old Man/President of the Convention") [final Broadway role], Ross Elliott (as "Convention Attendant"), Morgan Farley (as "Heralut De Sechelles"), Ruth Ford (as "Rosalie"), Arlene Francis (as "Marion"), Martin Gabel (as "Danton"), Sparke Hastings (as "Member of the Convention"), Arthur Hoffe (as "Voice in the Street"), Guy Kingsley (as "Lacroix"), William Mowry (as "Member of the Convention"), Edgerton Paul (as "Servant to Danton"), Stanley Poss (as "Servant to Danton"), Stephen Roberts (as "Member of the Convention"), Erskine Sanford (as "Philppeau/2nd Old Man"), Sanford Siegel (as "Voice in the Street"), Vladimir Sokoloff (as "Robespierre"), Anna Stafford (as "Julie"), Fred Thompson (as "Voice in the Street"), Evelyn Wahl (as "Lucile"), Orson Welles (as "St. Just"), Mary Wickes (as "Christine"), Richard Wilson (as "Legendre"), Eustace Wyatt (as "Fouquier"). Produced by Orson Welles and John Houseman.
- (1939) Stage Play: Swingin' The Dream. Musical comedy.
- (1946) Stage Play: No Exit. Drama. Written by Jean-Paul Sartre. Book adapted by Paul Bowles. Directed by John Huston. Biltmore Theatre: 26 Nov 1946- 21 Dec 1946 (31 performances). Cast: Annabella (as "Inez"), Claude Dauphin (as "Cradeau") [Broadway debut], Ruth Ford (as "Estelle"), Peter Kass (as "Bellboy"). Produced by Herman Levin and Oliver Smith.
- (1947) Stage Play: This Time Tomorrow. Drama.
- (1949) Stage Play: Clutterbuck. Comedy.
- (1951) Stage Play: The House of Bernarda Alba.
- (1955) Stage Play: Island of Goats. Drama.
- (1959) Stage Play: Requiem for a Nun. Drama.
- (1964) Stage Play: The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore (Revival). Written by Tennessee Williams, produced by David Merrick and directed by Tony Richardson on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 1 Jan 1964- 4 Jan 1964 (5 performances + 2 previews beginning on December 30, 1963). Cast included Tallulah Bankhead as Mrs. Goforth, Ruth Ford as the Witch of Capri, Robert Hooks (as Bobby Dean Hooks) as Stage Assistant, Tab Hunter as Christopher Flanders, Konrad Matthaei as Stage Assistant, Ralph Roberts as Rudy, and Marian Seldes as Blackie. Produced by David Merrick. Produced in association with Neil Hartley.
- (1966) Stage Play: Dinner at Eight. Comedy (revival).
- (1967) Stage Play: The Ninety Day Mistress.
- (1971) Stage Play: The Grass Harp.
- (1976) Stage Play: Poor Murderer.
- (1948) She acted in Edwin Justus Mayer's play, "The Jailer's' Wench," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Walter Abel in the cast.
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