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List of Yvonne De Carlo performances

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This is the complete filmography of actress Yvonne De Carlo (September 1, 1922 – January 8, 2007).

De Carlo portraying the title role in Salome, Where She Danced (1945)

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1941 Harvard, Here I Come Bathing Girl Uncredited
1942 This Gun for Hire Showgirl at Neptune Glub Uncredited
1942 Youth on Parade Student Uncredited
1942 Road to Morocco Handmaiden Uncredited
1942 Lucky Jordan Bit Role Deleted scenes
1942 Rhythm Parade Showgirl Uncredited
1943 The Crystal Ball Secretary Deleted scenes
1943 Salute for Three Left Brunette in Singing Quartette Uncredited
1943 For Whom the Bell Tolls Girl in Cafe Uncredited
1943 Let's Face It Chorus Girl Uncredited
1943 So Proudly We Hail! Girl Uncredited
1943 Deerslayer Princess Wah-Tah
1943 True to Life Bit Role Uncredited
1944 Standing Room Only Secretary Uncredited
1944 The Story of Dr. Wassell Native Girl Uncredited
1944 Kismet Handmaiden Uncredited
1944 Rainbow Island Lona's Companion Uncredited
1944 Here Come the Waves Wave Uncredited
1944 Practically Yours Office Clerk Uncredited
1945 Bring on the Girls Hatcheck Girl Uncredited
1945 Salome, Where She Danced Anna Maria "Salome"
1945 Frontier Gal Lorena Dumont
1947 Song of Scheherazade Cara de Talavera
1947 Brute Force Gina Ferrara
1947 Slave Girl Francesca
1948 Black Bart Lola Montez
1948 Casbah Inez
1948 River Lady Sequin
1949 Criss Cross Anna Dundee
1949 Calamity Jane and Sam Bass Calamity Jane
1949 The Gal Who Took the West Lillian Marlowe
1950 Buccaneer's Girl Deborah McCoy
1950 The Desert Hawk Princess Scheherazade
1951 Tomahawk Julie Madden
1951 Hotel Sahara Yasmin Pallas
1951 Silver City Candace Surrency
1951 The San Francisco Story Adelaide McCall
1952 Scarlet Angel Roxy McClanahan
1952 Hurricane Smith Luana Whitmore
1953 Sea Devils Droucette
1953 Sombrero Maria of the River Road
1953 The Captain's Paradise Nita St. James
1953 Fort Algiers Yvette
1954 Border River Carmelita Carias
1954 Happy Ever After Serena McGlusky US title: Tonight's the Night
1954 La Contessa di Castiglione Virginia Oldoini
1954 Passion Rosa Melo / Antonia 'Tonia' Melo
1955 Shotgun Abby
1955 Flame of the Islands Rosalind Dee
1956 Magic Fire Minna Planer
1956 Raw Edge Hannah Montgomery
1956 The Ten Commandments Sephora
1956 Death of a Scoundrel Bridget Kelly
1957 Band of Angels Amantha Starr
1958 The Sword and the Cross Mary Magdalene
1959 Timbuktu Natalie Dufort
1963 McLintock! Louise Warren
1964 Law of the Lawless Ellie Irish
1964 A Global Affair Dolores
1966 Munster, Go Home! Lily Munster
1967 Hostile Guns Laura Mannon
1968 The Power Mrs. Sally Hallson
1968 Arizona Bushwhackers Jill Wyler
1970 The Delta Factor Valerie
1971 The Seven Minutes Constance Cumberland
1974 Arizona Slim Countess Zubrovka
1975 Blazing Stewardesses Honey Morgan
1975 It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time Julia
1975 The Intruder DePriest
1976 Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood Cleaning Woman
1976 La casa de las sombras Mrs. Howard
1977 Satan's Cheerleaders Emmy / Sheriff's Wife / High Priestess
1979 Nocturna: Granddaughter of Dracula Jugulia Vein
1979 Guyana: Cult of the Damned Susan Ames
1979 Fuego negro Catherine Jones
1979 Silent Scream Mrs. Engels
1980 The Man with Bogart's Face Teresa Anastas
1981 Liar's Moon Jeanene Dubois
1981 Play Dead Hester
1985 Flesh and Bullets Judge in Los Angeles
1987 Vultures Rose
1988 American Gothic Ma
1988 Cellar Dweller Mrs. Briggs
1990 Mirror, Mirror Emelin
1991 Oscar Aunt Rosa
1992 The Naked Truth Mrs. Hess Direct-to-video release
1993 Seasons of the Heart Older Martha (voice)

Short subjects

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Year Title Role Notes
1941 The Kink of the Campus Kitty O'Hara
1941 I Look at You
1942 The Lamp of Memory[1] Herself
1944 Fun Time Phyllis

Unfinished film projects

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Year Title Notes
1947 Christmas Eve at Pilot Butte Co-starring Dan Duryea.[2]
1949 Bagdad Originally announced as a vehicle for De Carlo, but she fell ill and was replaced with Maureen O'Hara.[3]
1950 Moon over Java[4]
1951 The Girl from Astoli A film to be shot in Austria.[5]
1951 Matthew the Matador Co-starring matador Mario Cabré, who De Carlo had dated[6]
1951 Mata Hari[7]
1952 Sing, You Sinners Co-starring Jane Russell and Rhonda Fleming as daughters of Jimmy Durante[8]
1953 Shall We Dance? A comedy with Alec Guinness and De Carlo playing two touring vaudevillians[9]
1955 The Baker's Wife A remake of the 1938 film of the same title with Vittorio De Sica.[10]


Television

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Year(s) Title Role(s) Notes
1952 Lights Out Marie Von Erdody Episode: "Another Country"
1953 The Ford Television Theatre Prudence Ledyard / Madame 44 Episode: "Madame 44"
1953 The Backbone of America Victoria Johnson TV film
1956 Screen Directors Playhouse Pearl Krauss Episode: "Hot Cargo" (directed by Tay Garnett)[11]
1956 Star Stage Doña María Sánchez Episode: "The Sainted General"
1957 Shower of Stars Various / Herself Episode: "Skits & Sketches"
1957 Schlitz Playhouse Francesca Episode: "Storm Over Rapallo"
1958 Playhouse 90 Marina Arkwright Episode: "Verdict of Three"
1959 Bonanza Lotta Crabtree Episode: "A Rose for Lotta"
1960 Adventures in Paradise Lianne Zagreb Episode: "Isle of Eden"
1961 Death Valley Days Dr. Clare Reed Episode: "The Lady Was an M.D."
1961–1962 Follow the Sun Annie Beeler Episode:"Annie Beeler's Place"
Episode: "The Longest Crap Game in History"
1963 Burke's Law Countess Barbara Erozzi Episode: "Who Killed Beau Sparrow?"
1963–1969 The Virginian Helen Haldeman aka Elena / Imogene Delphinia Episode: "A Time Remembered"
Episode:"Crime Wave in Buffalo Springs"
1964 The Greatest Show on Earth Magda Kolday Episode: "The Night the Monkey Died"
1964–1966 The Munsters Lily Munster All 70 episodes
1967 The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. Nadia Marcolescu Episode: "The Moulin Ruse Affair"
1967 Custer Vanessa Ravenhill Episode: "The Raiders"
1970 The Name of the Game Mrs. Levene Episode: "Island of Gold and Precious Stones"
1974 The Girl on the Late, Late Show Lorraine TV film
1974 The Mark of Zorro Isabella Vega TV film
1978–1979 Fantasy Island Fifi Aprea / Madame Jeannot Episode: "Charlie's Cherubs/Stalag 3"
Episode: "The Mermaid/The Victim"
1981 The Munsters' Revenge Lily Munster TV film
1985 Murder, She Wrote Miss Springer Episode: "Jessica Behind Bars"
1986 A Masterpiece of Murder Mrs. Murphy TV film
1990 The Adventures of the Black Stallion Episode: "Star Quality"
1991 Dream On Francesca Goldman Episode: "The Second Greatest Story Ever Told"
1993 Tales from the Crypt Mrs. Jones Episode: "Death of Some Salesmen"
1995 Here Come the Munsters Restaurant Guest TV film
1995 The Barefoot Executive Norma TV film

Radio

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Year Program Role Episode
1948 Camel Screen Guild Players Inez "Casbah"
1950 New National Guard Show Marcelle "The Doctor and the Orchid"
1952 Musical Comedy Theatre Dinah Barkley "The Barkleys of Broadway"[12]

Stage appearances

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  • Hollywood Revels - May, 1941 - Orpheum[13] - performed the number "Dance of the Heat Wave"[14]
  • Glamour Over Hollywood - December, 1941 - Florentine Gardens, Los Angeles[15]
  • performed the hula number "A Night in Hawaii" in the eight annual police show at the Shrine Auditorium - May, 1942[16]
  • an estimated fifteen West Coast rodeos at various venues in the 1940s[17]
  • nightclub appearance at the Cocoanut Grove - October 1959[18]
Year Title Role Theatre Notes
1964 Enter Laughing Angela Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, USA Broadway debut; replaced Vivian Blaine[19]
1968 Hello Dolly Dolly Gallagher Levi New Haven, Connecticut, USA[20]
1969 Cactus Flower Stephanie Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1970 Follies Carlotta Campion Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, USA Sang "I'm Still Here"[21]
1972 No, No, Nanette Nanette Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Replaced Cyd Charisse[22]
1973 Decline and Fall of the Entire World as Seen Through the Eyes of Cole Porter Off Broadway Theatre, San Diego, California, USA
1974 The Sound of Music Baroness Elsa Schräder Crystal Palace, Dallas, Texas, USA With Jane Jayroe in the title role
1975 Applause Margo Channing California Theatre, San Bernardino, California, USA
1976 Dames at Sea Mona Kent Embassy Cabaret Theatre, Windsor, Ontario, Canada[23][24]
1978 Gypsy Mama Rose Woodminster Summer Theatre, Oakland, California, USA[25]
1982 Can-Can Tropicana Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA[26]

References

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  1. ^ De Carlo & Warren 1987, p. 68.
  2. ^ "DRAMA AND FILM: 'Viva Zapata!' Readied; Big Outwester Slated" Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 22 Sep 1947: A2.
  3. ^ "MAUREEN O'HARA IN U-I MOVIE LEAD: Replaces Ailing Yvonne de Carlo in 'Bagdad,' to Start June 1 -- Ella Raines Gets Role" by THOMAS F. BRADY Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES.. New York Times 10 May 1949: 29.
  4. ^ "MOVIELAND BRIEFS" Los Angeles Times 4 Apr 1949: B7.
  5. ^ "Yvonne De Carlo Will Star in Austrian Film" Los Angeles Times 1 Dec 1951: A6.
  6. ^ "Yvonne de Carlo Is European Film Favorite: Looking at Hollywood" Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 24 Sep 1951: d6.
  7. ^ "New Contract to Let Yvonne Travel: Looking at Hollywood" Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 7 Mar 1951: a14.
  8. ^ "Glamour Trio Lined Up for 'Sing You Sinners'" Los Angeles Times 3 May 1952: 12.
  9. ^ "Looking at Hollywood: Yvonne Snares Alec Guinness Again" Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 6 Oct 1953: b7.
  10. ^ "Yvonne De Carlo to Do Film in Two Languages" HEDDA HOPPER'S STAFF. Chicago Daily Tribune 11 June 1955: 17.
  11. ^ "De Carlo Cover" The Washington Post and Times-Herald [Washington, D.C.], 1 Jan 1956: J1.
  12. ^ Kirby, Walter (April 27, 1952). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. The Decatur Daily Review. p. 48. Retrieved May 9, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  13. ^ "Bright Bill at Orpheum" Kingsley, Grace. Los Angeles Times 22 May 1941: 12.
  14. ^ "Major Barbara' Will Continue" Los Angeles Times 21 May 1941: 12.
  15. ^ "TRAVEL: Taxco Basks in Grandeur and Beauty of Early Days" Los Angeles Times 28 Dec 1941: C4.
  16. ^ "Huge Crowd Sees Opening of Eighth Annual Police Show: Mayor Bowron and Chief Horrall at Performance; Civic Chorus Leads in Singing National Anthem" Los Angeles Times 13 May 1942: A12.
  17. ^ "THE UNVEILING OF YVONNE (SALOME) DE CARLO: Herewith Some Early Film Entries in the Easter Week Sweepstakes" by THOMAS M. PRYOR. New York Times 25 Mar 1945: X3.
  18. ^ "Stars Sparkle on Club Stages" Scott, John L. Los Angeles Times 12 Sep 1959: B3.
  19. ^ "Yvonne De Carlo in Comedy". The New York Times. March 4, 1964. Retrieved November 2, 2021.
  20. ^ De Carlo & Warren 1987, p. 215.
  21. ^ Kerr, Walter (April 11, 1971). "Yes, Yes, Alexis! No, No, 'Follies'!". The New York Times. Retrieved November 2, 2021.
  22. ^ De Carlo & Warren 1987, pp. 226–227.
  23. ^ "Yvonne De Carlo: She's Quite a Lady. Dames at Sea is a festive occasion at the Embassy". Toronto Public Library. Retrieved November 2, 2021.
  24. ^ De Carlo & Warren 1987, p. 234.
  25. ^ De Carlo & Warren 1987, p. 237.
  26. ^ Dugas, David (August 26, 1982). "About People". UPI. Retrieved November 2, 2021.

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