- (1941) Novel: "The G-String Murders". NOTE: Filmed as Lady of Burlesque (1943).
- (1942) Novel: "Mother Finds a Body". New York: Simon & Schuster.
- (1932) Stage: Appeared in "Hot Cha!".
- (1933) Stage: Appeared in "Melody".
- (1940) Stage: Appeared in "New York Worlds Fair".
- (1944) Stage: Appeared in "Royal American Shows".
- (1942) Stage: Appeared in "Star and Garter" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music Box Theatre: 24 Jun 1942-4 Dec 1943 (609 performances). She appeared as "Star and Garter Girls" Singer" / "Jennie Windsor" in "That Merry Wife of Windsor" / "The Lady that's known as "Lou" in "The Malamute Saloon" / "The Girl on the Police Gazette" / "Crazy House" / "I Can't Strip to Brahms" Performer" / "Gloria Pinkee" / "Aired in Court" / "Nurse" / "Crazy House".
- (1959) Playwright: "Story of Gypsy Rose Lee".
- (1936) Playwright: "Streets of Paris".
- (1940s) Print ad: Packard Lectro Shaver.
- (10/28/40) Stage: Appeared (as "Lady") in "Du Barry" on Broadway. Royale Theater.
- (7/19/54) Stage: Appeared in "The Woman". Norwich Summer Theater.
- (1954) Stage: Appeared in "Darling, Darling". Pocono Playhouse, Pennsylvania.
- (1958) Stage: Appeared in "Happy Hunting".
- (1943) Stage: Wrote "The Naked Genius", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Scenic Design by Frederick Fox. Costume Design by Billy Livingston. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Plymouth Theatre: 21 Oct 1943-20 Nov 1943 (36 performances). Cast: Joan Blondell (as "Honey Bee Carroll"), Frieda Altman (as "Mrs. Davis"), Mary Ashworth (as "Gladys"), Bertha Belmore (as "Lollie Adams"), Kay Buckley (as "Shop Girl"), Lewis Charles (as "Sam Hinkle"), George Cotton (as "A Moving Man"), Tom Daly (as "A Man"), Marie Louise Dana (as "Mrs. Goodwin"), Robert Downing (as "State Trooper"), Ralph Glover (as "A Man"), Judson Langill (as "Mr. Goodwin"), Ralph Lewis (as "A.P. Man"), Bernice Maison (as "Sally Martin"), Gil Maison (as "Teddy Martin"), Anton McQuade (as "Drunk"), Doro Merande (as "Myrtle McGuire"), Millard Mitchell (as "Stuart Tracy"), James Moore (as "First Judge"), Pauline Myers (as "Angela"), Edmonia Nolley (as "Miss Holmes"), Rex O'Malley (as "Fred-Eric"), Phyllis Povah (as "Pansy"), Eleanore Prentiss (as "Shop Girl"), Donald Randolph (as "Charles Goodwin"), Rosemary Rice (as "Emily"; Broadway debut), Emily Ross (as "Mrs. Thompson"), Marcel Rousseau (as "Alonzo"; final Broadway role_, Byron Russell (as "Williams"), Georgia Sothern (as "Alibassi"), John Souther (as "Judge Taylor"), Karen Stevens (as "Shop Girl"), William Torpey (as "Second Judge"). Produced by Mike Todd. NOTE: Filmed as Doll Face (1945).
- (1936) Stage: Appeared in "Ziegfeld Follies of 1936" on Broadway.
- (1967) Print ads: Heublein Cocktails.
- (1954) Print ads: Springmaid Cotton Bed.
- (1962) Print ads: Smirnoff vodka.
- (1945) Print ads: Arrid deodorant.
- (1960s) Album: "Gypsy Rose Lee Remembers Burlesque".
- (1961) Stage: Wrote/appeared in "A Curious Evening with Gypsy Rose Lee" on Broadway. Mayfair Theatre.
- (1960) Album: "Gypsy Rose Lee: That's Me All Over!".
- (1955) Print ads: Catawba Fabrics.
- (4/1/53) Rode an elephant at a cerebral palsy benefit at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Marlene Dietrich was the circus ringmistress.
- (2/25/58) Guest on the cooking show "Gourmet Club". Other guest: Kurt Kasznar.
- (8/26/65) Appeared in the television special "Hollywood Traveling Stars" hosted by Bill Burrud. Also appearing were Victor Jory, Ken Murray and Lloyd Nolan.
- (Summer 1960) Stage: Appeared in Betty Comden and Adolph Green's musical, "Auntie Mame," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, OH. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1961) Stage: Appeared in Betty Comden and Adolph Green's musical, "Auntie Mame," in a Kenley Players production at the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus, OH. John Kenley was artistic director.
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