Television Appearances
Lux Video Theater (CBS) Shadow on the Heart October 16, 1950.
Announcer: Jay Jackson.
The Vladimir Selinsky Orchestra.
A blind woman, (Veronica Lake, as Stormy Denton) becomes tired of life and her lot in it, until the love of a Coast Guardsman gives her the courage and hope to live again. Broadcast live from New York City.
Red Galligher: Gene Lyons.
Gramps: Roy Fant.
Steve: William Kemp.
Skipper: Robert Allen.
Tuttle: Myron Kellin.
1st Coast Guardsman: Walter Matthau.
Nurse: Virginia Tate.
Patient: Patsie de Souza.
Other Coast Guardsmen: Richard King, Reginald Rowland Jr., James Reason, Ray Dunaven, Sandy Kenyon, Dennis McCarthy.
This Is Show Business (CBS) Fall, 1950.
Host: Clifton Fadiman.
Panel: George S. Kaufman, Abe Burrows.
Announcer: Bern Bennett.
Variety and discussion of the entertainment world with guest Veronica Lake.
Celebrity Time (CBS) October 29, 1950.
Host: Conrad Nagel.
Panel: Kyle MacDonnell, Herman Hickman.
Quiz and variety acts. Guests: Veronica Lake, Frank Farrell.
The Bert Parks Show (NBC) Fall, 1950.
Star: Bert Parks.
Vocalists: Betty Ann Grove, The Heathertones.
Dancer: Harold Lang.
The Bobby Sherwood Orchestra.
Daytime music, comedy, and variety with guest Veronica Lake.
Your Show of Shows (NBC) November 18, 1950.
Stars: Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Robert Merrill, Marguerite Piazza, Bill Hayes, Jerry Ross & Nellie Fisher, Mata & Hari, The Hamilton Dancers, Jack Russell, The Billy Williams Quartet, Judy Johnson, Earl Redding, Dick De Freitas, James Starbuck, The Show of Shows Ballet Company.
Announcer: Ed Herlihy.
The Charles Sanford Orchestra.
Ninety minutes of comedy and variety with guest Veronica Lake.
Showtime, USA (ABC) December 3, 1950.
Host: Vinton Freedley.
Guest co-host for tonight is Veronica Lake. Paul Kelly and Uta Hagen perform a scene from Country Girl an alcoholic entertainer tries for a comeback. Also: Ray Middleton, Brenda Forbes.
Lights Out (NBC) Beware This Woman December 4, 1950.
Host: Frank Gallop.
Organist: Arlo Hults.
A woman believes that there are poltergeists in her home, so she enlists a scientist to help her out but he does not give credence to supernatural activity.
Mercy Device: Veronica Lake.
Dr. Lawson: Glenn Denning.
Birdlip: Paul Andor [Wolfgang Zilzer].
Mrs. Abernathy: Phoebe MacKay.
Clerk: Beth Elliott.
Pearly: Daniel Reed.
This Is Show Business (CBS) February 25, 1951.
Host: Clifton Fadiman.
Panel: George S. Kaufman, Abe Burrows.
Announcer: Bern Bennett.
Guests: movie actress Veronica Lake, comic Bert Wheeler, singer-actor Ray Middleton, and Estelle Sloan.
With This Ring (DuMont) Winter, 1951.
Young engaged couples answer questions about handling marriage situations and their responses are evaluated by celebrity guests. Veronica Lake.
The Ken Murray Show (CBS) March 10, 1951.
Stars: Ken Murray, Darla Hood, Laurie Anders, Joe Wong, Tony Labriola, Jack Mulhall, Betty Lou Walters, Joe Besser, The Glamourlovlies.
Vocalists: The Enchanters.
Ozark humorist Bob Burns in Courage Is More Than a Word. Ken Whitmore, Darla, and the Enchanters sing If You Feel Like Singing, Sing. A trick balloon act is performed by Ernest DAmato. Also on hand is film star Veronica Lake.
Somerset Maugham TV Theater (NBC) The Facts of Life May 14, 1951.
Host: W. Somerset Maugham.
A young boy learns about life the hard way. Broadcast live from New York City.
Valerie: Veronica Lake.
Also: Bill Daniels, Jack Lemmon, Leslie Barry.
Lux Video Theater (CBS) The Blues Street December 17, 1951.
Announcer: Jay Jackson.
The Vladimir Selinsky Orchestra.
In New Orleans, a nightclub girl (Veronica Lake, as Lou) falls in love with a young man. Broadcast live from New York City.
Pete: Roddy McDowall.
Cornelius: Walter Woolf King.
Victor: Harry Bellaver.
Man: Jack Warden.
Landlady: Ann Dere.
Counterman: David Kerman.
Waiter: John Kullens.
Also: Norma Connolly, Joan Engle, Katharine Gregg, Alexandra Jack, Barbara Smith, Niki Greene, Roy Baime, Carl Swope, Bill Hellinger, Joseph Sargent, Edward Mortimer, Jerry MacKady, The Max Kaminsky Band [Kaminsky (trumpet), Edmund Hall (clarinet), Cutty Cutshall (trombone), Bernie Leighton (piano), Don Lamond (drums)].
The Arthur Murray Party (ABC) January, 1952.
Hosts: Kathryn Murray, Arthur Murray.
The Arthur Murray Dancers.
Announcer: Don Morrow.
The Emil Coleman Orchestra.
Dance and variety with guest Veronica Lake. Broadcast live from New York City.
The Ken Murray Show (CBS) January 5, 1952.
Stars: Ken Murray, Laurie Anders, Art Lund, Pat Conway, Jane Bergmeier, Lillian Farmer, Anita Gordon, The Glamourlovelies.
Guests Veronica Lake and Horace McMahon co-star in an original dramatic sketch. Ken announces the winners of his cross-over joke contest. Also appearing are singer James Melton and the Lionel Hampton Trio.
Celanese Theater (ABC) Brief Moment February 6, 1952.
A wealthy young man risks losing his riches when a he marries a musical-comedy actress in defiance of his parents wishes. Adapted from the play by S.N. Behrman. Broadcast live from New York City.
Abby Fane: Veronica Lake.
Rodney Deane: Burgess Meredith.
Harold Sigrift: Robert Sterling.
Franklin Deane: Anthony Ross.
The Betty Crocker Star Matinee (ABC) Early 1952.
Host: Betty Crocker (Adelaide Hawley).
Announcer: Win Elliot.
Daytime features with recipes and a profile of a service that caters to women. Veronica Lake appears in a dramatic sketch, Mr. Bells Creation.
Hollywood Screen Test (ABC) February 25, 1952.
Host: Neil Hamilton.
Announcer: Ted Campbell.
Neil greets guest Veronica Lake, who pairs with a hopeful movie star of the future in an original cloak-and-dagger play.
This Is Show Business (CBS) March 16, 1952.
Host: Clifton Fadiman.
Panel: George S. Kaufman, Sam Levenson.
Announcer: Bern Bennett.
Variety and discussion of the entertainment world, along with its problems. Guests: Veronica Lake, Johnny Johnston, Don Saxon, Tim Herbert.
Tales of Tomorrow (ABC) Flight Overdue March 28, 1952.
A woman (Veronica Lake, as Paula) loves her husband, but has a desire for flying rockets. Having to decide whether marriage or career will dominate her life, she volunteers for a mission that will test womans endurance in space. Broadcast live.
Walter Brooke, Mary Stewart MacDonald, Lenore Shanewise, Tom Conroy.
Ive Got a Secret (CBS) September 18, 1952.
Host: Garry Moore.
Panel: Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Melville Cooper, Laraine Day.
A celebrity panel attempts to guess the odd facts about contestants lives they are attempting to keep hidden. Veronica Lake is a guest.
The Paul Winchell-Jerry Mahoney Show (NBC) October 6, 1952.
Stars: Paul Winchell & Jerry Mahoney.
Dancers: Diane Sinclair & Ken Spaulding.
Announcer: Ted Brown.
The John Gart Orchestra.
Paul and Jerry moderate a session of the quiz Whats My Name? Also, comedy and variety featuring guest Veronica Lake.
The Texaco Star Theater (NBC) October 14, 1952.
Stars: Milton Berle, Marko Marcelle, Ruth Gilbert, Bobby Sherwood.
The Alan Roth Orchestra.
Comedy and variety with guests Gertrude Berg and Arlene McQuade, of the radio and television series The Goldbergs; actresses Miriam Hopkins and Veronica Lake.