Other works
Memoir: A Portrait Of Joan (1962)
Memoir: My Way Of Life (1971)
In 1959, she was set to host and star in twenty episodes of an anthology called, "The Joan Crawford Show" but Goodson-Todman Productions couldn't interest any of the networks in the proposed series.
Appeared on the first Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
In 1964, she starred in a pilot for a proposed family dramatic series set in a small coastal California town called "Royal Bay". The pilot also featured Paul Burke, Charles Bickford and Richard Carlson.
Print ad for Camel cigarettes (1951).
In the 1940s, appeared in a series of print ads for Royal Crown Cola with the slogan "R.C. Tastes Best!"
Active on
Broadway in the following productions:
Innocent Eyes (1924). Musical revue. Music by
Sigmund Romberg and Jean Schwartz. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by
Harold Atteridge and
Tot Seymour. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Music orchestrated by Alfred Goodman. Additional music by
J. Fred Coots and
James F. Hanley. Additional lyrics by
Henry Creamer and
McElbert Moore. Choreographed by Jack Mason and Francis Weldon; Production Supervised by J. J. Shubert. Directed by
Frank Smithson. Winter Garden Theatre: 20 May 1924- 30 Aug 1924 (126 performances). Cast: Maud Allen, Devera Anguillar, Arthur Appel, Pepita Armadilla, Violet Bache, Edythe Baker, Gordon Baker, Suzanne Bennett, Gaile Beverly, Alice Boulden, Grace Bowman, William Brainerd, Babette Brigon, Frank Byron, Mae Cairns, Mabel Carruthers, Betty Castle, Bebe Cliquot, Florence Courtney, Helene Dahlia, Frank Dobson, Ann Dolores, Ted Doner, Lillian Dunning, Ninon Elysees, Jack de Fay, Jeanette Fleury, Nadjy Gallier, Peggy Gillespie, Norma Gould, Ruth Hamilton, Violet Hayes, Lew Hearn, Leonra Hellekson, Bella Heyman, Katherine Hill, Marjory Himes, Charles Howard, Joseph Hughes, Ruby La Croix, Vera Lavrova,
Joan Crawford (credited as Lucille Le Sueur) [
Broadway debut], Marjorie Leach, Cecil Lean, Earl Leslie, Peggy Lockwood, Gaby Lorette, Ruby Lorraine, Charles Mac, Mildred Manley, Dorothy Mantell, Martin Mason, Cleo Mayfield, Peggy Mermont, Carol Miller, Mistinguett, Peggy Neil,
Jack Oakie, Pauline Pettibois, James E. Phillips, Zuzu Raymonne,
Ralph Reader, Victoria Reigel, Carmen Rosella, Irene Sharpe, Loretta Sharpe, Flo Sheppard, Gladys Smith, Lillian Stone, Flo Summerville, Tamara, Myrtle Thompson, Olga Treskoff, Clinton Tustin, Vanessi, Frank Wallace, Marie Warner, Viola Watson, Harry A. White, Billie Williams, Frances Williams. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
The Passing Show of 1924 (1924). Musical revue.
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