- Stage: Performed in a one-woman show called "Shirley MacLaine: A Singing, Dancing, Musical Revue"! at the Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 8/14/94.
- TV commercial: VISA credit cards
- "The Pajama Game" (1954). Musical comedy. Music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Book by 'George Abbott (I)' and Richard Bissell. Based on the novel, "7-1/2 Cents", by Richard Bissell. Musical Director: Hal Hastings. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by Roger Adams. Scenic Design by Lemuel Ayers. Costume Design by Lemuel Ayers. Assistant to Mr. Ayers (Scenery): Robert O'Hearn. Assistant to Mr. Ayers (Costumes): Frank Thompson. Choreographed by Bob Fosse. Directed by George Abbott and Jerome Robbins. St. James Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 12 Nov 1956 to close): 13 May 1954- 24 Nov 1956 (1063 performances). Cast: Eddie Foy Jr. (as "Hines"), Janis Paige (as "Babe Williams" from 13 May 1954- 23 Jun 1955), John Raitt, Marion Colby, Ralph Dunn, Peter Gennaro, Carol Haney, Buzz Miller, Thelma Pelish, Stanley Prager, Reta Shaw, Jack Waldron, Rudy Adamo, Rae Allen (as "Poopsie/Singer"), Carmen Alvarez, Ralph Chambers, William David, Sara Dillon, Bob Dixon, Jack Drummond, Robert Evans (as "Dancer"), Ralph Farnworth (as "Joe/Singer"), John Ford, Marilyn Gennaro, Jim Hutchison, Lida Loehring, Eric Kristen, Mara Landi, Shirley MacLaine (as "Dancer"), Virginia Martin, Dale Moreda, Marsha Reynolds, Mary Roche, Augustin Rodriguez, Mary Stanton, Ben Vargas, Ann Wallace, Gordon Woodburn. Produced by Frederick Brisson, Robert E. Griffith and Harold S. Prince. Note: Pat Marshall replaced Janis Paige as Babe Williams.
- Shirley MacLaine appeared on the talk show "Straight Talk" on March 14th, 1975 promoting her book "You Can Get There From Here" and spoke about her trip to China.
- Starred in a special musical show that toured the USA about 1975. The show played at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, Virginia.
- (February 1976) She performed in her show, "Shirley MacLaine", at the London Palladium in London, England with Paul Melba and Buddy Greco in the cast for a two-weeks engagement.
- (May 1976) She performed in her show, "Shirley MacLaine," at the London Palladium in London, England with Lennie Bennett and Vince Hill in the cast for a three weeks engagement.
- (2000) Book, "The Camino: A Journey of the Spirit".
- (April 2011) Book, "I'm Over All That: And Other Confessions".
- Shirley MacLaine (1976). Special Production/revue [Return engagement]. Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Written by Fred Ebb. Additional material by Bob Wells. Music arranged by Cy Coleman'. Choreographed by Alan Johnson. Directed by Tony Charmoli. Palace Theatre: 9 Jul 1976- 24 Jul 1976 (20 performances). Cast: Shirley MacLaine, Candy Brown, Jo Anna Lehmann, Larry Vickers. Produced by HMT Associates.
- Shirley MacLaine (1976). Special Production/revue. Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Written by Fred Ebb. Additional material by Bob Wells. Music arranged by Cy Coleman'. Choreographed by Alan Johnson. Directed by Tony Charmoli. Palace Theatre: 19 Apr 1976- 1 May 1976 (14 performances). Cast: Shirley MacLaine, Candy Brown, Adam Grammis, Larry Vickers. Produced by HMT Associates.
- (November 23, 1983) Guest on "Live at Five" also appearing were Peter Billingsley and Mandy Patinkin.
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