- TV commercial for The Real Yellow Pages (1998)
- (1996) (book) Trying to get to Heaven Opinions of a Tennesse Talker
- Played Maria Callas in the Broadway production of "Master Class".
- Made her Off-Broadway debut in "A Winter's Tale" with the New York Shakespeare Fest, in 1963.
- Made her London debut in "Buried Inside Extra" in 1983.
- Video: Dixie Carter's Unworkout.
- TV commercial for Coffeemate (1998)
- Print promotions in support of The Salvation Army's will donation planning program (2005).
- Radio public service announcements for the Salvation Army (2005).
- Television public service announcements for the Salvation Army (2006)
- CD: "Dixie Carter Sings John Wallowitch: Live at the Carlyle" (1991)
- CD: Guest vocalist with husband, Hal Holbrook, on "My Manhattan", by John Wallowitch (1993).
- Pal Joey (1976). Musical comedy (revival). Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Book by John O'Hara. Music orchestrated by Michael Gibson. Musical Director: Scott Oakley. Choreographed by Margo Sappington. Additional Dance Arrangements by Scott Oakley. Directed by Theodore Mann. Circle in the Square Theatre: 27 Jun 1976- 29 Aug 1976 (73 performances + 33 previews that began on 28 May 1976). Cast: Dixie Carter (as "Melba Snyder"), Christopher Chadman (as "Joey Evans"), Joan Copeland (as "Vera Simpson"), Janie Sell (as "Gladys Bumps"), Joe Sirola (as "Ludlow Lowell"), Gail Benedict (as "Gail/Ensemble"), Austin Colyer (as "Ernest"), Murphy Cross (as "Murphy/Ensemble"), Boni Enten (as "Linda English"), Ralph Farnworth (as "Commissioner O'Brien"), Denny Martin Flinn (as "Waldo the Waiter/Ensemble"), Harold Gary (as "Mike Spears"), Deborah Geffner (as "Debbie/Ensemble"), Marilu Henner (as "Marilu/Ensemble"), David Hodo (as "Gent/Ensemble"), Michael Leeds (as "Victor/Ensemble"), Rosamond Lynn (as "Rosamond/Ensemble"), Adam Petroski (as "Louis/The Tenor"), Kenn Scalice (as "Delivery Boy/Ensemble"), Terri Treas (as "The Kid/Ensemble/Terri"). Swings: Lisa Brown, Richard Dodd. Understudies: Gail Benedict (as "Linda English"), Austin Colyer (as "Commissioner O'Brien/Louis"), Ralph Farnworth (as "Ludlow Lowell/Mike Spears"), Marilu Henner (as "Gladys Bumps"), Rosamond Lynn (as "Melba Snyder"). Produced by Circle in the Square (Theodore Mann: Artistic Director. Paul Libin: Managing Director).
- (1988) TV Commercial-"Peoples Drug"with Annie Potts,A Washington,D.C. Area for retail drug store.
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