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Occupation
  
Actress

Children
  
William Crawford Jr.

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Faye Emerson

Years active
  
1941-1961


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Full Name
  
Faye Margaret Emerson

Born
  
July 8, 1917 (
1917-07-08
)
Elizabeth, Louisiana, U.S.

Died
  
March 9, 1983, Deia, Spain

Spouse
  
Skitch Henderson (m. 1950–1958), Elliott Roosevelt (m. 1944–1950), William Crawford (m. 1938–1942)

Parents
  
Emma Smythe, Lawrence Smythe

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Elliott Roosevelt, Skitch Henderson, Jean Negulesco, Robert Florey, Eleanor Roosevelt

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Faye Margaret Emerson (July 8, 1917 – March 9, 1983) was an American film actress and television interviewer known as "The First Lady of Television." Beginning in 1941, she acted in many Warner Brothers films. In 1944, she played one of her more memorable roles as Zachary Scott's former lover in The Mask of Dimitrios. From 1944 to 1950, she was the third wife of Colonel Elliott Roosevelt, son of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

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For her contributions to the motion picture industry, Emerson received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. Her star is located at 6529 Hollywood Blvd.

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Early life

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Emerson was born to Lawrence and Emma Emerson (née Smythe) in the tiny community of Elizabeth, Louisiana. She moved with her mother to San Diego before World War II, where she took up acting and by 1940 was a Hollywood starlet.

Career

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Emerson appeared in a number of crime dramas, co-starring with Zachary Scott in three: The Mask of Dimitrios (1944), Danger Signal (1945) and Guilty Bystander (1950). She co-starred with John Garfield in the film noir Nobody Lives Forever and opposite Jane Wyman in another mystery, Crime by Night. A film she made with Van Johnson in 1942, Murder in the Big House, was re-released under a new title later in the decade after Emerson began to make a name for herself in a new medium, television.

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In 1948, she made a move to TV and began acting in various anthology series, including The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre, The Philco Television Playhouse, and Goodyear Television Playhouse. She served as host for several short-lived talk shows and musical/variety shows, including Paris Cavalcade of Fashions (1948) and The Faye Emerson Show (CBS, 1950).

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Although The Faye Emerson Show lasted only one season, it gave her wide exposure because her time slot immediately followed the CBS Evening News and alternated weeknights with the popular The Perry Como Show. According to author Gabe Essoe in The Book of TV Lists, on one of the show's segments, her low-cut gown slipped and "she exposed her ample self coast to coast." The show was broadcast from a studio CBS built on the sixth floor of the Stork Club building. The studio, a complete replica of the Stork Club's Cub Room, was built for The Stork Club, also seen on CBS beginning in 1950.

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After The Faye Emerson Show, she continued in TV with other talk shows, including Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town (1951-1952), Author Meets the Critics (1952), and Faye and Skitch (1953–54). She made numerous guest appearances on various variety shows and game shows. Emerson hosted or appeared on many talk shows, usually wearing elaborate evening gowns. She was such a frequent panelist on game shows like To Tell The Truth and I've Got a Secret that she was known as "The First Lady of Television" (although that title was sometimes applied to others, including Ruth Lyons and Lucille Ball).

Marriages

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Emerson married her first husband, William Crawford, a naval aviator, in 1938. However, Emerson's activities in the movie industry were not conducive to a stable marriage, and though it produced one son, William Crawford, Jr., the marriage was over by the time Emerson met President Franklin D. Roosevelt's son, Colonel Elliott Roosevelt, in August 1943.

Howard Hughes was instrumental in bringing the two together when Colonel Roosevelt visited the Hughes Aircraft Company to evaluate the proposed Hughes XF-11. Though Elliott was married, Emerson and he linked up, strongly urged on by the generous efforts of Hughes and his social facilitator, Johnny Meyer. Emerson later asserted that despite her doubts, Hughes urged her to advance the relationship, and she could not defy him. In December 1944, Hughes and Meyer provided the funding and airplanes for Emerson and Roosevelt to marry at the rim of Grand Canyon. When Roosevelt went back to Europe, he named his reconnaissance aircraft "My Faye".

After some months in Beverly Hills in 1945, the couple resided with Eleanor Roosevelt at Hyde Park, New York. They had no children. The marriage began breaking up by 1947. In December 1948, Faye Emerson slit her wrists and was briefly hospitalized. In January 1950, Faye obtained a divorce in Cuernavaca, Mexico.

Next year, she married band leader and conductor Lyle "Skitch" Henderson in the same town; the couple divorced in 1957 in Acapulco, Mexico. Former brother-in-law James Roosevelt wrote; "after an incident involving some teen-age girls [Skitch] was dropped from Johnny Carson's Tonight TV show and his career went into eclipse. Emerson's marriage to Skitch hit the skids", however, the teen-age incident happened before Carson's Tonight Show, which didn't begin until 1962, and Emerson had divorced Henderson in 1957.

Retirement and death

Emerson moved to Spain and spent the rest of her life in seclusion. She died in 1983 at age 65 from stomach cancer in Deià, Majorca.

Filmography

Actress
1953
The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
Dorothy Hilton / Hazel Curtis / Marian Burnett
- The Oddball (1961)
- Call It a Day (1959) - Dorothy Hilton
- Secret in the Family (1958) - Hazel Curtis
- The Fifth Wheel (1954) - Marian Burnett
- Hope for a Harvest (1953)
1954
Studio One (TV Series) as
Melissa
- Melissa (1954) - Melissa
1953
Faye and Skitch (TV Series) as
Co-host (1953-54)
1953
Main Street to Broadway as
Faye Emerson
1953
Goodyear Playhouse (TV Series)
- Catch a Falling Star (1953)
1952
Chesterfield Presents (TV Series)
- Count Victor Lustig, the Fabulous Swindler (1952)
1951
Wonderful Town, U.S.A. (TV Series) as
Host (1951-52)
1950
The Billy Rose Show (TV Series)
- George III Once Drooled in This Plate (1950)
1950
Guilty Bystander as
Georgia Thursday
1950
Colgate Theatre (TV Series)
- The Long Young Dreams (1950)
1950
The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
The Glamour Girl
- Home Town (1950) - The Glamour Girl
1948
The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (TV Series) as
Wife
- Oropalo (1950) - Wife
- The Million Dollar Question (1950)
- The Purple Doorknob (1948)
1949
The Ford Theatre Hour (TV Series) as
Lydia Kenyon
- Skylark (1949) - Lydia Kenyon
1949
The Silver Theatre (TV Series)
- 'Til Death Do Us Part (1949)
1948
Paris Cavalcade of Fashions (TV Series) as
Host (1948)
1946
Nobody Lives Forever as
Toni Blackburn
1946
Her Kind of Man as
Ruby Marino
1945
Danger Signal as
Hilda Fenchurch
1945
Hotel Berlin as
Tillie Weiler
1944
Hollywood Canteen as
Faye Emerson
1944
The Very Thought of You as
Cora Colton
1944
Crime by Night as
Ann Marlow
1944
The Mask of Dimitrios as
Irana Preveza
1944
Between Two Worlds as
Miss Maxine Russell
1944
Uncertain Glory as
Louise
1944
In Our Time as
Friend of Count Stephan in Nightclub (uncredited)
1943
The Desert Song as
Hajy
1943
Destination Tokyo as
Mrs. Cassidy
1943
Food and Magic (Documentary short) as
Girl in Audience (uncredited)
1943
Find the Blackmailer as
Mona Vance
1943
Women at War (Short) as
Anastasia 'Stormy' Hart
1943
Air Force as
Susan McMartin
1943
The Hard Way as
Ice Cream Parlor Waitress
1942
Secret Enemies as
Paula Fengler
1942
Juke Girl as
Violet 'Murph' Murphy
1942
Murder in the Big House as
Gladys Wayne
1942
Lady Gangster as
Dot Burton
1942
Wild Bill Hickok Rides as
Peg - Chorus Girl
1941
At the Stroke of Twelve (Short) as
Miss LaMond (uncredited)
1941
Blues in the Night as
Dr. Morse's Nurse (uncredited)
1941
Nine Lives Are Not Enough as
Rose Chadwick
1941
Manpower as
Nurse Who Lost Draw (uncredited)
1941
Bad Men of Missouri as
Martha Adams
1941
The Nurse's Secret as
Telephone Girl
1941
Affectionately Yours as
Hospital Nurse (uncredited)
1941
The Great Lie as
Enthusiastic Film Fan in Trailer (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1946
Nobody Lives Forever (performer: "You Again" - uncredited)
1945
Danger Signal (performer: "It Had to Be You" - uncredited)
1942
Secret Enemies (performer: "I'll Keep the Lovelight Burning" - uncredited)
Self
1963
The Match Game (TV Series) as
Self - Team Captain
- Faye Emerson & Henry Morgan (1963) - Self - Team Captain
- Faye Emerson & Milt Kamen (1963) - Self - Team Captain
- Faye Emerson & Jack E. Leonard (1963) - Self - Team Captain
1963
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Co-Host / Self / Self - Actress
- Episode #2.257 (1963) - Self
- Episode #2.240 (1963) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #2.239 (1963) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #2.238 (1963) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #2.237 (1963) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #2.236 (1963) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #2.214 (1963) - Self - Actress
1963
Girl Talk (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 February 1963 (1963) - Self
1953
I've Got a Secret (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist / Self - Guest
- Guest Host: Don McNeill; Guest Star: Peggy King (1955) - Self - Panelist
- Carl Reiner (1954) - Self - Panelist
- Xavier Cugat (1953) - Self - Panelist
- Red Buttons (1953) - Self - Panelist
- Diana Lynn (1953) - Self - Panelist
- Burgess Meredith (1953) - Self - Panelist
1960
To Tell the Truth (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Faye Emerson, Barry Nelson - day 5 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Faye Emerson, Barry Nelson - day 4 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Faye Emerson, Barry Nelson - day 3 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Faye Emerson, Barry Nelson - day 2 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Faye Emerson, Barry Nelson - day 1 (1963) - Self - Panelist
- Faye Emerson, Barry Nelson, Phyllis Newman, Gene Rayburn - Day 5 (1962) - Self - Panelist
- Faye Emerson, Barry Nelson, Phyllis Newman, Gene Rayburn - Day 4 (1962) - Self - Panelist
- Faye Emerson, Barry Nelson, Phyllis Newman, Gene Rayburn - Day 3 (1962) - Self - Panelist
- Faye Emerson, Barry Nelson, Phyllis Newman, Gene Rayburn - Day 2 (1962) - Self - Panelist
- Faye Emerson, Barry Nelson, Phyllis Newman, Gene Rayburn - Day 1 (1962) - Self - Panelist
- Tom Poston, Faye Emerson, Johnny Carson, Kitty Carlisle, (Heinrich Herrer & Mauri Rose Sanders - contestants) (1961) - Self - Panelist
- Tom Poston, Faye Emerson, Don Ameche, Kitty Carlisle (1961) - Self - Panelist
- Tom Poston, Faye Emerson, Ralph Bellamy, Polly Bergen, (Fred Norris - contestant) (1961) - Self - Panelist
- Tom Poston, Faye Emerson, Abe Burrows, Polly Bergen (1961) - Self - Panelist
- Tom Poston, Faye Emerson, Gig Young, Polly Bergen, (1961) - Self - Panelist
- Tom Poston, Faye Emerson, Ralph Bellamy, Polly Bergen (1961) - Self - Panelist
- Tom Poston, Faye Emerson, Don Ameche, Polly Bergen (1960) - Self - Panelist
1950
What's My Line? (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist / Self - Contestant / Self - Mystery Guest
- James Mason (3) (1962) - Self - Panelist
- Lucille Ball (2) (1961) - Self - Panelist
- Gordon MacRae (1958) - Self - Panelist
- Joe E. Lewis (2) (1958) - Self - Panelist
- Panel from 'I've Got A Secret' (Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, Faye Emerson) & Imogene Coca (1956) - Self - Contestant
- Gertrude Berg (1954) - Self - Panelist
- Elsa Schiaparelli (1952) - Self - Panelist
- Miss America 1952 Neva Jane Langley (1952) - Self - Panelist
- Ohio Governor Michael V. DiSalle (1951) - Self - Panelist
- Faye Emerson (1950) - Self - Mystery Guest
1962
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.126 (1962) - Self
1961
The David Susskind Show (TV Series)
- Episode dated 24 September 1961 (1961)
1957
Masquerade Party (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist / Self
- Betty White (1959) - Self - Panelist
- Vincent Price (1959) - Self - Panelist
- The Three Stooges (1959) - Self - Panelist
- Pat Carroll, Faye Emerson, Jayne Meadows, Ricardo Montalban, Henry Morgan, Betsy Palmer, Frank Parker (1957) - Self
1959
The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.158 (1960) - Self
- Episode #2.176 (1959) - Self
- Episode #2.101 (1959) - Self
1959
The 13th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1958
Arthur Godfrey Time (TV Series) as
Self
- Meredith Wilson (1958) - Self
1957
A Face in the Crowd as
Self (uncredited)
1957
The Arthur Murray Party (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #8.8 (1957) - Self
1957
The 11th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1956
Of All Things (TV Series) as
Self - Host / Self
- Marshall & Farrell, Walt Kelly (1956) - Self - Host
- Carl Ballantine, Margaret Bourke-White (1956) - Self - Host
- Roger Price (1956) - Self - Host
- Stan Freeman (1956) - Self - Host
- Cliff Norton, Bernie West (1956) - Self
- Dick Van Dyke (1956) - Self
- Episode dated 23 July 1956 (1956) - Self
1956
Women Want to Know (TV Series) as
Self - Moderator
1955
Today (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Host
- Justice William O. Douglas, Lily Dache, Evelyn Waugh (1955) - Self - Guest Host
1955
The Swift Show Wagon with Horace Heidt and the American Way (TV Series) as
Self
- Louis Armstrong, Faye Emerson (1955) - Self
1952
The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
Self / Self - TV Hostess / Actress
- Eddie Fisher, Faye Emerson, Fred Clark (1955) - Self
- Episode #5.3 (1952) - Self - TV Hostess / Actress
1954
The Tonight Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Faye Emerson (1954) - Self
1954
The George Gobel Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Faye Emerson, Julius Tannen (1954) - Self
1954
What's in a Word (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Premiere (1954) - Self - Panelist
1951
Your Show of Shows (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Performer
- Episode #5.39 (1954) - Self - Guest Performer
- Episode #5.13 (1953) - Self - Guest Performer
- Guest Hostess: Glynis Johns (1952) - Self - Guest Performer
- Episode #2.36 (1951) - Self - Guest Performer
1953
Quick as a Flash (TV Series) as
Self
- Final Show (1954) - Self
1953
Person to Person (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Hostess
- Episode #1.13 (1953) - Self - Hostess
1953
The Eloise McElhone Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Faye Emerson, Jinx Falkenburg, Maggi McNellis, Kathi Norris (1953) - Self
1949
This Is Show Business (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Panelist
- Jane Froman, Eileen O'Dare (1953) - Self
- Episode dated 21 January 1951 (1951) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 26 November 1950 (1950) - Self
- Episode dated 1 October 1950 (1950) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.1 (1950) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #1.1 (1949) - Self
1952
It's News to Me (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 27 December 1952 (1952) - Self
1952
Author Meets the Critics (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Episode dated 9 October 1952 (1952) - Self - Host
- Episode dated 10 January 1952 (1952) - Self - Host
- Episode dated 3 January 1952 (1952) - Self - Host
1952
Matinee in New York (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.1 (1952) - Self
1951
Wonderful Town, U.S.A. (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Fashion Town (1952) - Self - Host
- Mexico City (1952) - Self - Host
- Mail Show (1952) - Self - Host
- Buffalo and Niagara Falls (1952) - Self - Host
- Hospital Town (1952) - Self - Host
- Richmond, Virginia (1952) - Self - Host
- TV Town (1952) - Self - Host
- New Orleans (1952) - Self - Host
- Love Town (1952) - Self - Host
- Washington, D.C. (1952) - Self - Host
- Ski Town (1952) - Self - Host
- Columbus, Ohio (1952) - Self - Host
- San Antonio (1952) - Self - Host
- New Year's Town (1951) - Self - Host
- Christmas (1951) - Self - Host
- Brooklyn (1951) - Self - Host
- San Diego (1951) - Self - Host
- College Town (1951) - Self - Host
- Detroit (1951) - Self - Host
- Tombstone, Arizona (1951) - Self - Host
- Miami (1951) - Self - Host
- The Bronx (1951) - Self - Host
- San Francisco (1951) - Self - Host
- Baltimore (1951) - Self - Host
- Westport, Connecticut (1951) - Self - Host
- Pittsburgh (1951) - Self - Host
- Anne Shelton, Roland Young, Pat O'Malley, Liet. Col. Edward Heath (1951) - Self - Host
- Buster Keaton, Lina Romay, Dane Clark, Edith Fellows, Lon McAllister (1951) - Self - Host
- St. Louis (1951) - Self - Host
- Gladys Swarthout, Nancy Kelly, Bob Sweeney & Hal March (1951) - Self - Host
- Atlanta (1951) - Self - Host
- Hazel Scott, Valerie Bettis, Wally Cox, Vilhjalmur Stefanson (1951) - Self - Host
- Senator Hubert Humphrey, Richard Carlson, Cedric Adams, Gil Lamb (1951) - Self - Host
- Jane Darwell, Barry Bingham, Major Charles Farnsley, Sleepy Marlow (1951) - Self - Host
- Joan McCracken, Phil Baker, Nancy Walker, Pearl Bailey (1951) - Self - Host
- Dave Garroway, Benny Goodman, Kay Armen, Cornelia Otis Skinner (1951) - Self - Host
- Jeffrey Lynn, Ezra Stone, Le Roy Anderson, Georgia Gibbs (1951) - Self - Host
1952
The Bob Hope Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Jimmy Durante, Rex Harrison, Lili Palmer, Eddie Cantor, Faye Emerson, Janis Paige, Jinx Falkenburg, Ted McCrary, Lex Barker, Arlene Dahl (1952) - Self
1952
The Stork Club (TV Series) as
Self
- Faye Emerson & Skitch Henderson (1952) - Self
1952
Star of the Family (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.26 (1952) - Self
1951
Premiere (TV Special) as
Self
1949
The Faye Emerson Show (TV Series) as
Self - Host / Self - Hostess
- Inventors (1951) - Self - Host
- How to marry a millionaire (1951) - Self - Host
- Horoscopes (1951) - Self - Host
- Frank Loesser and Jane Douglass (1951) - Self - Host
- Sweet Adelines (1951) - Self - Host
- American Youth Hostels (1951) - Self - Host
- Circus/Laugh Factory (1951) - Self - Host
- The Three Suns (1951) - Self - Host
- Brides (1951) - Self - Host
- Arthur Treacher (Butlers) (1951) - Self - Host
- Flower Show (Irene Hayes) (1951) - Self - Host
- Travel with Temple Fielding (1951) - Self - Host
- Men's Fashions: Steve Allen (1951) - Self - Hostess
- Henry Trefflich (1951) - Self - Host
- Juvenile Delinquency (1951) - Self - Host
- Mail Show 2 (1951) - Self - Host
- Nursing (1951) - Self - Host
- Jockey (1951) - Self - Host
- Tomboy (1951) - Self - Host
- Toys (1951) - Self - Host
- Summer Theater (1951) - Self - Host
- Fashion (1951) - Self - Host
- Fishing (1951) - Self - Host
- Comedy (1951) - Self - Host
- Theater Collection (1951) - Self - Host
- Baby Photos (1951) - Self - Host
- International Children's Village (1951) - Self - Host
- Women's Army Corps/Women in the Air Force (1951) - Self - Host
- Ham Radio (1951) - Self - Host
- Paris (1951) - Self - Host
- Inflation (1951) - Self - Host
- Penology (1951) - Self - Host
- Leo Cherne and Douglas Clark (1951) - Self - Host
- Dowsing (1951) - Self - Host
- Atomic Energy (1951) - Self - Host
- Buffalo Bills and James Knipe (1951) - Self - Host
- Artists (1951) - Self - Hostess
- Spring Cleaning (1951) - Self - Host
- Jack Carter (1951) - Self - Host
- Gene Courtney and Edward Stein (1951) - Self - Host
- Legal Aid (1951) - Self - Host
- Gypsy Rose Lee and Trains (1951) - Self - Host
- Easter Fashions (1951) - Self - Host
- New York Metropolitan Opera (1951) - Self - Host
- Sam Levenson (1951) - Self - Host
- Frank Sinatra (1951) - Self - Hostess
- Music History (1951) - Self - Host
- Foreign Correspondents (1951) - Self - Host
- Kay Howe and Nellie Tayloe Ross (1951) - Self - Host
- Lady Manager (1951) - Self - Host
- Korea (1951) - Self - Host
- Dick Foran and Eric Blore (1951) - Self - Host
- Dale Carnegie (1951) - Self - Host
- Claudia Pinza and Mitch Miller (1951) - Self - Host
- Mail (1951) - Self - Host
- Peter Donald and Alice Pearce (1951) - Self - Host
- Gielgud and Brown (1951) - Self - Hostess
- Press Photographers (1951) - Self - Host
- Literary Agents (1951) - Self - Host
- Comedy Writers (1951) - Self - Host
- Critics (1951) - Self - Host
- Ghosts (1951) - Self - Host
- Phone Service (1951) - Self - Host
- Party Playtime (1951) - Self - Host
- Lie Detector (1951) - Self - Host
- Moustache (1951) - Self - Host
- Cologne/Perfume (1951) - Self - Host
- Famous Artists (1951) - Self - Hostess
- Tough Guys (1951) - Self - Hostess
- Con Man (1951) - Self - Host
- TV Versus Movies (1951) - Self - Hostess
- Celeste Holm (1951) - Self - Hostess
- Rockets (1951) - Self - Hostess
- United Nations (1951) - Self - Host
- The DeMarco Sisters (1950) - Self - Host
- Hair (1950) - Self - Host
- Baseball (1950) - Self - Host
- Christmas (1950) - Self - Host
- Boxing (1950) - Self - Host
- Pre Christmas (1950) - Self - Host
- Announcers (1950) - Self - Host
- Doubles (1950) - Self - Host
- William Cimillo (1950) - Self - Hostess
- Fish (1950) - Self - Host
- New York City Ballet (1950) - Self - Host
- American National Theater Academy (1950) - Self - Host
- Detectives (1950) - Self - Host
- Salvador Dali (1950) - Self - Hostess
- High School of the Performing Arts (1950) - Self - Host
- Cameramen (1950) - Self - Host
- Alice Pearce (1950) - Self - Host
- Fencing/Douglas Fairbanks Jr (1950) - Self - Hostess
- Buster Keaton (1950) - Self - Host
- The Weavers (1950) - Self - Hostess
- Wrestling (1950) - Self - Host
- Edith Piaf (1950) - Self - Hostess
- Abe Burrows and Louis Feder (1950) - Self - Host
- Automatons (1950) - Self - Host
- Jingles (1950) - Self - Host
- Jose Ferrer (1950) - Self - Host
- Halloween Party (1950) - Self - Hostess
- Sammy Fain and Red Evans (1950) - Self - Host
- Burl Ives (1950) - Self - Hostess
- Frank Lloyd Wright (1950) - Self - Hostess
- Jimmy Cannon (1950) - Self - Hostess
- Silly Putty and IBM (1950) - Self - Host
- John Payne (1950) - Self - Host
- Let's Make Opera (1950) - Self - Hostess
- Flying Saucers (1950) - Self - Hostess
- Sleep (1950) - Self - Host
- Bat Boys and Dogs (1950) - Self - Host
- Magic and Rain (1950) - Self - Host
- Cab Drivers (1950) - Self - Host
- Flanagan/Reed (1950) - Self - Hostess
- Salute to Chicago (1950) - Self - Host
- Peter Lind Hayes & Mary Healy (1950) - Self - Hostess
- Premiere (1949) - Self - Host
1951
The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Host: Bob Hope; Guests: Rex Harrison, Lilli Palmer, Janis Paige, Arthur Treacher, Frank "Sugar Chile" Robinson, Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Tex & Jinx McCrary, Frank Sinatra, Eddie Cantor, Ed Wynn, Jimmy Durante, Faye Emerson, Ken Murray, Toots Shor (1951) - Self
1951
The Joyce Mathews Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Skitch Henderson, Faye Emerson (1951) - Self
1948
Who Said That? (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.7 (1951) - Self
- Episode #2.29 (1950) - Self
- Episode #1.25 (1949) - Self
- Episode dated 14 May 1949 (1949) - Self
- Faye Emerson, Elliott Roosevelt (1948) - Self
- Episode #1.2 (1948) - Self
1951
The Frank Sinatra Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.20 (1951) - Self
1951
The Sam Levenson Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Faye Emerson and her son "Scoop" Crawford (1951) - Self
1951
The Jack Benny Program (TV Series) as
Self - TV Hostess
- The Faye Emerson and Frank Sinatra Show (1951) - Self - TV Hostess
1951
Cavalcade of Bands (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.12 (1951) - Self
1950
Showtime, U.S.A. (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.6 (1950) - Self
- Episode #1.3 (1950) - Self
1950
College of Musical Knowledge (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #2.6 (1950) - Self - Guest
1950
The Eyes Have It (TV Series) as
Self
- Carl Hubbell, Faye Emerson (1950) - Self
1950
Maggi's Private Wire (TV Series) as
Self
- Faye Emerson and Garry Moore (1950) - Self
1950
Damon Runyan Cancer Fund Telethon (TV Special) as
Self
1950
Fifteen with Faye (TV Series) as
Self - Host
1950
20 Questions (TV Series) as
Self
- Faye Emerson (1950) - Self
1949
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- Faye Emerson, Donald Richards (1949) - Self - Actress
1948
Paris Cavalcade of Fashions (TV Series) as
Self - Narrator and Host
- Final Show (1949) - Self - Narrator and Host
- Premiere (1948) - Self - Narrator and Host
Archive Footage
2021
The Story of Late Night (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Inventing Late Night (2021) - Self
1975
Texaco Presents: A Quarter Century of Bob Hope on Television (TV Special) as
Self
1960
Project Twenty (TV Series documentary) as
Self - TV Actor
- Not So Long Ago (1960) - Self - TV Actor

References

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