| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 1949 | The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse | Elizabeth | Episode: "Three Cornered Moon" |
| The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre | Wife | Episodes: "Temporarily Purple", "Half an Hour" |
| 1949-1954 | Suspense |
| 1950-1952 | Lux Video Theatre | Episodes: "The Key", "The Magnolia Touch", "Dames Are Poison", "Mine to Have" |
| 1951 | Two Girls Named Smith |
| The Nash Airflyte Theatre | Episode: "The Case of the Calico Dog" |
| Faith Baldwin Romance Theatre | Episode: "The Bride from Broadway" |
| Cameo Theatre | Episode: "Betrayal" |
| Somerset Maugham TV Theatre | Episode: "In Hiding" |
| 1951-52 | Lights Out | Episodes: "Blood Relation", "The House of Dust" |
| Pulitzer Prize Playhouse | Episodes: "The Jungle", "The Skin of Our Teeth", "The Buccaneer", "Icebound" |
| 1952 | Chesterfield Presents | Episode: "A Moment of Memory" |
| Schlitz Playhouse | Episode: "World So Wide" |
| Tales of Tomorrow | Episode: "Bound Charlton HestonNina Foch (April 20, – December 5, ) was an American actress whose career spanned over six decades. Nina Foch - IMDbNina Foch (–) was a Dutch-American actress renowned for her elegance, versatility, and intelligence.
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