- 2003: Joined the cast of the action comedy "Kangaroo Jack"
- 2001: Portrayed the free-spirited mother of the titular "Three Sisters" in the NBC midseason replacement sitcom
- 1997: Returned to the big screen in "That Darn Cat" and "Out to Sea"
- 1997: Had recurring role of a judge on the Fox series "Ally McBeal"
- 1990: Feature film writing and directing debut (also actress), "The End of Innocence"
- 1984: Starred in CBS miniseries "Master of the Game"
- 1978: Earned second Best Supporting Actress Academy Award nomination for "Heaven Can Wait"
- 1976: Debut as director, writer and producer of live-action short, "Number One"; nominated for Best Live Action Short Oscar
- 1974: Made first TV-movie starring as "Virginia Hill" (NBC)
- 1969: First starring film role in "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice"; won Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress
- 1967: Featured in the Broadway show "The 90-Day Mistress"
- 1962: Broadway debut in "The Fun Couple", with Jane Fonda)
- 1960: Feature film acting debut, "The Rise of Legs Diamond"
- 1957: Worked as model and showroom manager for dress manufacturer in Los Angeles; did promotional work for "Les Girls"; producer Jerry Wald arranged screen test (date approximate)
- Professional TV acting debut in "The Ding-a-Ling Girl" on "Playhouse 90" opposite Art Carney



