<P> Langdon's film debut came in The Great Impostor (1961), starring Tony Curtis . Langdon went on to have leading roles in films such as The Rounders (1965), Hold On! (1966), A Guide for the Married Man (1967), A Man Called Dagger (1967), The Cheyenne Social Club (1970), and A Fine Madness (1966) which led to her posing nude for Playboy magazine . In 1966, United Artists Pictures released Frankie and Johnny in which Langdon co-starred along with Elvis Presley, Donna Douglas and Harry Morgan . Her later films included The Evictors (1979), Without Warning (1980), Zapped! (1982), UHF (1989) and Zapped Again! (1990). </P> <P> Langdon's first regular role on network series television came as the third actress to play Alice Kramden in Jackie Gleason's The Honeymooners sketches and shows . Preceded by Pert Kelton and Audrey Meadows and followed by Sheila MacRae and Meadows again, she shared a Life magazine cover with Gleason promoting his 1962 return to weekly variety television . A premature departure from the role following a brief four week run left her mark on the American Scene Magazine era of Gleason's career a small one at best . The press reported at the time "incompatible personality differences" between her and "The Great One". Four years later MacRae took over the role for the color, hour - long musical versions . </P> <P> Langdon was more frequently seen on the small screen in guest spot roles such as Kitty Marsh during the NBC portion (1959--1961) of Bachelor Father . The next year, she appeared twice on Rod Cameron's syndicated crime drama COronado 9 . In 1961 she made her first of three appearances on Perry Mason as Rowena Leach in "The Case of the Crying Comedian". In 1962, she appeared as nurse Mary Simpson in an episode of CBS's The Andy Griffith Show . (Another actress, Julie Adams, also played Nurse Mary on the Griffith Show .) In another popular situation comedy, Langdon played a scatter - brained defendant on trial in a Dick Van Dyke Show episode called "One Angry Man ." </P> <P> Langdon made her second guest appearance on Perry Mason in 1964 as murder victim Bonnie in "The Case of the Scandalous Sculptor ." Her third Perry Mason appearance was in the 1966 episode "The Case of the Avenging Angel" as Dorothy (Dotty) Merrill . Other guest appearances on TV programs included Gunsmoke, 77 Sunset Strip, Bourbon Street Beat, Room for One More, Mannix, Thriller, Bonanza, Ironside, McHale's Navy, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Banacek, The Wild Wild West, Hart to Hart, Three's Company, The Love Boat, Happy Days and as herself on Rowan and Martin's Laugh In . </P>

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