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She won excellent reviews for a February 7, 1962, episode in the ”[[Naked City (TV series)|Naked City]]”, “A Case Study of Two Savages”, adapted from the real-life case of backwood killers [[Charles Starkweather]] (played by [[Rip Torn]]) and Weld, cast as his young bride, Ora Mae Youngham, on a homicidal spree ending in New York City.<ref>[https://www.tvguide.c/tvshows/naked-city/episode-18-season-3/a-case-study-of-two-savages/203338/ A Case Study of Two Savages], ”[[TV Guide]]”. Retrieved December 11, 2019.</ref> She guest starred on ”[[Route 66 (TV series)|Route 66]]” in “Love Is a Skinny Kid” (1962), ”[[Ben Casey]]” in “When You See an Evil Man” (1962), ”[[The Dick Powell Theatre]]” in “A Time to Die” (1962), and “Run Till It’s Dark” with Fabian (1962).
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She won excellent reviews for a February 7, 1962, episode in the ”[[Naked City (TV series)|Naked City]]”, “A Case Study of Two Savages”, adapted from the real-life case of backwood killers [[Charles Starkweather]] (played by [[Rip Torn]]) and Weld, cast as his young bride, Ora Mae Youngham, on a homicidal spree ending in New York City.<ref>[https://www.tvguide.c/tvshows/naked-city/episode-18-season-3/a-case-study-of-two-savages/203338/ A Case Study of Two Savages], ”[[TV Guide]]”. Retrieved December 11, 2019.</ref> She guest starred on ”[[Route 66 (TV series)|Route 66]]” in “Love Is a Skinny Kid” (1962), ”[[Ben Casey]]” in “When You See an Evil Man” (1962), ”[[The Dick Powell Theatre]]” in “A Time to Die” (1962), and “Run Till It’s Dark” with Fabian (1962).
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In 1963 Weld guest-starred as Denise Dunlear in ”[[The Eleventh Hour (1962 TV series)|The Eleventh Hour]]”, in the episode “Something Crazy’s Going on the Back Room” alongside [[Angela Lansbury]]. She was in “[[The Legend of
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In 1963 Weld guest-starred as Denise Dunlear in ”[[The Eleventh Hour (1962 TV series)|The Eleventh Hour]]”, in the episode “Something Crazy’s Going on the Back Room” alongside [[Angela Lansbury]]. She was in “[[The Legend of Lylah Clare]]” for ”[[The DuPont Show of the Week]]” (1963), directed by [[Franklin J. Schaffner]].
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In 1964 she appeared in the title role of the episode “Keep an Eye on Emily” on [[Craig Stevens (actor)|Craig Stevens]]’s [[CBS]] drama, ”[[Mr. Broadway]]”. In the same year, she appeared as a troubled blind woman in “Dark Corner”, an episode of ”[[The Fugitive (1963 TV series)|The Fugitive]]”.
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In 1964 she appeared in the title role of the episode “Keep an Eye on Emily” on [[Craig Stevens (actor)|Craig Stevens]]’s [[CBS]] drama, ”[[Mr. Broadway]]”. In the same year, she appeared as a troubled blind woman in “Dark Corner”, an episode of ”[[The Fugitive (1963 TV series)|The Fugitive]]”.
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