She co-starred with Donald O'Connor in Little Me, Gordon MacRae and Howard Keel in Carousel, and Jack Carter in Operation Mad Ball, Born Yesterday and Critics Choice from 1956 to 1957.
[3] In 1961 she was featured in the Broadway musical Let It Ride[2] starring George Gobel and Sam Levene at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
[2] Paula Stewart and Jack Carter performed together in theatres and nightclubs around the country and overseas for the USO in Germany.
She appeared on episodes of Route 66 (1963), The Joey Bishop Show (1964), Hogan's Heroes (1965), Perry Mason (1965), My Favorite Martian (1966), The Big Valley (1966), and Love, American Style (1969).
The independent film about a wealthy woman who discovers the diary of her bachelor fiancé stars William Traylor and Dagne Crane.
The film was directed by Gene Nash and starred unknown actors Jeremy Stockwell and Andy Davis, as well as counterculture diva Ultra Violet.