Theatre World Award "Jesse and the Bandit Queen" 1976
2006 Earned an Emmy nomination for her recurring role on "Desperate Housewives" (ABC) as Orson's (Kyle MacLachlan) mother; reuniting her with creator Marc Cherry who was once her personal assistant
1999 Had recurring role as Lawrence's mother in the CBS sitcom "Ladies Man"
1999 - 2002 Was a regular cast member of the CBS drama "Family Law"
1997 Replaced Patti LuPone in "Master Class" in the role of Maria Callas on Broadway
1997 First played Sharon Lawrence's mother in an episode of the NBC sitcom "Fired Up"
1994 Portrayed Lillie Langtry in "The Gambler V: Playing For Keeps", a CBS miniseries starring Kenny Rogers
1994 Acted with husband Holbrook in "A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle" (NBC)
1993 Performed live at the White House, singing three songs as part of "Cabaret", which aired on PBS in 1994
1992 Released "Dixie Carter's Unworkout" exercise tape
1990 Spats between Carter (siding with the producers of "Designing Women") and co-star Delta Burke garnered attention (date approximate)
1989 Began annual nightclub engagements singing at the Cafe Carlyle in New York City
1986 - 1993 Played interior decorator Julia Sugarbaker on successful CBS sitcom, "Designing Women"; reunited with Bloodworth-Thomason and Burke
1984 Played recurring role of Maggie McKinney, Mr. Drummond's girlfriend, on NBC's popular sitcom, "Different Strokes"; role later played by Mary Ann Mobley
1983 Made London stage debut as Liz Conlon in "Buried Inside Extra" at the Royal Court Theatre
1983 Film debut in supporting role (as Angela) in feature comedy, "Going Berserk"
1982 First series with producer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, acting the role of Carlotta Beck on CBS comedy "Filthy Rich"; Delta Burke also prominent in cast
1981 Met future husband Hal Holbrook while starring opposite him in the CBS movie "The Killing of Randy Webster"
1980 Played Hannah Mae Bindler in New York stage production of "A Couple of White Chicks Sitting Around Talking"
1979 Portrayed Aunt Marion on short-lived ABC comedy, "Out of the Blue"
1977 Cast in the role of copywriter April Baxter on the CBS sitcom, "On Our Own"
1976 Appeared as Melba in New York stage revival of "Pal Joey"
1974 Co-starred on Broadway in the musical "Sextet"
1974 - 1976 First appeared on television in the role of Brandy Henderson on long-running soap opera, "The Edge of Night"
1963 Made off-Broadway debut as Perdita in the New York Shakespeare Festival's production of "A Winter's Tale"
1961 Made stage debut as Julie in "Carousel" at the Front Street Theatre in Memphis
Left stage for eight years to marry and have children
Performed with the New York Shakespeare Festival in such productions as "Jesse and the Bandit Queen", "Fathers and Sons" and "Taken in Marriage"