One of her first TV performances was on the TV series Perry Mason ("The Case of the Lazy Lover", 1958) along with Neil Hamilton, who played her stepfather (later Hamilton played Police Commissioner James Gordon, Batgirl's father). Shortly afterwards, she appeared in three films: The Young Land, The Gene Krupa Story, and Gidget (all 1959)--and was also a guest in the TV series Mr. Lucky as Beverly Mills in the episode "Little Miss Wow" (also 1959). Craig was a part of Bing Crosby in High Time (1960) as well as in Seven Women from Hell (1961) was a co-star with Cesar Romero. In 1962, she was a guest star on the Western Laramie in the episode "The Long Road Back".Craig appeared with Elvis Presley in two films that were released: It Happened at The World's Fair (1963) and Kissin Cousins (1964). Craig was also a science fiction actress in Mars Needs Women (1966) and also an Russian ballet dancer in In Like Flint (1967). She appeared five times on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis in which she played five different girlfriends for the titular character between 1959 until 1962. In the year 1960, she played Jo, a young photographer along with Charles Bronson in Man with a Camera. Craig was in 1964 on the big screen as Carol who was an underwater photographer in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea ("Turn back the Clock")). [9Craig also appeared in Craig was also in 1965's The Big Valley ("The Invaders") as well as Kentucky Jones ("Kentucky’s”).
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