Alberghetti appeared twice on the cover of
Life magazine. She appeared on
The Ed Sullivan Show more than 50 times. She guest-starred in 1957 on
NBC's
The Gisele MacKenzie Show. That same year, she performed in the premiere episode of
The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom on
ABC. in 1956 Alberghetti co-starred with
Dean Martin in 1957's
Ten Thousand Bedrooms and with
Jerry Lewis in
The Jazz Singer in 1959, and
Cinderfella 1960, not long after the
Martin and Lewis comedy team parted ways. Alberghetti also appeared in 1955's
The Last Command, which starred
Sterling Hayden, and had the female lead in the Western
Duel at Apache Wells in 1957. In 1959, the 22-year-old Alberghetti played the lead in "The Conchita Vasquez Story" of NBC's
Wagon Train. She was cast as part of a gang of
Comancheros who intend to attack the wagon train to steal rifles headed to the
United States Army. Instead, she decides to leave the Comancheros and move west after she falls in love with scout Flint McCullough, played by
Robert Horton. Tragically, as the episode ends, Conchita is killed by a bullet from her own people when they ambush the wagon train. On March 1, 1961, she appeared as a guest contestant on the television series ''
I've Got a Secret. She guest-starred on The Andy Williams Show on March 28, 1963 and performed on The Hollywood Palace'' variety program's episode of May 2, 1964. , Anna Maria Alberghetti,
Barbara Rush and
Louella Parsons in
Modern Screen, 1960 Alberghetti appeared as a mystery guest on ''
What's My Line'' on November 23, 1958. She appeared for a second mystery-guest appearance on April 30, 1961. In 1965, Alberghetti went on tour and performed on stage with Bob Hope in Okinawa for U.S. servicemen. Alberghetti also appeared as herself in an episode of the comedy show
Fractured Flickers, talking with the host
Hans Conried. Alberghetti has toured in many theatrical productions and continues with her popular one-woman cabaret act. She had roles in a pair of 2001 films:
The Whole Shebang and
Friends & Family. Alberghetti appeared in television commercials for Good Seasons salad dressing during the 1970s and early 1980s, where she was cast as "The Good Seasons Lady". There are some references to Alberghetti in the novel ''
Rosemary's Baby'' by
Ira Levin, amongst which, in one of Rosemary's dreams, she is seen, tiny, in the filigree silver ball on the
Pope's ring. The author describes how Terry Gionoffrio, a fellow tenant in the Bramford, resembles Alberghetti. (
Victoria Vetri in the film version). ==Personal life==