Dunn gained prominence at age 18 at the
Copacabana in New York City, After that, she began performing on Broadway and in clubs in Las Vegas. Her Broadway credits include ''
John Murray Anderson's Almanac (1953), Catch a Star!
(1955), and Pal Joey'' (1963). In 1960, Dunn played the female lead in a touring company's production of
Flower Drum Song. and
Sweet Charity (1967). On television, Dunn was a regular on
Broadway Open House. She also was featured on the TV shows of Perry Como, Bob Hope, Red Skelton and
The Bell Telephone Hour. In 1957, she was a vocalist in
The Tropicana Revue at the Tropicana Hotel in Las, Vegas Nevada. She became good friends with model and showgirl Marilyn Johnson. In 1959, Dunn recorded "Touch Me" backed by "
Far Away Places" on
RCA Victor (7552). In 1961, she signed an exclusive contract with
Warner Bros. Records. During the
Vietnam War, Dunn traveled in a troupe led by Hope to entertain military personnel. ==Personal life==