- [Theatre] Originated the role of "Miname" in the world premiere of Ten Thousand Years, a play written by John Ridley and directed by Kipp Shiotani. Performances were held February 5 - March 3, 2005 at the El Portal Forum Theatre in North Hollywood, California.
- [Theatre] Originated the role of "Bennett" in the world premiere of Dust, a play written by Greg Phillips and directed by Tony Gatto. Performances were held April 1 - May 14, 2005 at The Company of Angels Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- [Theatre] Performed the roles of "Blessing From Heaven," "Johnny," and "Intern" in The Waiting Room, a play written by Lisa Loomer and directed by Armando Molina. Performances were held September 16 - October 22, 2005 at The Company of Angels Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- [Music video] Played the Convenience Store Clerk in the music video of the song, "Take Me Back" by Story of the Year, directed by Ryan Smith and produced by Merge @ Crossroads.
- [Theatre] Performed the roles of "Min" and "Gene Autry" in Conjunto, a play written by Oliver Mayer, directed by Armando Molina, and produced by Borderlands Theater. Performances were held April 21 - 30, 2006 at the Leo Rich Theatre in Tucson, Arizona.
- [Theatre] Performed the roles of "Ted" and "Frog" in Conjunto, a play written by Oliver Mayer, directed by Jon Lawrence Rivera, and produced by Playwrights' Arena. Performances were held November 11 - December 10, 2006 at Studio/Stage in Los Angeles, California. (Blake also performed the roles of "Min" and "Gene Autry" for one night only on Friday, November 24, 2006.)
- [Theatre] Performed in the Los Angeles production of "Week 3: November 27 - December 3" of the historic, nationwide, yearlong, theatrical event, 365 Days/365 Plays, by playwright Suzan-Lori Parks. The evening's performance was directed by Laurel Ollstein, produced by Playwrights' Arena, and held on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 at Lutheran Church of The Master. Blake acted in Pilgrims' Progress, as "The Wits" in Dragon Song, as "Assistant" in The Coming, as "The Rumor Man" in The Rumor Mill, as "3rd Foreign Dignitary" in Abraham Lincoln at 89, and as "Gopher" in Impala.
- [Theatre] Performed in the Los Angeles production of "Week 20: March 26 - April 1" of the historic, nationwide, yearlong, theatrical event, 365 Days/365 Plays by playwright Suzan-Lori Parks. Directed by Jeff Liu and produced by East West Players, the performances were held outdoors March 28 - April 1, 2007 in the Aratani Court of the David Henry Hwang Theater. Blake played the roles of "Body 1" in Possum, "King General" in House to House, "Narrator" in Something for Mom, "Narrator" in George Washington Slept Here, "Guy" in Black Dog, and "SS Chorus" in George Bush Visits the Cheese & Olive.
- [Theatre] Originated the role of "Dr. Matsubayashi" in the world premiere of Calling Aphrodite, a play written by Velina Hasu Houston, directed by Shashin Desai, and produced by International City Theatre. Performances were held August 28 - September 23, 2007 at the Center Theater in the Long Beach Performing Arts Center in Long Beach, California.
- Principal Performer in a national TV commercial for Crowne Plaza® Hotels & Resorts. It was directed by Fred Goss and featured golf champion Phil Mickelson. Blake played a "Phil Look-alike." (2008)
- Theatre: Performed the one-man show, Dawn's Light: The Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi, a play written by Jeanne Sakata, directed by Leslie Ishii, produced by East West Players, and sponsored by Southern California Edison. This production was on tour February 12 - March 31, 2010 in cities throughout southern California.
- (2010) Play - Performed the role of "Maynard Oats" in the world premiere of Resting in Pieces, written by Sam Bobrick, directed by Ronnie Marmo, and produced by Theatre 68 at Theatre 68 in Los Angeles, California. (Blake was cast for the final two weeks of the production and performed August 6 - 15, 2010.)
- (February 9, 2012 - March 11, 2012) Stage play: Three Year Swim Club by Lee Tonouchi, directed and choreographed by Keo Woolford - Blake Kushi playing "Coach Sakamoto", at East West Players in Los Angeles, California, USA. [Continental United States premiere.]
- (July 27, 2012 - August 19, 2012) Stage play: Three Year Swim Club by Lee Tonouchi, directed and choreographed by Keo Woolford - Blake Kushi playing "Coach Sakamoto", at East West Players in Los Angeles, California, USA. [Remount.]
- (February 2013) TV commercial for H&M, directed by Guy Ritchie and featuring soccer star David Beckham - Blake Kushi was a Principal Performer.
- (April 15, 2015 - May 3, 2015) Stage play (one-man show): "Hold These Truths: The Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi" by Jeanne Sakata, directed by Ron Celona - starring Blake Kushi as "Gordon Hirabayashi and multiple other roles," at Coachella Valley Repertory Theatre in Rancho Mirage, California, U.S.A.
- (May 2018) TV commercial for J-B Weld, directed by Aaron Stoller and featuring Nick Offerman - Blake Kushi was a Principal Performer.
- (September 2018) TV commercial for TD Ameritrade, directed by Brian Aldrich and featuring Jim Conroy - Blake Kushi was a Principal Performer.
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