- (1978) TV commercial: Dodge Aspen.
- (1976) Stage: Appeared in "1776", Milwaukee Music Circus, Milwaukee, WI.
- (1976 - 1977) Stage: Appeared in "1776", Sacramento Music Circus, Sacramento, CA>
- (1981) Stage: Appeared in "Deathtrap", La Mirada, CA.
- (1955) Stage: Appeared (as "Nathan Detroit") in national touring company of "Guys and Dolls"
- (1953) Stage: Appeared (as "Dr. Egelhofer"; Broadway debut) in "Hazel Flagg" on Broadway. Musical satire/comedy. Book by Ben Hecht. Music by Jule Styne (also producer). Lyrics by Bob Hilliard. Based on a story by James Street. Based on the film Nothing Sacred (1937), screenplay by Ben Hecht. Musical Director: Pem Davenport. Choral arrangements and direction by Hugh Martin. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Ballet arrangements by Oscar Kosarin. Assistant to Mr. Martin: Buster Davis. Additional orchestrations by Jack Mason and Joe Glover. Musical Staging by Robert Alton. Assistant Director: Paul Lammers. Directed by David Alexander. Mark Hellinger Theatre: 11 Feb 1953-19 Sep 1953 (190 performances). Cast: Helen Gallagher (as "Hazel Flagg"), John Howard, Thomas Mitchell (as "Dr. Downer"), Benay Venuta, Jack Whiting, John Brascia, Jonathan Harris (as "Oleander"), Sheree North (as "Whitey") [Broadway debut], John Pelletti, Estelle Aza, John Bartis, Christopher Brown, Dean Campbell, Chris Carter, David Carter, Ronald Cecill, Jerry Craig, Al Craine, Don Crichton, Bob Davis, Sara Dillon, Marcella Dodge, Lillian Donau, Anna Friedland, Mary Harmon, Carol Hendricks, Ruby Herndon, Bill Heyer, Betsy Holland, Dossie Hollongsworth, Lori Jon, B.J. Keating, Hugh Lambert, Gerard Leavitt, Robert Lenn, Dorothy Love, Sherry McCutcheon, Beverly McFadden, Betty McMillen, Barbara Michaels, Judy Miller, Joan Morton, Margot Myers, Virginia Poe, Eva Ralf, David Randall, George Reeder, Eric Schepard, Laurel Shelby, Michael Spaeth, Beryl Towbin, Lawrence Weber, Toni Wheelis. Produced in association with Anthony B. Farrell.
- (1957) Stage: Appeared (as "Broadway"; final Broadway role) in "Shinbone Alley" on Broadway. Musical. Book by Joe Darion and Mel Brooks. Based on the "archie and mehitabel" stories by Don Marquis. Music / Music Orchestration by George Kleinsinger. Lyrics by Joe Darion. Music / Choral Direction by Maurice Levine. Additional orchestrations by Irwin Kostal. Additional Musical Routines by John Morris. Choreographed by Joe Alexander and Rod Alexander. Production Stage Manager: Morty Halpern. Stage Managers: Julian Barry and Gilbert Cates [earliest Broadway credit]. Production Supervised by Sawyer Falk. Broadway Theatre: 13 Apr 1957-25 May 1957 (49 performances). Cast: Eddie Bracken (as "archy"), Eartha Kitt (as "mehitabel"), Jacques d'Amboise (as "Frankie" / "Dancer"), Gwen Harmon (as "Jail Crony" / "Edie" / "Lady Bug" / "Singer"), George S. Irving (as "Big Bill"), Allegra Kent (as "Penny" / "Dancer"), Erik Rhodes (as "Tyone T. Tattersal"), Dorothy Aull (as "Ricky" / "Lady Bug" / "Singer"), Julian Barry (as "Voice of Newspaperman"), Cathryn Damon (as "Jail Crony" / "Rusty" / "Dancer"), Jack Eddleman (as "Harry" / "Singer"), Don Farnworth (as "Fighting Dog" / "Dancer"), Gene Gavin (as "Fighting Dog" / "Dancer"), Carolyn George (as "Dancer"), Harold E. Gordon (as "Fighting Dog" / "Dancer"), Reri Grist (as "Phyllis" / "Singer"), Carmen Gutierrez (as "Jail Crony" / "Gladys" / "Dancer"), Buzz Halliday (as "Jail Crony" / "Lady Bug" / "Singer"), Lillian Hayman (as "Mother" / "Singer"), Moses LaMarr (as "Butch" / "Singer"), Bruce MacKay (as "Bartender" / "Singer"), James Marley (as "Copper" / "Singer"), Larry Montaigne (as "Blackie"), Albert Popwell (as "Tall Cat" / "Dancer"), Jack Rains (as "Singer"), Nora Reho (as "Jail Crony" / "Dancer"), Howard Roberts (as "Buzz" / "Singer"), Dorothy Scott (as "Dancer"), James Tarbutton (as "Tall Cat" / "Dancer"), Elizabeth Taylor (as "Jail Crony" / "Dancer"; she is not the film actress Elizabeth Taylor), Claude Thompson (as "Fighting Dog" / "Dancer"), Elmarie Wendel (as "Jail Crony" / "Singer"), Myrna White (as "Dancer"), David Winters (as "Shorty" / "Dancer"). Standbys: Larry Montaigne, Tom Poston (as "archy"), Chita Rivera (as "mehitabel"). Produced by Peter Lawrence.
- (1959) Stage: Appeared (as "Cook") in "Mother Courage" at the UCLA Professional Theatre Group, Los Angeles, CA.
- (1959) Stage: Appeared in "The Firebrand" at the L.A. Stage Society.
- (1960) Stage: Appeared in "A Midsummer Night's Dream", Catalina Arts Festival, Catalina, CA.
- (1962) Stage: Appeared in "Becket", Equity Group-Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA.
- (1962) Stage: Appeared in "The Chinese Wall", Professional Theatre Group, Los Angeles, CA.
- (1965) Stage: Produced / composed / conducted "The Windows of Heaven"
- (1974) Stage: Appeared in "Gigi", Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Pittsburgh, PA.
- (1976) Stage: Appeared in "The Good Doctor", Chicago, IL.
- (1977) Stage: Appeared in "I Do, I Do", Long Beach, CA
- (1977) Stage: Appeared in "Promenade All", Chicago, IL.
- (11/25/74) Radio: Appeared in "CBS Radio Mystery Theater" episode "The Doll"
- (September 12, 1976) He appeared on The Irv Kupcinet Show (1953), a night-time talk show hosted by Irv Kupcinet, with John Astin, Patty Duke, Kaye Stevens, Rosemary Murphy, and psychic Jeane Dixon.
- Radio: Appeared in numerous radio productions from 1948 through 1957, including featured roles on "Radio City Playhouse", "Cavalcade of America", "John Steele, Adventurer", "Voice of the Army", "Cloak and Dagger", "High Adventure", "The Eternal Light", "Dimension X", "Living 1951", "Mr. I.A. Moto", "Best Plays", "The Search That Never Ends", "Stroke of Fate" and "X Minus One".
- (1/4/75) Radio: Appeared on "CBS Radio Mystery Theater" episode "The 36th Man"
- (1962) TV commercial for Hawaiian Punch providing the voice for the "Punchy" character
- (1968) Radio: Appeared in the "American Gallery" episode 'Porgy, Bess and George'.
- (12/14/1952) Radio: credited in the "Best Plays" episode 'Craig's Wife'.
- (1948 - 1949) Radio: Appeared in the "Radio City Playhouse" episodes 'Mother' and 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'.
- (1949 - 1952) Radio: Appeared in ten episodes of "Cavalcade of America" - 'Reluctant Rebel', 'Troublesome Jane', 'Greeley of the Tribune', 'Top Secret', ' Towards a New World', 'As If a Door Were Opening', 'One Way Out', 'Ready on the Right' and 'Barbed Wire Christmas'.
- (1951) Radio: appeared in five episodes of the detective series, "Mr. I.A. Moto" - 'Sabotage', 'The Smoke Screen', 'The Baxiloff Paper, 'Blackmail' and 'Escape'.
- (8/19/1951) Radio: appeared in the "Now Hear This" episode titled, 'Fog Bound'.
- (5/7/1950) Radio: appeared in an episode of "Cloak and Dagger" titled 'File'.
- (1950) Radio: appeared in two episodes of "Voice of the Army" - 'This Younger Generation' and 'Miss Millie's Dilemma'.
- (1950 - 1951) Radio: credited in two episodes of the sci-fi series, "Dimension X" - 'Universe' and 'Marionettes Inc."
- (1950) Radio: appeared in two episodes of "High Adventure" - 'Deep Water' and 'East Side Beat'.
- (1955 - 1957) Radio: appeared in three episodes of the sci-fi series "X Minus One" - 'The Man on the Moon', 'Shanghaied' and "Saucer of Loneliness'.
- (10/25/1953) Radio: appeared in the "Stroke of Fate" episode titled 'Marie Antoinette Had Escaped Death by the Guillotine'.
- (1949 - 1955) Radio: frequent guest star on "John Steele Adventure" credited in 15 episodes - 'Cargo Unknown', 'Play Ball', 'The Mission', 'Salvage', 'Captive', ' The Honorable Ones', 'The Lonely One', 'Long Shot', 'The Unsuspected', 'The Circle Road', 'One Way Street', 'The Marshal of Morgan County', 'Inside Story', 'Counterpoint' and 'The Girl on 963'.
- (4/21/1951) Radio: co-starred in the untitled second episode of the series, "Living 1951".
- (10/22/1950) Radio: starred in the episode of the series "The Eternal Light" titled 'A Segment of My Times'.
- (1953 - 1954) Radio: appeared in eight episodes of the drama/documentary series, "The Search That Never Ends" - 'The Nervous Wreck', 'Three Women', 'The Making of a Doctor', 'Challenge', 'America's Schools', 'Polio Vaccine', 'Cancer' and 'The Story of Atomic Medicine'.
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