- (1968) Stage: Appeared in "The House of Atreus" on Broadway. Drama (revival).
- (1968) Stage: Appeared in "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" on Broadway.
- (1971) Stage: Appeared in "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine" on Broadway. Written by Daniel Berrigan. Text prepared for New York production by Saul Levitt. Scenic Design by Peter Wexler. Costume Design by Albert Wolsky. Directed by Gordon Davidson. (I) Lyceum Theatre: 2 Jun 1971-26 Jun 1971 (29 performances). Cast: Mason Adams (as "Judge"), Jacqueline Coslow (as "Marjorie Melville"), Ronnie Claire Edwards [credited as Ronnie Clair Edwards] (as "Mary Moylan"), Peter Gorwin (as "Marshal"), Barton Heyman (as "John Hogan"), Biff McGuire (as "Philip Berrigan"), Michael Moriarty (as "George Mische"), Gerry Murphy (as "Marshal"), James O'Connell (as "Marshal"), Joe Ponazecki (as "Thomas Melville"), Davis Roberts (as "Prosecution") [final Broadway role], Colgate Salsbury (as "Daniel Berrigan"), Josef Sommer (as "Defense"), Helen Stenborg (as "Witness"), Sam Waterston (as "Thomas Lewis"), James Woods (as "David Darst"). Understudies: Jake Dengel (as "Daniel Berrigan/Defense/Prosecution"), Nancy Franklin (as "Marjorie Melville/Mary Moylan/Witness"), Peter Gorwin (as "David Darst/George Mische/Thomas Lewis") and Arlen Dean Snyder [credited as Arlen Snyder] (as "John Hogan, Judge/Philip Berrigan/Thomas Melville"). Produced by Leland Hayward and The Phoenix Theatre (Edward Hambleton [credited as T. Edward Hambleton]: Co-Founder and Managing Director. Norris Houghton: Co-Founder). Note: Adapted as the film The Trial of the Catonsville Nine (1972), produced by Gregory Peck [Melville Productions].
- (1973) Stage: Appeared (as "Julian Weston") in "Find Your Way Home" on Broadway. Written by John Hopkins. Directed by Edwin Sherin. Brooks Atkinson Theatre (moved to The Biltmore Theatre 25 Mar 1974-close): 13 Dec 1973- 4 May 1974 (136 performances + 14 previews). Cast: Jane Alexander (as "Jacqueline Harrison"), John Ramsey (as "David Powell"), Lee Richardson (as "Alan Harrison"). Produced by Rick Hobard. NOTE: Moriarty won the Tony Award for Best Actor.
- (1979) Stage: Appeared in "G.R. Point" on Broadway.
- (1983) Stage: Appeared in "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martia"l. Drama (revival). Written by Herman Wouk. Directed by Arthur Sherman. Circle in the Square Theatre: 15 Apr 1983- 6 Nov 1983 (216 performances + 20 previews that began on 15 Apr 1983. Cast: William Atherton (as "Lt. Cmdr. John Challee"), John Rubinstein (as "Lt. Barney Greenwald"), Jace Alexander (as "SM3 Junius Urban"), Clinton Allmon (as "Member of the Court/Officer of the Caine at hotel"), Richard Arbolino (as "Orderly"), Warren Ball (as "Member of the Court"), Chad Burton (as "Member of the Court/Officer of the Caine at hotel"), J. Kenneth Campbell (as "Lt. Thomas Keefer"), Sam Coppola (as "Member of the Court/Officer of the Caine at hotel"), Daniel Davin (as "Member of the Court"), Oliver Dixon (as "Member of the Court"), Jonathan Hogan (as "Lt. (j.g.) Willis Seward Keith"), Geoffrey Horne (as "Dr. Bird"), Stephen Joyce (as "Capt. Blakely"), Michael Moriarty (as "Lt. Cmdr. Philip Francis Queeg"), Tom Paliferro (as "Stenographer"), Jay O. Sanders (as "Lt. Stephen Maryk"), Leon B. Stevens (as "Dr. Forrest Lundeen"), Brad Sullivan (as "Capt. Randolph Southard"). Replacement actors: Joe Namath (as "Lt. Stephen Maryk") [Broadway debut], D.B. Sweeney [Broadway debut]. Produced by Circle in the Square (Theodore Mann: Artistic Director. Paul Libin: Managing Director) and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. NOTE: This was the first Broadway revival since the original 1954 production.
- (1993) Stage: Appeared in "My Fair Lady" on Broadway.
- (1971) Stage: Appeared (as "Thoreau") in "The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail", Alley Theatre, Houston, TX.
- (1985) Starred in a one-man video about the life of Thomas Merton. The video was produced by Paulist Press, and won a Dove Award.
- (1966 season) Paul Ballantyne, Fran Bennett, Mark Berman, Earl Boen, Ron Boulden, Helen Carey, Len Cariou, Timothy Christie, Olivia Cole, John Cromwell, Patricia Elliott, Ed Flanders, Ellen Geer, Marie Geist, Hugh Hurd, Robert Jackson, Philip Kerr, Joseph Klimowski, James J. Lawless, Sandy McCallum, Evie McElroy, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, Jan Pearce, Lee Richardson, Ken Ruta, Tina Sattin, Robert Sloane, Dean Stricklin, James Wallace, Donald West, Nancy Wickwire, and Nick Zanides and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1967 season) James Alexander, Paul Ballantyne, Raye Birk, Edward Binns, Earl Boen, Ronald Boulden, Adolph Caesar, Douglas Campbell, Helen Carey, Len Cariou, Jon Cranney, Patricia Elliott, David Flaten, Frederick Gaines, Robin Gammell, Melody Greer, Jeffrey Jones, Grace Keagy, Philip Kerr, Joseph Klimowski, Robert Lanchester, James J. Lawless, John Lewin, Travis Lockhart, George Mitchell, Robert Pastene, J. Robert Pearce, Michael Pierce, Fred Pinkard, Richard Ramos, Lee Richardson, Irene Roseen, Nick Savian, Robert Skloot, J. Walter Smith, Gale Sondergaard, Katherine Squire, Glynn Turman, Granville Van Dusen, James Wallace, Moira Wylie and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1968 season) James Alexander, Molly Atwood, Paul Ballantyne, Don Barshay, Emery Bettis, Douglas Campbell, Helen Carey, Len Cariou, Richard Cottrell, Nicholas DeJoria, David Feldshuh, Larry Ferguson, Katherine Ferrand, Robin Gammell, Katherine Garnett, Ron Glass, Carol Gustafson, Allen Hamilton, Helen Harrelson, Paulette James, Charles Keating, James J. Lawless, Roberta Maxwell, Robert Pastene, Lauri Peters, Alek Primrose, Richard Ramos, John Ramsey, Nancy Reardon, Lee Richardson, Michael Sevareid, Tony Swartz and Granville Van Dusen and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (September 24, 1968) He acted in Marc Connelly and George S. Kaufman's play, "Merton of the Movies," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Roberta Maxwell in the cast. Mel Shapiro was director. Karl Eigsti was set designer. Fred Voelpel was costume designer. S. Leonard Auerbach was lighting designer. Herbert Pilhofer and Arthur Kleiner were composers.
- (1969 season) James Alexander, Jerome Anello, Paul Ballantyne, Emery Bettis, Ross Bickell, Helen Carey, Timothy Casey, Douglas Cheek, Patricia Connolly, Richard Cottrell, David Feldshuh, Katherine Ferrand, Gus Fleming, Robin Gammell, Katherine Garnett, Ron Glass, Peter Goetz, William Graham, William Grivna, Allen Hamilton, Maxine Herman, Charles Keating, Stephen Keep, Linda Kelsey, James J. Lawless, David Little, Clark Luis, George Muschamp, Robert Pastene, Margaret Phillips, John Ramsey, Lee Richardson, Fern Sloan, Granville Van Dusen, Joseph T. Walsh, Cynthia Wells and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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