- (1998) TV commercials (voice-overs): Honda autos.
- (1995) Novel (with Harry Turtledove): "The Two Georges". Alternate history, steampunk, detective-spy thriller.
- (1997-98) TV commercial: Apple Computer ("Think Different" campaign).
- (1990s) TV commercials (voice-overs): McDonald's hamburger restaurants ("If it's not right, we'll make it right").
- (2002) TV commercials (PSAs): Americans for National Parks.
- (2002) Radio: PSA for Americans for National Parks.
- (10/02) Stage: Appeared (as "Kerry Max Cook") in "The Exonerated" play by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen. 45 Bleecker, New York City.
- (2003) TV commercials: PSA for Americans for National Parks.
- (4/1/04-8/29/04) Stage: Appeared (as "Foxwell J. Sly" / "The Judge") in "Sly Fox" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by Larry Gelbart. Based on "Volpone" by Ben Jonson. Directed by Arthur Penn. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City.
- Music video: Appeared in Michael Jackson's "Liberian Girl" video.
- (1981) Stage: Appeared in "Whose Life Is It Anyway", Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA. Directed by John Badham. Also in cast: Blythe Danner. NOTE: Dreyfuss did this production in preparation for his role i the movie made from the plan, Whose Life Is It Anyway? (1981).
- (4/28/83) Stage: Appeared (as "Lenny Keller") in "Total Abandon" on Broadway. Written by Larry Atlas. Directed by Jack Hofsiss. Booth Theatre (1 performance + 7 previews).
- (1970) TV commercial: AMC Javelin auto.
- (September 22 to October 28, 1984) He acted in Mark Medoff's play, "The Hands of It's Enemy," in a world premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Veronica Cartwright and Phyllis Frelich in the cast. Gordon Davidson was director.
- (March 12 to April 30, 1995) He acted in Jon Robin Baitz's play, "Three Hotels," at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Christine Lahti in the cast. Joe Mantello was director.
- (August 12 to 16, 1980) He played Ken Harrison in Brian Clark's play, "Whose Life Is It Anyway?," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Robert Black (Andrew Eden); Carter Bland (Mr. Topolski); Robert Brolli (Judge Wyler); Reg E. Cathey (John); Joseph Costanza (Orderly); Blythe Danner (Dr. Claire Scott); Wendy Feign (Nurse); Robin Foley (Volunteer); Jean Hackett (Mary Jo Sadler); Laura Halper (Nurse Grossman); Edward Herrmann (Phillip Hill); Celeste Holm (Nurse Anderson); Bjorn Johnson (Doctor); Leslie Laurer (patient); Bridget Leroy (Volunteer); Louise Lewis (Nurse); Susan Lewis (Pat Saunders); Richard Maynard (Dr. Paul Jacobs); Betsy Mohler (Court Reporter); George Morforgen (Dr. Michael Emerson); Robert Murphy (Orderly); Michael Quill (Dr. Robert Barr); Janine Robbins (patient); Kristin (Nurse); Eileen Schuyler (Visitor); George Seidl (Mrs. Louise Boyle);Beth Stringer (Volunteer); David Waggett (patient); Time Winters (Peter Kershaw) and Scott Zimmer (Doctor) in the cast. John Badham was director. Andrew Jackness was setting designer. Rita B. Watson was costume designer. Dennis Parichy was lighting designer. William Chance was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
- (August 11 to 22, 1981) He played Bri in Peter Nichols' play, "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Lori Andresky (Joe); Stockard Channing (Sheila); Christina Pickles (Pam); John Tillinger (Freddie) and Kate Wilkinson (Grace) in the cast. Arvin Brown was director. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. John Kasarda was scenery designer. Rita B. Watson was costume designer. William Armstrong was lighting designer. Liz Smith was vocal consultant. Franklin Keysar was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager.
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