- (1962) Stage: Appeared (as "George") in the original production of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" on Broadway.
- (1959) Unsold pilot: Starred in medical drama pilot for a series to be called "Emergency."
- (1969) Unsold pilot: Starred in a sitcom pilot from CBS called "Houseboat", playing a widowed newspaper report who lives on a houseboat with his three kids and beautiful young housekeeper.
- (1967) Stage: Appeared (as "Simon Harford") in "More Stately Mansions" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Eugene O'Neill. Directed by José Quintero. Broadhurst Theatre: 31 Oct 1967-2 Mar 1968 (142 performances + 8 previews). Cast: Ingrid Bergman (as "Deborah"), Colleen Dewhurst (as "Sara"), Helen Craig, Larry Linville (as "Joel Harford, Simon's brother"), 'Fred Stewart (I)' (as "Nicholas Gadsby, an attorney"), Vincent Dowling (as "Mickey Maloy"), Barry Macollum (as "Jamie Cregan"), John Marriott, Kermit Murdock. Produced by Elliot Martin; Produced in association with Center Theatre Group. Produced by arrangement with Quinto Productions, Inc.
- (1955) Stage: Appeared (as "Cornelius Hackl") in "The Matchmaker" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Thornton Wilder. Based on "Einen Jux Will Sich Machen" by Johann Nestroy. Nestroy's play based on "A Day Well Spent" by John Oxenford. Scenic / Costume Design by Tanya Moiseiwitsch. Production Supervised by David Merrick. Directed by Tyrone Guthrie. Royale Theatre (moved to The Booth Theatre from 12 Nov 1956 to close): 5 Dec 1955-2 Feb 1957 (486 performances). Cast: Ruth Gordon (as "Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi, a Friend of Vandergelder's Late Wife"), Eileen Herlie, Loring Smith (as "Horace Vandergelder, a Merchant of Yonkers"), Peter Bayliss (as "A Cabman"), Esme Church (as "Miss Flora Van Husen"), Rosamund Greenwood, Patrick McAlinney, Alexander Davion, Charity Grace, William Lanteau (as "Rudolf" / "Waiter"), Phil Leeds (as "Joe Scanlon, a Barber" / "A Musician"), John Milligan, Robert Morse (as "Barnaby Tucker, Apprentice in Vandergelder's Store"), Prunella Scales, Christine Thomas. Produced by The Theatre Guild and David Merrick. NOTE: (1) Reworked from 1938's "The Merchant of Yonkers." (2) Filmed as Hello, Dolly! (1969).
- (1951) Stage: Appeared in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Man and Superman", at the New Theatre in London, England, with John Clements, Kay Hammond, Allan Cuthbertson, Barbara Everest, Michael Medwin and Milton Rosmer in the cast.
- (1955) Stage: Appeared in Thornton Wilder's play, "The Matchmaker", at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England, with Ruth Gordon, Sam Levene, Prunella Scales, Alec McCowen, Eileen Herlie, Peter Sallis, Lee Montague, Patrick McAlinney and Esme Church in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was the director.
- (1957) Stage: Appeared in "Look Homeward, Angel" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Ketti Frings. Based on the novel by Thomas Wolfe. Scenic / Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Motley. Hair Design by Ernest Adler. Directed by George Roy Hill. Ethel Barrymore Theatre (moved to The 54th Street Theatre 9 Mar 1959- close): 28 Nov 1959- 4 Apr 1959 (564 performances). Cast: Hugh Griffith (as "W.O. Gant"), Anthony Perkins (as "Eugene Gant"), Jo Van Fleet (as "Eliza Gant"), Arthur Hill (as "Ben Gant"), Frances Hyland (as "Laura James"), Joseph Bernard, Clifford Cothren, Mary Farrell, Julia Johnston, Victor Kilian (as "Dr. McGuire"), Elizabeth Lawrence, Dwight Marfield, Rosemary Murphy, Bibi Osterwald (as "Madame Elizabeth"), Tom Flatley Reynolds, Jack Sheehan, Leonard Stone (as "Hugh Barton"), Arthur Storch (as "Luke Gant"), Florence Sundstrom (as "Mrs. Marie "Fatty" Pert"), Susan Torrey. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden and Theatre 200, Inc. NOTE: Was a major Broadway hit. and won the 1958 Pulitzer Prize for Drama (Ketti Frings).
- (1964) Stage: Appeared in Edward Albee's play, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England, with Uta Hagen, Constance Cummings and Jerome Kilty in the cast.
- (1952) Stage: Appeared in Clifford Odets' play, "Winter Journey", at the St. James Theatre in London, England, with Michael Redgrave, Googie Withers, Sam Wanamaker and Hazel Penwarden in the cast.
- (2/5/69) Stage: Appeared (as "Lyon Burke XII") in Tom Eyen's play, "The Kama Sutra (An Organic Happening)," in a Theatre of the Eye Repertory Company production in New York City with Lamar Alford (as "Hornus 1"), Carole Silon (as "Trugrita II"), David Baker Jr. (as "Marvin Minnifreke III"), Suzanne Gilbert (as "Ruth of the Alien Corn IV"), Enid Edelman (as "Jean of the Flowers V"), Theon Banos (as "Amazonia VI"), Ann Sweeny (as "Dear Abby VII"), Ellen Gurin (asl "Paranoia VIII"), Mark Russel (as "Jose IX"), Duke Weil (as "Vesuvius X"), Fred Travalena (asl= "Marlon XI"), Maggie Benson (as "Sara"), Mary Mitchell (as "Lee"), William Griffin Duffy (as "Uncle Lilyan H."), Elsa Tresko (asl "Mother Ching") in the cast. Lee Maker was stage manager. Jerome Eyen was director. Saito was set designer. Michael Warren Powell and Cannon Mills were costume designers. James Hardy was lighting designer. Bruce Kirle was music director.
- (1970) Stage: Appeared in Alfred Jarry's play, "Ubu;" Leonard Melfi's plays, "Arden of Faversham," and "Cinque;" and Adrienne Kennedy's play, "Rats Mass," in a Cafe La Mama Company production at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England, with Lou Zeldis, Sabin Epstein, Michele Collison, William Griffin Duffy and Lamar Alford in the cast. Andres Sherban and Ching Yeh were directors.
- (1959) Stage: Appeared in "The Gang's All Here" on Broadway.
- (September 12 to October 21, 1967) He acted in Eugene O'Neill's play, "More Stately Mansions," in the premiere and inaugural season and American premiere at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Ingrid Bergman and Colleen Dewhurst in the cast. Jose Quintero was director.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) He played Pete in Manning Gurian's play, "Lemple's Old Man," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Jack Warden (Dominic); Mary Finney (Hilda); Martin David (Tommy); Clinton Anderson (Dugan); Katherine Squire (Clara Harrington); Wilson Brooks (Berger); Louise Latham (Louise); George Mitchell (Lemple); Tod Andrews (Richard Lemple); Frances Waller (Barbara Adams) and Charles Taliaferro (Bill) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and Louise Latham were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
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