Other works
Videodisc: "The RCA VideoDisc Preview Album", promotional item distributed to RCA dealers in the 1980s.
(11/9/70) TV show: "Changing Scene, The" (Host)
(12/10/70) TV show: "Changing Scene, The" (Host)
(12/19/76) TV special: "Christmas Around The World"
(5/10/78) TV special: "Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: George Burns"
(6/23/80) TV special: "Debby Boone...The Same Old Brand New Me"
(2/16/83) TV special: "Dom DeLuise and Friends"
(11/21/76) TV special: "The First 50 Years"
(4/24/59) TV special: "The Gene Kelly Pontiac Special"
(7/9/87) TV special: "The Movie Palaces" (Host)
(1/27/78 TV special: "1968 Hollywood Stars of Tomorrow" (Host)
(5/23/78) TV special: "Oscar's Best Actors" (co-host)
11/24/68) TV special: "The Peggy Fleming Show"
(5/8/78) TV special: "The Stars Salute Israel at 30"
(1/8/89) TV special: "Tappin'"
(12/26/75) TV special: "The World of Magic, The" as [unknown] 26 December 1975
(11/24/77) TV special: "Yabba Dabba Doo! The Happy World of Hanna-Barbera" (co-host)
(4/;3/57) TV special: "Salute to Baseball" (Host)
(1939) Stage: Appeared (as "Harry") in "The Time of Your Life" by
William Saroyan on
Broadway.
(2005)
TV commercial: Appeared (via computer graphics) in commercial for the Volkswagan Golf automobile.
(1938) Stage: Appeared (in the chorus;
Broadway debut) in; "Leave It to Me!" on
Broadway. Also in cast:
Mary Martin.
(1958) Stage: Directed "Flower Drum Song" on
Broadway. Musical comedy. Book and lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II and
Joseph Fields. Based on the novel by
C.Y. Lee. Music by
Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II. Musical Director: Salvatore Dell'Isola. Dance arrangements by
Luther Henderson Costume Design by
Irene Sharaff. Lighting Design by Peggy Clark. Hair Design by Ronald De Mann. Choreographed by
Carol Haney. St. James Theatre: 1 Dec 1958-7 May 1960 (600 performances). Cast:
Larry Blyden (as "Sammy Fong"),
Pat Suzuki,
Miyoshi Umeki (as "Mei-Li"),
Juanita Hall, Arabella Hong [
Broadway debut], Ed Kenney,
Keye Luke (as "Wang Chi Yang"), Patrick Adiarte, Jose Ahumada, Fumi Akimoto, Peter Chan (as "Prof. Cheng"), Paula Chin, Victor Duntiere, Anita Ellis,
Helen Funai, Pat Griffith, Luis Robert Hernandez, Mary Huie, Marion Jim, Betty Kawamura, Susan Lynn Kikuchi, Baayork Lee, Jon Lee, Chao Li, George Li, David Lober, Robert Lorca, Harry Shaw Lowe, Wonci Lui, George Minami, Jo Anne Miya, Eileen NaKamura, Denise Quan, Rose Quong [
Broadway debut],
Victoria Racimo, Linda Ribuca, Yvonne Ribuca, Shawnee Smith,
Jack Soo (as "Frankie Wing";
Broadway debut), Maureen Tiongco,
David Toguri, Mabel Wing, Conrad Yama, George Young, Yuriko. Produced by
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Produced in association with Joseph Fields. NOTE: Nominated for 1959 Tony
Award (with Hammerstein) for Best Book (Musical) and Best Musical. Filmed las
Flower Drum Song (1961)
(1941) Stage: Choreographed "Best Foot Forward" on
Broadway. Musical. Book by
John Cecil Holm. Music / lyrics by Hugh Martin and
Ralph Blane. Music orchestrated by
Don Walker and
Hans Spialek. Overture by
Robert Russell Bennett. Scenic / Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Miles White. Produced / directed by
George Abbott. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 1 Oct 1941-4 Jul 1942 (326 performances). Cast: Buddy Allen,
June Allyson (as "Minerva"), Van Atkins, John Balian, Wilbur Baron,
Eileen Barton,
Kenneth Bowers, Frances Bryan, Kenneth Buffett, Maureen Cannon, Marianne Cude, Danny Daniels, Richard Dick,
Tommy Dix,
Stanley Donen (as "Ensemble / Dancing Boy"), Dorothy Eden, Peggy Anne Ellis, Bee Farnum, Mary Ganley, Harvey Gould, Barbara Grant, Robert Griffith, Ann Guier, Kay Guier, Bobby Harrell, Roger Hewlett, Rhoda Hoffman, Carol Horton, Beverly Hosier, Gil Johnson, Jack Jordan Jr., Perry Jubelirer, Terry Kelly,
Rosemary Lane (as "Gale Joy"), Stuart Langley, Norma Lehn, Eugene Martin, Marty May, Betty McCloskey, Elaine Miller, Betty Anne Nyman, Billy Parsons, Kaye Popp, Penny Porter, Lee Roberts, Renee Rochelle, Marilyn Ross, Rosemary Schaefer, Rose Marie Schiller, Victoria Schools, Audrey Sperling, George Staisey,
Gil Stratton, Buddy Styles, Lenore Thomas, Elmer Vernon,
Nancy Walker (as "Blind Date";
Broadway debut),
Fleming Ward (as "Dr. Reeber"), Art Williams, Lou Wills Jr., Doris York, Vincent York.
(1940) Stage: Appeared (ss "Joey Evans"; final
Broadway role, replaced by George Tapps) in "Pal Joey" on
Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by
Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by
Lorenz Hart. Material by
John O'Hara. Music orchestrated by
Hans Spialek. Costume Design by John Koenig. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner. Choreographed by
Robert Alton. Produced / directed by
George Abbott. Ethel Barrymore Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 1 Sep 1941 to 21 Oct 1941 then moved to The St. James Theatre from 21 Oct 1941 to close): 25 Dec 1940-29 Nov 1941 (374 performances). Cast:
Vivienne Segal, Claire Anderson, Adrian Anthony, Sondra Barrett, John Benton, Jean Casto, Milton Chisholm, John Clarke, Alice Craig, Louise de Forrest,
Stanley Donen (as "Albert Doane / Dancer"), Clifford Dunstan, Jack Durant, Wnez Early, Leila Ernst, Jane Fraser, Tilda Getz, Charlene Harkins, Averell Harris,
June Havoc (as "Gladys Bumps"), Henning Irgens,
Van Johnson (as "Victor / Dancer"), Frances Krell, James Lane, Janet Lavis, Howard Ledig, June Leroy, Michael Moore, Amarilla Morris, Robert J. Mulligan, Olive Nicolson, Shirley Paige, Mildred Patterson, Dorothy Poplar, Nelson Rae, Edison Rice, Albert Ruiz, Diane Sinclair, Mildred Solly, Dummy Spelvin, Jeanne Trybom, Marie Vanneman, Jerry Whyte, Vincent York.
(1940) Stage: Choreographed (also appeared in "Harry") "The Time of Your Life" on
Broadway. Comedy [return engagement]. Written and co-directed by
William Saroyan. Co-directed by
Eddie Dowling (also appearing as "Joe"). Booth Theatre: 23 Sep 1940-19 Oct 1940 (32 performances). Cast:
William Bendix (as "Krupp"),
Celeste Holm (as "Mary L."). Replacement actors:
Edward Andrews (as "Tom"), Ainsworth Arnold (as "Society Gentleman"),
Ross Bagdasarian (as "Willie"), Reginald Beane,
Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Society Lady"), Ann Brody,
Grover Burgess (as "Blick"),
Leo Chalzel (as "Nick"), John Farrell, Evelyn Geller, Seymour Gross, Julie Haydon,
Arthur Hunnicutt (as "Kit Carson"),
Henry Jones (as "Dudley), Fredric N. Kelly,
Frances McHugh (as "Killer's sidekick"), Marylin Monk, Blackie Shackner,
Houseley Stevenson (as "Arab"),
Tom Tully, Nene Vibber. Produced by The Theatre Guild (
Theresa Helburn, Lawrence Langner: Administrative Directors). Produced in association with Eddie Dowling.
(1939) Stage: Appeared in "One For the Money" on
Broadway. Musical revue. Sketches / lyrics by Nancy Hamilton. Music by Morgan Lewis. Vocal arrangements by Hugh Martin. Musical Staging by 'Robert Alton (I)'. Sketches Staged by
Edward C. Lilley. Conceived / directed by
John Murray Anderson. Booth Theatre: 4 Feb 1939-27 May 1939 (132 performances). Cast:
William Archibald, Maxine Barrat,
Philip Bourneuf, Frances Comstock, 'Alfred Drake (I)', Brenda Forbes, Nadine Gae, Nancy Hamilton, Ray Kavanaugh and His Orchestra, Gene Kelly (as "Friend / Mr. Gordon / The Best Man / Ensemble / Western Union Boy"), George Lloyd,
Don Loper, Ruth Matteson,
Nell O'Day, Robert Smith,
Keenan Wynn (as "Friend / Ensemble / First King / W.P.A. Reporter / Western Union Boy"). Produced by Gertrude Macy and Stanley Gilkey. Produced by arrangement with Robert F. Cutler.
(5/26/46) Radio: Appeared on "The Theatre Guild on the Air", episode "Boy Meets Girl"
(5/6/48) Radio: Appeared in "Family Theater of the Air", episode "Mother's Halo was Tight"
(1/6/49) Radio: Appeared on "Suspense", episode "To Find Help"
Album: "Nursery Songs and Stories" spoken-word recording (Columbia CL-1063)
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