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Novel: "The Original Sin," 1972.

Novel: "Suddenly Sunset."

Subject of TV documentary, c.1983, featuring his family and work.

2002: Wrote text to book, "Lovers and Other Strangers: Paintings by Jack Vettriano," published in London by Pavillion.

Album: "In My Own Way ... I Love You" (1969/Capitol)

Zorba (1983).

Tchin-Tchin (1962).

Becket (1960).

Borned in Texas (1950). Written by Lynn Riggs. Directed by Sam Wanamaker. Fulton Theatre: 21 Aug 1950- 26 Aug 1950 (8 performances). Cast: Joseph Boland, Clifford Carpenter, Jane Hoffman, Marsha Hunt, Wright King, Martin Newman, Anthony Quinn (as "Texas"), Daniel Reed, Dudley Sadler, Frank Tweddell (as "Pop Radar"). Produced by Festival Theatre, Sam Wanamaker and Terese Hayden. Produced in association with Harriett Ames.

A Streetcar Named Desire (1950). Drama (revival). Written by Tennessee Williams. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Lucinda Ballard. Directed by Elia Kazan. City Center: 23 May 1950- unknown (16 performances). Cast: Jorja Curtright (as "Stella Kowalski"), Arny Freeman, Uta Hagen (as "Blanche Du Bois"), Harry Kersey, Wright King, George Mathews, Eulabelle Moore, Anthony Quinn (as "Stanley Kowalski"), Peggy Rea, Edna Thomas. Produced by Irene Mayer Selznick.

The Gentleman From Athens (1947). Comedy. Written by Emmet Lavery. Scenic Design by Ralph Alswang. Lighting Design by Ralph Alswang. Directed by Sam Wanamaker. Mansfield Theatre: 9 Dec 1947- 13 Dec 1947 (7 performances). Cast: Edith Atwater (as "Lee Kilpatrick"), Leonard Auerbach (as "Radio and Newsreel Crew"), Leopold Badia (as "Congressman Andrews"), Ethel Browning (as "Miss Mary Kilpatrick"), Feodor Chaliapin (as "Igor Stepenov"), Oliver Crawford (as "Radio and Newsreel Crew"), Elsie May Gordon (as "Congressman Stringley"), Gavin Gordon (as "Big Ed Lawrence"), Alan Hewitt (as "Morgan Kilpatrick"), Arthur Jarrett (as "Congressman Harnell"), Lorance Kerr (as "News Reel Director"), Edward B. Latimer (as "Congressman Borgsen"), Lou Polan (as "Mike Rykowski"), Anthony Quinn (as "Hon. Stephen Socrates Christopher"), Franks Rowan Radio and Newsreel Crew"), Creighton Thompson (as "Daniel") [final Broadway role], Watson White (as "Cousin Vincent Kilpatrick"). Produced by Martin Gosch and Eunice Healy.

A Streetcar Named Desire (1947). Drama.

Active on Broadway in the following productions:


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