Other works
(1965)
TV commercial: Gillette razors
(1996) Stage: Appeared (as "Max Prince") in
Neil Simon's "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" at the Queens Theatre in London, England.
(1963) Stage: Appeared (as "Billy Bibbit") in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" on
Broadway. Drama. Written by
Dale Wasserman. Based on the novel by
Ken Kesey. Incidental music by
Teiji Ito. Directed by
Alex Segal. Cort Theatre: 13 Nov 1963-25 Jan 1964 (82 performances + 1 preview). Cast:
Ed Ames (as "Chief Bromden"),
Malcolm Atterbury, Clifford Cothren,
William Daniels (as "Dale Harding"),
Kirk Douglas (as "Randle P. McMurphy"),
William Gleason (as "Ruckly"),
Arlene Golonka (as "Candy Starr"), Peter Gumeny, 'Paul Huber (II) (as "Col. Matterson"),
Lincoln Kilpatrick (as "Aide Warren"),
Michi Kobi,
Al Nesor (as "Martini"),
Gerald S. O'Loughlin (as "Cheswick"), Leonard Parker, Rex Robbins,
Arnold Soboloff,
Joan Tetzel (as "Nurse Ratched"), K.C. Townsend,
Charles Tyner (as "Sefelt"), Milton J. Williams, Astrid Wilsrud. Produced by
David Merrick and
Edward Lewis. Produced in association with Seven Arts Corp. and Eric Prods.
(1979) Album: Played percussion and conga on the track "Life During Wartime" on the
Talking Heads' "Fear of Music" album
(1960s)
TV commercials: Alka Seltzer
(7/3/71) Appeared on NBC's discussion program
"The Irv Kupcinet Show" (1953) with
Irv Kupcinet and guests poet
Rod McKuen,
Tammy Grimes and
Sue Lyon,
Bob Balaban,
Alex Karras and singer-pianist Kim Martell. Also on the program were
David E. Lilienthal, former head of the Atomic Energy Commission and the Tennessee Valley Authority; and
Eliot Asinof, who has chronicled the story of two New Jersey teenagers who committed
suicide in 1969, believing these acts would help the peace movement.
(2008_ Novel: "The Woman Who Wouldn't". New York: St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0312375786
(2007) Novel: "My French Whore". New York: St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0312360576
(1963) Stage: Appeared in a production of "The Millionairess", Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ. Also in cast:
Carol Channing.
(1963) Stage: Appeared in "Mother Courage and Her Children" on
Broadway. Also inc cast:
Anne Bancroft.
(1966) Stage: Appeared in
Murray Schisgal's "Luv" on
Broadway.
(1964) Stage: Appeared in "The White House" on
Broadway. Also in cast:
Helen Hayes.
(1961) Stage: Appeared (as "Valet") in "The Complaisant Lover" on
Broadway. NOTE: Wilder won the Clement Derwent
Award for his performance.
(1961) Stage: Appeared in
Arnold Wesker's "Roots", off-
Broadway.
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