Other works
TV commercial for Garden State Life Insurance (2000)
hollywood outtakes for documentury (1984)
"Revlon Revue, The" (1960), as himself (1/28/60)
"Lux Radio Theatre" (ep. Strike Up the Band, 28 October 1940)
(26 November 2000) Hollywood Film Legend, Hollywood Christmas Parade
Stage: Toured Canadian dinner theatre circuit in "The Mind with the Naughty Man", 1994.
Stage: Played The Wizard in a tour of "The Wizard of Oz" with
Eartha Kitt, late 1990s.
Unsold pilot: In 1964 he starred in a pilot for a proposed ABC comedy series called "The Mickey Rooney Show" in which he played an ex-Navy man who inherits a marina.
Unsold pilot: In 1967 he starred with
Eddie Mayehoff in a comedy pilot called "Return of the Original Yellow Tornado." It concerned two aging, retired superheroes who must again don their leotards to do battle with a super-villain who has been set free and has vowed to destroy the world.
TV commercials and print ads: Rainier Beer and Rainier Light Beer (mid-to late 70s)
Stage: Appeared in (as "Mickey";
Broadway debut] "Sugar Babies" on
Broadway (1979). Musical revue/burlesque. Conceived by Ralph G. Allen and
Harry Rigby. Sketches based on traditional material written by Ralph G. Allen. Music by
Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by
Dorothy Fields and
Al Dubin. Additional music by Arthur Malvin,
Jay Livingston ("The Sugar Baby Bounce"),
Ray Evans ("The Sugar Baby Bounce"),
George Oppenheimer ("I Feel a Song Comin' On") and
Herbert Stothart ("Cuban Love Song"). Additional lyrics by Arthur Malvin, Jay Livingston ("The Sugar Baby Bounce", "Warm and Willing"), Ray Evans ("The Sugar Baby Bounce", "Warm and Willing"), George Oppenheimer ("I Feel a Song Comin' On"), Eugene West ("Immigration Rose"), Irwin Dash ("Immigration Rose", "You Can't Blame Your Uncle Sammy"),
Ted Koehler ("I'm Shooting High") and Jack Frost ("When You and I Were Young, Maggie Blues"). Vocal arrangements by Arthur Malvin. Additional Vocal Arrangements by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane. Musical Direction by Glen Roven. Music orchestrated by
Dick Hyman. Dance arrangements by Arnold Gross. Supervised and directed by 'Ernest Flatt' (q). Mark Hellinger Theatre: 8 Oct 1979-28 Aug 1982 (1208 performances + 8 previews that began 4 Oct 1979). Cast:
Ann Miller (as "Ann"), Tom Boyd, Jack Fletcher,
Ann Jillian (as "Jillian"),
Peter Leeds, Jimmy Mathews, Scot Stewart,
Sid Stone, Bob Williams, Jonathan Aronson, Laura Booth,
Hank Brunjes, Christine Busini, Diane Duncan, Chris Elia, Debbie Gornay, Barbara Hanks, Jeri Kansas, Barbara Mandra, Robin Manus, Faye Fujisaki Mar, Eddie Pruett, Michael Radigan, Linda Ravinsky, Michele Rogers, Rose Scudder, Laurie Sloan, Terpsie Toon, Jeff Veazey, Patti Watson. Produced by Terry Allen Kramer and Harry Rigby. Produced in association with Columbia Pictures. Associate Producer: Jack Schlissel, Thomas Walton Associates and Frank Montalvo.
Stage: Starred in "Cinderella" at Sunderland Theater, UK. Also in cast:
Jan Rooney ("Fairy Godmother").
Radio episode: Suspense, ep. Alibi Me; broadcast January 4, 1951.
Radio series: The Hardy Family
Album: Sings George M. Cohan (RCA LPM-1520)
Radio Program: "Theater Guild on the Air", in the episode "National Velvet" on April 23, 1950, also starring
Peggy Ann Garner.
(1980) He acted in
Jimmy McHugh and
Arthur Malvin's musical, "Sugar Babies", at the
Mark Hellinger Theatre on
Broadway in New York City, with
Ann Miller in the cast.
Ernie Flatt was the director.
(1988) He acted in
Jimmy McHugh and
Arthur Malvin's musical, "Sugar Babies", at the Savoy Theatre in London, England, with
Ann Miller in the cast.
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