Other works
(2009)
TV commercial: Nintendo
(2009)
TV commercial: "Brain Ape" video game
(2010)
TV commercial: Miller Lite beer
Playwright: "The Secret Place"
Playwright: "Daddy Picou"
(1970s) Stage: Appeared in "Hallelujah, Baby!" on
Broadway.
Stage: Appeared in "Porgy and Bess" on
Broadway.
Stage: Appeared in "Show Boat" on
Broadway.
(2010)
TV commercial: Orbit chewing gum
Active on
Broadway in the following productions:
Hallelujah, Baby! (1967). Musical. Music by
Jule Styne. Lyrics by
Adolph Green and
Betty Comden. Book by
Arthur Laurents. Musical Director: Buster Davis. Vocal arrangements by Buster Davis. Music orchestrated by
Peter Matz. Dance arrangements by Luther Henderson. Choreographed by Kevin Carlisle. Directed by
Burt Shevelove. Martin Beck Theatre: 26 Apr 1967- 13 Jan 1968 (293 performances + 22 previews that began on 6 Apr 1967). Produced by Albert W. Selden, Hal James, Jane C. Nussbaum and Harry Rigby
I'm Solomon (1968). Musical.
Operation Sidewinder (1970). Written by
Sam Shepard. Music composed and performed by The Holy Modal Rounders. Directed by Michael Schultz. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 12 Mar 1970- 25 Apr 1970 (52 performances + 13 previews). Cast:
José Barrera (as "Indian"), Paul Benjamin (as "Blade/Indian"),
Roberts Blossom (as "Billy"), Gregory Borst (as "Indian"),
Philip Bosco (as "Captain Bovine"), Catherine Burns (as "Carhop"), Ralph Drischell (as "1st Cohort"), Barbara Eda-Young (as "Honey"), Gus Fleming (as "Cadet/Indian"), Ray Fry (as "Doctor Vector"), Robert Keesler (as "Indian"), Michael Levin (as "Spider Lady/Indian"), Clark Luis (as "Indian"), Joseph Mascolo (as "Colonel Warner"), Richard Mason (as "Indian"), Muriel Miguel (as "Indian"), Michael Miller Mechanic/3d Desert Tactical Troop"), Louis Mofsie (as "Indian"), Santos Morales (as "Indian"),
Garrett Morris (as "Blood/Indian"), Jean-Daniel (as "Indian"), Charles Pegues (as "Dude"), Robert Phalen (as "Dukie/Captain/2d Desert Tactical Troop"), Don Plumley (as "Mickey Free"),
Joan Pringle (as "Edith/Indian"), Robert Riggs (as "Forest Ranger/1st Desert Tactical Troop"), Andy Robinson (as "Young Man"), Arthur Sellers (as "2d Cohort"), Paul Sparer (as "General Bowser"), Barbara Spiegel (as "Indian"). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving).
Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death (1971). Musical.
What the Wine-Sellers Buy (1974). Written by Ron Milner. Directed by Michael Schultz. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 14 Feb 1974- 17 Mar 1974 (37 performances + 11 previews that began on 31 Jan 1974).
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