- (1979) He played Bilbo Baggins in the National Public Radio production of J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" series.
- (April 10 to May 5, 1963) He played Iago in William Shakespeare's play, "Othello," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washignton D.C. with Brock Peters (Othello); Inga Swenson (Desdemona); Rene Auberjonois; Robert Prosky; Jonathan Farwell; J. Robert Deitz; Kendall Clark; Tom Toner; Alan Oppenheimer; Theron Potter; Bella Jarrett; Harry Bergman; Kelly Jean Peters and Kathleen Carothers in the cast. Robert Green was set designer. Marianna Elliott was costume designer. Rod Colbin was fencing choreographer. Alan Schneider was director.
- (February 26 to March 22, 1964) He acted in Ronald Millar's adaptation of C.P. Snow's novel, "The Affair," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. with Ned Beatty, Robert Prosky, Rene Auberjonois, J. Robert Dietz, Ronny Cox, Louis Edmonds, Bella Jarrett, Harry Bergman, George Ebeling, Tom Brannum, Tom Toner, Robert Van Hooten, James Kenny, Pamela Ritchard, Anthony Zerbe, Peter Tatistcheff and Jonathan Farwell in the cast. Laurence E. Bahler was set designer. Marianna Elliott was costume designer. Mel Shapiro was director.
- (1965) He performed in the original production of Edward Albee's play, "Tiny Alice," on Broadway in New York City. He also performed at the Phoenix Theatre including William Shakespeare's plays, "Hamlet," "Henry IV, played Iago in "Othello;" Sean O'Casey's play, "The Plough and the Stars;" and played Mack the Knife in Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's play, "The Threepenny Opera," at the Arena Stage in Washington D.C. He played Sir Toby Belch in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night;" Peterbonon in "Thieves' Carnival;" Mr. Webb in Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town;" First Voice in Dylan Thomas' play, "Under Milkwood;" Astrov in Anton Chekhov's play, "Uncle Vanya;" Mangiacavallo in Tennessee Williams' play, "The Rose Tattoo" and Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire."
- (1965 to 1966 season) He acted in Edward Albee's play, "Tiny Alice," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with De Ann Mears in the cast. William Ball was artistic director and director.
- (1965 to 1966 season) He played Mangiacavallo in Tennessee Williams' play, "The Rose Tattoo," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. William Francisco was director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (1965 to 1966 season) He played the First Voice in Dylan Thomas' play, "Under Milkwood," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with De Ann Mears in the cast. William Ball was director and artistic director.
- (1967 season) Lynne Arden; Rene Auberjonois; Ramon Bieri; Dion Chesse; Barbara Colby; Peter Donat; Jay Doyle; George Ede; Patricia Falkenhain; Harry Frazier; Ellen Geer, Will Geer; Robert Gerringer; David Grimm; Scott Hylands; Phillip Kerr; Ruth Kobart; Michael Learned; Barry MacGregor; DeAnn Mears; Judith Milhalyi; Josephine Nichols; William Paterson; Angela Paton; Charlene Polite; Marguerite Ray; Ken Ruta; John Schuck; Paul Shenar; Deborah Sussel; Patrick Tovatt; Ann Weldon and he were associates and journeyman actors at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California. Mark Bramhall; David Dukes; Robert Ferro; Larry Ferguson; Terry Mace; Glenn Mazen; Kimo Perry; Herman Poppe; Kate Hawley; Karen Ingenthron; Carol Mayo Jenkins; Enid Kent; Barry Kraft; Dana Larson; Michael Lerner; James Ragan; Mary Ellen Ray; Mark Schell; Izetta Smith; Gil Turner; Don Watson and Kitty Winn were the acting fellows at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California.
- (January 21 to June 18, 1967) He played the First Voice in Dylan Thomas's play, "Under Milkwood," in The American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary Theatre in San Francisco, California with De Ann Mears in the cast. They ran for 12 performances. William Ball was artistic director.
- (January 21 to June 18, 1967) He acted in Edward Albee's play, "Tiny Alice," in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary Theatre in San Francisco, California with De Ann Mears and Paul Shenar in the cast. William Ball was director and artistic director.
- (January 21 to June 18, 1967) He played Mr. Webb in Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town," in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary Theatre in San Francisco, California. Edward Hastings was director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (January 21 to June 18, 1967 season) He had seven roles at the American Contemporary Theatre in San Francisco, California.
- (1967 to 1968 season) He played Sir Toby Belch, uncle to Olivia, in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night, or What You Will," at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California with Paul Shenar (Orisino, Duke of Illyria); Philip Kerr (Orsino, Duke of Illyria); James Ragan (Orsino, Duke of Illyria; Valentine); Mark Schell (Curio; Antonio); Larry Ferguson (Curio; A Sea Captain, friend to Viola); Don Watson (Curio); Kimo Perry (Valentine); De Ann Mears (Viola, sister to Sebastian); Ellen Geer (Viola, sister to Sebastian); Dana Larson (Viola, sister to Sebastian); Patrick Tovatt (A Sea Captain, friend to Viola; Malvolio, steward to Olivia); Herman Poppe (A Sea Captain, friend to Viola; Sir Andrew Aguecheck; First Officer); Harry Frazier (Sir Toby Belch, uncle to Olivia); George Ede (Sir Toby Belch, uncle to Olivia; Antonio); Glen Mazen (Sir Andrew Aguecheck; Antonio); Peter Donat (Sir Andrew Aguecheck); David Grimm (Clown, servant to Olivia); Scott Hylands (Clown, servant to Olivia); David Dukes (Clown, servant to Olivia; Fabian); Carol Mayo Jenkins (Olivia); Deborah Sussel (Olivia); Kate Hawley (Olivia); Ken Ruta (Malvolio, steward to Olivia); Barry Kraft (Malvolio, steward to Olivia; Priest); John Schuck (Antonio); Mark Bramhall (Sebastian); Ray Laine (Sebastian); Michael Lerner (Fabian); Terry Mace (Fabian; Priest); Gil Turner (Priest; Second Officer) and Robert Feero (Second Officer) in the cast. William Ball was artistic director.
- (1967 to 1968 season) He played Peterbonon in Jean Anouilh's play, "Thieves Carnival," in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary and Marines Theatres in San Francisco, California. Jerome Kilty was director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (1967 to 1968 season) He acted in Edward Albee's play, "Tiny Alice," in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary and Marines Theatres in San Francisco, California with De Ann Mears in the cast. William Ball was artistic director and also director.
- (1968) He played Claudius in William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," at The American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California with Paul Shenar and Izetta Smith in the cast. William Ball was director and artistic director.
- (1967 to 1968 season) He played Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire," in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary and Marines Theatres in San Francisco, California with DeAnn Mears (Blanche Dubois) in the cast. William Ball was artistic director and director.
- (1968 to 1969 season) He acted in Georges Feydeau's play, "A Flea in Her Ear,' at The American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California with Michael O'Sullivan and Harry Frazier in the cast. Gower Champion was director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (1970) He played Mangiacavallo in Tennessee Williams' play, "The Rose Tattoo," at the American Conservatory Theatre production (Short Season 22 weeks) in San Francisco, California. William Ball was artistic director. Louis Criss was director.
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