Other works
In 1960, he starred in an unsold pilot for a detective series called "Hollywood Angel", where he played a Hollywood publicity agent who moonlighted as a private detective. The pilot was written and produced by
Richard Berg.
"Fair Game" (1957). Comedy. Written by
Sam Locke. Directed by Paul Robert. Longacre Theatre: 2 Nov 1957- 10 May 1958 (217 performances). Cast:
Shirley Ballard, Mary Alice Bayh,
Ed Bryce, Sarah Cunningham, Herbert Evers, Earl George, Sally Gracie, Joseph Leon,
Sam Levene (as "Lou Winkler"), Paul Marin, Ellen McRae, Diana Millay, Hugh Reilly,
Robert Webber (as "Harry Boblan"). Produced by Joseph M. Hyman.
"Two Blind Mice" (1949). Comedy. Written by
Sam Spewack. Directed by Sam Spewack. Cort Theatre: 2 Mar 1949- 16 Jul 1949 (157 performances). Cast:
Alonzo Bozan,
Raymond Bramley,
Walter Brooke,
Melvyn Douglas (as "Tommy Thurston"),
Howard Fischer,
Jane Hoffman,
Richard Kendrick,
Robert P. Lieb,
Geoffrey Lumb, Mabel Paige, Laura Pierpont, Robert Pike,
Elliott Reid,
Howard St. John,
Jan Sterling (as "Karen Norwood"),
Frank Tweddell (as "Senator Kruger"),
Robert Webber (as "Sergeant"), Roland Wood. Produced by Archer King and Harrison Woodhull.
"Orpheus Descending" (1957). Drama. Written by
Tennessee Williams. Incidental music by
Chuck Wayne. Incidental music arranged by John Mehegan. Music for "Heavenly Grass" by
Paul Bowles. Lyrics for "Heavenly Grass" by
Tennessee Williams. Scenic Design by
Boris Aronson. Costume Design by
Lucinda Ballard. Lighting Design by A.H. Feder. Directed by
Harold Clurman. Martin Beck Theatre: 21 Mar 1957- 18 May 1957 (68 performances). Cast:
R.G. Armstrong (as "Sheriff Talbott"),
Virgilia Chew (as "Nurse Porter"), David Clarke (as "Dog Hamma"),
Crahan Denton (as "Jabe Torrance"), Elizabeth Eustis (as "Dolly Hamma"), Mary Farrell (as "Sister Temple"),
Nell Harrison (as "Eva Temple"), Albert Henderson (as "1st Man"), Warren Kemmerling (as "Pee Wee Binnings"), John Marriott (as "Uncle Pleasant"), Janice Mars (as "Woman"),
Cliff Robertson (as "Val Xavier"),
Joanna Roos (as Vee Talbott"), Jane Rose (as "Beulah Binnings"), Lois Smith (as "Carol Cutrere"),
Maureen Stapleton (as "Lady Torrance"),
Beau Tilden (as "Mr. Dubinsky"), Charles Tyner (as "2nd Man"),
Robert Webber (as "David Cutrere"). Produced by The Producers Theatre and Robert Whitehead. Note: Filmed as
Orpheus Descending (1990) (TV),
The Fugitive Kind (1959).
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