- He was the voice of Dr. Ross Boling on the radio soap, "The Guiding Light", from 1949 to 1951.
- Land of Fame (1943).
- Lady, Behave! (1943). Written by Alfred Golden. Scenic Design by Frederick Fox. Directed by Alfred Golden. Cort Theatre (moved to The Ambassador Theatre from 21 Nov 1943- close): 16 Nov 1943- 4 Dec 1943 (23 performances). Cast: Lois Dow (as "Margaret Bannington"), Thomas Hume (as "Mike Rogers"), Pert Kelton (as "Louise Morton"), J. Warren Lyons (as "Dr. Baker"), Dan Niels (as "Inspector Weiskopf"), Jack Sheehan (as "George Morton"), Madge Skelly (as "Mrs. Lansing"), Carol Stone (as "Miss Shaw"), Karl Weber (as "Roland Talbert"), Norma Winters (as "Miss Jones"). Produced by Hugh Bennett.
- The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden and The Respectful Prostitute (1948).
- The Best Man (1960). Political Drama. Written by Gore Vidal. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Theoni V. Aldredge. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Associate Scenic Design: John Harvey. Associate Lighting Design: John Harvey. Assistant Scenic Design: Hugh Hardy and Ming Cho Lee. Directed by Joseph Anthony. Morosco Theatre: 31 Mar 1960- 8 Jul 1961 (540 performances). Cast: Melvyn Douglas (as "William Russell"), Frank Lovejoy (as "Joseph Cantwell"), Lee Tracy (as "Arthur Hockstader"), Leora Dana, Kathleen Maguire, Ruth McDevitt, Joseph Sullivan, Karl Weber (as "Dick Jensen, Russell's campaign manager") [final Broadway role], Barbara Berjer, Tony Bickley, Gordon B. Clarke, John Dorrin, Mitchell Erickson, Howard Fischer, Hugh Franklin, Martin Fried, Graham Jarvis (as "Sheldon Marcus"). Ruth Maynard, Tom McDermott, Ruth Tobin. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard). Associate Producer: Lyn Austin. Note: Filmed as The Best Man (1964).
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