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Voice of Uncle Wolfgang in Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (Sierra CDROM)

Performed in "Night of the Iguana" with his famous daughter, 'Stephanie Zimbalist', at the Manitoba Theatre Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 2004.

Active on Broadway in the following productions:

"Fallen Angels" (1956). Comedy (revival). Written by Noel Coward. The song "Je t'aime" by Noel Coward. Directed by Charles Bowden. Playhouse Theatre: 17 Jan 1956- 11 Aug 1956 (239 performances). Cast: Margaret Phillips, Nancy Walker (as "Julia Starbuck"), Alice Pearce, William LeMassena, William Windom (as "Frederick Starbuck"), Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (as "Maurice Duclos"). Produced by Charles Bowden and Richard Barr. Produced in association with 'A. Ridgeley Bullock Jr.'.

"The Consul" (1950). Drama/opera. Music by Gian Carlo Menotti. Book by Gian Carlo Menotti. Lyrics by Gian Carlo Menotti. Musical Director: Lehman Engel. Musical Coordinator: Thomas Schippers. Dreams Choreography by John Butler. Directed by Gian Carlo Menotti. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 15 Mar 1950- 4 Nov 1950 (269 performances). Cast: Maria Andreassi, Donald Blackey, Vera Bryner, George Jongeyans, Gloria Lane, Leon Lishner, Cornell MacNeil, Maria Marlo, Andrew McKinley, Mabel Mercer (as "Voice on the Record"), Francis Monachino, Patricia Neway, Marie Powers, Lydia Summers, Chester Watson. Produced by Chandler Cowles and Efrem Zimbalist Jr..

The Medium (1948). Musical tragedy (revival).

The Telephone (1948). Musical (revival).

Hedda Gabler (1948). Drama (revival).

The Telephone/The Medium (1948).

Yellow Jack (1947). Historical drama (revival). Written by Sidney Howard. Written in collaboration with Paul De Kruif. Music arranged by Lehman Engel. Directed by Martin Ritt. International Theatre: Thursday, February 27th, 1947 - Saturday, March 15th, 1947, (overall, 21 performances). Cast: Don Allen, Emery Battis, John C. Becher, John Behney, Philip Bourneuf (as "Dr. Carlos Finlay"), Angus Cairns, Michel Corhan, Will Davis, Thomas Grace, Raymond Greenleaf, Bart Henderson, Fred Hunter, Anne Jackson (as "Miss Blake, Special Nurse in Charge of the Yellow Fever Ward"), Victor Jory (as "James Carroll, Member of the American Yellow Fever Commission"), Arthur Keegan, Donald Keyes, Robert Leser, Gerald McCormack, Walter Neal, James Rafferty, Robert Rawlings, Alfred Ryder, John Straub, Eugene Stuckmann, Eli Wallach (as "Busch, Private, M.C., U.S.A"), William Windom (as "McClelland, Private, M.C., U.S.A"), Ed Woodhead, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (as "Aristides Agramonte"). Produced by The American Repertory Theatre.

A Pound on Demand/Androcles and the Lion (1946).

What Every Woman Knows (1946). Comedy (revival).

King Henry VIII (1946). Historical drama (revival).

The Rugged Path (1945). Written by Robert E. Sherwood. Costume Design by Valentina. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Garson Kanin. Plymouth Theatre: 10 Nov 945- 19 Jan 1946 (81 performances). Cast: Spencer Tracy (as "Morey Vinion"), Paul Alberts, Sandy Campbell, Vito Christi, Clay Clement (as "Colonel Rainsford"), Ralph Cullinan (as "Pete Kenneally"), Conrad De La Cruz, Frank De Silva, Nita De Sota, Nick Dennis (as "Fred"), Annette Erlanger, Howard Ferguson, Lawrence Fletcher, Henry Lascoe, Theodore Leavitt, Kay Loring (as "Hazel"), Gordon Nelson, Simeon Ochoco, Cleto M. Oliveras, Eliseo Parrenas, Theodora Racaza, Edward Raquello, Emory Richardson, Francisco Salvacion, William Sands, Peggy Sanford, Lynn Shubert, Martha Sleeper, Margot Stevenson (as "Edith Bowsmith"), David Stone, Clinton Sundberg (as "George Bowsmith"), Sam Sweet, Robin Taylor, Herbert Urbano, Mamerto Ventura, Ernest Woodward, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (as "Gil Hartnick"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard).

(Friday, May 26th, 1978) Starred in the TV pilot comedy, "Wild About Harry", about a divorced man who falls for a young woman. Co-starring were Andrea Howard, Bernie Kopell and his daughter, Stephanie Zimbalist.

He has orated the King James' Bible, in late 1990's. With his vocal talent, he can pretend as the two or three people, as if they are speaking to each other, and almost at the same time.


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