- Between 'Us' and 'Them,' Suspicion Poisons the Air; Commentary published in The Los Angeles Times, September 9, 2004
- (1942) Active on Broadway in the following production:
- (1942) Stage Play: All In Favor. Comedy. Written by Louis Hoffman, Don Hartman and Walter Bernstein [only Broadway credit]. Directed by Elliott Nugent. Henry Miller's Theatre: 20 Jan 1942- 24 Jan 1942 (7 performances). Cast: Harry Antrim (as "Officer Callahan"), Leslie Barrett (as "Marco/Lover"), Ralph Brooke (as "Tony"), Frank Conlan (as "Mr. Piper"), Claire Frances (as "Jean"), Freddie Geffen (as "Myron, Radio Voice"), Joy Geffen, (as "Young Lady, Radio Voice"), Frances Heflin (as "Cynthia"), Milton Herman (as "The Professor, Radio Voice"), Tommy Lewis (as "Peewee/Edgar McDougal"), Gloria Mann (as "Helen"), J.C. Nugent (as "Bixby"), Bob Readick (as "Flip"), Raymond Roe (as "Wack Wack/Harry McDougal"), George Spelvin Jr. [actor who wished to remain anonymous] (as "Raymond, Radio Voice"), Arnold Stang (as "Weasel") [Broadway debut], James R. Waters (as "Gorman"), Hank Wolf (as "Sasha, Radio Voice"). Produced by Elliott Nugent, Robert Montgomery and Jesse Duncan.
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