- (1974) Unsold pilot: Starred in a sitcom pilot for NBC called "What Do You Feel Like Doing Tonight?", playing a parent forced to live alone in New York City without his two children.
- (1965) Stage: Appeared in "The Devils" on Broadway.
- (1970) Stage: Starred in "Next" on Broadway. Written by Terence McNally.
- Stage: Appeared in "George Washington Slept Here" in summer stock.
- (1970) Stage: Appeared in "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" on Broadway. NOTE: He was nominated for a Tony award.
- (1961) Stage: Appeared (as "Doctor") in "Everybody Loves Opal" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by John Patrick. Scenic Design / Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Noel Taylor. Associated with Designer to Mr. Mielziner: Richard Casler. Assistant Scenic Design: Aristides Gazetas. Assistant to Mr. Taylor: George Sullivan. Directed by Cyril Ritchard. Longacre Theatre: 11 Oct 1961-28 Oct 1961 (21 performances). Cast: Eileen Heckart (as "Opal"), Donald Harron, Stubby Kaye (as "Solomon"), John Napier, Mister Tanner, Brenda Vaccaro (as "Gloria"). Produced by Roger L. Stevens. Produced in association with Seven Arts Productions.
- (1984) TV commercial: Diet Coke
- (11/15/82) Guest on the talk program "Tom Cottle: Up Close".
- (1976) Stage: Appeared in acted in Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's play, "George Washington Slept Here," Cape Playhouse, Dennis, MA.
- (1962) Stage: Appeared in John Patrick's play, "Everybody Loves Opal," Cape Playhouse, Dennis, MA.
- (1965) He acted in John Van Druten's play, "Bell, Book, and Candle," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Allen Ludden and Betty White in the cast. Christopher Hewett was director.
- (September 27 to November 16, 1985) He acted in Royce Ryton's play, "The Unvarnished Truth," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with John Ritter, Beth Howland, Dody Goodman and Paul Benedict in the cast. Robert Drivas was director.
- (Summer 1976) He acted in Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's play, "George Washington Slept Here," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Dody Goodman in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
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