- TV commercial for Metlife (2002)
- TV commercial for HIP (2002)
- Originated the role of Earl in the Off-Broadway production of Black Girl (1972) by J.E. Franklin. Brock Peters played the role in the film version.
- (November 2008) Played Doug in the "Dividing the Estate" play by Horton Foote (Booth Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- (2010) TV commercial for at&t
- All God's Chillun Got Wings (1975). Drama (revival). Written by Eugene O'Neill. Scenic Design by Ming Cho Lee. Costume Design by Patricia Zipprodt. Directed by George C. Scott. Circle in the Square Theatre: 20 Mar 1975- 4 May 1975 (53 performances + 23 previews that began on 28 Feb 1975). Cast: Ken Jennings (as "Shorty"), 'Trish Van DeVere' (as "Ella Downey"), Jimmy Baio (as "Young Mickey"), Verona Barnes (as "Street Person"), Ginny Binder (as "Child"), Grace Carroll (as "Street Person"), Robert Christian (as "Jim Harris"), Beatrice Dunmore (as "Child"), Derrel Edwards (as "Child"), Arthur French (as "Street Person"), Minnie Gentry (as "Mrs. Harris"), Tommy Gilchrist (as "Young Shorty"), Robert Lee Grant (as "Young Joe"), Susan Jayne (as "Young Ella"), Helen Jennings (as "Child"), Robert Earl Jones (as "Street Person"), Alice Nagel (as "Street Person"), Chuck Patterson (as "Wino/Singer"), Tim Pelt (as "Joe"), Kathy Rich (as "Child"), Tom Sminkey (as "Mickey"), Ted Snowdon (as "Street Person"), Carl Thomas (as "Young Jim"), Vickie Thomas (as "Hattie Harris"), Craig Wasson (as "Harmonica Player/Singer") [Broadway debut]. Understudies: Verona Barnes (as "Hattie Harris/Mrs. Harris"), Ginny Binder (as "Young Ella"), Derrel Edwards (as "Young Jim/Young Joe"), Chuck Patterson (Jim Harris, Joe), Craig Wasson (as "Mickey/Shorty"). Produced by Circle in the Square (Theodore Mann: Artistic Director. Paul Libin: Managing Director).
- (February 28, 1980 - March 23, 1980) He played Charles Rasmussen in Kent Broadhurst's play, "They're Coming to Make It Brighter," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Sam Singleton (Sho Business); Ray Fry (Murray Dubinski); P. Jay Sidney (Bill Sweet); Robert Judd (George Schuyler); Guy Paul (Otis); Rack Boys were Leif Rustebakke and John Short; Lee Anne Fahey (Patti); Nada Rowand (Yvonne); Pat McNamara (First Electrician); Gene O'Neill (Second Electrician); Deanna Dunagan (Mia MacGonicle); Andrea Pecchioni (Maureen); Kent Broadhurst (Lon); Billie Brenan (Mrs. Synovec); Elevator Passengers were Cynthia Judge, Pirie MacDonald and David O. Petersen in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
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