- (1980) Print ad: Alka-Seltzer
- (1978) TV commercial: Alka-Seltzer
- (1968) Print ad: Groshire/Austin Leeds suits
- (1978) Print ad / mail-in coupon promotion: Alka-Seltzer and a special edition Sammy Davis Jr. record album.
- Album: "Christmas with the Rat Pack" (Reprise Records)
- (1961) Guest-starred in a pilot for an adventure series called "Beach Front" featuring Keefe Brasselle as a man hired to frighten away Miami's crooks and scoundrels.
- CD: "That Old Black Magic" (Columbia)
- CD: "Mr. Bojangles" (USP)
- (5/12/59) Appeared on "The Giroux Show" an afternoon talk show.
- (early 1960s) TV commercial (Great Britain): Shell gasoline ("What a gas!")
- (1974) TV commercial (Japan): Suntory whiskey
- (1972) TV commercial: General Electric Tape Recorder
- (5/24/73) Appeared in the ABC-TV special "The White House Salute to the POWs".
- (1978) Stage: Appeared in "Stop the World - I Want to Get Off" on Broadway. Musical (revival).
- (1956) Stage: Appeared (as "Charlie Welch"; Broadway debut) in "Mr. Wonderful" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Joseph Stein and Will Glickman. Music / lyrics by Larry Holofcener, Jerry Bock and George Weiss. Musical Director: Morton Stevens. Music orchestrated by Ted Royal and Morton Stevens )credited as Morton L. Stevens; final Broadway credit). Production Conceived by Jule Styne. Featuring songs by Sam Coslow ("Sing, You Sinners"), W. Franke Harling ("Sing, You Sinners"), Sid Kuller ("Daddy, Uncle and Me"), Arthur Hammerstein ("Because of You"), Dudley Wilkinson ("Because of You"), Harold Arlen ("That Old Black Magic"), Johnny Mercer ("That Old Black Magic"), Buddy G. DeSylva ("Birth of the Blues"), Lew Brown ("Birth of the Blues"), Ray Henderson ("Birth of the Blues"), Cole Porter ("It's All Right With Me"), Benny Davis ("Dearest"), Harry Akst ("Dearest"), George Gershwin ("Liza"), Ira Gershwin ("Liza") and Gus Kahn ("Liza'). Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Robert Mackintosh. Lighting Design by Peggy Clark. Directed by Jack Donohue. Broadway Theatre: 22 Mar 1956-23 Feb 1957 (383 performances). Cast: Jack Carter (as "Fred Campbell"), Olga James (as "Ethel Pearson"), The Will Mastin Trio, Chita Rivera (as "Rita Romano"), Marvin Arnold (as "Hoofer"), Malcolm Lee Beggs (as "Mr. Foster"), Ann Buckles (as "Unemployed Actress"), Marilyn Cooper (as "Little Girl"), Richard Curry (as "Song Plugger"), Sammy Davis Sr. (as "Dad"), Dorothy D'Honau (as "Acrobat"), Rina Falcone (as "Soprano"), Herb Fields (as "Counterman"), Tempy Fletcher (as "Dancer"), Charlotte Foley (as "Annie's Friend"), Harold Gordon (as "Bop Musician"), Shirley Graser (as "Dancer"), Jerri Gray (as "Cigarette Girl"), T.J. Halligan (as "Talent Scout"), Suan Hartman (as "Dancer"), Bob Kole (as "Stage Manager"), Gail Kuhr (as "Sister"), Ronnie Lee (as "Sophie's Boy"), Barbara Leigh (as "Sister"), Bob Leslie (as "A Comic"), Larry B. Leslie (as "A Comic"), Hal Loman (as "Hal"), Pat Marshall (as "Lil Campbell"), Frank Marti (as "Stagehand"), Will Mastin (as "Uncle"), Sherry McCutcheon (as "Sister"), Sally Neal (as "Dancer"), John Pelletti (as "Johnnie"), Ginny Perlowin (as "Script Girl"), Albert Popwell (as "Bop Musician"), Bill Reilly (as "Hoofer"), Patti Ann Rita (as "Dancer"), Tony Rossi (as "Stagehand"), Sylvia Shay (as "Dancer"), Karen Shepard (as "A Singer"), Claude Thompson (as "Bop Musician"), Jimmie Thompson (as "Hoofer"), Patti Wharton (as "Dancer"), Pat Wilkes (as "Audition Annie"). Understudies: T.J. Halligan (as "Mr. Foster"), Bob Leslie (as "Fred Campbell"), Jimmie Thompson (as "Hal"), George Watts (as "Dad/Uncle"), Patti Wharton (as "Rita Romano"), Pat Wilkes (as "Lil Campbell"), Louise Woods (as "Ethel Pearson"). Replacement actors: Bob Burkhardt (as "Hal/Agent"), Charlotte Foley (as "Audition Annie"), T.J. Halligan (as "Mr. Foster [from 28 May 1956- ?], Larry Kert (as "Stagehand"), Larry B. Leslie (as "Talent Scout"), Jackie McElroy (as "A Singer"), Kay Medford (as "Lil Campbell"), Gary Morton (as "A Comic/Talent Scout"), Robert Neukum (as "Stage Manager"), Lew Parker (as "Fred Campbell"), Elizabeth Taylor (as "Dancer/ Soprano"). Understudies: Ann Buckles (as "Lil Campbell"), Rina Falcone (as "Unemployed Actress"), Bob Leslie (as "Mr. Foster/Bartender"), Joan Morton (as "Rita Romano"). Produced by Jule Styne and George Gilbert. Produced in association with Lester Osterman Jr. NOTE: Filmed as Mr. Wonderful (1993).
- (1964) Stage: Appeared in "Golden Boy" on Broadwau. Musical.
- (1974) Stage: Appeared (as "Himself") in "Sammy" on Broadway.
- (3/20/89) Guest on "Live on Five".
- (6/9/89) Guest on "Live on Five".
- (1979) TV commercial: Alka Seltzer (Character: Lead Caroller) with Dan Resin (Character:Husband with ice bag)
- (1984) Australian TV ad for Electronic Sales & Rentals with Joe Hasham.
- (1970s) television commercial for Alka-Selzer
- (1978) Christmas television commercial for Alka-Seltzer.
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