- Stage: Appeared in "The Best of Friends", Cherry County Playhouse, Muskegon, MI.
- Radio: Appeared (as "Dick Gregory") in the soap, "Stella Dallas."
- (1987) Book of poetry: "That Further Hill".
- (1941) Stage: Appeared (as "Charley Johnson") in "Lady in the Dark" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Moss Hart (also director). Music by Kurt Weill. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Musical Director: Maurice Abravanel. Music orchestrated by / Vocal arrangements by Kurt Weill. Production Design / Lighting design by Hassard Short. Scenic Design by Harry Horner. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Gowns Designed by Hattie Carnegie. Assistant to Mr. Horner: Lester Polakov and Dick Bernstein. Assistant to Miss Sharaff: Brion. All musical sequences staged by Hassard Short. Choreographed by Albertina Rasch. Alvin Theatre: 23 Jan 1941- 5 Jun 1941 (162 performances). Cast: Gertrude Lawrence (as "Liza Elliott"), Jerome Andrews (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Nelson Barclift (as "Tom, an office boy" / "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Dorothy Bird (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), George Bockman (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Anne Bracken (as "Child"), Kenneth Casey (as "Child"), Andre Charise (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Catherine Conrad (as "Singer"), Audrey Costello (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Jean Cumming (as "Singer"), Davis Cunningham (as "Jack/Singer"), Margaret Dale (as "Maggie Grant"), Patricia Deering (as "Carol, a model" / "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Carol Deis (as "Singer"), Eleanor Eberle (a "Barbara"), Hazel Edwards (as "Singer"), Max Edwards (as "Singer"), Sally Ferguson (as "Child"), Len Frank (as "Singer"), Dan Harden (as "Ben Butler"), Fred Hearn (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Manfred Hecht (as "Singer"), Danny Kaye (as "Russell Paxton"), Yaroslav Kirov (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Ellie Lawes (as "Child"), Joan Lawes (as "Child"), Ann Lee (as "Miss Stevens"), Robert Lee (as "Child"), Bert Lytell (as "Kendall Nesbitt"), June MacLaren (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Jacqueline MacMillan (as "Child"), William Marel (as "Singer"), Victor Mature (as "Randy Curtis"; only Broadway role), Robert Mills (as "Child"), Warren Mills (as "Child"), Beth Nichols (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Virginia Peine (as "Helen, a model"), Gedda Petry (as "Ruthie, a model" / "Singer"), Donald Randolph (as "Dr. Brooks"), June Rutherford (as "Singer"), Natalie Schafer (as "Alison Du Bois"), Jeanne Shelby (as "Miss Bowers"), Ward Tallmon (as "Joe, an office boy"), Lois Volkman (as "Child"), George Ward (as "Child"), William Welch (as "Child"), Wana Wennerholm (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Margaret Westberg (as "Marcia, a model" / "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Evelyn Wyckoff (as "Miss Foster"), Florence Wyman (as "Singer"). Replacement actors: Joseph Anthony (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), George Bockman (as "Tom, an office boy"), Eric Brotherson (as "Singer"), Patricia Deering (as "Barbara"), William Howell (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"), Beth Nichols (as "Carol, a model"), John Sweet (as "Alberta Rasch Group Dancer"). Produced by Sam Harris. NOTE: Filmed as Lady in the Dark (1944).
- (1954) Stage: Appeared (as "Bud Walters") in "Anniversary Waltz" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields. Scenic Design by Frederick Fox. Directed by Moss Hart. Broadhurst Theatre (moved to The Booth Theatre , from 6 Dec 1954-24 Sep 1955): 7 Apr 1954- 24 Sep 1955 (611 performances + 1 preview on 7 Apr 1954). Cast: Kitty Carlisle (as "Alice Walters"), Phyllis Povah (as "Mrs. Gans"), Howard Smith (as "Mr. Gans"), Warren Berlinger (as "Okkie Walters"), Jean Carson (as "Janice Revere"), Mary Lee (as "Dearring Debbie Walters"), Andrew Duggan (as "Chris Steelman"), Don Grusso (as "Harry"), Donald Hylan (as "Sam"), Terry Little (as "Handyman"), Pauline Myers (as "Millie"). Replacement actors [during Broadhurst Theatre run]: James Bender (as "Handyman"), Robert Burr (as "Chris Steelman"), Andrew Duggan (as "Bud Walters"), Jacqueline Kerner (as "Debbie Walters"), Sam Locante (as "Handyman"), Marjorie Lord (as "Alice Walters"), Donald McClelland (as "Sam"), Patricia Shay (as "Janice Revere"). [During Booth Theatre run]: None noted. Produced by Joseph M. Hyman and Bernard Hart.
- (3/5/50) Radio: Appeared (as "Charley Johnson") in a "Theater Guild on the Air" production of "Lady in the Dark".
- (4/1/53) Radio: Appeared (as "Narrator") of a "Family Theater" production of "The Passion and Death of Christ, from the Scriptures".
- (2/1/53) Radio: Appeared in a "Theater Guild on the Air" broadcast of "Reflected Glory".
- (July 30 to August 4, 1963) He acted in Edward Chodorov's play, "Oh! Men Oh! Women," at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director. Paul Rutledge was general manager.
- (Summer 1970) He acted in Hugh Whitemore's play, "Best of Friends," in a Cherry County Playhouse production under the Dome at the Park Palace Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan with Barbara Britton in the cast. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
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