- Appeared as Busker in "My Fair Lady" at Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, March 25, 1976 - February 20, 1977 (Broadway)
- Appeared in "The Night That America Made Famous" at Ethel Barrymore Theatre, February 26, 1975 - April 5, 1975 (Broadway)
- Appeared as Colton Player in "Good News" at St. James Theatre, December 23, 1974 - January 4, 1975 (Broadway)
- Appeared as Mill-hands, Townspeople, Carnival workers, Sailors, Fishermen, Children, Students in "Carousel" at Jones Beach Theatre, June 22, 1973 - September 2, 1973 (Off-Broadway)
- Appeared in an interview with Eli Roth for _Blood Sucking Freaks (1976)_ Director's Cut DVD (1998)
- (1978) Stage Play: Deathtrap. Comedy/thriller. Written by Ira Levin. Directed by Robert Moore. Music Box Theatre (moved to The Biltmore Theatre 7 Jan 1982- close): 26 Feb 1978- 13 Jun 1982 (1793 performances + 6 previews that began on 21 Feb 1978). Cast: John Wood (as "Sidney Bruhl"), Victor Garber (as "Clifford Anderson"), Marian Seldes (as "Myra Bruhl"), Marian Winters (as "Helga ten Dorp") [died during production run], Richard Woods (as "Porter Milgrim"). Replacement cast: Steve Bassett (as "Clifford Anderson") [from Oct 1979- ?], John Cullum (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 17 Jul 1979- ?], Farley Granger (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 17 Mar 1981- ?], Patrick Horgan (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 27 Nov 1978- ?], Stacy Keach (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 15 Jan 1979- ?], Daren Kelly (as "Clifford Anderson") [from Oct 1978- ?], William LeMassena (as "Porter Milgrim"), [from Nov 1979- ?], Elizabeth Parrish (as "Helga ten Dorp") [from Oct 1978- ?], Robert Reed (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 2 Sep 1980- ?], Ernie Pysher (as "Clifford Anderson") [credited as Ernie Townsend]. Produced by Alfred De Liagre Jr. and Roger L. Stevens. Note: Produced on film as Deathtrap (1982). Music Box Theatre owned and operated by Irving Berlin [who had no involvement in actual production] and Select Theatres Corporation.
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