- Appeared in the following Broadway productions:
- Duel of Angels (1960). Written by Jean Giraudoux; translated by Christopher Fry. Directed by Robert Helpmann. Helen Hayes Theatre: 19 Apr 1960- 1 Jun 1960 (51 performances). As "Mace-Bearer" (also understudied as "Mr. Justice Blanchard"). Cast: Vivien Leigh, Mary Ure, Margaret Braidwood, Ludi Claire. Alan MacNaughtan, K. Meersman, Byron Mitchell, Donald Moffat, Aina Niemela, Virginia Robinson, Ken E. Ruta, Alicia Townsend, James Valentine, Peter Wyngarde.
- Epitaph for George Dillon (1959) [Drama]. Henry Miller's Theatre: 12 Jan 1959- 21 Feb 1959 (48 performances). As "Barney Evans." Cast addition: Phyllis Wynn.
- Epitaph for George Dillon (1958) [Drama]. Written by John Osborne and Anthony Creighton. Staged by William Gaskill. John Golden Theatre: 4 Nov 1958- 22 Nov 1958 (23 performances). As "Barney Evans." Cast: Wendy Craig, Avril Elgar, Frank Finlay, Eileen Herlie, Alison Leggatt, Robert Stephens, James Valentine, David Vaughan. Produced by David Merrick and Joshua Logan.
- Escapade (1953). Written by Roger MacDougall. Staged and produced by Alfred De Liagre, Jr. 48th Street Theatre: 18 Nov 1953- 28 Nov 1953 (13 performances). As "Andrew Deeson." Cast included: Brian Aherne, Carroll Baker, Melville Cooper, Roddy McDowall, Marie Paxton, Rex Thompson.
- The Deep Blue Sea (1952) [Drama]. Written by Terence Rattigan. Directed by Frith Banbury. Morosco Theatre: 5 Nov 1952- 28 Feb 1953 (132 performances). As "Jackie Jackson." Cast: Margaret Sullavan, Herbert Berghof, James Hanley, Alan Webb, Stella Andrew, John Merivale, Betty Sinclair. Produced by Alfred De Liagre, Jr. and John C. Wilson.
- (January 13, 1959) He acted in Edward Chodorov's play, "Listen To The Mocking Bird," in the Playwrights Company production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Eva Le Gallienne, Billie Burke, Una Merkel, Francis Compton, Cavada Humphrey, Anthony Kemble-Cooper, Angela Thornton, Biff McGuire and Donald Moffat in the cast. Leo Kerz was set designer. Guy Kent was costume designer. Edward Chodorov was also director.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content