- (1971) Unsold pilot: Appeared in a sitcom pilot for CBS called "Me and Joe" which featured Kenneth Mars and Scott Holden in the title roles.
- (1974) Unsold pilot: Appeared in a sitcom pilot called "The Toy Game" with Barbara Eden starring as a beautiful and unattached toy designer who has professional conflicts with her boss, conflicts with her family and relationship problems with her boyfriends.
- (1964) Unsold pilot: Appeared in a dramatic pilot for ABC called "Night Beat", about people who work at night, from cops to cleaning personnel. Also appearing was Jeff Corey.
- (1939) Stage: Appeared (as "Jerry"; Broadway debut) in "Key Largo" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 27 Nov 1939-24 Feb 1940 (105 performances). Cast: Paul Muni (as "King McCloud"), Evelyn Abbott (as "Priscilla"), Richard Barbee (as "Mr. Wheeler"), Richard Bishop (as "Mr. Aaronson"), Helen Carroll, William Challee (as "Osceola Horn"), Richard Cowdery, Crahan Denton (as "Gage"), Charles Ellis (as "Nimmo"), Alfred Etcheverry (as "Monte"), John Fearnley (as "First Man Tourist"), José Ferrer (as "Victor D'Alcala"), Uta Hagen (as "Alegre D'Alcala"), Goldie Hannelin (as "Mrs. Aaronson"), Averell Harris (as "John Horn"), Ethel Jackson (as "Mrs. Wheeler"), Harold Johnsrud (as "D'Alcala"), Karl Malden (as "Hunk"), Ruth March, Norma Millay, Hudson Shotwell, Ralph Theodore, Frederic Tozere (as "Murillo"). Replacement actors: Crahan Denton (as "Nimmo"), Charles Ellis (as "D'Alcala"), Tom Ewell (as "Gage"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard). NOTE: Filmed as Key Largo (1948).
- (1952) Stage: Appeared (as "Glenway Trent") in "Collector's Item" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Lillian Day and Alfred Golden. Scenic Design by Charles Elson. Costume Design by Michi Weglyn. Directed by Alfred L. Golden and Roger Clark (also producer). Booth Theatre: 8 Feb 1952-9 Feb 1952 (3 performances). Cast: Florida Friebus (as "Helen McCarthy"), Harold Grau (as "Mr. Blanc"), Don Grusso (as "Nick Galvani"), Judy Hall (as "Bobbysoxer"), Ralph Hertz (as "Photographer"), Gaye Jordan (as "Lydia Roberts"), Allyn Joslyn (as "Adrian Van Dyck"), Adelaide Klein (as "Fatima Birka"), Mitchell Kowall (as "Mr. Hochheimer"), Fred Irving Lewis (as "Bobbysoxer"), Mac McLeod (as "U.S. Customs Examiner"), Jane Middleton (as "Doree Bennett"), Rene Paul (as "Lucien Dulac"), Erik Rhodes (as "Sir Cecil Pond"), Pamela Roberts (as "Mrs. Roger Blain"), Louis Sorin (as "Yousuff Birka"; final Broadway role). Produced in association with Lloyd Isler.
- (1940) Stage: Appeared in "Journey to Jerusalem" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed / co-produced by Elmer Rice. National Theatre: 5 Oct 1940-19 Oct 1940 (17 performances). Cast included: Arlene Francis, Sidney Lumet, Karl Malden, Joseph Wiseman. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard).
- (1941) Stage: Appeared (as "Frank Connors") in _The Man With Blonde Hair" on Broadway. Written / directed by Norman Krasna. Scenic Design by Howard Bay. Belasco Theatre: 4 Nov 1941-8 Nov 1941 (7 performances). Cast: Curt Conway (as "Sidney"), Francis De Sales (as "McCarthy"), Bernard Lenrow, Eleanor Lynn, Owen Martin, Coby Ruskin (as "Harry"), Alfred Ryder, George Wallach, Dora Weissman, Rex Williams (as "Carl"), Robert Williams. Produced by Frank Ross.
- (1941) Stage: Appeared in "In Time to Come" on Broadway.
- (1954) Stage: Appeared (as "Lt. Col. Clyde Bartlett") in "Fragile Fox" on Broadway. Belasco Theater. NOTE: Filmed as Attack (1956).
- (11/18/47) Stage: Appeared (as "George Deever") in Arthur Miller play "All My Sons," at the Erlanger Theater in Chicago, IL, with Sidney Blackmer ("Joe Keller"); Robert F. Simon ("Dr. Jim Bayliss"); Dudley Sadler ("Frank Lubey"); Ellen Mahar ("Sue Bayliss"); Hope Cameron ("Lydia Lubey"); John Forsythe ("Chris Keller"); Bobby Martinez ("Bert"); Beth Merrill ("Kate Keller") and Ann Shepherd ("Ann Deever") in the cast.
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