- (August 1949) Stage Play: Love from a Stranger, playing opposite Signe Hasso with Paula Laurence, directed by Dick Barr, at North Shore Chevy Chase Summer Theater, Highland Park, Illinois, USA
- (25-31 July 1949) Stage Play: Light Up the Sky, playing the older playwright Sidney Black, with Paula Laurence, at North Shore Chevy Chase Summer Theater, Highland Park, Illinois, USA
- (18-24 July 1949) Stage Play: Peg of My Heart, playing a small part as a cad and a bounder with Peggy Ann Garner, at North Shore Chevy Chase Summer Theater, Highland Park, Illinois, USA
- (11-17 July 1949) Stage Play: Three Men on a Horse, playing Patsy a major support role along with Buster Keaton, Paula Laurence and Buff Cobb at North Shore Chevy Chase Summer Theater, Highland Park, Illinois, USA
- (December 4, 1948 - March 12, 1949) Stage Play: Red Gloves, playing Kurtz with Charles Boyer, produced by Jean Dalrymple, at Broadway's Mansfield Theater, New York City, USA. (113 performances.)
- (November 1948) Stage Play: Red Gloves, playing Kurtz with Charles Boyer, produced by Jean Dalrymple, and performed sequentially at theaters in New Haven, Connecticut; at the Ford Theater, Baltimore, Maryland; and in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- (July 1948) Stage Play: The Beaux Stratagem, playing a support role along with Brian Aherne, at the John Drew Theater, East Hampton Long Island, New York, USA
- (June 1948) Stage Play: Romeo and Juliet, playing the evil bad tempered Tybalt, starring José Ferrer and Mary Anderson, at the John Drew Theater, East Hampton Long Island, New York, USA
- (November 26, 1947 - March 13, 1948) Stage Play: Antony and Cleopatra, playing Dercetas and Menas, with Katharine Cornell, Buddy Ebsen, Mary Boland, Brian Aherne, Charlton Heston and Maureen Stapleton on Broadway: Martin Beck Theater, New York City, USA. (136 performances.)
- (1945) Stage Play: Winterset, playing the gangster Trock, Overseas touring USA Military Service Personnel production, directed by Broadway director Guthrie McClintic, in France.
- (September 9, 1953 - December 20, 1953) Stage Play: Richard the Third, playing the first murderer, with José Ferrer, Vincent Price, and Maureen Stapleton, at City Center Theater, New York City, USA. (15 performances)
- (21-25 April 1952) Live TV Production: Three Men on a Horse, starring Martin Kingsley as Erwin Trowbridge, with Ann Thomas and Orson Bean, Broadway TV Theater, at New Amsterdam Roof Theater, New York City, USA
- (16-22 July 1951) Stage Play: Clutterbuck, playing unknown, at Marblehead Playhouse, Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA
- (2-8 July 1951) Stage Play: The Royal Family, playing unknown, with Ruth Hussey, at the Casino Theater, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
- (October 30, 1950 - November 5, 1950) Stage Play: The Country Girl, playing Bernie Dodd, with Diana Barrymore, at the Copa City Nightclub Theater, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
- (22-28 July 1950) Stage Play: Goodbye My Fancy, playing Matt Cole with Sylvia Sidney at the Casino Theater, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
- (15-21 July 1950) Stage Play: Lights Up, playing Tyler, with Sam Levene at the Casino Theater, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
- (8-14 July 1950) Stage Play: The Play's the Thing, playing Almandy the pompous voice teacher and cast off lover, with Sam Levene at the Casino Theater, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
- (1-7 July 1950) Stage Play: Born Yesterday, playing unknown, along with Shelley Winters, at Casino Theater, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
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