(March 14, 1967) R.G. Davis, Lee Vaughan, Ron Stallings and he were busted for marijuana possession in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. R.G. Davis was artistic director. They were members of the San Francisco Mime Troupe in San Francisco, California.
(March 1967) He acted in R.G. Davis and Saul Landau's play, "A Minstrel Show," in a San Francisco Mime Troupe touring production in Calgary, Alberta Canada with R.G. Davis; Lee Vaughan and Ron Stallings in the cast. R.G. Davis was also artistic director.
(1968) He acted in Joan Holden's stage adaptation of Carlos Goldoni's play, "L'Amant Militaire," in a San Francisco Mime Troupe production in San Francisco, California with R.G. Davis; Jason Marc-Alexander and Sandra Archer (Pope) in the cast. R.G. Davis was artistic director.