- He had lead roles on Broadway three times: as "Lt. Col. Nathan Roy Jessup" in "A Few Good Men", (Jack Nicholson played "Jessup" in the film), as "Geoff" opposite Fred Gwynne in David Williamson's "Players", (Williamson also wrote the feature film, Gallipoli (1981)), and as "Hector" with George Grizzard and Philip Bosco in George Bernard Shaw's "Man and Superman". Off-Broadway credits include Bertolt Brecht's "Galileo", chosen by Time Magazine as one of the ten best productions in New York that year. Film and television credits include the lead in the feature By a Thread (1990), currently playing in Europe, The Promise (1979) and The Ambulance (1990). For television, he has co-starred with Richard Crenna in A Case of Deadly Force (1986), with Angela Lansbury in Rage of Angels: The Story Continues (1986), and with William Conrad in Keefer (1978). He also co-starred in Stirling Silliphant's Fly Away Home (1981) and has guest-starred on numerous television series, among them T.J. Hooker (1982). His most recent television appearance has been as a bookie named "The Duke" on The Cosby Mysteries (1994).
- For the Sci-Fi Channel's audio drama series, "Seeing Ear Theatre", he starred in "Think Like a Dinosaur", written by James Patrick Kelly, as "Michael Burr".
- (1972) Singer on LP: "HPT 124 The Wrongway Inn". Cambridge MA. - Sound recording of Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals' annual performance. - Stream available on HPT's website. Singer of Side 1 track 3: "Remember the Mania"; Side 2 track 2: "Glory!" and co-singer of track 6: "All For Snuff".
- (October 1983 and November 1984) Played Captain Jaap van Tonder with Count Stovall as folk psychologist Jannie Veldsman in Michael Picardie's drama "Shades of Brown", directed by former actress Joan Kemp-Welch. The play was performed at the Chelsea Theater Center and the Henry Street Settlement's New Federal Theater, New York in 1983 and at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Thompson Shelterhouse Theatre in Cincinnati, OH in 1984.
- (1988) Michael O'Hare played, alongside with Lise Hilboldt, in the short film "Short-Term Bonds", written and directed by Michael Lengsfield. The film was screened at the 1989 Sundance Festival and was awarded a CINE Golden Eagle, representing the USA at film festivals throughout the world.
- (November 1986) Played apathist photographer Alfred Chamberlain in the 1986 stage revival version of Little Murders (1971) at McCarter Theatre, Princeton. Leslie Geraci played Patsy.
- (January 1993 - February 1993) Stage play: 'Lips Together, Teeth Apart' by Terrence McNally at the Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, Florida. Michael O'Hare was in the role of gravely ill John. Leslie Hendrix played his partner Chloe. Samuel Maupin played Sam and Judith Delgado was his wife Sally.
- (March 10, 1989 - April 9, 1989) Stage: "A Lie of the Mind" by Sam Shepard; directed by Douglas C. Wager; Arena Stage, Washington DC USA. Michael O'Hare starred as violent psychotic husband Jake. John Leonard Thompson played his benevolent brother Frankie and Cary Anne Spear his sister Sally. Halo Wines is Lorraine, their widowed mother. Lily Knight was in the role of Beth, the battered wife. Stanley Anderson and Tana Hicken played Beth's parents Baylor and Meg and David Marks was in the role of her brother Mike.
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