- Stage: Appeared (as "Virgil") in "Bus Stop" at Rubicon Theatre in Ventura, CA, 2/21/08-3/16/08.
- TV commercials: Old Spice deodorant (playing the sailor coming home from the sea), 1960s.
- (2013 - 2014) He acted in N. Richard Nash's play, "The Rain Maker," in a Bonnie Franklin's Classic Contemporary American Plays production at the Pico Playhouse in Los Angeles, California with Jeff Kober, James O'Neil, Tyler Ritter, Carlos Sanz, Tony Perry, and Stephanie Zimbalist in the cast. Jenny Sullivan was director.
- (October 16, 2017) He acted in Dale Wasserman's adaptation of Ken Kesey's novel, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," in a Bonnie Franklin Classic and Contemporary Play production at The Broad Stage Theatre in Santa Monica, California with Chris Butler, Brian Chase, Olivia Cristina Delgado, Thai Douglas, Dan Gunther, Travis Michael Holder, Jason E. Kelly, Grecia Salamon,Tim Sampson and Nancy Travis in the cast. Jenny Sullivan was director.
- (July 29 to August 2, 1969) He played a Singer in Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Simon); Charlotte Albright (servant); Amy Benesch (servant); Lucy Blomfield (servant); Mike Brown (architect); Peter Bubriski (Architect, blackmailer, mourner); Peter Cameron (Corporal); Barbara Cox (Beggar, petitioner, servant); Bob Cronin (2nd director, doctor, mourner); Ashton Crosby (Cook); Myrna Davidson (beggar, petitioner, mourner); John De Marco (Old Man, 2nd man, lawyer); Michael Dryansky (2nd stableman, mourner); Peter Feldman (limping man, mourner); Bob Foster (Peasant Man); Liz Foster (old couple); Suki Friedkin (servant); Wendy Goldman (servant); Spalding Gray (Azdek); Chris Hastings (Adjutant); Steve Hicks (Nephew); Christine Hill (beggar, petitioner, servant); Greg Holt (Michael); Jon Huberth (Fat Prince); Carter Jahnke (ironshirt); Melissa Johnson (mourner); Jeanne Jordan (servant, mourner); Terry Kaebler (beggar, petitioner, mourner); Nancy Kenestrick (Aniko); Laurie Kennedy (Grushe); Rocky Krizack (child); Judy Lankford (peasant woman); Richard Lankford (1st man, innkeeper, mourner); Stephen Lawson (1st doctor, lawyer); Julie Lepick (beggar, petitioner, mourner); Mark Majarian (ironshirt);Richard Masur (Grand Duke); Stephen Mendillo (Monk, Shauva); Bill Mitchell (mourner); Jeff Nelson (ironshirt); Barbara Neuwirth (merchant woman, servant); Austin Pendleton (Yussup); Mara Purl (Ludovica); Kip Robbins (beggar, petitioner); Richard Samson (beggar, petitioner, mourner); Maria Sawyckyj (mourner): Goodwin Schaefer (mourner); Wesley Seeley (child); Jim Selby (Stableman, invalid, 2nd rider, servant, mourner); Joan Shainman (beggar, petitioner): Sloane Shelton (mother-in-law); Alan Smith (child); Joel Smith (child); Mark Smith (Governor, mourner); Barbette Tweed (Natella); Cherie Untermeyer (mourner); Jeff Wheeler (ironshirt); Colin Widen (child); Stan Wiklinski (Lavrent, old couple); Nancy Yaeger (beggar, petitioner); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Steven Rubin was set designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Steven Rubin and Rita Bottomley were costume designers. Mark Healy was stage manager. Morton Subotnick was composer.
- (August 25 to 29, 1970) He played Sky Masterson in Jo Swerling, Abe Burrows and Frank Loesser's musical, "Guys and Dolls," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (Harry the Horse, Converts Chorus); Barbara Callander (Agatha); Oliver Clark (Nicely Nicely Johnson); David Clennon (Arvide Abernathy, Converts Chorus); Olivia Cole (Miss Adelaide); J. Ray Downer (Rusty Charlie); Peter Feldman (Brandy Bottle Bates); Ellie Fink (General Cartwright); Bob Foster (J. Ver Lips Louie); Linda Gulder (Hot Box Girl); Michael Henry (Angie the Ox); Ellen Himmelfarb (Hot Box Girl); Bob Hitt (Society Max, Converts Chorus); Elizabeth Keen (Lady Luck); Laurie Kennedy (Hot Box Girl); Phoebe King (Priscilla); Richard Masur (Calvin); Barbara Nielson (Mimi); Cynthia Parker (Hot Box Girl); Brock Putnam (Big Julie, Convert Chorus); April Shawhan (Sarah Brown); Maureen Smith (Hot Box Girl); Paul Thomas (Lt. Brannigan, Convert Chorus); Michael Tucker (Benny Southstreet, Convert Chorus) and Richard Venture (Nathan Detroit); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Steven Rubin was settings designer. Ken Thompson was costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Elizabeth Keen was movement consultant. Herbert Kaplan was musical director. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
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