(2000) Music video: Appeared in Pantera's "Revolution is My Name" video.
(1998) TV commercial: Videotron.
(1997) TV commercial: Pace Picante Sauce.
(1988) Print ad: Visconti Leathers.
(1968) Print ad: Weider Barbell.
(1968) Print ad: Insta-Power energy fuel.
(1977) TV commercial: Marlboro cigarettes (as "The Marlboro Man"). NOTE; This was the last TV commercial made by Marlboro using the Marlboro Man character.
Music video: Appeared in Ramones' "Substitute" video.
(1978) Stage: Appeared (as "Duke Mantee") in "The Petrified Forest" in South Africa.
(1977) Stage: Appeared (as "Stanley Kowalski") in "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams, Austin, TX.
(1965) Stage: Appeared (as "Chief Bromden") in Ken Kesey's "One FLew OVer the Cuckoo's Nest", Los Angeles Players' Ring, Los Angeles, CA. NOTE: He also played "R.P. McMurphy" when castmate Warren Oates had to leave to work on a film.
(1968 Unsold pilot: Appeared in a pilot for an action series entitled "Gavilan" (aka "The Hawk") as a Mexican border cop tracking down villains Victor French and Sid Haig. The pilot was produced by the makers of the TV western series Death Valley Days (1952).
His cowboy poetry has been published in numerous Western-themed magazines, and he has given readings of his prose at fan conventions across the country.
(1958) Appeared (as "Biff") in a reading from "Death of a Salesman" for a screen test for MGM.
(5/2/79) Guested on the daytime program "Afternoon Exchange".