- (1961) Unsold pilot: Co-starred in a pilot called "The Hunters" about two adventurers who run a safari.
- (1964) Stage: Appeared (as "Hamlet") in "Hamlet" at the Lindy Opera House, Los Angeles Art Theatre, Los Angeles, CA.
- Appeared on the religious television program "Commitment" in the episode "Who is Agnon?" on May 28, 1967.
- (1991) Book: "Cold Reading Advantage"
- (1943) Stage Play: The Innocent Voyage. Written by Paul Osborn. Based on the novel by Richard Hughes. Scenic Design by Stewart Chaney. Directed by Paul Osborn. Belasco Theatre: 15 Nov 1943- 18 Dec 1943 (40 performances). Cast: Herbert Berghof (as "Otto"), Denis Brennan (as "Emily Thornton"), Alcides Briceno (as "Chorus"), James J. Coyle (as "Chorus"), Ralph Cullinan (as "Captain Marlpole"), Nick Dennis (as "Chorus"), Clarence Derwent (as "Mr. Mathias"), William Foran, Mary Ellen Glass (as "Laura Thornton"), Harron Gordon, Bruce Halsey (as "Chorus"), John O. Hewitt (as "Chorus"), Oscar Homolka, Norah Howard (as "Mrs. Thornton"), Carolyn Hummel (as "Rachel Thornton"), Orin Jannings (as "Chorus"), Peter Kass (as "Chorus"), Edgar Kent (as "Mate of the Clorinda"), Don Lee (as "Chorus"), Dan Lounsberry (as "Chorus"), Boris Marshalov (as "Magistrate"), Arvid Paulson (as "Swedish Captain") [final Broadway role], John Roche (as "Chorus"), Norman Scheffer (as "Chorus"), Philip Sheridan (as "Chorus"), Guy Spaull (as "Mr. Thornton"), Dean Stockwell (as "John Thornton") [Broadway debut], Guy Stockwell (as "Edward Thornton") [Broadway debut], Lois Wheeler. Produced by The Theatre Guild. Note: Filmed by Twentieth Century-Fox Productions as A High Wind in Jamaica (1965).
- (1944) Stage Play: Chicken Every Sunday. Written by Julius J. Epstein and Julius J. Epstein [final Broadway credit]. Based on the novel by Rosemary Taylor. Directed by Lester Vail [final Broadway credit]. Henry Miller's Theatre (moved to The Plymouth Theatre from 20 May 1944- close): 5 Apr 1944- 6 Jan 1945 (unknown performances). Cast: Wyrley Birch (as "Rev. Wilson"), Austin Coghlan (as "Mr. Willard"), Viola Dean (as "Evie May"), Hope Emerson (as "Milly Moon"), Roy Fant (as "Jake"), Jean Gillespie (as "Rosemary Blachman"), Carolyn Hummel (as "Ruthie Blachman"), David McKay (as "Harold"), Mary Philips (as "Emily Blachman"), Ethel Remey (as "Mrs. Lawson"), Diana Rivers (as "Miss Gilley"), Martin Skapik (as "Eagle"), Katherine Squire (as "Mrs. Lynch/Miss Sally"), Guy Stockwell (as "Oliver Blachman"), Ann Thomas (as "Rita Kirby"), Frank M. Thomas (as "George Kirby"), Hugh Thomas (as "Jeffrey Lawson"), Tino Valenti (as "Carlos"), Raymond Van Sickle (as "Clem"), Fleming Ward (as "Mr. Robinson"), Rhys Williams (as "Jim Blachman"). Produced by Edward Gross. Note: Filmed by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation as Chicken Every Sunday (1949).
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