- (1965) Stage: Appeared (as "Vinnie") in "The Odd Couple" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Plymouth Theatre (moved to The Eugene O'Neill Theatre from 1 Aug 1966-close): 10 Mar 1965-2 Jul 1967 (964 performances + 2 previews that began on 8 Mar 1965). Cast: Art Carney (as "Felix Unger"), Walter Matthau (as "Oscar Madison"), 'Paul Dooley (I)' (as "Speed"), Nathaniel Frey (as "Murray"), Sidney Armus (as "Roy"), Monica Evans (as "Cecily Pigeon"), Carole Shelley (as "Gwendolyn Pigeon"). Standby: Louis Zorich (as "Oscar Madison"). Understudies: Paul Dooley (as "Felix Ungar"), Carol Gustafson (as "Cecily Pigeon" / "Gwendolyn Pigeon"), Bernard Pollock (as "Roy" / "Vinnie"). Replacement actors during Plymouth Theatre run: Eddie Bracken (as "Felix Ungar") [from 25 Oct 1965-?], Pat Hingle (as "Oscar Madison") (from 28 Feb 1966-?], Jack Klugman (as "Oscar Madison") [from 8 Nov 1965-?], Alfred Sandor (as "Speed"), Ralph Williams (as "Vinnie"). Standby: Alfred Sandor (as "Oscar Madison"). Replacement actor during Eugene O'Neill Theatre run: Mike Kellin (as "Oscar Madison"). Produced by Arnold Saint Subber. NOTES: (1). Eugene O'Neill Theatre was at the time owned by Neil Simon (as Nancy Enterprises Inc. (2). Filmed as The Odd Couple (1968).
- (1954) Stage: Appeared (as "Medvedenko") in "The Sea Gull" starring Montgomery Clift, off-Broadway.
- (1954) Stage: Appeared in "One Eye Closed" on Broadway.
- (1970s) TV commercial: Appeared (as "supermarket cashier") in commercial for Shasta Orange soda.
- (1958) Stage Play: Howie. Comedy. Written by Phoebe Ephron. Scenic and Lighting Design by Frederick Fox. Costume Design by Patton Campbell. Business Manager: Victor Samrock. Company Manager: Ben Rosenberg. Directed by John Gerstad. 46th Street Theatre: 17 Sep 1958- 20 Sep 1958 (5 performances). Cast: Leon Ames (as "Walter Simms"), Patricia Bosworth (as "Sally Simms"), Peggy Conklin (as "Edith Simms"), John Fiedler (as "Bill Pfeiffer"), Conard Fowkes (as "Joseph McNish") [Broadway debut], Stephen Gray (as "Martin"), Maggie Grindell (as "Sylvia"), Abby Lewis (as "Martha Robinson"), Charles McDaniel (as "Announcer"), Robert Paschall Jr. (as "Victor"), Nicholas Pryor (as "Jimmie Keefe"), Gene Saks (as "Professor"), Albert Salmi (as "Howie Dickerson"), John D. Seymour (as "Joe Robinson"), Patricia Smith (as "Barbara Dickerson") [final Broadway role], Barbara Wilkin (as "Wendy"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard), James M. Slevin and John Gerstad.
- (1949) Stage: Appeared in "Cock-a-Doodle Doo", Lenox Playhouse, New York City.
- (1953-53) Radio: Appeared (as "Homer") in "The Aldrich Family" on NBC Radio.
- Spoken word album: Played "Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner" on the "Captain America Returns" album.
- (February 11, 1959) He played Karl Lindner in Lorraine Hansberry's play, "A Raisin in the Sun," at the Blackstone Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Ruby Dee (Ruth Younger); Glynn Turman (Travis Younger); Sidney Poitier (Walter Lee Younger); Diana Sands (Beneatha Younger); Claudia McNeil (Lena Younger); Ivan Dixon (Joseph Asagai); Lou Gossett (George Murchison); Lonne Elder III (Bobo) and Douglas Turner and Ed Hall (moving men) in the cast. Philip Rose and David J. Cogan were producers. Lloyd Richards was director.
- (Summer 1994) He acted in Neil Simon's play, "The Sunshine Boys," in a Cherry County Playhouse production at the Frauenthal Theaetre in Muskegon, Michigan with Pat Paulsen in the cast. Pat Paulsen and Neil Rosen were artistic directors.
- (1960) TV show: "The Twilight Zone", The Night of the Meek - playing Mr. Dundee
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