- (1998) TV commercial: Environmental Defense Fund
- (2000) Print ad: Environmental Defense Fund's "Keep Recycling Working" campaign
- (1964) Stage: Appeared (as "Mavis") in "Baby Want a Kiss" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by James Costigan. Scenic Design by Peter Harvey. Costume Design by Peter Harvey. Lighting Design by David Hays. Little Theatre: 19 Apr 1964-22 Aug 1964 (148 performances + 16 previews that began on 6 Apr 1964). Cast: James Costigan (as "Edward"), Paul Newman (as "Emil"), Patrick [a dog] (as "Barney"). Produced by The Actors Studio.
- (1953) Stage: Understudy in William Inge's "Picnic" on Broadway. Directed by Joshua Logan. Music Box Theatre, 477 performances from Feb 19, 1953 to Apr 10, 1954.
- (1956) Stage: Appeared (as "Douane"; Broadway debut in a regular role) in "The Lovers" on Broadway. Written by Leslie Stevens. Scenic Design by Charles Elson. Costume Design by John Boyt. Lighting Design by Charles Elson. Directed by Michael Gordon and Arthur Penn [earliest Broadway credit]. Martin Beck Theatre: 10 May 1956-12 May 1956 (4 performances). Cast: Mario Alcalde (as "Marc"), Patricia Allaben (as "People of St. Omer"), Harry Bergman (as "Simon"), George Berkeley (as "Millwright"), William Bramley (as "Volc Sturmer"), Robert Burr (as "Draco de la Crux"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Probus"), John Carter (as "Knight Escavalon"), Kurt Cerf (as "Steward"), Frances Chaney (as "Mairese"), Charles Chaucer (as "Friar"), Bert Conway (as "Wheelwright"), Robert Dowdell (as "Knight Escavalon"), Graham Eastham (as "Knight Escavalon"), George Ebeling (as "Saul"), Bramwell Fletcher (as "Clement of Metz"), Hurd Hatfield (as "Grigoris"), Gerald Hiken (as "Blaise"), Robert Jacquin (as "Mattiew"), Page Johnson (as "People of St. Omer"), Robert Lansing (as "Herstal de la Crux"), John MacKay (as "Knight Escavalon"), Edith Martin (as "People of St. Omer"), Darren McGavin (as "Chrysagon de la Crux"), Emily McLaughlin (as "People of St. Omer"), Byron Mitchell (as "Steward"), Earl Montgomery (as "Sextus"), Vivian Nathan (as "Clothilde"), Lester Rawlins (as "Escavalon"), Peggy Richards (as "People of St. Omer"), Pernell Roberts (as "Austrict de la Crux"), Lena Romano (as "People of St. Omer"), Norman Rose (as "Xegan"), Ed Setrakian (as "Friar"), Kathe Snyder (as "Lisanne"), Gayne Sullivan (as "Tomas"), George Tyne (as "Ironsmith"), Flori Waren (as "People of St. Omer"), Norman Wigutow (as "People of St. Omer"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard) and Gayle Stine.
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