- (1940) Stage: Appeared (as "Ted Farlow") in "Beverly Hills" on Broadway. Written by Lynn Starling and Howard J. Green. Directed by Otto Preminger (who co-produced with Laurence Schwab). Fulton Theatre: 7 Nov 1940-30 Nov 1940 (28 performances). Cast: Effie Afton (as "Mrs. Burnside"), Ilka Chase (as "Jean Harding"), Frank Chew, Peter Goo Chong (as "Jose"), Helen Claire, Frederick De Cordova (as "Policeman"), Violet Heming, William J. Kelly, Enid Markey, Doro Merande (as "Miss White"), Lea Penman (as "Geraldine Smith"), Robert Shayne (as "Art Browder"), Clinton Sundberg.
- (1941) Stage Play: Spring Again. Written by Isabel Leighton and Bertram Bloch. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Henry Miller's Theatre (moved to The Playhouse Theatre from 10 Jan 1942- close): 10 Nov 1941- 10 Jan 1942 (241 performances). Cast: Ann Andrews (as "Edith Weybright"), Betty Breckenridge (as "Elizabeth"), Joseph Buloff (as "William Auchinschloss"), Jayne Meadows [credited as Jayne Cotter] (as "Millicent Cornish") [Broadway debut], John Craven (as "Tom Cornish"), Lawrence Fletcher (as "L.J. O'Connor"), Grace George (as "Nell Carter"), Robert Keith (as "Dr. Lionel Carter"), Ben Lackland (as "Robert Reynolds"), Joe Patterson (as "Bell Boy"), C. Aubrey Smith (as "Halstead Carter"), George Spelvin Jr. (as "Western Union Boy"), Richard Stevenson (as "Girard Weybright"), Michael Strong (as "Joe Crumb"), William Talman (as "Arnold Greaves"). Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (1947) Stage: Appeared in "A Young Man's Fancy" on Broadway.
- (1955) Unsold pilot: Co-starred with Jim Davis in a western pilot for CBS to be called "The Texas Rangers".
- (1946) Stage: Appeared in "Dear Ruth" on Broadway.
- (1940s) Stage: Appeared in "Of Mice and Men" on Broadway.
- (1940s) Stage: Appeared in "Yokel Boy" on Broadway.
- (1940s) Stage: Appeared in "Beverly Hills" on Broadway.
- (1968) Anti-smoking PSA TV spot- Himself (United States)
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