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J.D. Cannon in The Fugitive (1963)

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J.D. Cannon

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  • (1959) Acted in "Lysistrata," a revival of an ancient Greek comedy by Aristophanes.
  • (October 6, 1959 to November 1, 1959) "The Great God Brown," revival of the play written by Eugene O'Neill; with incidental music by David Amram; scenic design by Will Steven Armstrong; and directed by Stuart Vaughan; on Broadway at the Coronet Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (32 performances). Cast: Thomas Bellin (portraying "Policeman"), Eric Berry (portraying "A Client/Committeeman"), J.D. Cannon (portraying "Mr. Anthony" in his Broadway debut), Coreydon Erickson (portraying "Youngest Son" in his debut and only Broadway role), John Heffernan (portraying "Younger Draftsman" in his Broadway debut), John Hillerman (portraying "Eldest Son" in his Broadway debut), Patrick Hines (portraying "Mr. Brown"), Gerry Jedd (portraying "Cybel"), Robert Lansing (portraying "William A. Brown"), Murray Levy (portraying "Second Son"), 'Nan Martin (portraying "Margaret"), Albert Quinton (portraying "Police Captain/Committeeman"), Ray Reinhardt (portraying "Committeeman/Policeman"), Pat Ripley (portraying "Mrs. Anthony"), Elliott Sullivan (portraying "Older Draftsman"), Sasha von Scherler (portraying "Mrs. Brown"), Fritz Weaver (portraying "Dion Anthony"). Produced by The Phoenix Theatre (T. Edward Hambleton Co-Founder and Managing Director, Norris Houghton: Co-Founder) and Association of Producing Artists (Ellis Rabb, Artistic Director).
  • (1982) He acted in Lillian Hellman's play, "The Little Foxes," at the Victoria Palace Theater on the West End, London, England, UK; with Elizabeth Taylor, Sada Thompson, Robert Lansing, and Nicolas Coster in the cast; and with Austin Pendleton directing.
  • (1972) TV commercial/promotional film for Herman Miller, Inc., the furniture company, for their "Action Office" line of movable walls and modular furniture, promoting their new office cubicle concept. Excerpts of the longer form promotional film were used on a design themed episode of CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley (1979) on Sunday, August 25, 2013.
  • (September 25 to December 5, 1981) He acted in Lillian Hellman's play, "The Little Foxes," at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA with Elizabeth Taylor, Maureen Stapleton, and Robert Lansing in the cast; and with Austin Pendleton directing.
  • (1968) First TV commercial for Herman Miller, Inc., furniture company, for their "Action Office" concept of movable upholstered walls and modular furniture, promoting their new office concept which eventually came to be known (and ridiculed) as the cubicle. An excerpt from that first commercial was used on the Sunday, July 19, 2020 episode of CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley (1979) regarding the changes that would be coming to offices for a post Covid19 world.

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