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Appeared in a promotional video shown at Sears, Montgomery Wards and other dealers of the short-lived Cartrivision home video recorder (1970s).

"Fabulous Fifties, The" (31 January 1960), as Host

Aaron Copland: A Lincoln Portrait (Henry Fonda, narrator; London Symphony Orchestra; Aaron Copland)

VHS: Narrated "Pat Paulsen for President"

Radio Interpretations: Kansas Marshal 3/31/47 (solo) CAVALCADE OF AMERICA Casanova Brown 11/13/45 (solo) THEATER OF ROMANCE Young Mr. Lincoln 7/10/46 (with Ward Bond) Destry Rides Again 2/2/41 (with Paulette Goddard) GULF SCREEN GUILD My Darling Clemintine 4/28/47 (with Richard Conte) LUX RADIO THEATER Rehearsal 7/4/49 (solo - docudrama) FIFTH HORSEMAN

"Secrets of an Alien World" - Nature Documentary made for TV (Narrated by Henry Fonda)

TV commercials: Spokesman for GAF Color Print Film in its "The Color You See is the Color You Get" ad campaign.

Print ads: Camel cigarettes (1951 & 1952)

TV commercials: GAF View-Master (1970s)

Stage: Appeared (as "Charles Christian Wertenbaker") in "A Gift of Time" on Broadway (1962). Written and directed by Garson Kanin. Based on the book "Death of a Man" by Lael Tucker Wertenbaker. Assistant Director: Russell McCaig. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 22 Feb 1962-12 May 1962 (92 performances + 2 previews). Cast: Olivia de Havilland (as "Lael Tucker Wertenbaker"), Joseph Campanella (as "Daniel Stein"), Lucretia Gould, Leslye Hunter, John MacKay, Gary Morgan, Marian Seldes (as "Susan Loring"), Rufus Smith, Guy Sorel, Leo Bloom, Guy Danfort, Kris Davis, Virginia Downing, Ann Draper, Alex Easton, Daniel Evan, Sol Frieder, Dan Henry, Alan Howard, Philip Huston, Carol Joplin, Perry Kirk, Peter Levin, Nicola Lubitsch, John MacKay, Cliff Miller, Jon Paul, Sindee Ann Richards. Produced by William Hammerstein. Produced in association with David Shaber and William Snyder, Jr.

Stage: Appeared in "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" on Broadway (1954). Drama. Written by Herman Wouk, based on his novel "The Caine Mutiny". Directed by Charles Laughton. Plymouth Theatre: 20 Jan 1954 22 Jan 1955 (415 performances). Cast: Henry Fonda (as "Lt. Barney Greenwald"), John Hodiak (as "Lt. Stephen Maryk"), Lloyd Nolan (as "Lcdr. Philip Francis Queeg"), Russell Hicks (as "Capt. Blakely"), Herbert Anderson, Larry Barton, Paul Birch, James Garner (billed as "Jim Bumgarner"), Stephen Chase, Richard Farmer, Eddie Firestone (as "SM3 Junius Urban"), Robert Gist, John Huffman, T.H. Jourdan, Charles Nolte (as "Lt. (j.g.) Willis Seward Keith"), Richard Norris, Ainslie Pryor, Greg Roman, Pat Waltz. Produced by Paul Gregory.

Stage: Appeared in "First Monday in October" on Broadway.

Stage: Starred in "Mister Roberts" on Broadway, 1948. Also in cast: Eli Wallach.

(1975) He acted in David W. Rintels' play, "Clarence Darrow," at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England. John Houseman was director.

(1965) He acted in William Goodhart's play, "Generation," at the Wilber Theatre in New York City. Gene Saks was director.

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