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He and his brother Jim Ameche also appeared in the radio program, "Jack Armstrong, All-American Boy." Jim played the title role and Don played Captain Hughes.

Active on Broadway in the following productions:

Silk Stockings (1955). Musical comedy. Based on a book by George S. Kaufman, Abe Burrows and Leueen MacGrath. Music by Cole Porter. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Cy Feuer. Imperial Theatre: 24 Feb 1955- 14 Apr 1956 (478 performances). Cast: Don Ameche (as "Steve Canfield"), Hildegard Knef, (guest starring) George Tobias (as "Commissar Markovitch"), Lee Barry, Estelle Aza, Gretchen Wyler, Martin Allen, Tommy Andrew, Barbara Bostock, Leon Belasco, Paul Best, Bruce Hoy, Marcel Hillaire, Walter Kelvin, Devra Kline, Henry Lascoe, Win Mayo, Pat McBride, Alexandra Moss, Julie Newmar (as "Vera"), David Opatoshu, Louis Polacek, John Ray, Carol Risser, Arthur Rubin, Stanley Simmonds, Philip Sterling, Carol Stevens, Arthur Ulisse, Onna White. Produced by Feuer & Martin. Associate Producer: Monty Shaff and Arthur Lewis.

Holiday for Lovers (1957). Comedy. Written by Ronald Alexander. Directed by Shepard Traube. Longacre Theatre: 14 Feb 1957- 11 May 1957 (100 performances). Cast: Don Ameche (as "Robert Dean"), Thomas A. Carlin (as "Paul Gattalin"), Audrey Christie (as "Connie McDougal"), Sandra Church, Denise Dorin, Ann Flood, Carmen Mathews, George Mathews, Rene Paul. Produced by Shepard Traube.

Goldilocks (1958). Musical comedy. Book by Walter Kerr and Jean Kerr. Music by Leroy Anderson. Lyrics by Joan Ford, Walter Kerr and Jean Kerr. Musical Director: Lehman Engel. Music orchestrated by Leroy Anderson and Philip J. Lang. Dance arrangements by Laurence Rosenthal. Assistant to Mr. Engel: Karen Gustafson. Choral Assistant to Mr. Engel: Jonathan Anderson. Dances and Musical Numbers Staged by 'Agnes De Mille'. Scenic Design by Peter Larkin. Directed by Walter Kerr. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: 11 Oct 1958- 26 Feb 1959 (161 performances). Cast: 'Don Ameche' (as "Max Grady"), Elaine Stritch (as "Maggie Harris"), Russell Nype (as "George Randolph Brown"), Pat Stanley, Del Anderson, Richard Armbruster (as "Andy/Singer"), Donald Barton, Patricia Birch, Lynne Broadbent, Kelly Brown, Jane Carlyle, John Carter, Judith Chazin, Imelda De Martin, Michael Fesco, Nathaniel Frey, Jeanne Grant, Sam Greene, Margaret Hamilton (as "Bessie"), Loren Hightower, George Jack, Bunty Kelley, Ronnie Landry, Josanne Lavalle, Margaret Lithander, Sadie McCollum, Carolyn Morris, Illona Murai, Patti Nestor, David Nillo, Rita Noble, Paul Olson, Ben Parrish, Peter Saul, Rufus Smith, Suzanne Stahl, Ron Stratton, Evelyn Taylor, Beau Tilden (as "Deputy"), Diana Turner, Samye Van, Gene Varrone (as "Max's Assistant/Singer"), Martin Wolfson (as "J.C."). Produced by The Producers Theatre and Robert Whitehead.

13 Daughters (1961). Musical.

Henry, Sweet Henry (1967). Musical. Music by Bob Merrill. Lyrics by Bob Merrill. Book by Nunnally Johnson. Based on the novel "The World of Henry Orient" by Nora Johnson. Musical Director: Shepard Coleman. Vocal arrangements by Shepard Coleman. Music orchestrated by Eddie Sauter; Dance arrangements by William Goldenberg and Marvin Hamlisch. Directed by George Roy Hill. Palace Theatre: 23 Oct 1967- 31 Dec 1967 (80 performances + 12 previews). Cast: Don Ameche (as "Henry Orient"), Robert Avian, Barbara Beck, Chris Bocchino, Milo Boulton, Gerard Brentte, Carol Bruce (as "Mrs. Boyd"), Gene Castle, Lori Cesar, Paul Charles, Robert Fitch, Terry Forman, Marvin Goodis, Robert Iscove, Joyce James, Neil Jones, Maryann Kerrick, Louise Lasser (as "Stella"), Baayork Lee, Priscilla Lopez, Lee Lund, Joe Mazzello, Kim Milford, John Mineo, Laried Montgomery, George NeJame, Gina Page, Alice Playten, Charles Rule, Julie Sargant, Julie Sargent, Ilene Schatz, Neva Small, Mary Ann Snow, Joy Stark, K.C. Townsend, Rebecca Urich, Trudy Wallace, Robin Wilson, Craig Wineline, Pia Zadora (as "Norton School Student"). Produced by Edward Specter Productions, Inc. and Norman Twain. Associate Producer: Joseph H. Shoctor.

Our Town (1988). Drama (revival).

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