Other works
Starred in "Play of the Week" series on Channel 13 (New York) for
Eugene O'Neill's "The Iceman Cometh", 1960s.
Local radio commercial: Sanwa Bank (Los Angeles, CA), 1998.
Stage: He became a star in the original
Broadway stage production of "Long Day's Journey into Night" in 1956, playing James "Jamie" Tyrone, Jr., a role he repeated in the 1962 film (
Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962)).
Stage: Appeared in "The Devils" on
Broadway, 1965.
Stage: Appeared (as "Seymour Rosenthal") in "But For Whom Charlie" (1964). Written by
S.N. Behrman. Music arranged by
David Amram. Scenic Design and lighting by
Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by
Anna Hill Johnstone. Directed by
Elia Kazan. ANTA Washington Square Theatre: 12 Mar-2 Jul 1964 (47 performances/note: rotated in repertory with "After the Fall" and "Marco Millions"). Cast:
Mariclare Costello,
Faye Dunaway, Faith Prosper,
Salome Jens,
Clint Kimbrough,
Barbara Loden,
Ralph Meeker (as "Charles Taney"), Patricia Roe,
Diane Shalet,
Michael Stroud,
David Wayne (as "Brock Dunaway"). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Robert Whitehead and Kazan).
Stage: Starred in "A Moon for the Misbegotten" on
Broadway in 1974. Nominated for Tony
award.
Stage: Starred in "The Country Girl" on
Broadway, 1972. Nominated for Tony
award.
Stage: Starred in "Hughie" on
Broadway, 1965. Nominated for Tony
award.
Stage: Starred in "After the Fall" on
Broadway, 1964. Nominated for Tony
award.
Stage: Starred in "Toys in the Attic" on
Broadway, 1960. Nominated for Tony
award.
Stage: Starred in "Long Day's Journey Into Night" on
Broadway, 1957. Nominated for Tony
award.
Stage: Starred in "The Disenchanted" on
Broadway, 1959. Won Tony
award.
Stage: Starred in "A Touch of the Poet" on
Broadway, 1978. Won Tony
award.
Stage: Starred in off-
Broadway production of "American Gothic", directed by
José Quintero, 1953.
Stage: Starred in "After the Fall" by
Arthur Miller, directed by
Elia Kazan. Cast:
Barbara Loden. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York.
(1982) He and Colleen Dewhurst appeared in the theatrical production of "You Can't Take It With You" at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey.
(1976) He acted in the play, "Hughie," at the Academy Festival Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
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