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Stage: Appeared (as "Crew Chief") in "Skydrift", produced on Broadway in 1946. Written by Harry Kleiner, directed by Roy Hargrave.

Stage: Appeared in "The Cold Wind and the Warm" (1958) on Broadway. Drama. Written by S.N. Behrman, suggested by his work, "The Worcester Account." Directed by Harold Clurman. Morosco Theatre: 8 Dec 1958-21 Mar 1959 (120 performances). Cast: Sidney Armus, Sig Arno, Morris Carnovsky, Timmy Everett, Vincent Gardenia (as "Jim Nightengale"), Carol Grace, Sanford Meisner (as "Norbert Mandel"), Suzanne Pleshette, Jada Rowland, Maureen Stapleton (as "Ida"), Peter Trytler. Produced by The Producers Theatre.

Stage: Appeared (as "Duck/Two of Spades/Other Voices") in "Alice in Wonderland" (1947). Fantasy (revival). Written by Eva Le Gallienne and Florida Friebus. Based on the Tenniel drawings from "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass" by Lewis Carroll. Music by Richard Addinsell. Musical Director: Tibor Kozma. International Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 28 May 1947 to close): 5 Apr 1947-28 Jun 1947 (100 performances + 3 previews). Cast: Philip Bourneuf (as "White Knight"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "White Queen"), Bambi Linn (as "Alice"), Richard Waring, Margaret Webster, Don Allen, John C. Becher, John Behney, Angus Cairns, Robert Eric Carlson, Michel Corhan, Will Davis, Sgt. Thomas Grace, Raymond Greenleaf (as "Duchess"), Julie Harris (as "White Rabbit/Alternate"), Bart Henderson, Cavada Humphrey, Fred Hunter, Henry Jones (as "Mouse/Humpty Dumpty"), Arthur Keegan, Donald Keyes, Rae Len, Robert Leser, Jack Manning, Gerald McCormack, Mary Alice Moore, Walter Neal, Pvt. James Rafferty, Robert Rawlings, Eloise Roehm, Dan Scott, John Straub, Eugene Stuckmann, Theodore Tenley, Charles Townley, William Windom (as "White Rabbit/Man in White Paper"), Ed Woodhead. Produced by Rita Hassan and The American Repertory Theatre. NOTE: This revival was recorded (in an abridged version) by RCA Victor on an unusually long, one-hour, 6-record 78 RPM album set. However, like many old mono recordings, it has not been issued on compact disc, though copies of this album apparently still exist in excellent condition.

Stage: Appeared (as "Alvaro Mangiacavalo") in "The Rose Tattoo" on Broadway (1951). Drama. Written by Tennessee Williams. Incidental music by David Diamond. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by Daniel Mann. Martin Beck Theatre: 3 Feb 1951-27 Oct 1951 (306 performances). Cast: Maureen Stapleton (as "Serafina Delle Rose"), Martin Balsam (as "Man"), Daisy Belmore (as "The Strega"), Robert Carricart, Andrew Duggan (as "Doctor"), Nancy Franklin, Jane Hoffman, Eddie Hyans, Dorrit Kelton (as "Miss Yorke"), Phyllis Love, Augusta Merighi, Sal Mineo (as "Salvatore"), Don Murray (as "Jack Hunter"), Vivian Nathan, Judy Ratner, Rossana San Marco, Penny Santon, Sonia Sorel, David Stewart, Florence Sundstrom, Salvatore Taormina, Ludmila Toretzka (as "Assunta"). Produced by Cheryl Crawford. NOTE: filmed as The Rose Tattoo (1955)).

Stage: Appeared (as "Busch, Pvt., MC, USA") in "Yellow Jack" (1947). Historical drama (revival). Written by Sidney Howard in collaboration with Paul De Kruif. Music arranged by Lehman Engel. Directed by Martin Ritt. International Theatre: 27 Feb 1047-15 Mar 1947 (21 performances). Cast: Don Allen, Emery Battis, John C. Becher, John Behney, Philip Bourneuf (as "Dr. Carlos Finlay"), Angus Cairns, Michel Corhan, Will Davis, Thomas Grace, Raymond Greenleaf, Bart Henderson, Fred Hunter, Anne Jackson (as "Miss Blake, Special Nurse in Charge of the Yellow Fever Ward"), Victor Jory (as "James Carroll, Member of the American Yellow Fever Commission"), Arthur Keegan, Donald Keyes, Robert Leser, Gerald McCormack, Walter Neal, James Rafferty, Robert Rawlings, Alfred Ryder, John Straub, Eugene Stuckmann, William Windom (as "McClelland, Private, M.C., U.S.A"), Ed Woodhead, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (as "Aristides Agramonte"). Produced by The American Repertory Theatre.

Stage: Appeared (as "Julie") in "Mademoiselle Colombe" on Broadway. Written by Jean Anouilh, directed by Harold Clurman. Also in cast: Julie Harris, William Windom, Edna Best.

Stage: Appeared (as "Sakimi") in "Teahouse of the August Moon" on Broadway, 1955. Produced by Maurice Evans, directed by Robert Lewis.

Stage: Appeared (as "Bill Walker") in "Major Barbara" on Broadway, 1957. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Produced by Robert L. Joseph, directed by Charles Laughton (also in cast). Cast: Burgess Meredith, Glynis Johns, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Colin Keith-Johnston, Anne Jackson (replaced Glynis Johns).

Stage: Appeared in "The Chairs" by Eugène Ionesco on Broadway. Directed by Tony Richardson. Also in cast: Joan Plowright.

Stage: Appeared (as "Berenger") in "Rhinoceros" by Eugène Ionesco on Broadway, 1961. Directed by Joseph Anthony. Produced by Leo Kerz. Also in cast: Zero Mostel, Anne Jackson, Morris Carnovsky, Michael Strong, Philip Coolidge.

Stage: Appeared in "Ulysses" by James Joyce, off-Broadway. Directed by Burgess Meredith. Also in cast: Zero Mostel.

Stage: Appeared in "Mister Roberts" on Broadway, 1948.

Stage: Appeared in "The Lady from the Sea" on Broadway, 1950.

Stage: Appeared (as "Cromwell") in "Henry VII" on Broadway. Also in cast: Victor Jory.

Stage: Appeared in "What Every Woman Knows" on Broadway. Written by J.M. Barrie.

Stage: Appeared in "Luv" on Broadway. Written by Murray Schisgal. Directed by Mike Nichols. Produced by Claire Nichtern. Also in cast: 'Anne Jackson (I)', Alan Arkin.

(1954) He acted in John Patrick and Vrn J. Sneider's play, "The Teahouse of the August Moon," at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Eli Wallach, William Sylvester, and Marlene in the cast. Robert Lewis was director.

(1964) He acted in Murray Schisgal's plays, "The Tiger," and "The Typists," at the Globe Theatre in London, England with Anne Jackson in the cast.

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