- (1935) Stage: Appeared (as "A Young Man"; Broadway debut) in "Panic" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Archibald Macleish. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by James Light. Imperial Theatre: 14 Mar 1935-15 Mar 1935 (2 performances). Cast: Wesley Addy (as "Unemployed" / "Male Chorus"), Osceola Archer (as "Female Chorus"), Amelia Barleon, Elaine Basil, Robin Batcheller, Abner Biberman (as "Unemployed"), William Challee (as "Unemployed"), Russell Collins (as "A Man"), Walter Coy, Margaret Craven, Joseph Eggenton, Paul Genge, George Glass, Clifford Heckinger, Dierdre Hurst, Zita Johann (as "Ione"), Harold Johnsrud (as "Blind Man"), Tony Kraber (as "A Man"; credited as Gerrit Kraber), Eva Langbord (as "A Young Girl"), Albert Lewis, Yisrol Libman, Margot Loines, Edward Mann, Rose McClendon (as "An Old Woman"), Harold McGee, Elizabeth Morison, Gordon Nelson, John O'Shaughnessy, LaVerne Pine, Beatrice Pons, Joanna Roos, Arthur Singer, Lucille Strudwick, Karl Swenson (as "A Young Man"), Mary Tarcai, Jerome Thor, Paula Trueman, Eric Walz, Orson Welles (as "McGafferty"), Virginia Welles (as "Female Chorus"; Broadway debut), Richard Whorf (as "Griggs"). Produced by Phoenix Theatre Inc.
- (1935) Stage: Appeared in "Waiting For Lefty" on Broadway.
- (1935) Stage: Appeared in "Till the Day I Die" on Bkroadway.
- (1935) Stage: Appeared (as "Sailor"; credited as Bernard Zanville) in "Dead End" on Broadway. Drama. Written / directed by Sidney Kingsley. Production Design by / directed by Norman Bel Geddes. Belasco Theatre: 28 Oct 1935-12 Jun 1937 (687 performances). Cast: Carroll Ashburn (as "Mr. Griswald"), Charles Bellin, Charles Benjamin, Philip Bourneuf (as "Intern"), Marie R. Burke, Richard Clark, Francis G. Cleveland, George Cotton (as "Doorman"), Marc Daniels, Francis De Sales, Ethel Dell, Gabriel Dell (as "T.B."; Broadway debut), Joe Downing (as "Babyface Martin"), Charles R. Duncan, Willis Duncan, Dan Duryea (as "G-Man"; Broadway debut)], Elspeth Eric (as "Drina"), Sidonie Espero, Martin Gabel, Edward P. Goodnow, David Gorcey (as "Second Avenue Boy"), Leo Gorcey (as "Second Avenue Boy"l only Broadway appearance), Huntz Hall (as "Dippy"; only Broadway appearance), Billy Halop (as "Tommy"' Broadway debut_, Drina Hill, Bobby Jordan (as "Angel"), Margaret Linden, Sidney Lumet (as "Small Boy"), Blossom MacDonald (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Main (as "Mrs. Martin"), Margaret Mullen, Robert J. Mulligan, Theodore Newton, George N. Price (as "Old Gentleman"; final Broadway role), Bernard Punsly (as "Milty"), Lewis L. Russell, Harry Selby, Joseph Taibi, William Toubin, Sheila Trent (as "Francey"), Cyril Gordon Weld, Billy Winston, Louis Woods, Elizabeth Wrangle (credited as Elizabeth Wragge; as "Ensemble"). Produced by Norman Bel Geddes. NOTE: Filmed as Dead End (1937).
- (1937) Stage: Appeared in "Of Mice and Men" on Broadway. Drama. Written by John Steinbeck.
- (1951) Stage: Appeared (as "Dominic Spizzilini") in "The Number", produced on Broadway. Melodrama. Written by Arthur Carter. Scenic Design by Ralph Alswang. Directed by George Abbott. Biltmore Theatre: 30 Oct 1951-12 Jan 1952 (87 performances). Cast: Jennie Goldstein (as "Bessie Berger"), Diana Herbert (as "Waitress"), Louise Larabee (as "Alice"), Peggy Nelson (as "Dottie"), Martha Scott (as "Sylvia"), Guy Thomajan (as "Guido"), Bobby Vail (as "Dolly"), Luis Van Rooten (as "Lennie"), Murvyn Vye (as "Maury"), Anatol Winogradoff (as "Hyman Berger"). Produced by Paul Vroom and Irving Cooper.
- (1954) Stage: Appeared (as "1st Lt. Joe Costa") in "Fragile Fox" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Norman Brooks. Directed by Herbert B. Swope Jr. Belasco Theatre: 12 Oct 1954-27 Nov 1954 (55 performances). Cast: Leonard Bell (as "Short German"), Richard Carlyle (as "Pfc. Herman Ricks"), Crahan Denton (as "Tech. Sgt. Tolliver"), Andrew Duggan (as "Capt. Erskine Cooney"), Clement Fowler (as "Pfc. Bernstein"), James Gregory (as "Lt. Col. Clyde Bartlett"), William Hellinger (as "Pvt. Jacob Abramowitz"), Robert McQueeney (as "Pvt. Sneider"), Addison Powell (as "Capt. Gerstad"), Eugene Smith (as "Tall German"), Don Taylor (as "1st Lt. Harry Woodruff"), Lionel Wilson (as "Cpl. Jackson"), Jason Wingreen (as "Pfc. Snowden"). Produced by Paul Vroom. Produced in association with Barnard Straus. NOTE: Filmed as Attack (1956).
- (1962) Stage: Appeared (as "Murray Burns"; replacement actor) in "A Thousand Clowns" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Herb Gardner. Directed by Fred Coe. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 4 Apr 1962-13 Apr 1963 (428 performances + 2 previews). Cast: Jason Robards (as "Murray Burns"), Sandy Dennis (as "Sandra Markowitz"), Gene Saks (as "Leo Herman"), William Daniels (as "Albert Amundson"), Barry Gordon, A. Larry Haines. Replacement actors: Thomas A. Carlin (as "Albert Amundson"). Produced by Fred Coe and Arthur Cantor.
- (1968) Stage: Appeared in ""Mike Downstairs" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by George Panetta. Incidental music by Peter Matz. Scenic Design by Edward Burbridge. Directed by Donald Driver. Hudson Theatre: 18 Apr 1968-20 Apr 1968 (4 performances + 11 previews that began on 8 Apr 1968). Produced by Zev Bufman, Abe Margolies and Edward A. Franck. Associate Producer: Philip Turk.
- (1954) Radio: Appeared (as "Peter Chambers, private detective") in the series "Crime and Peter Chambers" (NBC). Also in cast: Bill Zuckert (as "Lt. Parker"). NOTE: Despite its strengths, the series showed signs of being rushed together and its glib dialogue and weak plots failed to attract many listeners. This 30-minute show was only on network radio for five months, from April to September 1954, but over 20 episodes have survived. Creator Henry Kane penned some 30 Peter Chambers novels and is more notable for authoring the original novel featuring "Peter Gunn" and film adaptations for two of Ed McBain's (pen name of Evan Hunter) "87th Precinct" novels.
- (12/31/45) Radio: Appeared in a "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast of "Pride of the Marines".
- (4/5/45) Radio: Appeared in a "Suspense" production of "A Guy Gets Lonely".
- (5/23/46) Radio: Appeared in a "Suspense" production of "Spoils for Victor".
- (9/2/43) Radio: Appeared in a "Suspense" production of "The Singing Walls".
- (8/23/45) Radio: Appeared in a "Suspense" production of "This Will Kill You".
- (2/17/44) Radio: Appeared in a "Suspense" production of "Life Ends at Midnight".
- (9/19/46) Radio: Appeared in a "Suspense" production of "Till the Day I Die".
- (1961) He acted in Tennessee Williams' play, "Period of Adjustment," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Rosemary Murphy in the cast. John Lehne was director.
- (1963) He acted in the play, "Tchin Tchin," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Teresa Wright in the cast. Joseph Brownstone was director.
- (1954) Radio series "Crime and Peter Chambers" - starred as private detective Peter Chambers
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