- American Theatre Experiment (NYC), Inspector Britten in "Native Son" - 1978
- TV commercial for Gillette (1975)
- St. Mark's Theatre (NYC), Michael Clancy in "The Book of Lambert"; and Giles Corey in "The Crucible" - 1977
- Cricket Theatre (NYC), Dutch Shultz in "Meegan's Game" - 1974
- Tanglwood Dinner Theatre (Tafton, PA), Ralph Austin in "Butterflies Are Free" - 1975
- American Theatre Co (NYC) repertory: General Stirling in "The Battle of Brooklyn"; Mr. Tackabout in "The Patriots & co."; and Aaron Burr in "Aaron Burr" - 1976
- Joe Papp's Street Theatre (NYC), part of the ensemble of "Warplay," an anti-Vietnam play based on poetry from Vietnam vets - 1973
- Painters Mills Dinner Theatre (Md), Father Kelleher in "Catch Me If You Can" - 1970
- Strawhat Circuit (New England), Roy Collier in "Signpost To Murder", lead role inherited when David McCallum took ill during tour - 1970
- American Theatre Co (NYC), Frank the Hunter in "Price of Life" - 1972
- Theatre 100 NYC, Wilhelm Nautigal in "The Burgomaster" - 1968
- Sullivan's Island Summer Theater (SC) Adam Tyler, the brother, in "Sunday In New York" and Professor Bradford Winter in "Everybody Loves Opal" - 1965
- Dock Street Theater (Chasn, SC) Rev. T. Lawrence Shannon in "Night of the Iguana" and Daniel Corban in "Catch Me If You Can" - 1965-66
- Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, Duke of Burlingame in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" and Charley in "Sweet Charity" - 1967-68
- portrayed the Husband/Samurai Warrior in "Rashomon" (1963 Best Supporting Actor); Antipholus of Ephesus in "Comedy of Errors" (1964); Eric in "Day After Yesterday" (1964); and the Witchboy John in "Dark of the Moon" (1964 Best Actor) in college.
- TV commercial for Mariner Outboard Motors (1982)
- Port Salerno Dinner Theatre (FL), dual roles of plumbing contractor and policeman in "Never Too Late," starring Maureen O'Sullivan and Roland Winters - 1978
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