- (1964) Starred in an unsold pilot for a proposed secret agent series with a sci-fi twist called "13th Gate." It co-starred Karl Held.
- (1954) Stage Play: Reclining Figure. Comedy.
- (1952) Stage Play: Flight Into Egypt. Drama.
- (February 26, 1948 - July 10, 1948) "Me and Molly," comedy, written by Gertrude Berg, music arranged by Lehman Engel, scenic design by Harry Horner, costume design by Rose Bogdanoff, lighting design by Leo Kerz, directed by Ezra Stone, on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre (156 performances). Cast: Gertrude Berg (as "Molly Goldberg"), Philip Loeb (as "Jake Goldberg"), Bessie Samose Blumstein (as "Mrs. 3-C"), David Burke (as "Mike"), Lester Carr (as "Sammy Goldberg"), Arthur Cassell (as "Hymie"), Michael Enserro (as "Joe"), Peggy Feury (as Margaret Feury) (as "Vera Wertheimer"), Charles Furman (as "Benjy"), Herbie Hahn (as "Milty"), Sarah Krohner (as "Mrs. Gross"), Henry Lascoe, Joan Lazer, Phyllis Liverman, Paula Miller, Eli Mintz, David Opatoshu, Sally Schorr, Louis Sorin (as "Cousin Simon"), Bertha Walden. Replacement actors: John Gilbert (as "Mike"), Nomi Mitty (as "Jessie") [Broadway debut], Dickie Orlan (as "Hymie"). Produced by Paul Feigay, Oliver Smith and Herbert Kenwith. Produced in association with David Cummings.
- (1940) Stage Play: Night Music. Drama.
- (1940 - 1969) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1955) "Silk Stockings," 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 (as "Ninotchka"), 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.
- (February 25, 1969 - March 29, 1969) "Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?," written by Don Petersen; directed by Michael Schultz; produced by Philip Rose and Huntington Hartford, and in association with Jay Weston; with Michael Brandon (portraying Prince); Bob Christian (portraying Deek); Laura Figueroa (portraying Marietta); Hal Holbrook (portraying Mr. Winters); Lauren Jones (portraying Linda); Catita Lord (portraying Rita); David Opatoshu (portraying Dr. Werner); Al Pacino (portraying Bickham, in his Broadway debut); José Pérez (as Jose Perez) (portraying Ponti); Lázaro Pérez (as Lazaro Perez) (portraying Tonto); Jon Richards(portraying Mr. O'Malley); Roger Robinson (portraying Conrad); Kenneth Rosaly (portraying Hugo); Bruce Scott (portraying Fullendorf); Hector Troy (portraying Raul); M. Emmet Walsh (portraying Ringo); Sam Watson (portraying Lee); on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (58 total performances including 19 previews beginning February 5, 1969).
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