- November 1997: On Broadway (with Patti Lupone) in David Mamet's play 'The Old Neighborhood'; received critical raves.
- Appeared in a music video in the mid 1980's for performance artist Tony Powers song "Don't nobody move, this is a heist"
- Censored Scenes From King Kong (1980). Musical comedy. Book by Howard Schuman. Music by Andy Roberts. Lyrics by Howard Schuman. Choreographed by David Toguri [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Colin Bucksey. Princess Theatre: 6 Mar 1980- 9 Mar 1980 (5 performances + 11 previews that began on 26 Feb 1980). Cast: Stephen Collins (as "Stephen"), Alma Cuervo (as "Deborah"), Carrie Fisher (as "Iris"), Pete Flasher (as "The Voice of The Author"), Edward Love (as "Walter Wilma"), Nicky Mieholes (as "The Voice of The Producer"), Peter Riegert (as "S.K. Vogel/S.L. Vogel/Sauvage Sagar/Vincenzo Chiaruggi"), Chris Sarandon (as "Benchgelter"). Understudies: Kenny Brawner (as "Walter Wilma"), Candy Darling (as "Deborah/Iris"), Ron Fassler (as "Benchgelter/S.K. Vogel/S.L. Vogel/Sauvage Sagar/Stephen/Vincenzo Chiaruggi"). Produced by Michael White and Eddie Kulukundis. Associate Producer: Robert S. Fishko.
- (2005 - 2006) He directed David Mamet's play, "Sexual Perversity in Chicago," in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (1982) Appeared in a music video for performance artist Tony Powers song "Don't nobody move, this is a heist"
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