- (1983) TV commercial for Allstate Insurance.
- (1998) TV commercial for The Real Yellow Pages.
- (1959-present/2014) Has been performing his one man show, 'Mark Twain Tonight', since 1959. In 1967 it was broadcast on television. Each year he updates the stage show to reflect the way Mark Twain would likely have viewed and commented upon contemporary goings on.
- (2001) TV commercial for Zephyrhills Spring Water (voiceover).
- (2004) TV commercial for Restore America, a non profit 501(c)(3) organization, which claims to be non-partisan, non endorsing and not aligned with any political party, designed to attract Evangelical Christian to the voting booth.
- (December 3, 1964 - May 7, 1965) "Incident at Vichy," original drama, written by Arthur Miller; directed by Harold Clurman; Stanley Beck (portraying Bayard); C. Thomas Blackwell (portraying Police Guard); James Dukas (portraying Second Detective); Pierre Epstein (portraying Prisoner); James Greene (portraying Police Captain); Hal Holbrook (portraying Major); Graham Jarvis (portraying Ferrand); Clint Kimbrough (as Clinton Kimbrough) (portraying Hoffman); Will Lee (portraying Old Jew); Ira Lewis (portraying Boy); Tony Lo Bianco (portraying Prisoner); Paul Mann (portraying Marchand); Stephen Peters (portraying Prisoner); Alek Primrose (portraying First Detective); Harold Scott (portraying Gypsy); David J. Stewart (portraying Monceau); Michael Strong (portraying LeBeau); John Vari (portraying Prisoner); Jack Waltzer (portraying Waiter); David Wayne (portraying Von Berg); and Joseph Wiseman (portraying LeDuc); on Broadway at the ANTA Washington Square Theatre, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (99 total performances, unknown previews).
- (1976) Unsold TV Pilot called "The Oath: 33 Hours in the Life of God." Starred Hal Holbrook as Dr. Simon Abbott, Carol Rossen as his wife Alison, Hume Cronyn as Dr. Jaffe, Louise Latham as Nurse Levitt, John Devil as Dr. Watt, Edgar Daniels as Mark Davers, and Michael O'Keefe as Freddie. The premise was the story of a surgeon, his personal life, his health problems and his belief in perfection.
- (January 25, 1968 - May 11, 1968) "I Never Sang for My Father," drama, written by Robert Anderson. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Theoni V. Aldredge. Assistant to Theoni Aldredge: Harry Curtis. Assistant to Mr. Mielziner: John T. Jensen, Jr. and L.C. Warner. Directed by Alan Schneider, on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre (124 performances + 1 preview on 24 Jan 1968). Cast: Lillian Gish (as "Margaret Garrison"), Hal Holbrook (as "Gene Garrison"), Alan Webb (as "Tom Garrison"), Teresa Wright (as "Alice"), Laurinda Barrett, Matt Crowley, Allan Frank, Daniel Keyes, Sloane Shelton, James A. Spearman, Earl Sydnor. Produced by Gilbert Cates. Produced in association with Doris Vidor. Note: Filmed as I Never Sang for My Father (1970) and I Never Sang for My Father (1988).
- (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 (portrayung 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).
- (March 23, 1966 - June 3, 1966) "Mark Twain Tonight!," one man show, written by Mark Twain (as Samuel Clemens), directed by Hal Holbrook. Longacre Theatre (85 performances + 1 preview on 22 Mar 1966). Cast: Hal Holbrook (as "Mark Twain"). Produced by Emanuel Azenberg, Eugene V. Wolsk and Leonard Soloway. Produced in association with John Lolas.
- (2006) Host of an infomercial for "Fisher Investments".
- (1973) PSA TV spot for Foreign Country Drug Laws - Himself
- (1987-1988 season) He acted in Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Arvin Brown was director. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. David Murin was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
- (1971)
- Stage play: Arthur Miller's The Creation of the World and Other Business, Shubert Theatre, New York
- (1992) TV Commercial for Decatur Federal
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