- Illustration, "Tik-Tok of Oz" for October in the 1978 International Wizard of Oz Club Calendar.
- TV commercial for Target stores (1998)
- Fall -1999: made singing debut in Broadway's "Putting It Together", a review of songs from Stephen Sondheim musicals.
- 2000 - sings and dances in his role as a thieving troubadour in Public Theatre's The Winter Tale.
- He played the head usher in the Pointer Sisters "Neutron Dance" music video.
- (2004) Played the lead role of the servant in "Chasing Nicolette" at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's Prince Music Theatre.
- Sly Fox (2004). Comedy (revival). Written by Larry Gelbart. Based on "Volpone" by Ben Jonson. Scenic Design by George Jenkins and Jesse Poleshuck. Pre-Show Announcement: Don LaFontaine. Directed by Arthur Penn. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 1 Apr 2004- 29 Aug 2004 (173 performances + 22 previews that began on 12 Mar 2004). Cast: Richard Dreyfuss (as "Foxwell J. Sly/The Judge") [from 12 Mar 2004- 15 Aug 2004], Eric Stoltz (as "Simon Able") [from 12 Mar 2004- 15 Aug 2004], Rene Auberjonois (as "Jethro Crouch") [from 12 Mar 2004- 15 Aug 2004], Elizabeth Berkley (as "Mrs. Truckle") [from 12 Mar 2004- 15 Aug 2004], Professor Irwin Corey (as "Court Clerk"), Bob Dishy (as "Abner Truckle"), Bronson Pinchot (as "Lawyer Craven"), [from 12 Mar 2004- 15 Aug 2004], Peter Scolari (as "The Chief of Police'[from 12 Mar 2004- 1 Aug 2004], Nick Wyman (as "Captain Crouch"), Rachel York (as "Miss Fancy") [from 12 Mar 2004- 15 Aug 2004], Charles Antalosky (as "Sly's Servant"), Linda Halaska (as "Sly's Servant"), Jeremy Hollingworth (as "Sly's Servant"), Robert LaVelle (as "1st Policeman"), Jason Ma (as "Crouch's Servant"), Jeff Talbott (as "3rd Policeman"), Gordon Joseph Weiss (as "2nd Policeman/Bailiff"). Produced by Julian Schlossberg, Roy Furman, Ben Sprecher, Michael Gardner, James Fantaci, Cheryl Lachowicz, Christine Duncan and Nelle Nugent. Produced by arrangement with Andrew Braunsberg. Associate Producer: Aaron Levy, Jill Furman, Debra Black and Peter May.
- TV commercial: Domino's Pizza throughout the 1990s.
- (2008) Is the voice of Max the Beetle on the new VW commercials.
- (2007) Played five different characters (four doctors and one actor) in Lisa Loomer's play, "Distracted".
- (2001) He acted in Marie Jones' play, "Stones in the Pockets," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Christopher Burns in the cast.
- (2015) Bronson Pinchot, an Audie-winning narrator and Audible Narrator of the Year 2010, masterfully narrates William R. Forstchen's "One Year After," published by Blackstone Audio.
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