- (February 2003) Directed "Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All", a play by Martin Tahse, adapted from the novel by Allan Gurganus (Old Globe Theater, San Diego, California, USA).
- Was the original lead on Broadway in the musical version of King Of Hearts. Was also in the original Broadway Cast of Godspell. Directed the original Broadway production of A Few Good Men.
- (August 2005) He directed and wrote the book for "Lennon", a musical by John Lennon (Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
- Also starred in 27 episodes of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which ran from January of 1974 to December of 1982.
- TV commercials (voice-over) for many casual-dining restaurants such as the Olive Garden and Red Lobster (1990s-present).
- (1976) Stage Play: Boy Meets Girl. Comedy (revival). Written by Bella Spewack [final Broadway credit during lifetime] and Sam Spewack {posthumous credit]. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by James Tilton. Directed by John Lithgow. Playhouse Theatre: 13 Apr 1976- 1 May 1976 (10 performances + 15 previews that began on 2 Apr 1976). Cast: Lenny Baker (as "Robert Law"), Gwendolyn Brown (as "Studio Nurse"), Frederick Coffin (as "(as "Larry Toms"), Alice Drummond (as "Miss Crews"), Joe Grifasi (as "Green/Premiere Announcer"), David Harris (as "Studio Officer"), Mary Beth Hurt (as "Susie"), Jeffrey Jones (as "Major Thompson"), Charles Kimbrough (as "J. Carlyle Benson"), Ann McDonough (as "Peggy"), Arthur Miller (as "Cutter"), Moultrie Patten (as "Slade"), Roy Poole (as "Mr. Friday, C.F."), Rex Robbins (as "Rosetti"), Don Scardino (as "Rodney Bevan"), Louise Stubbs (as "Hospital Nurse"), Stuart Warmflash (as "Young Man"). Understudies: Gwendolyn Brown (as "Miss Crews"), Joe Grifasi (as "Robert Law"), David Harris (as "Green"), Jeffrey Jones (as "J. Carlyle Benson/Rosetti"), Ann McDonough (as "Susie"), Moultrie Patten (as "Larry Toms/Major Thompson"), Hansford Rowe (as "Mr. Friday"), Louise Stubbs (as "Peggy") and Stuart Warmflash (as "Rodney Bevan/Slade"). Produced by The Phoenix Theatre.
- (1969) Stage Play: My Daughter, Your Son. Comedy. Written by Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron. Stage Manager: William C. Poore. Directed by Larry Arrick. Booth Theatre: 14 May 1969- 21 Jun 1969 (47 performances + 25 previews). Cast: Robert Alda (as "Arthur Gordon"), Dody Goodman (as "Sally Ellis"), Vivian Vance (as "Maggie Gordon"), Lee Lawson (as "Anne Gordon"), Gene Lindsey (as "Joe Ellis"), Bill McCutcheon (as "Daddy Ellis"), Don Scardino (as "Jimmy Gordon"). Standby: Merle Albertson (as "Maggie Gordon/Sally Ellis"). Understudy: William C. Poore (as "Joe Ellis"). Produced by David Hocker and Chandler Warren.
- (2003 Winter) He directed Martin Tahse's stage adaptation of Allan Gurganus' novel, "Old Living Confederate Widow Tells All," in the world premiere production at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Craig Noel was company director.
- (1974) Provided the voice for Dummy in the English dub of Dunderklumpen
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