- (1998) TV commercial: "NFL on Fox".
- (1989) TV commercial: "This is Not Your Father's Oldsmobile," for Oldsmobile cars with daughter Melanie Shatner.
- (1989) Book: "TekWar". New York: Putnam. ISBN 0399134956. Co-written with Ron Goulart.
- (1998 - 1999) Radio commercial: Priceline.com.
- (early 1980s) TV commercial: Commodore Computers.
- (1998) Book: "Star Trek: Spectre". New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 0671008781. Written with Judith Reeves-Stevens and Garfield Reeves-Stevens.
- Voice on Norman Corwin radio dramas.
- (1968) Album: "A Transformed Man," Geffen/Interscope/Universal Records 986 493 (2004 remaster).
- (1997) Album: "Spaced Out: The Best of Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner". Universal Records. With Leonard Nimoy.
- (1998) Album: He did two spoken-word pieces on Ben Folds' solo album "Fear of Pop: Volume One". He spoke the lyrics of "In Love" and "Still In Love" to Folds' music. A remixed version of "In Love", available only to dance clubs, became a short-lived hit on the club scene.
- (1993) Spoken Word Album: "William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy Read Four Science Fiction Classics". Featuring "Foundation - The Psychohistorians" by Isaac Asimov, "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" by Henry Kuttner, "The Martian Chronicles" by Ray Bradbury, "The Green Hills of Earth" by Robert A. Heinlein.
- (1976) Interviewed on "Inside Star Trek" LP Album, by Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, and released by Columbia Records (PC 34279). Tracklist A1 Inside Star Trek A2 Theme From Star Trek Arranged and Conducted by - Charles Callelo Written by - Alexander Courage, Roddenberry A3 William Shatner Meets Captain Kirk A4 The Origin Of Spock A5 Sarek's Son, Spock A6 The Questor Affair B1 The Enterprise Runs Aground B2 Mc Coy's RX For Life B3 The Star Trek Philosophy B4 Asimov's World Of Science Fiction B5 A Letter From A Network Censor B6 The Star Trek Dream (Ballad I / Ballad II) Producer - Don DeVito Written by - R. Mason
- (1/1/94) Grand Marshal of the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, CA.
- (3/03) Music Video: Appears in the music video for Brad Paisley's "Celebrity". Also featuring Jim Belushi and Jason Alexander.
- (2001) TV commercial: Molson Canadian Beer.
- (2003) TV commercial: Crest White Effects Toothpaste.
- (1998) TV commercial: Microsoft's "WEB TV".
- (2003) TV commercial: Kellogg's All-Bran Cereal.
- (2004) TV commercial: Priceline.com, with Leonard Nimoy.
- (2004) TV commercial: Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers.
- (2004) TV commercial: Kellogg's All-Bran Cereal.
- (2004) TV commercial: Blockbuster Video.
- (2003) Radio commercial: Kellogg's All-Bran Cereal.
- (2004) Album: "Has Been". Shout! Factory/SBMG Records DK 30349. Produced and Arranged by Ben Folds.
- (2005) TV commercial: Kellogg's All-Bran Cereal.
- (2005) TV commercial: The Law Offices of Jeff Martin, Attorney at Law of Tulsa, OK - for national networks and local stations.
- (2005) TV commercial: The Law Offices of Brown & Crouppen, personal injury attorneys in Missouri and Illinois (St. Louis, MO) - for local television stations.
- (2004) Book: "Gods In Polyester or, A Survivors' Account To '70s Cinema Obscura". Succubus Press ISBN 9080870013. Contributed an essay detailing his memories from the making of Impulse (1974).
- (2005 - 2006) TV commercials: Connecticut attorney Mark E. Salamone.
- (2006) TV commercial: The Law Offices of Joe Bornstein (Maine & New England).
- (2006) TV commercial: Appeared (as "Capt. James T. Kirk" from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)) for "DirecTV." Appearing with him in archival footage was Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock, DeForest Kelley as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, James Doohan as Capt. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Walter Koenig as Cmdr. Pavel Chekov, Nichelle Nichols as Cmdr. Uhura, George Takei as Capt. Hikaru Sulu, and Kim Cattrall as Lt. Valeris.
- (1988) Album: His versions of The Beatles' "Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds" and Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" were featured on Rhino Records' "Golden Throats: The Great Celebrity Sing Off" (Rhino #70187).
- (1961 - 1962) Stage: Appeared (as "Paul Sevigne") in "A Shot in the Dark" at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Harry Kurnitz. 18 October, 1961 - 22 September, 1962 (389 performances).
- (1956) Stage: Appeared (as "Usumcasane") in "Tamburlaine the Great" at the Sinter Garden Theatre on Broadway. Historical. Written by Christopher Marlowe. Directed by Tyrone Guthrie. 19 January - 4 February, 1956 (20 performances).
- (1958 - 1960) Stage: Appeared (as "Robert Lomax") in "The World of Suzie Wong" at the Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway. Moved to the 54th Street Theatre. Drama. Written by Paul Osborn. Based on the Novel by Richard Mason. Directed by Joshua Logan. 14 October, 1958 - 2 January 1960 (508 performances).
- (2007) Music video: Appeared in Brad Paisley's "Online". Directed by / co-starring Jason Alexander. Also featuring Estelle Harris, Maureen McCormick, Taylor Swift, Kellie Pickler, and Patrick Warburton.
- (2007) TV commercial: Appeared (as a Tauren Shaman) in "What's Your Game?" for Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft (2005).
- (1986) TV commercial: Health and Fitness PSA - wearing tennis attire.
- (1970s) TV commercial: Promise Margarine.
- (2004) Duet with Joe Jackson on a cover version of Pulp's "Common People," the only cover song on Shatner's "Has Been" album. Released October 2004.
- (2008) TV commercial (PSA): Shriner's Hospitals for Children.
- (7/21/08) Interviewed on The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986).
- (1969) Stage: Appeared in "There's a Girl in My Soup" at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ.
- (9/08) Narrated (for CTV Canada) "To Hell With Manners", a special regarding etiquette around the world.
- (2000) Album: Performed (track #12) on the CD soundtrack for Miss Congeniality (2000) "Miss United States," released by Berman Bros. remix, Tvt B000054A5B.
- (2008) Web series: Appeared (as "Himself") in Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy (2008). Produced for Seth MacFarlane's YouTube channel.
- (1970s) TV commercials (Quebec and Montreal, Canada): supermarket chain Loblaw's.
- (2009) Web series: Appeared in / created "The Gavones", an animated web series about a mob family, airing on YouTube.
- (2/20/70) Guested on the game show "Lucky Pair," alongside Betty White, and hosted by Richard Dawson.
- (2009 - 2013) TV commercial: The Mike Slocumb Law Firm. Also appeared nationwide in web ads, print ads, and on the website slocumblaw.com
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