- (1952) Stage: Appeared (as "Sheriff Hawes") in "The Chase" on Broadway. Written by Horton Foote. Directed / produced by José Ferrer. Playhouse Theatre: 15 Apr 1952-10 May 1952 (31 performances). Cast: Sam Byrd (as "Edwin Stewart"), Lonny Chapman (as "Knub McDermont"), Murray Hamilton (as "Bubber Reeves"), Kim Hunter (as "Ruby Hawes"), Lin McCarthy (as "Tarl"; Broadway debut), Nan McFarland, Dick Poston (credited as Richard Poston; as "Rip"), G. Albert Smith (as "Mr. Douglas"), Kim Stanley (as "Anna Reeves"), Ted Yaryan. Produced in association with Milton Baron. NOTE: Filmed as The Chase (1966).
- (1954) Stage: Appeared (as "Lt. Stephen Maryk"; final Broadway role) in "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial on Broadway. Drama. Written by Herman Wouk, based on his novel. Directed by Charles Laughton. Plymouth Theatre: 20 Jan 1954-22 Jan 1955 (415 performances). Cast: Henry Fonda (as "Lt. Barney Greenwald"), Lloyd Nolan (as "Lt. Cmdr. Philip Francis Queeg"), Russell Hicks (as "Capt. Blakely"), Herbert Anderson (as "Dr. Bird"), Larry Barton (as "Member of the Court"), Paul Birch (as "Capt. Randolph Southard"; only Broadway role), James Garner (credited as Jim Bumgarner; as "Member of the Court"), Stephen Chase (as "Dr. Forrest Lundeen"), Richard Farmer (as "Member of the Court"), Eddie Firestone (as "SM3 Junius Urban"), Robert Gist (as "Lt. Thomas Keefer"), John Huffman (as "Stenographer"), T.H. Jourdan (as "Member of the Court"), Charles Nolte (as "Lt. (j.g.) Willis Seward Keith"), Richard Norris (as "Member of the Court"), Ainslie Pryor (as "Lt. Cmdr. John Challee"; only Broadway role), Greg Roman (as "Orderly"), Pat Waltz (as "Member of the Court"). Produced by Paul Gregory. NOTE: Filmed as The Caine Mutiny (1954).
- (1939) Radio: Was the voice of "Li'l Abner" on "Li'l Abner". NOTE: The show ran weekdays on NBC from Chicago, 11/20/39-12/6/40. It was not written by creator Al Capp but by Charles Gussman. However, Gussman consulted closely with Capp on the story lines.
- (2/12/51) Radio: Appeared (as "Jarvess") in a "Lux Radio Theatre" broadcast of "Battleground".
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