- (1957 - 1996) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1957) Stage Play: Measure for Measure. Comedy.
- (1957) Stage Play: The Taming of the Shrew. Comedy (revival).
- (1960) Stage Play: The Cool World. Written by Warren Miller and Robert Rossen. Based on the novel by Warren Miller. Directed by Robert Rossen [final Broadway credit]. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 22 Feb 1960- 23 Feb 1960 (2 performances). Cast: Art Aveilhe (as "Lucky"), Ethel Ayler (as "Woman at the Beach"), Don Blakely (as "Savage"), Roscoe Lee Browne (as "Royal Baron"), Marvin Felix Camillo (as "Bebop"), Alice Childress (as "Mrs. Thurston"), Herb Coleman (as "Saint"), David Downing (as "Boy"), Clebert Ford (as "Foxy"), George Gatlin (as "Cowboy"), Maxwell Glanville (as "Pusher"), Martin Golar (as "Rod"), Lynn Hamilton (as "Mrs. Custis"), Philip Hepburn (as "Mau Mau"), James Earl Jones (as "Harrison Thurston"), Calvin Lockhart (as "Blood") [Broadway debut], Eulabelle Moore (as "Gramma Custis"), Jim Oyster (as "Old Man/First Policeman"), Raymond St. Jacques [credited as Ray Saint Jacques] (as "Priest") [final Broadway role], Wardell Saunders (as "Father Christmas"), Harold Scott (as "Chester"), P. Jay Sidney (as "Hurst"), Hilda Simms (as "Miss Dewpont"), Cheyenne Sorocki (as "Cherokee"), Melvin Stewart (as "Hermit"), Cicely Tyson (as "Girl"), Lamont Washington (as "Little Man"), Alease Whittington (as "Lu Ann"), Billy Dee Williams (as "Duke Custis"), Duke Williams (as "Second Policeman"). Produced by Lester Osterman Jr. Note: Filmed by Wiseman Film Productions as The Cool World (1963).
- (1962) Stage Play: Romulus.
- (1965) Stage Play: Mrs. Dally.
- (1966) Stage Play: Hostile Witness. Written by Jack Roffey. Directed by Reginald Denham [final Broadway credit]. Music Box Theatre: 17 Feb 1966- 2 Jul 1966 (156 performances + 4 previews that began on 14 Feb 1966). Cast: Ray Milland [only Broadway role] (as "Simon Crawford"), Michael Allinson (as "Sir Peter Crossman"), Norman Barrs (as "Charles Milburn"), Melville Cooper (as "Mr. Justice Osborne"), Edgar Daniels (as "Hamish Gillespie"), Anthony Kemble Cooper (as "Mr. Naylor"), Geoffrey Lumsden (as "Major Hugh Maitland"), Angela Thornton (as "Sheila Larkin"), John Clark (as "Prison Officer"), Stafford Dickens (as "Court Usher"), Katherine Hynes (as "Spectator and Court Personnel"), Dorothy James (as "Spectator and Court Personnel"), Harvey Jason (as "Percy"), Arthur Marlowe (as "Policeman"), Tom McDermott (as "Spectator and Court Personnel"), Robert Murch (as "Spectator and Court Personnel"), Jim Oyster (as "Spectator and Court Personnel"), Peter Pagan (as "Dr. Wimborne"), Gerald Peters (as "Superintendent Eley"), Alex Reed (as "Spectator and Court Personnel"), Margot Stevenson (as "Lady Gregory"), Walter Thomson (as "Clerk"). Produced by Jay Julien and André Gouldston. Produced by arrangement with Peter Saunders. Associate Producer: Anthony Parella.
- (1974) Stage Play: Who's Who in Hell. Comedy.
- (November 18, 1995 - January 14, 1996) "Holiday," comedy revival, written by Philip Barry; directed by David Warren; with Michael Countryman (portraying Nick Potter); Tony Goldwyn (portraying Johnny Case); Tom Lacy (portraying Edward Seton); Anne Lange (portraying Susan Potter); Laura Linney (portraying Linda Seton); Becca Lish (portraying Laura Cram); Reese Madigan (portraying Charles); Rod McLachlan (portraying Seton Cram); Jim Oyster (portraying Henry); Kim Raver (portraying Julia Seton); and Reg Rogers (portraying Ned Seton); on Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York. (67 total performances, including 17 previews, beginning November 18, 1995)
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