- Made his New York stage debut in 1959 in the Off-Broadway production of "The Threepenny Opera."
- Other Off Brodway credits include "Time of the Key"; "American Clock" in which he played three characters; and "A Shayna Maidel."
- Appeared On Broadway in the original productions of "Barefoot in the Park," "Childrenof a Lesser God" and "Six Degrees of Separation."
- Had a leading role in the 1969 musical "La Strada" starring GBernadette Peters.
- (October 19 to November 12, 1972) He played Thomas Cromwell in Robert Bolt's play, "A Man for All Seasons," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Max Gulack (The Common Man); Victor Jory (Sir Thomas More); Patrick Gorman (Master Richard Rich); Sandy McCallum (The Duke of Norfolk); Angela Wood (Lady Alice More); Fran Brill (Lady Margaret More); John Wylie (Cardinal Wolsey, Thomas Cranmer); Michael McCarty (Signor Chapuys); Terry Hamilton (Chapuys' Attendant); Bruce Weitz (William Roper); Max Howard (King Henry the Eighth) and Thelma Carter (A Woman) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (January 9 to February 8, 1975) He played Macheah (Mack the Knife) in the musical, "The Threepenny Opera," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Gross (A street singer, Walt Dreary); Maskell Gordon (Mr. J.J. Peachum); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Peachum); Teri Ralston (Polly Peachum); Margaret Gathright (Jenny); John Pielmeier (Filch, Victoria's messenger, constable; Scott Porter (Reverend Kimball, constable); Ray Fry (Tiger Brown, Commissioner of Police); Bob Burrus (Warden Smith, Bob); Jeffrey Duncan Jones (Matt); Jim Baker (Jake); Mary Ed Porter (Betty); Patricia Pearcy (Dolly); Wanda Bimson (Molly and Marilee Herbert-Slater (Coaxer) in the cast. Eileen LaGrange and Kyle Latshaw were pianists and keyboardists. David Bradford played percussion. Kurt Weill was composer. Marc Blitzstein was adapter. Bertolt Brecht wrote the book. Jon Jory was director.
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