- (1962) Stage: Appeared (as "Martha Mills") in "I Can Get It for You Wholesale" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Jerome Weidman, based on his novel. Music / lyrics by Harold Rome. Musical Director / Vocal Arrangements by Lehman Engel. Music orchestrated by Sid Ramin. Dance music / incidental music arranged by Peter Howard. Musical Staging by Herbert Ross. Directed by Arthur Laurents. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Broadway Theatre from 1 Oct 1962-close): 22 Mar 1962-8 Dec 1962 (300 performances + 2 previews). Cast: Lillian Roth (as "Mrs. Bogen"), Marilyn Cooper, Elliott Gould (as "Harry Bogen"), Jack Kruschen, Harold Lang, Ken Le Roy, Bambi Linn (as "Blanche Bushkin", Barbra Streisand (as "Miss Marmelstein"), Francine Bond, Kelly Brown, Ed Collins, Wilma Curley, Steve Curry, Marion Fels, Martha Gathright, Don Grilley, James Hickman, Luba Lisa, Barbara Monte, Jack Murray, William Reilly, Stanley Simmonds, William Sumner, Pat Turner, Edward Verso. Produced by David Merrick. NOTE: Filmed as I Can Get It for You Wholesale (1951).
- (1953) Stage: Appeared (as "Whitey"; Broadway debut) in "Hazel Flagg" on Broadway. Musical satire/comedy. Book by Ben Hecht, based on his screenplay for Nothing Sacred (1937). Music by Jule Styne (also producer). Lyrics by Bob Hilliard. Based on a story by James Street. Musical Director: Pem Davenport. Choral arrangements / direction by Hugh Martin. Music orchestrated by 'Don Walker (I)' (qbv). Ballet arrangements by 'Oscar Kosarin'. Assistant to Mr. Martin: Buster Davis. Additional orchestrations by Jack Mason and Joe Glover. Musical Staging by Robert Alton. Assistant Director: Paul Lammers. Directed by David Alexander. Mark Hellinger Theatre: 11 Feb 1953-19 Sep 1953 (190 performances). Cast: Helen Gallagher (as "Hazel Flagg"), John Howard, Thomas Mitchell (as "Dr. Downer"), Benay Venuta, Jack Whiting, John Brascia, Jonathan Harris (as "Oleander"), Ross Martin (as "Dr. Egelhofer"; Broadway debut), John Pelletti, Estelle Aza, John Bartis, Christopher Brown, Dean Campbell, Chris Carter, David Carter, Ronald Cecill, Jerry Craig, Al Craine, Don Crichton, Bob Davis, Sara Dillon, Marcella Dodge, Lillian Donau, Anna Friedland, Mary Harmon, Carol Hendricks, Ruby Herndon, Bill Heyer, Betsy Holland, Dossie Hollongsworth, Lori Jon, B.J. Keating, Hugh Lambert, Gerard Leavitt, Robert Lenn, Dorothy Love, Sherry McCutcheon, Beverly McFadden, Betty McMillen, Barbara Michaels, Judy Miller, Joan Morton, Margot Myers, Virginia Poe, Eva Ralf, David Randall, George Reeder, Eric Schepard, Laurel Shelby, Michael Spaeth, Beryl Towbin, Lawrence Weber, Toni Wheelis. Produced in association with Anthony B. Farrell.
- (1961) Unsold pilot: Appeared in a pilot for a comedy-detective series for ABC to be called "Here's O'Hare".
- (1965) Stage: Appeared in "Dutchman" by Amiri Baraka (credited as Leroi Jones). Los Angeles, CA.
- (1964) Stage: Appeared in "Thursday is a Good Night," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA. Also in cast: Tom Ewell.
- Stage: Appeared in a production of "Irma La Douce".
- Stage: Appeared in a production of "Bye Bye Birdie".
- Stage: Appeared in a production of "Can-Can".
- (1961) Stage: Appeared in "Two for the See-Saw", Bucks County, PA.
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