- (5/98) Stage: Appeared (as "Brother Julian") in "Tiny Alice", by Edward Albee. Hartford Stage, Hartford, CT.
- (7/01-9/01) Stage: Appeared (as "Yvan") in "ART", by Yasmina Reza. The Wyndham Theatre, London, England.
- (11/04) Stage: Appeared (as "Gunter Guillaume") in "Democracy", by Michael Frayn (Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City.
- (10/05) Stage: Appeared (as "Jeffrey Lapin") in "A Naked Girl on Appian Way", by Richard Greenberg. American Airlines Theatre, New York City.
- (9/95) Audio book: Narrated the "The Homecoming" Unabridged Audio-Book version of Earl Hamner Jr.'s novel, (Audio Renaissance, USA, ISBN 1559273518).
- (8/95): Narrated the "Spencer's Mountain" Abridged Audio-Book version of Earl Hamner Jr.'s novel (Audio Renaissance, ISBN 1559273488).
- (2007) TV commercial (voiceover): Mercedes-Benz.
- TV commercials: Minute Maid orange juice. NOTE: The three children in the commercial with him are his real-life triplets.
- (12/5/65-1/1/66) Stage: Appeared in "The Playroom" on Broadway. Directed by Joseph Anthony. Brooks Atkinson Theatre (33 performances).
- (2010) TV commercials (voiceovers): Prudential insurance.
- (12/24/82) Guest on "Tom Cottle: Up Close".
- (1986) Stage: Appeared in "The Front Page". Comedy (revival). Written by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht. Scenic Design by Tony Walton. Directed by Jerry Zaks. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 23 Nov 1986-11 Jan 1987 (57 performances + 28 previews that began on 31 Oct 1986). Cast: Amanda Carlin (as "A Woman"), Ronn Carroll (as "Kruger, Journal of Commerce"), Jerome Dempsey (as "The Mayor"), Patrick Garner (as "Tony/A Policeman"), Julie Hagerty (as "Peggy Grant"), Ed Lauter (as "Murphy, Journal"), Philip LeStrange (as "Frank, a Deputy"), John Lithgow (as "Walter Burns"), Beverly May (as "Mrs. Grant"), Bill McCutcheon (as "Mr. Pincus"), Bernie McInerney (as "Endicott, Post"), Deirdre O'Connell (as "Mollie Malloy"), Richard Peterson (as "A Policeman"), Michael Rothhaar (as "Carl, a Deputy"), Raymond Serra (as "Diamond Louis"), Richard B. Shull (as "Sheriff Hartman"), Paul Stolarsky (as "Earl Williams"), Charles Stransky (as "Wilson, American"), Richard Thomas (as "Hildy Johnson, Herald Examiner"), Jack Wallace (as "Woodenshoes Eichorn"), Jeff Weiss (as "Bensinger, Tribune"), Lee Wilkof (as "Schwartz, Daily News"), Trey Wilson (as "McCue, City Press"), Mary Catherine (as "Wright Jennie"). Understudies: Amanda Carlin (as "Mollie Malloy/Peggy Grant"), Anita Dangler (as "Jennie/Mrs. Grant"), Patrick Garner (as "Carl/Earl Williams/Frank/Mr. Pincus"), Philip LeStrange (as "Endicott/McCue/Murphy/Wilson"), Richard Peterson (as "Bensinger/Kruger/Schwartz/Tony") and Michael Rothhaar (as "A Policeman/Diamond Louis/Hildy Johnson/Woodenshoes Eichorn"). Replacement actor: Tom Brennan (as "Woodenshoes Eichorn"). Produced by Lincoln Center Theater (as "Gregory Mosher: Artistic Director. Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer).
- (2014) Stage: Appeared )as "President Jimmy Carter") in "Camp David".
- (2007) Stage: Appeared (as "Juror #8") in a US tour of "Twelve Angry Men" with the Roundabout Theatre Company.
- (1980) Stage: Appeared in Brian Clark's play, "Whose Life is It Anyway?," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA,with Catherine Burns in the cast.
- (1/29/74-3/9/74) Stage: Appeared in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Saint Joan," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, with Sarah Miles in the cast. Arvin Brown was director.
- (4/22/77-6/4/77) Stage: Appeared in George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly's adaptation of Harry Leon Wilson's novel, "Merton of the Movies," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. Burt Shevelove was director.
- (6/20/99-8/1/99) Stage: Appeared in William Shakespeare's plays, "Measure for Measure" and "A Midsummer's Night Dream," in repertory at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, with David Dukes, Kelly McGillis and Brian Murray in the cast. Peter Hall was director.
- (3/28/07-5/6/07) Stage: Appeared in Reginald Rose's play, "Twelve Angry Men," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, with George Wendt in the cast. Scott Ellis was director.
- (11/16/90-12/30/90) Stage: Appeared in Terrence McNally's play, "The Lisbon Traviata," in a West Coast premiere production at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, with Nathan Lane in the cast. John Tillinger was director.
- (1957) Stage: Appeared (as "Franklin D. Roosevelt as a boy") in a production of "Sunrise at Campobello".
- (Summer 1980) He acted in Brian Clark's play, "Whose Life Is It Anyway?," in a Cherry County Playhouse production under the Dome at the Park Palace Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan. Pat Paulsen and Neil Rosen were artistic directors.
- (3/24/23-2024) Stage: He starred as Atticus Finch in the first national tour of Aaron Sorkin's stage adaptation of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird".
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