- Originated the role of newspaper reporter, Joe Roberts, on the radio only version of "The Guiding Light" on October 12, 1950. He played Joe on radio until February 9, 1951.
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- A Thousand Clowns (1962).
- Generation (1965).
- Promises, Promises (1968).
- Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1969).
- Twigs (1971). [Production was composed of the following shows: Emily, Celia, Dorothy, Ma]. Emily: Written by George Furth. Incidental music by Stephen Sondheim. Celia: Written by George Furth. Incidental music by Stephen Sondheim. Dorothy: Written by George Furth. Incidental music by Stephen Sondheim. Ma: Written by George Furth. Incidental music by Stephen Sondheim. Directed by Michael Bennett. Broadhurst Theatre (moved to The Plymouth Theatre from 5 Jan 1972- close): 14 Nov 1971- 23 Jul 1972 (289 performances + 7 previews that began on 9 Nov 1971). Cast: (Emily): Sada Thompson (as "Emily"), Nicolas Coster./(Celia): Sada Thompson (as "Celia"), Conrad Bain (as "Swede"), Simon Oakland (as "Phil")./(Dorothy) Sada Thompson (as "Dorothy"), Larry Haines (as "Lou"), Walter Klavun./(Ma): Sada Thompson (as "Ma"), MacIntyre Dixon (as "Priest"), Robert Donley (as "Pa"). Produced by Frederick Brisson. Produced in association with Plum Productions, Inc.
- No Hard Feelings (1973). Comedy.
- Tribute (1978). Written by Bernard Slade. The song "Scottie's Unfinished" by Jack Lemmon. Directed by Arthur Storch. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 1 Jun 1978- 2 Dec 1978 (212 performances + 4 previews). Cast: Jack Lemmon (as "Scottie Templeton"), Larry Haines (as "Lou Daniels"), Catherine Hicks (as "Sally Haines"), Tresa Hughes (as "Dr. Gladys Petrelli"), Robert Picardo (as "Jud Templeton"), Rosemary Prinz (as "Maggie Stratton"), Joan Welles (as "Hilary"), Anne Dodge [Broadway debut]. Produced by Morton Gottlieb. Associate Producer: Ben Rosenberg and Warren Crane.
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