- (1998) Radio commercials: Bud Light beer
- (1995) TV commercial: Bud Light beer
- (1999) TV commercial: Charlton Heston Presents the Bible
- Voluntarily staged a one-man Q & A show in Bristol to help a fan with his theatre career.
- (1980s) Stage: Appeared in "Mutiny on the Bounty" at the Kennedy Center, New York City. Also in cast: Frank Aletter.
- (1987) Stage: Starred in "A Man For All Seasons", England.
- (1999) Stage: Starred in "Love Letters" (with wife Lydia Clarke) at Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, England.
- (2000) Political essays: "The Courage To Be Free"
- (1950s) TV commercial: Camel cigarettes
- (1947) Stage: Appeared (as "Proculeius"; Broadway debut) in "Antony and Cleopatra" on Broadway. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by Paul Nordoff. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre: 26 Nov 1947-13 Mar 1948 (126 performances). Cast: Ralph Clanton, Katharine Cornell (as "Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt"; also producer), Ivan F. Simpson (as "Theodotus"; final Broadway role), Kent Smith (as "Enobarbus, friend to Antony"), Godfrey Tearle (as "Antony, triumvir"; final Broadway role), Lenore Ulric (as "Charmian, attendant on Cleopatra"), Peter Barno, Barnett Biro, Robert Carricart, Oliver Cliff, Robert Duke, Drummond Erskine, Bruce Gordon, James Grudier, Joseph Holland, Charles Holt, Milfred Hull, Martin Kingsley, Betty Low, Dayton Lummis, Theodore Marcuse, Charles Nolte, David Orrick, Lawrence Perron, Tony Randall (as "Scarus Dercetas"; credited as Anthony Randall; Broadway debut), Gilbert Reade, Orrin Redfield, Ernest Rowan, Marc Russo, Alan Shayne, Maureen Stapleton (as "Iras"), David J. Stewart, Eli Wallach (as "Diomedes, a soothsayer"), Douglass Watson, R. Justice Watson, Joseph Wiseman.
- (2/24/60-2/27/60) Stage: Appeared (as "Kell") in Benn W. Levy's "The Tumbler", directed by Laurence Olivier, at the Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City. NOTE: This was Heston's fourth, and last, appearance on the Broadway stage.
- (3/2/52) Radio: He co-starred in the "Lux Radio Theatre" production of "Viva Zapata!".
- (8/21/71) Appeared on NBC's discussion program The Irv Kupcinet Show (1953) with other guests: actor Robert Conrad and actress Ilka Chase, Washington columnist Carl Rowan, anthropologist Ashley Montagu, authors Frank Keegan ("Blacktown USA"), Max Wilk ("The Wit and Wisdom of Hollywood") and Paul Rubenstein ("Groupsex Tapes"). [90-min. program]
- (1996) TV commercial: U.S. National Arbor Day, urging viewers to become aware and involved by planting trees
- Wrote the foreword for the book "Planet of the Apes Revisited" by Joe Russo and Larry Landsman.
- (5/16/02) Letter to the Editor, "The Lightning-Rod Amendment," Published in The New York Times
- (3/4/01) Letter to the Editor, "A Wish for Eminem," Published in The New York Times
- (1/21/01) Letter to the Editor, "Reagan Writes," Published in The New York Times
- (10/1/00) Letter to the Editor, "Arming America," Published in The New York Times
- (4/16/99) Letter to the Editor, "Big Bills on Broadway," Published in The New York Times
- (5/12/98) Letter to the Editor, "Right to Bear Arms," Published in The New York Times
- (12/7/97) Letter to the Editor, "An Exhibit Denied," Published in The New York Times
- (10/17/97) Letter to the Editor, "Gun Locks May Help, but Education Is Key," Published in The New York Times
- (10/13/96) Letter to the Editor, "Uttering the R-Word," Published in The New York Times
- (9/29/96) Letter to the Editor, "TV Remedy For a TV Malady," Published in The New York Times
- (1950) Stage: Appeared (as "John Clitherow") in "Design for a Stained Glass Window" on Broadway. Drama. Written by William Berney and Howard Richardson. Directed by Ella Gerber. Mansfield Theatre: 23 Jan 1950-28 Jan 1950 (8 performances). Cast: Azore (a "A Dog"), Donald Barton, Ralph Clanton, James Dobson, Joseph Fallon, Neil Fitzgerald, A. Winfield Hoeny, Carroll McComas (as "Anne Tesh"), John McKee, Harry Mehaffey, Charles Nolte, Kathleen Roland, Donald Rose, David Rosen, Winston Ross (as "Second Guard"), Martha Scott, Thomas Walsh. Produced by Jack Segasture. Produced in association with OBS Productions.
- (1987) Stage: Appeared in "A Man for All Seasons" at Savoy Theatre, London, England. Written by Robert Bolt. Also in cast: Roy Kinnear, Gwen Watford.
- (1949) Stage: Appeared (as "Glen Campbell") in "Leaf and Bough".
- Spoken Word Recording: Herman Melville's "Moby Dick" (2-Caedmon TC-2077)
- Spoken Word Recording: Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea" (2-Caedmon TC-2084)
- (1960) Stage: Appeared (as "Kell") in "The Tumbler" on Broadway
- (6/21/70) Appeared on the daytime interview program "Boutique". Also guesting were Stephen Dunne, Stephanie Edwards and Georgette Trilere.
- (9/28/53) Radio: He co-starred in the "Lux Radio Theatre" production of "The President's Lady"
- (2/2/53) Radio: He co-starred in the "Lux Radio Theatre" production of "Captain Carey, USA"
- (1949) Stage: Appeared in "Leaf and Bough" on Broadway. Written by Joseph Hayes. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Cort Theatre: 21 Jan 1949-22 Jan 1949 (3 performances). Cast: Mary Linn Beller (as "Mary Warren"; Broadway debut), Louise Buckley, Dorothy Elder, Coleen Gray (as "Nan Warren"; only Broadway role), Richard Hart, William Jeffrey (as "Grandpa Nelson"), Tom McElhany (as "Dr. Vincent Cullen"), Jared Reed, Alice Reinheart, Anthony Ross, David White (as "Frederick Campbell"; Broadway debut). Produced by Charles P. Heidt.
- (1987) TV commercial: Contel
- (1987) Stage: Appeared in Robert Bolt's play "A Man for All Seasons," in a Chichester Festival production at the Savoy Theatre in London, England, with Roy Kinnear, Gwen Watford, Benjamin Whitrow, Martin Chamberlain, Jonathan Hackett, Rowland Davies, Jack Lynn, Adrienne Thomas, John Hudson and Nicholas Amer in the cast. Frank Hauser was director.
- (1985) Stage: Appeared in Herman Wouk's play, "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial," at the Queen's Theatre in London, England, with Ben Cross in the cast.
- (8/11/1953) Guest on "The Paula Stone Show" aired on WGN.
- (2009) Wrote the foreword for "Yakima Canutt - My Rodeo Years - Memoir Of A Bronc Rider's Path To Hollywood Fame".
- (11/17/1978) Guested on the daily daytime program "A.M. Morning Exchange".
- (11/20/1978) Guested on the daily afternoon program "Noontime" hosted by Mike Keen to discuss his career and book.
- (1987) Stage: Appeared in Robert Bolt's play, "A Man For All Seasons," at the Savoy Theatre in London, England, with Gwen Watford and Roy Kinnear in the cast.
- (1949) Stage: Appeared in "Cock-a-Doodle Doo", Lenox Playhouse, New York City.
- (1987-88) Prints ads: National Rifle Association.
- (4/9/82) Guest on talk show "McLean At Large". Also on show: Jane Fonda.
- (10/14/83) Guested on the program "CBS Morning News".
- (5/86-6/86) Stage: Appeared in / directed "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial". Drama (revival). Written by Herman Wouk. Cast: John Corey, Ben Cross, Joe George, Vincent Marzello, Paul Maxwell, Lee Patterson, Nick Pryor, John Schuck, Nicholas Spurr, Michael Thoma, David Woodcock, and William Wright. Henry Fonda Theatre, Hollywood, CA.
- (10/13/47) Stage: Appeared in William Shakespeare's play, "Antony and Cleopatra," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, OH, with Katharine Cornell and Eli Wallach in the cast.
- Stage: Appeared in "Stock in Trade". Musical / Comedy / Revue. Bermuda.
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