- (1998) TV commercials (voice-over): Oppenheimer Funds.
- (1990) TV commercial (voice-over): United Airlines.
- (1999) Novel: Co-author (with Daniel Lenihan) of "Wake of the Perdido Star".
- (1999) Radio commercial: CNN.
- (2002-09) TV commercials (voice-over): Lowe's hardware stores.
- (1990s) TV commercials (voice-overs): GTE.
- (2004) Novel: "Justice for None"
- (1992) Stage: Appeared (as "Roberto Miranda") in "Death and the Maiden" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Ariel Dorfman. Directed by Mike Nichols. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 17 Mar 1992-2 Aug 1992 (159 performances + 33 previews). Cast: Glenn Close (as "Paulina Salas"), Richard Dreyfuss (as "Gerardo Escobar, Paulina's husband"). Produced by Roger Berlind, Gladys Nederlander and Frederick Zollo. Produced in association with Thom Mount and Bonnie Timmermann. Associate Producer: Hal Luftig, Ron Kastner, Peter Lawrence and Susan MacNair.
- (1967) Stage Play: The Natural Look. Comedy. Written by Leonora Thuna. Scenic Design by Ed Wittstein. Directed by Martin Fried. Longacre Theatre: 11 Mar 1967 (1 performance + 18 previews that began on 23 Feb 1967). Cast: Patrik Baldauff [credited as Patrick Baldauff] (as "Norman Carmichael"), Ethel Griffies (as "Countess"), Gene Hackman (as "Dr. Barney Harris"), Zohra Lampert (as "Jane Fenice"), Jerry Orbach (as "Malcolm"), Doris Roberts (as "Edna"), Dolph Sweet (as "Stever Kenny"), Brenda Vaccaro (as "Reedy Harris"), Andréas Voutsinas (as "Addison Demas"). Produced by David Black, Helen Harvey and Lorin E. Price. Produced in association with Susan Slade.
- (1964) Stage Play: Poor Richard. Comedy. Written by Jean Kerr. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Peter Wood. Helen Hayes Theatre: 2 Dec 1964- 13 Mar 1965 (118 performances + 2 previews). Cast: Alan Bates (as "Richard Ford"), Gene Hackman (as "Sydney Carroll"), Joanna Pettet, Joan Alexander (as "Virginia Baker"), Colgate Salsbury (as "John McFarland") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Stevens Productions Inc. Associate Producer: Lyn Austin and Victor Samrock.
- (1964) Stage: Appeared in "Any Wednesday" on Broadway.
- (1963) Stage Play: A Rainy Day in Newark. Farce. Written by Howard Teichmann. Directed by Albert Marre. Belasco Theatre: 22 Oct 1963- 26 Oct 1963 (7 performances). Cast: Tom Ahearne (as "Harry Untermeyer"), Milo Boulton (as "Milo Boulton"), Rex Everhart (as "Lionel Davis"), Ivor Francis (as "Maurice Endicott"), Dody Goodman (as "Elizabeth Lamb"), Gene Hackman (as "Sidney Rice"), Don Lochner (as "TV Technician"), Eddie Mayehoff (as "John T. Kodiak"), Mary McCarty (as "Brewster"), John McMartin (as "Edward L. Voorhees"), Zachary Scott (as "Henry Cotton") [final Broadway role]. Understudies: Rex Everhart (as "John T. Kodiak"), John Garner (as "Edward L. Voorhees/Henry Cotton"), Kip McArdle (as "Brewster/Elizabeth Lamb") and Daniel Walker (as "Sidney Rice"). Produced by Stevens Productions Inc.
- (1963) Stage Play: Children From Their Games. Written by Irwin Shaw. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Sam Wanamaker. Morosco Theatre: 11 Apr 1963- 13 Apr 1963 (4 performances + 2 previews that began on 10 Apr 1963). Cast: Peggy Cass (as "Vera von Stobel"), Martin Gabel (as "Melvin Peabody"), Gene Hackman (as "Charles Widgin Rochambeau") [Broadway debut], John McMartin (as "Sidney Balzer"), Ralph Purdum (as "Albert Tulvis"), 'Brenda Vaccaro' (av) (as "Melissa Peabody"), 'Bernie West' (as "Dr. Hertz"). Understudies: David Doyle (as "Charles Widgin Rochambeau/Dr. Hertz/Melvin Peabody"), Mara Lynn (as "Melissa Peabody/Vera von Stobel"). Produced by Roger L. Stevens and Sam Wanamaker. Produced in association with Lyn Austin and Victor Samrock.
- Novel: "Escape from Andersonville".
- (1988) TV commercial for Kirin Dry (Japan)
- (January 14, 1957) He acted in George Batson and Alex Gottlieb's play, "The Curious Miss Caraway," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with Zasu Pitts in the cast. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Stewart Smith was director.
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