Radio: Member (usually uncredited) of regular cast in CBS Radio's "The Hallmark Playhouse".
(1950s) Radio: Appeared (as "Mr. Boynton") in series "Our Miss Brooks".
(2/10/60) Appeared in "A Call From..." KCOP- TV, Los Angeles, CA. NOTE: The program celebrating the United Nations program known as the 'World Refugee Year".
(9/15/53) Appeared on "Our Famous Husbands," ABC- TV.
(1946-57) Radio: His contract player roles included parts on "The Lux Radio Theatre," "Family Theatre," "Suspense," and "The Cavalcade of America." In all, he appeared in almost 300 radio programs between 1946-57.
(1948-50) Radio: Appeared (as "Michael Shayne") in the series "The New Adventures of Michael Shayne".
(12/7/50) Narrator, "The American Jew: A Tribute to Freedom," CBS Television.
Radio: Appeared in "The Private Practice of Dr. Dana".
Radio: Appeared in "Frontier Town".
Songwriter: "The Moon Won't Let You Tell a Lie".
Songwriter: "One Desire"
(10/2/54) Sang the "Star Spangled Banner" before the fourth game of the 1954 World Series in Cleveland, OH.
(5/10/51) Radio: Appeared on a "Screen Guild Players" broadcast of "The Secret Heart".
(9/7/51) Radio: Appeared (as "Cochise") in a "Screen Director's Playhouse" broadcast of "Broken Arrow".
Stage: Appeared in US tour of "The Rivalry".
(12/31/51) Radio: Appeared (as "Tenga") in a "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast of "Bird of Paradise".