- (1984) Music video: Appeared in the Ray Parker Jr. video "Ghost Busters"
- (1997) Music video: Appeared (as musical producer) in Phil Collins' video "I Wish It Would Rain Down".
- (2004) TV commercial: T-Mobile
- (2005) TV commercial (PSA): National Mentoring Month
- (5/05) Stage: Appeared (as "George Aaronow") in "Glengarry Glen Ross" by David Mamet. Royale Theatre, New York City.
- (1974) Stage: Appeared in "The Play's The Thing" at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, IL.
- (2013) TV commercial: Sabra hummus dip.
- (January 2014) Pre-Super Bowl TV commercial for Sabra Hummus Dip, "The official dip sponsor of the NFL".
- (May 16 to July 31, 1982) He acted in Suzanne Grossman and Paxton Whitehead's adaptation of Georges Feydeau's play, "A Flea in Her Ear," at the Mark Taper Forum Theater in Los Angeles, California. Tom Moore was director. Ralph Funicello was set designer. Carrie Robbins was costume designer.
- (October 9 to 20, 1973 "Matching Wits" double one act plays) He played Popov in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Boor," in "Matching Wits" at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Lee Anne Fahey (Smirnov); and William Cain (Luka) in the cast. He played the Lieutenant in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Man of Destiny" at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with William Cain (Napoleon Bonaparte); Irwin Atkins (Guiseppe Grandi) and Peggy Cowles (The Strange Lady) in the cast. Jon Jory was also director.
- (November 1 to December 1, 1973) He played Duchotel in Georges Feydeau's play, "Monsieur Chasse," to "Rendezvous," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Eric Tavaris (Moricet); Peggy Cowles (Leontine); Michael Gross (Jean-Paul); Leta Anderson (Babette); Sandy McCallum (Cassagne); Zouanne Henriot (Madame Latour Du Nord); Irwin Atkins (Commissioner Bridois); and Greg Bell (First Officer) in the cast. Jon Jory was adapter. Sue Lawless was director. Frederic Mullett was translator.
- (December 6, 1973 to January 5, 1974) He played the title role in Richard Wilbur's translation of Moliere's play, "Tartuffe," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Zoaunne Henriot (Mme. Pernelle); William Cain (Orgon); Hope Alexander-Willis (Elmire); Michael Gross (Damis); Leta Anderson (Mariane); Greg Bell (Valère); Sandy McCallum (Cléante); Adale O'Brien (Dorine); Irwin Atkins (M. Loyal); Scott Porter (A Police Officer); and Merideth Ludwig (Flipote) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (January 10 to February 19, 1974) He directed Dale Wasserman's play, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Gross (Chief Bromden); John Thomas Waite (Aide Washington); Nathan Cook (Aide Williams); Adale O'Brien (Nurse Ratched); Joyce Tyson (Nurse Flinn); William Cain (Dale Harding); Greg Bell (Billy Bibbit); Vaughn McBride (Scanlon); G.W. Bailey(Cheswick); Sandy McCallum (Martini); Irwin Atkins (Ruckly); Ken Jenkins (Randle P. McMurphy); Scott Porter (Dr. Spivey); Tom Henderson (Aide Turkle); Leta Anderson (Candy Starr); Hope Alexander-Willis (Sandra); in the cast. Based on the novel by Ken Kesey.
- (February 14 to March 16, 1974) He played Zoditch in Ronald Ribman's play, "The Journey of the Fifth Horse," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Susan Cardwell Kingsley (Terentievna); John Thomas Waite (Sergey); Michael Gross (Rubin, Captain Ivan); Lee Anne Fahey (Miss Grubov, Elizaveta Kirillovna); Sandy McCallum (Pandalevski, Bizmionkov); Adale O'Brien (Katerina Prolomnaya); William Cain (Nikolai Alexeevich); Vaughn McBride (Doctor Korvin); Irwin Atkins (Lawyer); Meredith Ludwig (Feathers, Volobrina); G.W. Bailey (Kirilla Matveich); Beverly May (Anna); Scott Porter (Gregory, Lieutenant Zimin) and Leta Anderson (Tania) in the cast. Jon Jory was director. The play based, in part, on the story "Diary of a Superfluous Man" by Ivan Turgenev.
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