- (2/13/61) Stage: Appeared (as "Morris Townsend") in "The Heiress" on Broadway.
- (1960s) Stage: Appeared with Margaret Truman in Tennessee Williams' "Sweet Bird of Youth", Playhouse-on-the-Mall, Paramus, NJ.
- (1/3/44) Radio: Appeared (as "Damian Siminov") in a "Screen Guild Theater" broadcast of "The North Star".
- Stage: Appeared in "First Impressions".
- (3/8/01-6/9/01) Stage: Appeared in Noël Coward's "Semi-Monde", Lyric Theatre, London West End, London, UK.
- (1999) Appeared in London's festivities honoring Alfred Hitchcock, with interview in "The Guardian".
- Stage: Appeared in revival of "Brigadoon" with Victoria Mallory;
- Stage: Appeared in "The Marriage Fool", directed by Roy B. Steinberg, for Circle Rep.
- (1978) Stage: Appeared with Dina Merrill and Peggy Cass in "The Torch-Bearers", McCarter Theatre, NJ.
- (1980) Stage: Appeared in Ira Levin's "Deathtrap" on Broadway.
- (1985) Stage: Appeared in "Talley and Son", by Lanford Wilson, directed by Marshall W. Mason, off-Broadway. NOTE: Granger won an Obie Award.
- (1960) Stage: Appeared in "The King and I" in New York City Center.
- (1976) Stage: Appeared with Shelley Winters in "Kennedy's Children", Studebaker Theatre, IL.
- (1978) Stage: Appeared in "Count Dracula".
- (Late 1970s) Stage: Appeared in off-Broadway production of "The Streets of New York".
- (2002) Member of Honorary Committee of Terry Schreiber Studio's Outstanding Achievement Award, in 4th Annual Awards, New York City.
- (4/5/64-5/2/64) Stage: Appeared on Broadway in Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull" (with "The Crucible" in National Repertory).
- (8/18/65-10/2/65) Stage: Appeared on Broadway in "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams.
- (4/6/64-5/5/64) Stage: Appeared on Broadway in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible".
- (3/19/59-5/30/59) Stage: Appeared in Broadway musical "First Impressions", book by Abe Burrows, lyrics / music by Robert Goldman, Glenn Paxton and George Weiss.
- (1955) Stage: Appeared on Broadway in "The Carefree Tree".
- (3/26/02) Stage: Appeared in the series "Jamie deRoy & Friends", Manhattan Neighborhood Network, Channel 67, New York City.
- Stage: Appeared in "Outward Bound", with Imogene Coca,
- (1962-63) Stage: Appeared in two versions of "Brigadoon".
- (1985) -86) Stage: Appeared in "Talley & Son". NOTE: He won an Obie award.
- (8/14/99) Radio: Guest of radio show "Live from London".
- (1991) Appeared in filmed event by John Springer, on stage in 92nd Street Y (center of arts), New York.
- (1959) Album: Original soundtrack of Broadway musical "First Impressions".
- (1979) Stage: Appeared in "A Month in the Country", McCarter Theatre, NJ.
- (1/20/591/2/60) Stage: Appeared (as "Jack Williams") in "The Warm Peninsula" on Broadway. Also in cast: with Julie Harris, June Havoc, Larry Hagman.
- (1978) Stage: Appeared (as "Sidney Bruhl"; replacement actor, 3/17/81-?) in "Deathtrap" on Broadway. Comedy/thriller. Written by Ira Levin. Directed by Robert Moore. Music Box Theatre (moved to The Biltmore Theatre 7 Jan 1982-close): 26 Feb 1978-13 Jun 1982 (1793 performances + 6 previews that began on 21 Feb 1978). Cast: John Wood (as "Sidney Bruhl"), Victor Garber (as "Clifford Anderson"), Marian Seldes (as "Myra Bruhl"), Marian Winters (as "Helga ten Dorp") [died during production run], Richard Woods (as "Porter Milgrim"). Replacement cast: Steve Bassett (as "Clifford Anderson") [from Oct 1979-?], John Cullum (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 17 Jul 1979-?], Patrick Horgan (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 27 Nov 1978-?], Stacy Keach (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 15 Jan 1979-?], Daren Kelly (as "Clifford Anderson") [from Oct 1978-?], William LeMassena (as "Porter Milgrim"), [from Nov 1979-?], Elizabeth Parrish (as "Helga ten Dorp") [from Oct 1978-?], Robert Reed (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 2 Sep 1980-?], Ernie Pysher (as "Clifford Anderson"; credited as Ernie Townsend). Produced by Alfred De Liagre Jr. and Roger L. Stevens. NOTE: (1) Filmed as Deathtrap (1982). (2) Music Box Theatre owned and operated by Irving Berlin [who had no involvement in actual production] and Select Theatres Corporation.
- (1998) Appeared in "Behind the Scenes: Hans Christian Andersen", on DVD for Hans Christian Andersen (1952) (HBO Home Video).
- (2002) Interviewed for DVD release of "Amuck!" (new title for Amuck! (1972)).
- Stage: Appeared in "Ring Around the Moon", Sombrero Playhouse Dinner Theatre, Phoenix, AZ.
- (4/16/03) Special Guest of The 5th Annual Festival of Film Noir, American Cinemateque, at the Egyptian Theatre, Los Angeles, CA.
- (10/25/52) Print ad: Camel Cigarette.
- (1965) Stage: Starred with Chester Morris in "Kismet". Hanna Theater, Cleveland, OH.
- (1/62) Stage: Starred in Loring Mandel's "Advise and Consent", with Chester Morris. Blackstone Theatre, Chicago, IL.
- (1995) Interviewed for Turner Classic Movies' archival project (Vol. 88) on Golden Age of Hollywood interviews video collection (1994/1998), produced by TCM/University of Georgia Libraries/The Walter J. Brown Media Archives.
- (1963) Stage: Starred in "Take Her, She's Mine", with Art Carney, Micheál MacLiammóir and Royal Beal. Boston, MA.
- (2/25/88) Appeared in "Jimmy Stewart Salute" held by the American Museum of the Moving Image honor to James Stewart, with Stewart, his wife Gloria Stewart and daughters, Janice Rule, José Ferrer, Janet Leigh, Nancy Reagan, Brooke Shields, Darren McGavin, Richard Dreyfuss, and others, in Waldorf Astoria, ABC News TV coverage.
- (6/04) Special guest of the festivities around release in New York City of "Broadway, the Golden Age".
- (6/19/04) Portrayed in "Tudo Sobre Meu Amigo Farley Granger" ("All About My Friend Farley Granger"), by Brazilian author Henrique Amaral, staged for Amaral in Espaço Rosarinho, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.
- Stage: Appeared in "She Stoops to Conquer"
- Stage: Appeared in "Hedda Gabler".
- Stage: Appeared in "Lilliom"
- (1952) Print ad: Jeris Hair Tonic.
- (1958-59) Print ad: Halo shampoo.
- (6/11/51) Radio: Appeared in a "Lux Radio Theatre" broadcast of "Our Very Town".
- Stage: Appeared in a dinner theatre production of "The Sound of Music" with Caroline Daly.
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