- In 2000, he co-starred on the New York stage with Jim J. Bullock and David Drake in Chuck Ranberg's Off Broadway comedy "End of the World Party."
- (November to December 10, 1989) He acted in Hal Hackady and Fred Stark's musical, "Rhythm Ranch," in a world premiere at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Robert Cuccioli, Liz Larsen and Nora Mae Lyng in the cast. Phillip Wm. McKinley was director. Susan Stroman was choreographer. Michael Anania was scenic designer. Jeff Davis was lighting designer. Lindsay W. Davis was costume designer.
- (2015) Durham wrote and illustrated his first children's book, "ZOBO", the story of a sad clown who ventures out into the world to discover the meaning of happiness.
- (2000) Durham had his first art gallery exhibition in SoHo in New York City. His art work has been featured in the famed windows of Van Cleef & Arpels in NYC as well as Elle Décor, Victoria and M magazines and The New York Times.
- (1998) Durham became a New York State licensed wildlife rehabilitator.
- (2004) Played a CEO in the caveman commercial for Geico
- (2019) He wrote and illustrated a comic strip "The Adventures of Clifford and Cooper" that appeared in "The Catskill Mountain News". It was inspired by the friendship between his pet duck, Clifford, and dog, Cooper.
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