- (1965 - 1968) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1965) Stage Play: Mating Dance. Comedy.
- (1965) Stage Play: Cactus Flower. Comedy. Written by Abe Burrows. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Abe Burrows. Royale Theatre (moved to The Longacre Theatre from 9 Sep 1968- close): 8 Dec 1965- 23 Nov 1968 (1234 performances + 2 previews that began on 6 Dec 1965). Cast: Lauren Bacall (as "Stephanie"), Barry Nelson (as "Julian"), Burt Brinckerhoff (as "Igor"), Brenda Vaccaro (as "Toni"), Marjorie Battles (as "Botticelli's Springtime"), Michael Fairman (as "Music Lover/Waiter"), Arny Freeman (as "Señor Sanchez"), Will Gregory (as "Customer"), Eileen Letchworth (as "Mrs. Durant"), Robert Moore (as "Harvey"). Standby: Eileen Letchworth (as "Stephanie"). Understudies: Marjorie Battles (as "Toni"), Michael Fairman (as "Harvey/Igor") and Will Gregory (as "Julian"). Replacement cast during Royale Theatre run: Skye Aubrey (as "Toni"), William Bogert (as "Harvey"), Lloyd Bridges (as "Julian") [from 16 Oct 1967- ?], Diana Douglas (as "Mrs. Durant"), Ethelyne Dunfee (as "Toni Betsy Durkin (as "Botticelli's Springtime") [Broadway debut], Joan Eastman (as "Mrs. Durant"), Lee Lawson (as "Toni"), Rick Lenz (as "Igor/Music Lover/Waiter"), Marsha Mason (as "Botticelli's Springtime") [Broadway debut], Kevin McCarthy (as "Julian"), [from 8 May 1967- close], Michael Norell (as "Music Lover/Waiter"), Betsy Palmer (as "Stephanie [from 20 Nov 1967- ?], Susan Tyrrell (as "Botticelli's Springtime") [Broadway debut]. Standbys: Donald Barton (as "Julian"), Joan Eastman (as "Stephanie"), James Karen (as "Julian"). Understudies: Betsy Durkin (as "Toni"), Rick Lenz (as "Igor"), Michael Norell (as "Igor"), Susan Tyrrell (as "Toni"). Produced in association with Beresford Productions Ltd. Associate Producer: Samuel Liff. Note: Filmed by Columbia Pictures as Cactus Flower (1969).
- (1975) Played Mortimer Brewster in the stage comedy "Arsenic and Old Lace" with Eva and Zsa Zsa Gabor as his daffy aunts and John Carradine as his scar-faced brother Jonathan at Arlington Park Theater in Arlington Heights, IL. David Lonn produced.
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