- Unsold pilot: Wrote/produced a pilot for a CBS cop show called, "Ross of the Everglades" concerning a Florida policeman whose beat is the swamps and hummocks of the Everglades.
- (1940) Short story, "Passport to Nowhere" (in l"Story").
- (1947) Short story, "'The Real Viennese Schmalz" (in "Esquire").
- (1950) Novel: "The Disenchanted".
- (1953) "Some Faces in the Crowd".
- (1955) Book: "Waterfront".
- (1958) Published screenplay" "A Face in the Crowd: (with an introduction by Elia Kazan).
- (1958( Short story: "The Barracuda" (in "Playboy").
- (12958) Published screenplay" "Across the Everglades: A Play for the Screen".
- (1961 Short story:: "A Second Father" (in "Playboy")
- (1966) Short story: "Say Goodnight to Ow" (in Cosmopolitan).
- (1967) Anthology, (ed.): "From the Ashes: The Voices of Watts,".
- (1969) Book: "Sanctuary V".
- (1972) Book (with John Steinbeck): "The Four Seasons of Success,"
- (1972) Biography: "Loser and Still Champion: Muhammad Ali".
- (1975) Book (with Geraldine Brooks): "Swan Watch".
- (1980) Book: "Everything That Moves".
- (1941) Novel: "What Makes Sammy Run?". NOTE: Filmed as What Makes Sammy Run?: Part 1 (1959), What Makes Sammy Run?: Part 2 (1959), What Makes Sammy Run? (1949).
- (1947) Novel: "The Harder They Fall". NOTE: Filmed as The Harder They Fall (1956).
- (12/3/58-5/16/59) Stage: Wrote "The Disenchanted," starring Jason Robards, Rosemary Harris, George Grizzard and Jason Robards Sr., opened at the Coronet Theatre on Broadway and closed after 189 total Performances. NOTE: Nominated for a Tony Award as Best Play.
- (1964 Stage: Wrote (w/Stuart Schulberg) book for "What Makes Sammy Run?" on Broadway, based on his novel. Musical. Music / lyrics by Ervin Drake. Musical Director: Lehman Engel. Vocal arrangements by Lehman Engel. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by Arnold Goland. Scenic Design / Lighting Design by Herbert Senn and Helen Pond. Costume Design by Noel Taylor. . Assistant to Mr. Senn and Miss Pond: Robert Brand and David Reppa. Directed by Abe Burrows. 54th Street Theatre: 27 Feb 1964-12 Jun 1965 (540 performances + 3 previews). Cast: Diaan Ainslee, Robert Alda (as "Al Manhaim"), Darrell J. Askey, Mace Barrett, Jean L. Blanchard, Lillian Bozinoff, Nancy Carnegie, George Coe, Natalie Costa, Graciela Daniele, John Dorrin, Richard France, Arny Freeman, Barbara Gine, Marco Gomez, Lavinia Hamilton, Judith Hastings, Buck Heller, Nat Horne, Sally Ann Howes (as "Kit Sargent"), Walter Klavun, Jack Kresy, Steve Lawrence (as "Sammy Glick"), Bernice Massi, Bob Maxwell, Edward McNally, Barry Newman (as "Sheik Orsini"), Bella Shalom, Jamie Simmons, Ralph Stantley, Richard Terry, Maralyn Thoma, Ralph Vucci. Produced by Joseph Cates and Cates Brothers. Produced in association with Beresford Productions, Ltd. NOTE: Steve Lawrence, who starred as Sammy Glick, received a 1964 Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical, while Lehman Engel was nominated for Best Conductor and Musical Director.
- (1995) Stage: Wrote "On the Waterfront" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Budd Schulberg and Stanley H. Silverman. Incidental music by David Amram. Directed by Adrian Hall. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 1 May 1995- 7 May 1995 (8 performances + 16 previews that began on 12 Apr 1995). Cast: Kevin Conway (as "Johnny Friendly"), Ron Eldard (as "Terry Malloy"), Penelope Ann Miller (as "Edie Doyle"), David Morse (as "Father Barry") [Broadway debut], James Gandolfini (as "Charley Malloy") [Broadway debut], George N. Martin (as "Father Vincent"), Brad Sullivan (as "Pop Doyle"), Leon Addison Brown (as "Ron/Bailiff/Longshoreman/Townsperson/Mobster"), Robertson Carricart (as "Bartender/Longshoreman/Townsperson/Mobster") [replaced by David Hyslop], Jarlath Conroy (as "Mutt/J.P. Morgan"), Lance Davis (as "Runty Nolan"), Desmond Devenish (as "Little Frankie"), Lynn Eldredge (as "Longshoreman/Townsperson/Mobster"), Wayne Grace (as "Mac"), Jerry Grayson (as "Barney") [Suffered a heart attack on stage during a press preview, replaced by Robertson Carricart], Kevin Hagan (as "Longshoreman/Townsperson/Mobster"), Charlie Hofheimer (as "Jimmy Conroy"), Peter Linari (as "Longshoreman/Townsperson/Mobster"), Barry McEvoy (as "Joey Doyle"), Michael Mulheren (as "Truck"), Afemo Omilami (as "Luke"), Richard Pruitt (as "Policeman/Longshoreman/Townsperson/Mobster"), Steve Ryan (as "Glover/Skins "), Alison Sheehy (as "Mrs. Collins"), Skipp Sudduth (as "Moose/Interrogator"), David Warshofsky (as "Tommy"). Produced by Mitchell Maxwell, Dan Markley, Victoria Maxwell, Pines/Goldberg, Michael Skipper, Harvey J. Klaris, David Young, Dina Wein-Reis, James L. Simon, Palmer Video Corporation and Workin' Man Films, Inc. Produced in association with Fred H. Krones, Hugh Hayes and Alan J. Schuster. Associate Producer: Robert Barandes, Lauren Doll, Paula Heil Fisher, Follows Latimer Productions, Keith Hurd, Lesley Mazzotta, Wayne Nathan, Marcus Ticotin and TDI, Inc.
- (5/3/60) Stagte: Wrote (w/Harvey Breit) "The Disenchanted," performed at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington, DC. F. Cowles Strickland was director.
- (8/2/60-8/6/60) Stzge: Wrote (w/Harvey; Breit) "Disenchanted," performed in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, MA, with Sophia Blickman (girl); Eleanor Bloedel (Mrs. Llewellyn); Susan Carr (girl); William Cole (Burt Selxas); Carlton Colyer (Shep Stearns); Gene Chronopoulos (Boris Shlepnikov, Soldier); Anthony Costello (Wister La Salle); Grenville Cuyler (soldier); Stephen Elliot (Manley Halliday); Elise Hunt (girl); James Kenny (Victor Milgrim); Charles Kimbrough (Freddie); Marilynn Maltby (girl); Thomas Mankiewicz (Mr. Ridgefield, soldier); Andrea Martin (girl) Phoebe Moyer (girl); Nikiforis Naneris (soldier); Carrie Nye (Jere Halliday); John Osborne (soldier); David Park (Prof. Connelly); Miriam Piper (Mrs. Connelly); Mary Sawyer (girl); George Schryver (Dean Lllewellyn); Janet Watson (girl); Christopher Welch (soldier) and Judith Williams (Georgette) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Frank Pacelli was director. John Ezell was setting designer. Rassi Gifford was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. David W. Payne was stage manager.
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