- (June 2002) Plays Frank/Donald in "This Thing of Darkness" play by Craig Lucas and David Schulner (Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, New York, USA).
- (1963- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1966) Stage Play: Slapstick Tragedy.
- (1967) Stage Play: The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald.
- (1969) Stage Play: The Watering Place.
- (1963) Stage Play: Marathon '33. Written by June Havoc. Based on the novel "Early Havoc" by June Havoc. Scenic Design by Peter Larkin. Costume Design by Noel Taylor. Lighting Design by Tharon Musser. Music by Conrad Janis and His Tail Gate 5. Entire production under the supervision of Lee Strasberg. Assistant Director: Tim Everett. Directed by June Havoc. ANTA Playhouse: 22 Dec 1963- 1 Feb 1964 (48 performances). Cast: Julie Harris (as "June, a vaudevillian"), Sally Alex (as "Ensemble"), Lee Allen (as "Patsy, marathon Top Banana"), Tom Avera (as "Lusty "One Punch" Hutchinson"), Joe Don Baker (as "Mr. James, floor judge"), Lane Bradbury (as "The Mick, Abe O'Brien's girl"), Dick Bradford (as "Beefy Bancroft, vaudeville acrobat/Joe, Forbes' henchman/Ensemble"), Lonny Chapman (as "Mr. Dankle, dance marathon promoter"), Libby Dean (as "Ida, Red's partner/Melba Marvel"), Olive Deering (as "Eve Adamanski"), Gabriel Dell (as "Al Marciano"), Marcella Dodge (as "Pinky, fancy girl/Ensemble"), Philip Dorian (as "Ensemble"), Tim Everett (as "Abe O'Brien"), Don Fellows (as "Scotty Schwartz"), Will Hare (as "Mr. Forbes, local racketeer boss/Ensemble"), Robert Heller (as "Petrushka Patrick, another vaudeville acrobat/Hinky, sweet man"), Robin Howard (as "Robin Greenaman, Banty Binks' partner"), Conrad Janis (as "Ruddy, band leader and M.C."), Maya Kenin (as "Rita Marimba"), Philip Kenneally (as "Mike, marathon trainer"), Adelaide Klein (as "Mrs. Beckett-Jones, marathon fan"), Janet Luoma (as "Angel, another fancy girl/Ensemble"), Janice Mars (as "Night Club Star/Ensemble"), Peter Masterson (as "Beezer, marathon trainer"), Brooks Morton (as "Banty Binks, a local/Ensemble"), Margret O'Neill (as ""Sugar Hips" Johnson, Lusty Huthinson's dance partner"), Lucille Patton (as "Helen Bazoo, Bozo Bazoo's partner"), Gordon Phillips (as "Mr. Burke, night floor manager/Ensemble"), Patricia Quinn (as "Pearl Schwartz, Scotty Schwartz' wife-partner"), James Rado (as "Ensemble"), Logan Ramsey (as "Schnozz Wilson"), Pat Randall (as "Flo Marciano, Al Marciano's wife-partner"), Doris Roberts (as "Rae Wilson, Schnozz Wilson's wife-partner"), John Strasberg (as "Red, local contestant"), Ralph Waite (as "Ensemble/Minister") [Broadway debut], Iggie Wolfington (as "Bozo Bazoo"). Produced by The Actors Studio.
- (1964) Stage Play: Blues for Mister Charlie. Written by James Baldwin. Production Design by Feder. Directed by Burgess Meredith. ANTA Playhouse: 23 Apr 1964- 29 Aug 1964 (148 performances + 8 previews that began on 14 Apr 1964). Produced by The Actors Studio.
- (1964) Stage Play: Traveller Without Luggage. Written by Jean Anouilh. Translated by Lucienne Hill. Scenic Design and Costume Design by Oliver Messel. Directed by Robert Lewis. ANTA Playhouse: 17 Sep 1964- 24 Oct 1964 (44 performances + 2 previews that began on 12 Sep 1964). Produced by Carroll Masterson, Harris Masterson and Norman Twain. Produced in association with ANTA ('Alfred de Liagre Jr': executive producer. Jean Dalrymple: executive director).
- (1981) Stage Play: The Father. Drama (revival).
- (1997) Stage Play: An American Daughter.
- (01/31/15)-No mention was made of the numerous times Mr. Waite appeared as Mark Harmon's {Leroy Jethro Gibbs'} father on NCIS.
- (1991) He acted in Jerry Sterner's play, "Other People's Money," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Jack Willis and Jennifer Van Dyck in the cast.
- (1998) He acted in Arthur Miller's play, "Death of a Salesman," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Lisa Richards, Rob Sedjwick and Sean Runnette in the cast. David Wheeler was director. Michael Anania was scenic designer. Dennis Parichy was lighting designer. Gregg Barnes was costume designer.
- (1990 to 1991 season) He acted in Jerry Sterner's play, "Other People's Money," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island with William Damkoehler, Barbara Orson, Jack Willis and Jennifer Van Dyck in the cast. Richard Jenkins was director and artistic director. David A. Rotondo was scenery designer. Michael Giannitti was lighting designer. William Lane was costume designer.
- (1992 to 1993 season) He directed William Inge's play, "Come Back, Little Sheba," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island with Donald Berry, Jennifer Dundas, Barbara Orson, Dan Welch, Alton Starr, Barbara Blossom, Christopher Byrnes, James O'Brien, Tom Buckland and Richard Donnelly in the cast. Robert D. Soule was set designer. Jeff Clark was lighting designer. William Lane was costume designer. Anthony PM Ricci was audio designer. Tori Haring-Smith was Dramaturge. Sharon Jenkins was dance director.
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