Radio
Selected appearances:
Date | Series | Episode | Role | Co-star |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 21, 1952 | Hollywood Star Playhouse | "The Last Chance" | ||
November 3, 1952 | Lux Radio Theatre | "Viva Zapata!" | Emiliano Zapata | Jean Peters |
February 2, 1953 | Lux Radio Theatre | "Captain Carey, U.S.A." | Webster Carey | Wanda Hendrix |
September 28, 1953 | Lux Radio Theatre | "The President's Lady" | Andrew Jackson | Joan Fontaine |
June 7, 1954 | Lux Radio Theatre | "The Naked Jungle" | Christopher Leiningen | Donna Reed |
December 14, 1954 | Lux Radio Theatre | "Secret of the Incas" | Harry Steele | Nicole Maurey |
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