Television and Stage Plays
- Television (selection)
- 1950-55 Danger
- 1951-52 Manhunt
- 1951-60 Goodyear Playhouse
- 1952-54 Philco Television Playhouse
- 1952 Holiday Song
- 1952 The Reluctant Citizen
- 1953 Printer's Measure
- 1953 Marty
- 1953 The Big Deal
- 1953 The Bachelor Party
- 1953 The Sixth Year
- 1953 Catch My Boy On Sunday
- 1954 The Mother
- 1954 Middle of the Night
- 1955 The Catered Affair
- 1956 The Great American Hoax
- Stage
- No T.O. for Love (1945)
- Middle of the Night (1956)
- The Tenth Man (1959)
- Gideon (1961)
- The Passion of Josef D. (1964)
- The Latent Heterosexual (originally titled The Accountant's Tale or The Case of the Latent Heterosexual) (1968)
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