Television Work
- Place the Face (CBS television series, March 11, 1954)
- Crossroads (three episodes, 1955–1957)
- What's My Line? (10/13/1957) (Episode #384) (Season 9, Ep 7) Mystery Guest.
- Joyful Hour (1960)
- Harrigan and Son (1960–1961)
- Going My Way as Frank McCaffey in "The Boss of the Ward" (1963)
- The Over-the-Hill Gang (1969)
- Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol (1972)
- McCloud (1973)
- Adventures of Nick Carter (1972) (unsold pilot)
- Kiss Me, Kill Me (1976)
- Scout's Honor (1980)
- WKRP In Cincinnati (1981)
- Happy Days (1982)
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