- Accomplished stage actor. Originated the role of Anthony in on Broadway in 'Sweeney Todd'. Recently played the devil in the revival of 'Damn Yankees'. Has been in many other shows, including 'They're Playing Our Song'.
- Art (1998). Written by Yasmina Reza. Translated by Christopher Hampton. Incidental music by Gary Yershon. Directed by Matthew Warchus. Royale Theatre: 1 Mar 1998- 8 Aug 1999 (600 performances + 20 previews that began on 12 Feb 1996). Cast: Alan Alda (as "Marc"), 'Victor Garber (as "Serge"), Alfred Molina (as "Yvan") [Broadway debut]. Replacement actors: Brian Cox (as "Marc"), Henry Goodman (as "Serge"), David Haig (as "Yvan"), Buck Henry (as "Marc") [circa 11 May 1999- 8 Aug 1999/Broadway debut], Judd Hirsch (as "Marc") [from 22 Dec 1998- ?], Wayne Knight (as "Yvan") [circa 11 May 1999- 8 Aug 1999], Joe Morton (as "Serge") [from 22 Dec 1998- ?], George Segal (as "Serge") [circa 11 May 1999- 8 Aug 1999], George Wendt (as "Yvan") [from 22 Dec 1998- ?/Broadway debut]. Produced by David Pugh, Sean Connery and Joan Cullman. Associate Producer: Dafydd Rogers and Stuart Thompson.
- Stage: Part of the "Godspell" cast in early 1972 in Toronto that featured Gilda Radner, Martin Short and Andrea Martin.
- 2000: Narrated book on tape, "Bunnicula Strikes Again!" by James Howe.
- 2000: Narrated book on tape, "Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale Mystery" by Deborah Howe and James Howe.
- 2000: Narrated book on tape, "Celery Stalks at Midnight" by James Howe.
- 2000: Narrated book on tape, "Howliday Inn" by James Howe.
- 2000: Narrated book on tape< "Nighty-Nightmare" by James Howe.
- 2000: Narrated book on tape, "Return to Howliday Inn" by James Howe.
- Deathtrap (1978). Comedy/thriller. Written by Ira Levin. Directed by Robert Moore. Music Box Theatre (moved to The Biltmore Theatre 7 Jan 1982- close): 26 Feb 1978- 13 Jun 1982 (1793 performances + 6 previews that began on 21 Feb 1978). Cast: John Wood (as "Sidney Bruhl"), Victor Garber (as "Clifford Anderson"), Marian Seldes (as "Myra Bruhl"), Marian Winters (as "Helga ten Dorp") [died during production run], Richard Woods (as "Porter Milgrim"). Replacement cast: Steve Bassett (as "Clifford Anderson) [from Oct 1979- ?], John Cullum (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 17 Jul 1979- ?], Farley Granger (as "Sidney Bruhl [from 17 Mar 1981- ?], Patrick Horgan (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 27 Nov 1978- ?], Stacy Keach (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 15 Jan 1979- ?], Daren Kelly (as "Clifford Anderson") [from Oct 1978- ?], William LeMassena (as "Porter Milgrim"), [from Nov 1979- ?], Elizabeth Parrish (as "Helga ten Dorp") [from Oct 1978- ?], Robert Reed (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 2 Sep 1980- ?], Ernie Pysher (as "Clifford Anderson") [credited as Ernie Townsend]. Produced by Alfred De Liagre Jr. and Roger L. Stevens. Note: Produced on film as Deathtrap (1982). Music Box Theatre owned and operated by Irving Berlin [who had no involvement in actual production] and Select Theatres Corporation.
- Stage: Played John Wilkes Booth in the 1991 production of "Assassins."
- TV commercial for Juvenile Diabetes Foundation of Canada. (2008)
- (January 2010 - March 2010) Stage: Played Garry Essendine in Present Laughter" by Noël Coward, directed by Nicholas Martin, presented by the Roundabout Theater Company at the American Airlines Theater. Opening Night: January 21, 2010.
- (October 16 to November 24, 1973) He acted in Brian Hooker's translation of Edmond Rostand's play, "Cyrano De Bergerac," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Richard Chamberlain, Werner Klemperer, Kurt Kasznar, Jane Connell, Robert Burr and Joan Van Ark in the cast. Joseph Hardy was director. H.R. Poindexter was set designer. Lewis Brown was costume designer. H.R. Poindexter and Donald Harris were lighting designers.
- (February 7 to March 30, 1985) He acted in Michael Frayn's play, "Noises Off," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Dorothy Loudon, Brian Murray and Paxton Whitehead in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (1995) appeared in Godspell and Season 6, episode 3 of Law & Order with Lynne Thigpen
- (March 2, 1995 to August 27, 1995) Stage play: Arcadia-playing Bernard Nightingale, at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center, Broadway, New York City, USA. Written by Tom Stoppard; Directed by Trevor Nunn; Also starring Lisa Banes (Lady Croom), Blair Brown (Hannah Jarvis), Richard Clarke (Jellaby), Billy Crudup (Septimus Hodge), Jennifer Dundas (Thomasina Coverly), Paul Giamatti (Ezra Chater), John Griffin (Gus Coverly / Augustus Coverly), Robert Sean Leonard (Valentine Coverly), Peter Maloney (Richard Noakes) David Manis (Captain Brice, RN), Haviland Morris (Chloë Coverly)
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