- (1960 - 1964) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1960) Stage Play: Beg, Borrow or Steal. Musical. Music by Leon Pober. Lyrics by Bud Freeman. Material by Bud Freeman. Based on a story by Bud Freeman and Marvin Seiger. Music orchestrated by Peter Matz and Hal Hidey. Choreographed by Peter Hamilton. Directed by Billy Matthews. Martin Beck Theatre: 10 Feb 1960- 13 Feb 1960 (5 performances). Cast: Richard Armbruster, Charles Arnett, Virginia Barnes, Eddie Bracken (as "Pistol"), Jean Bruno, Claiborne Cary, Colleen Corkrey, Harold Da Silva, Michael Davis, Shelia Dee, David Doyle (as "Blanding"), Jack Drummond, Garold Gardner, Betty Garrett (as "Clara"), Ellen Halpin, Dell Hanley, Tom Hestor, Esther Horrocks, Adriana Keathley, Georgia Kennedy, Fred Kimbrough, Sally Lee, Fran Leone, Bill Linton, Bernice Massi, Biff McGuire, Carmen Morales, Willard Nagel, Larry Parks (as "Rafe"), Estelle Parsons, Betty Rhodes, Karen Sargent, Beti Seay, Lucinda Stevens, Michel Stuart, Roy Stuart, Mary Sullivan, John Tormey, Arthur Whitfield, Keith Willis, Mara Wirt, Richard Woods. Produced by Eddie Bracken, Carroll Masterson and Harris Masterson.
- (1962) Stage Play: The Beauty Part. Comedy. Written by S.J. Perelman. Incidental music by Don Walker. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Musical Director: Abba Bogin. Music by Don Walker. Scenic Design by William Pitkin. Costume Design by Alvin Colt. Directed by Noel Willman. Music Box Theatre (moved to to The Plymouth Theatre from 25 Mar 1963- close): 16 Dec 1962- 9 Mar 1963 (85 performances). Cast: Bert Lahr (as "Milo Leotard Allardyce DuPlessis"), Alice Ghostley, Charlotte Rae, Maurice Brenner, David Doyle, Patricia Englund, Gil Gardner, Sean Garrison, Larry Hagman (as "Lance Weatherwax"), William LeMassena, Joseph Leon, Arnold Soboloff, Fiddle Viracola, Marie Wallace, Bernard West. Understudy [other members of original cast performed as understudies also]: Wallace Acton. Produced by Michael Ellis. Produced in association with Edmund Anderson. Note: Major flop of the 1962-63 Broadway season. Music Box Theatre owned and operated by Irving Berlin who had no direct involvement in production.
- (1963) Stage Play: Children From Their Games. Written by Irwin Shaw. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Sam Wanamaker. Morosco Theatre: 11 Apr 1963- 13 Apr 1963 (4 performances + 2 previews that began on 10 Apr 1963). Cast: Peggy Cass (as "Vera von Stobel"), Martin Gabel (as "Melvin Peabody"), Gene Hackman (as "Charles Widgin Rochambeau") [Broadway debut], John McMartin (as "Sidney Balzer"), Ralph Purdum (as "Albert Tulvis"), 'Brenda Vaccaro' (av) (as "Melissa Peabody"), 'Bernie West' (as "Dr. Hertz"). Understudies: David Doyle (as "Charles Widgin Rochambeau/Dr. Hertz/Melvin Peabody"), Mara Lynn (as "Melissa Peabody/Vera von Stobel"). Produced by Roger L. Stevens and Sam Wanamaker. Produced in association with Lyn Austin and Victor Samrock.
- (1963) Stage Play: Here's Love. Musical. Music by Meredith Willson. Book by Meredith Willson. Based on "Miracle on 34th Street" by Valentine Davies and George Seaton. Lyrics by Meredith Willson. Musical Director: Elliot Lawrence. Vocal arrangements by Elliot Lawrence. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by Peter Howard. Additional scoring: Elliot Lawrence. Choreographed by Michael Kidd. Directed and produced by Stuart Ostrow. Shubert Theatre: 3 Oct 1963- 25 Jul 1964 (334 performances + 2 previews). Cast: Laurence Naismith (as "Mr. Kris Kringle"), Janis Paige (as "Doris Walker"), Craig Stevens (as "Fred Gaily"), Fred Gwynne (as "Marvin Shellhammer"), Diane Ball, Michael Bennett, Duane Bodin, Debbie Breen, Elaine Cancilla, Kathy Cody, Patrick Cummings, Ceil Delli, Larry Douglas, David Doyle (as "Mr. Psawyer"), Suzanne France, Penny Gaston, William Griffis, Cliff Hall, Del Horstmann, Reby Howells, Gene Kelton, Ronnie Kroll, Mara Landi, Baayork Lee, Valerie Lee, David Lober, Sal Lombardo, Mary Louise, William Louther, Bob McClure, Terrin Miles, Hal Norman, Patti Pappathatos, Paul Reed, Sandra Roveta, Arthur Rubin, Darrell Sandeen, Carolsue Shaer, John Sharpe, Bill Stanton, Leesa Troy. Produced by Stuart Ostrow.
- (1964) Stage Play: I Was Dancing. Written by Edwin O'Connor. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Stage Manager: May Muth. Directed by Garson Kanin. Lyceum Theatre: 8 Nov 1964- 21 Nov 1964 (16 performances + 5 previews that began on 3 Nov 1964). Cast: Orson Bean (as "Tom Considine"), David Doyle (as "Billy Ryan") [final Broadway role], Barnard Hughes (as "Father Frank Feeley"), Pert Kelton (as "Delia Bresnahan"), Burgess Meredith (as "Daniel Considine"), Eli Mintz (as "Al Gottlieb"). Understudy: Richard Van Patton (as "Billy Ryan/Tom Considine"). Produced by David Merrick. Associate Producer: Samuel Liff.
- (1978) TV commercial for National Car Rental
- (March 24, 1977) Guested on the daytime program "Good Day" also appearing Gloria Vanderbilt.
- (1984) He acted in Sam Bobrick's play, "Murder at the Howard Johnson's" at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Larry Linville and Fannie Flagg in the cast.
- (August 1984) He acted in Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick's play, "Murder at the Howard Johnson's," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Fannie Flagg and Larry Linville in the cast.
- (December 26, 1966 to January 14, 1967) He acted in the musical, "The Grass Harp," in a world premiere at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island with Elaine Stritch, Barbara Baxley, Louis Beachner, Carol Brice, Carol Bruce, Deborah Coppel, Joanna Featherstone, James Gallery, Alexis Gantry, Donald Gantry, Ed Hall, Skip Hinna, Richard Kneeland, Stephen Knox, Janice Mancini, Adam Miller, William Parant, Ellen Salter, Schorling Schneider and Wolfson in the cast. Claibe Richardson was composer. Kenward Elmslie was writer and lyricist. Truman Capote wrote the novel. Lynn Pecktal was set designer. John Lehmeyer was costume designer. Zoya Leporska was choreographer. Adrian Hall was director. John A. McGuigg was producer.
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