- (1953) Novel: "A Kiss Before Dying" (filmed as A Kiss Before Dying (1956), A Kiss Before Dying (1991))
- (1955) Stage Play: No Time for Sergeants. Comedy. Written by Ira Levin. Adapted from the novel by Mac Hyman. Scenic Design by Peter Larkin. Directed by Morton DaCosta. Alvin Theatre: 20 Oct 1955- 14 Sep 1957 (796 performances). Cast: Carl Albertson (as "Inductee/Lt. Gardella/Co-Pilot"), Royal Beal (as "General Pollard"), Floyd Buckley (as "Pa Stockdale"), Maree Dow (as "Rosabelle/Cigarette Girl/A Nurse"), Rex Everhart (as "A Colonel/Lt. Abel"), Howard Freeman (as "General Bush"), Hazen Gifford (as "Lt. Bridges/Pilot"), Andy Griffith (as "Will Stockdale") [Broadway debut], William Hinnant (as "Lt. Cover/Navigator"), Earle Hyman (as "A Lieutennant"), Ray Johnson (as "Classification Corporal/Aide to General Pollard"), Edmund Johnston (as "Lt. Baker"), Arthur P. Keegan (as "An Infantryman/Inductee"), Don Knotts (as "Preacher/Corporal, Manual Dexterity") [Broadway debut], Myron McCormick (as "Sergeant King"), Roddy McDowall (as "Ben Whitledge"), Robert McQuade (as "Inductee"), James Millhollin (as "A Psychiatrist") [Broadway debut], Wynn Pearce (as "Capt. Charles/Inductee") [Broadway debut], Ed Peck (as "A Captain"), Jules Racine (as "Inductee/Air Force Policeman"), Cecil Rutherford (as "Inductee/Lt. Kendall/Engineer"), Michael Thoma (as "Bus Driver"), O. Tolbert-Hewitt (as "Draft Man/A Senator"), Robert Webber (as "Irvin Blanchard"), Van Williams (as "Inductee"). Replacement actors: Louis Beachner (as "Ben Whitledge"), Jack Collins (as "A Senator/Draft Man"), Ossie Davis (as "A Lieutennant"), Rex Everhart (as "Sergeant King"), Eric Fleming (as "Irvin Blanchard"), Will Geer (as "Pa Stockdale"), Charles Hohman (as "Will Stockdale"), Arte Johnson (as "Ben Whitledge"), Ray Johnson (as "A Colonel/Inductee/Lt. Abel"), Vincent Lynne (as "Lt. Cover/Navigator"), Robert McQuade (as "Classification Corporal"), William Mullaney (as "Corporal, Manual Dexterity/Preacher"), Karl K. Redcoff (as "Lt. Baker"), Alfred Sander (as "A Captain"), Elwood Smith (as "A Lieutennant"), Elwood Thompson (as "A Lieutennant"), John Topa (as "A Senator"), J. Robert Victor (as "Inductee/Lt. Gardella/Co-Pilot"), Van Williams (as "Aide to General Pollard"). Produced by Maurice Evans. Produced in association with Emmett Rogers. Notes: (1) Griffith was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor. (2) Filmed by Warner Bros. as No Time for Sergeants (1958) and inspired a short-lived TV series, No Time for Sergeants (1964).
- (1958) Playwright: "Interlock"
- (1960) Playwright: "Critic's Choice" (filmed as Critic's Choice (1963), Tu das nicht, Angelika (1965)). Produced and directed by Otto Preminger. Cast included Henry Fonda (as "Parker Ballantine") and Georgann Johnson (replacing Gena Rowlands as "Angela Ballantine").
- (1962) Playwright: "General Seeger"
- (10/10/65-10/23/65) Stage: Wrote book / lyrics for "Drat! The Cat!", produced on Broadway. Choreographed / directed by Joe Layton. Martin Beck Theatre; 8 performances.
- (1967) Playwright: "Dr. Cook's Garden" (filmed as Dr. Cook's Garden (1971))
- (1967) Novel: "Rosemary's Baby" (filmed as Rosemary's Baby (1968))
- (1970) Novel: "This Perfect Day"
- (1972) Novel: "The Stepford Wives" (filmed as The Stepford Wives (1975), The Stepford Wives (2004), The Stepford Children (1987)).
- (1978) Playwright: "Veronica's Room"
- (1976) Novel: "The Boys from Brazil" (filmed as The Boys from Brazil (1978), Rise of the Bolsonaros (2022))
- (2/26/78-6/13/82) Stage: Wrote "Deathtrap", produced on Broadway. Music Box Theatre (moved to The Biltmore Theatre 7 January 1982 to closing); 1793 performances.
- (1982) Playwright: "Cantorial"
- (1991) Novel: "Sliver" (filmed as Sliver (1993))
- Playwright: "Footsteps" (filmed as Footsteps (1972))
- (10/78) Stage: Wrote "Deathtrap," performed at the Garrick Theatre in London, England, with Denis Quilley OBE, Rosemary McHale, Philip Sayer and David Healy in the cast. Michael Blakemore OBE was director.
- (3/79) Stage: Wrote "Deathtrap," performed at the Garrick Theatre in London, England, with Denis Quilley OBE, Rosemary McHale, Philip Sayer and David Healy in the cast. Michael Blakemore OBE was director.
- Story: "Leda's Portrait" (filmed as +"Lights Out" (1946) {Leda's Portrait (#3.29)}_)
- (12/80) Stage: Wrote "Deathtrap," performed at the Garrick Theatre in London, England, with William Franklyn, Andrew Sharp, Joanna Doubleday, Bob Sessions, and Sheila Keith in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (1982) Stage: Wrote "Veronica's Room," performed at the Palace Theatre in Watford, England, with Margaret Tyzack, Bernard Horsfall and Peter Woodward in the cast. Patrick Lau was director.
- (2013-2014 Season) His play, "Veronica's Room," was performed at the Bohemian Theatre Ensemble in Chicago, Illinois with Sarah Wellington in the cast. Jameson Sanford was scenic designer.
- (June 21,1999 to July 3, 1999) His play, "Deathtrap," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Keir Dullea and Mia Dillon in the cast.
- (1979) His play, "Deathtrap," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with George Grizzard and Lori March in the cast.
- (1962) His play, "Critic's Choice," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Allen Ludden and Betty White in the cast.
- (November 13, 1978) His play, "Deathtrap," was performed at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Brian Bedford in the cast.
- (1958) His play, "No Time for Sergeants," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Buck Henry and Wynn Pearce in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
- (1962) His play, "Critic's Choice," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Hans Conried and James Roos in the cast. Chas. Olsen was director.
- (September 1961) His play, "Critic's Choice," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Craig Stevens and Alexis Smith in the cast.
- (August 1979) His play, "Deathtrap," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with George Grizzard in the cast.
- (July 1999) His play, "Deathtrap," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Keir Dullea, Mia Dillon and Elizabeth Parrish in the cast.
- (2015-2016 season) His play, "Deathtrap," was performed at the Drury Lane Productions Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. Jeffrey D. Kmiec was scenic designer. Ryan Hickey was sound designer. Cassy Schillo was properties and set dressing designer.
- (Summer 1980) His play, "Deathtrap," was performed at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Peter Gerety was director. Robert D. Soule was set designer. William Lane was costume designer. John F. Custer was lighting designer.
- (April 16, 1959) His play, "No Time for Sergeants," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. James Holden was director.
- (Summer 1958) His play, "No Time for Sergeants," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, Ohio with James Holden in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1964) His play, "Critic's Choice," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, Ohio with Allen Ludden and Betty White in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1980) His play, "Deathtrap," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton and in Akron, Ohio with Robert Reed and Imogene Coca in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 2013) His play, "Deathtrap," was performed at the Pioneer Playhouse in Danville, Kentucky.
- (July 29 to August 2, 1958) His play, "No Time for Sergeants," was performed at the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with John Brachita (A Captain, Lt. Abie); Tom Brennan (Sergeant King); Richard Cavett (Draft Man, Lt. Cover); Ben Compton (Inductee, 1st Classification Corporal); Converse M. Converse (A psychiatrist, Lt. Baker); John Cunningham (A Colonel, General Pollard); Nancy Donohue (Rosabelle); Marjorie George (A Nurse); Keith Holzman (3rd Classification Corporal); Richard Kait (Inductee, Lt. Kendall); Richard Maltby (Bus Driver, Lt. Gardella); William J. Martin (Preacher); Robert Matthews (Pa Stockdale, General Bush); Hector Mendoza (Inductee, A Foreign General); George Morgan (Inductee, Lt. Bridges); David Payne (A Lieutenant); Austin Pendleton (Inductee, 2nd Classification Corporal); Rex Robbins (Irvin Blanchard, Aide to General Pollard); Leland Starnes (Will Stockdale); William Stott (Inductee, air force policeman); Tony Stout (Inductee, an Infantryman); Sunja Svendzen (Cigarette Girl) and Robert F. Vail Jr. (Ben Whitledge) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. George Mallonee was director. Richard Casier was settings designer. Ted Van Griethuysen was costume designer. Peter H. Hunt was lighting designer.
- (Summer 1963) His play, "Critics Choice," was performed at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan with Bernard Grant in the cast. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director. Paul Rutledge was general manager.
- (Summer 1976) His play, "Critics Choice," was performed in a Cherry County Playhouse production under the Dome at the Park Palace Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan with Allen Ludden in the cast. Pat Paulsen and Neil Rosen were artistic directors.
- (Summer 1980) His play, "Deathtrap," was performed in a Cherry County Playhouse production under the Dome at the Park Palace Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan with William Shatner in the cast. Pat Paulsen and Neil Rosen were artistic directors.
- (Summer 1994) His play, "Deathtrap," was performed in a Cherry County Playhouse production at the Frauenthal Theatre in Muskegon, Michigan with David Birney in the cast. Pat Paulsen and Neil Rosen were artistic directors.
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