- Creator, manager, crew and principal cast of "The Smallest Theatre In The World", built in the sidecar of a Panther motorcycle. Kerbside productions over 30 years included A Tale Of Two Cites, The Guns Of Navarone, The Raising Of The Titanic, Moby Dick and War And Peace.
- Noted for losing his clothes, setting himself on fire and driving four inch nails into his head as part of his performances.
- Fired by Victor Lownes from the Playboy Club in Chicago for his "disgusting, loathsome and offensive use of nudity."
- Principal cast member of "The Madhouse Company of London", a comedy troupe which performed in Boston in the 1970s. Other members included Jim Carter ("Shakespeare in Love", "Top Secret!" and "The Madness of King George"), Marc Weil and Tommy Shands. Ken Campbell (George Thomason's lawyer in "A Fish Called Wanda") was also associated with the troupe.
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