- (1934 - 1935) Statistician at A&P headquarters in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (February 25, 1969 - March 29, 1969) "Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?," written by Don Petersen; directed by Michael Schultz; produced by Philip Rose and Huntington Hartford, and in association with Jay Weston; with Michael Brandon (portraying Prince); Bob Christian (portraying Deek); Laura Figueroa (portraying Marietta); Hal Holbrook (portraying Mr. Winters); Lauren Jones (portraying Linda); Catita Lord (portraying Rita); David Opatoshu (portraying Dr. Werner); Al Pacino (portraying Bickham, in his Broadway debut); José Pérez (as Jose Perez) (portraying Ponti); Lázaro Pérez (as Lazaro Perez) (portraying Tonto); Jon Richards(portraying Mr. O'Malley); Roger Robinson (portraying Conrad); Kenneth Rosaly (portraying Hugo); Bruce Scott (portrayung Fullendorf); Hector Troy (portraying Raul); M. Emmet Walsh (portraying Ringo); Sam Watson (portraying Lee); on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (58 total performances including 19 previews beginning February 5, 1969).
- (1942 - 1945) Commanded a supply ship for the United States Coast Guard.
- (1940) Invested $100,000 with partner Marshall Field, III, to found a newspaper called "PM," where he worked as a journalist.
- (May 1, 1958 - June 14, 1958) "Jane Eyre," original drama, written by Huntington Hartford; based on the novel by Charlotte Brontë; music arranged by Lehman Engel; directed by Demetrios Vilan; with Eric Portman (portraying Edward Rochester, Master of Thornfield) and Jan Brooks (portraying Jane Eyre) in the lead roles; on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (52 performances, unknown previews).
- (September 26, 1955 - October 15, 1955) "A Day by the Sea," original drama, produced by Huntington Hartford and Stephen Mitchell; written by N.C. Hunter (as N. C. Hunter); staged and directed by Cedric Hardwicke; with John W. Austin (portraying William Gregson); Leo Britt (portraying Humphrey Caldwell); Veronica Cole (portraying Elinor Eddison); Hume Cronyn (portraying Julian Anson); Halliwell Hobbes (portraying David Anson); Barclay Hodges (portraying Toby Eddison); Megs Jenkins (portraying Miss Mathieson); Dennis King (portraying Doctor Farley); Aline MacMahon (portraying Laura Anson); and Jessica Tandy (portraying Frances Farrer); on Broadway at the ANTA Playhouse (since 2005, the August Wilson Theatre), Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (24 performances, unknown previews).
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