Other works
Starring on
Broadway in "Morning's At Seven" (April 2002)
(April 2002): Plays David Crampton in "Morning's at Seven" play by
Paul Osborn (Lyceum Theater, New York City, New York).
Humor: "Farewell To The Staple", "Playboy" (USA), October 1985, p.138-142.
Co-starred with
George Segal in
Broadway play "Art". directed by friend
Joan Darling, 2000.
Article: "The Betty Boom", "Playboy" (USA), December 1992, p.122-129.
Humor: "Life Without Playboy", "Playboy" (USA), December 1994, p.112-116+180.
He starred in and wrote the teleplay for an unsold sitcom pilot for NBC called "The Owl and the Pussycat" featuring
Bernadette Peters.
Biography (with
Bunny Yeager): "Bettie Page Confidential"
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