- Wrote a book, "I Rode A Streetcar Named Desire", to be published posthumously in 1999.
- (1947) Stage: Appeared (as "Bartender" / "Politician") in the Theatre Guild Production of the Glendon Swarthout and John Savacool play "O'Daniel" at the Princess Theatre in New York City. The play was experimental theater and ran for only five performances.
- (1972) Stage: Appeared in "Night Watch" on Broadway. Written by Lucille Fletcher. Scenic Design by George Jenkins. Costume Design by Donald Brooks. Lighting Design by Tharon Musser. Directed by Fred Coe. Morosco Theatre: 28 Feb 1972- 10 Jun 1972 (121 performances + 19 previews that began on 11 Feb 1972). Cast: Rudy Bond (as "Sam Hoke"), Len Cariou (as "John Wheeler"), Barbara Cason (as "Dr. Tracey Lake"), Keene Curtis (as "Curtis Appleby"), Joan Hackett (as "Elaine Wheeler") [final Broadway role], Jeanne Hepple (as "Helga"), Elaine Kerr (as "Blanche Cooke"), William Kiehl (as "Lieutenant Walker"), Martin Shakar (as "Vanelli"). Standbys: Frank Hartenstein (as "Vanelli"), William Kiehl (as "Curtis Appleby/John Wheeler"), Linda Selman (as "Elaine Wheeler"). Replacement actor: Edward Winter (as "John Wheeler"). Produced by George W. George and Barnard S. Straus. NOTE: Filmed as Night Watch (1973).
- (1950) Stage: Appeared in "The Bird Cage" on Broadway. Written by Arthur Laurents. Incidental music by Alec Wilder. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by Harold Clurman. Coronet Theatre: 22 Feb 1950-11 Mar 1950 (21 performances). Cast: Rudy Bond (as "Mr. Mack"), Heywood Hale Broun (as "Mr. Ripley"), Jean Carson (as "Pearl"), Melvyn Douglas (as "Wally Williams"), Rita Duncan (as "Renie Renay"), Kate Harkin (as "Eloise"), Laurence Hugo (as "Vic"), Mike Kellin (as "Frank"), Wright King (as "Joe Williams"), Eleanor Lynn (as "India Grey"), Sanford Meisner (as "Ferdy"), John Shellie (as "Cork") [final Broadway role], Maureen Stapleton (as "Emily Williams"). Produced by Walter Fried and Lars Nordenson.
- (1951) Stage: Appeared in "Glad Tidings" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Edward Mabley. Scenic Design by William Eckart and Jean Eckart. Directed by Melvyn Douglas. Lyceum Theatre: 11 Oct 1951-5 Jan 1952 (100 performances). Cast: Patricia Benoit (as "Claire Abbott") [Broadway debut], Rudy Bond (as "Gus Kennedy"), Melvyn Douglas (as "Steve Whitney"), Henry Garrard (as "Terry Abbott"), James Hagerman (as "Henry"), Signe Hasso (as "Maud Abbott"), Fay Sappington (as "Mrs. McDonald"), Haila Stoddard (as "Ethel Nash"), Ann Sturgis (as "Agnes Bell"). Produced by Harald Bromley.
- Stage: Appeared (as "Foreman") in a production of "12 Angry Men".
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