- Wrote a novel called "Love in the Afternoon" in 1972.
- (1970) Stage Play: Not Now, Darling. Comedy. Written by John T. Chapman [credited as John Chapman] and Ray Cooney. Production Design by Lloyd Burlingame. Directed by George Abbott. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 29 Oct 1970- 14 Nov 1970 (21 performances + 11 previews that began on 20 Oct 1970). Cast: Jennifer Bassey [credited as Joan Bassie] (as "Miss Tipdale"), Jean Cameron (as "Mrs. Fencham"), Curt Dawson (as "Mr. Lawson"), Roni Dengel (as "Janie McMichael"), M'el Dowd (as "Maude Bodley"), Rex Garner (as "Gilbert Bodley"), Marilyn Hengst (as "Miss Whittington"), Claude Horton (as "Mr. Fencham"), Ardyth Kaiser (as "Sue Lawson"), Norman Wisdom (as "Arnold Crouch"), Ed Zimmermann (as "Harry McMichael"). Produced by James M. Nederlander and George M. Steinbrenner III. Produced by arrangement with Michael Codron. Associate Producer: Sheldon B. Guren and Edward Ginsberg. Note: At least 2 versions of this production were produced for German TV in the early 1970's.
- (1971) He played Ralph Carlson in Harding Lemay's play, "The Joslyn Circle," at the New Dramatists Theatre in New York City with Anne Meacham (Leonie Joslyn Fox); Mary Fogarty (Winifred Saunders); Addison Powell (Ira Fox); Mel Dowd (Isobel Joslyn) and Joseph Maher (Joslyn Monroe) in the cast. Patricia Carmichael was director.
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