- (1963) Unsold pilot: Starred in a pilot for a proposed comedy series called "Grand Slam", about a sports columnist who can't help getting involved with other people's problems.
- (1968) Stage: Appeared in "Mister Roberts" on Broadway. Comedy. Co-written by Thomas Heggen. Scenic and Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed and co-written by Joshua Logan. Alvin Theatre: 18 Feb 1948-6 Jan 1951 (1157 performances). Cast included: Henry Fonda, William Harrigan, Robert Keith, Tige Andrews, Robert Baines, Fred Barton, Joe Bernard, Jocelyn Brando, John Campbell, Ellis Eringer, Steven Hill, Marshall Jamison, John Jordan, Mikel Kane, Bob Keith Jr., Lee Kreiger, John Kullers, Rusty Lane (as "Chief Johnson"), Harvey Lembeck, Karl Lukas, Joe Marr, Ralph Meeker, Walter Mullen, Jack Pierce, James Sherwood, Len Smith Jr., Sanders Turner, Casey Walters, David Wayne. Produced by Leland Hayward.
- (1964) Stage: Appeared (as "Otis Clifton") in "Absence of a Cello" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Ira Wallach. Directed by James Hammerstein. Ambassador Theatre: 21 Sep 1964-4 Jan 1965 (120 performances + 8 previews). Cast: Fred Clark (as "Andrew Pilgrim"), Charles Grodin (as "Perry Littlewood"), Ruth McDevitt, Juliette Kurth, Mala Powers (as "Marian Jellicoe"), Ruth White. Produced by Michael Ellis and Jeff Britton. Associate Producer: M.J. Boyer. NOTE: Hamilton was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic).
- (1954) Stage: Appeared (as "Pvt. Robert E. Lee Prewitt") in "Stockade" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Mark J. Appleman. Based on the novel "From Here to Eternity" by James Jones. Incidental music by Jay Chernis. Directed by Robert H. Gordon. President Theatre: 4 Feb 1954-6 Feb 1954 (4 performances). Cast: Tige Andrews (as "Cpl. Oliver"), Cam Applegate, Jay Barney, Barnett Biro, Don Gordon (as "Pvt. Angelo Maggio"), George Hall, Ted Jordan, Norman Keats, Rusty Lane (as "Jack Molloy"), Gerald Milton, Stephen Pluta, Tom Poston (as "Pvt. Turnispeed"), William Thourlby. Produced by Paul Butler and Diana Greene.
- (1952) Stage: Appeared (as "Bubber Reeves") in "The Chase" on Broadway. Written by Horton Foote. Produced and directed by José Ferrer. Playhouse Theatre: 15 Apr 1952-10 May 1952 (31 performances). Cast: Sam Byrd (as "Edwin Stewart"), Lonny Chapman, John Hodiak (as "Sheriff Hawes"), Kim Hunter (as "Ruby Hawes"), Lin McCarthy, Nan McFarland, Richard Poston, G. Albert Smith (as "Mr. Douglas"), Kim Stanley (as "Anna Reeves"), Ted Yaryan. Produced in association with Milton Baron.
- (1960) Stage: Appeared (as "Don Kapekos") in "Critics Choice" on Broadway.
- (1945) Stage: Appeared (as "A Mill Hand"; Broadway debut) in "Strange Fruit" on Broadway.
- (1961) Stage Play: Mary, Mary. Comedy. Written by Jean Kerr. Directed by Joseph Anthony. Helen Hayes Theatre (moved to The Morosco Theatre from 30 Nov 1964- close): 8 Mar 1961- 12 Dec 1964 (1572 performances + 2 previews that began on 6 Mar 1961). Cast: Barbara Bel Geddes (as "Mary McKellaway"), Barry Nelson (as "Bob McKellaway"), Michael Rennie (as "Dirk Winsten"), John Cromwell (as "Oscar Nelson'), Betsy von Furstenberg' (as "Tiffany Richards"). Replacement actors during Helen Hayes Theatre run: Alan Bunce (as "Oscar Nelson") [from 13 May 1963- ?], Mindy Carson (as "Mary McKellaway") [from 16 Mar 1964- ?], Wayne Carson (as "Bob McKellaway") [from 8 Jun 1964- ?], Michael Evans (as "Dirk Winsten") [from 1 Jul 1963- ?], George Grizzard (as "Bob McKellaway [from 25 Jun 1962- ?], Murray Hamilton (as "Bob McKellaway") [from 23 Sep 1963- ?], Katherine Hays (as "Tiffany Richards") [from 17 Sep 1962- ?], Tom Helmore (as "Dirk Winsten") [from 21 Oct 1963- ?], Judy Lewis (as "Tiffany Richards") [from 22 Jun 1964- ?], Diana Lynn (as "Mary McKellaway") [from 21 Jan 1963- ?], Biff McGuire (as "Bob McKellaway") [from 1 Jul 1963- ?], Scott McKay (as "Bob McKellaway") [from 2 Apr 1962- ?], Julia Meade (as "Mary McKellaway") [from 23 Jul 1962- ?], Howard Morton (as "Dirk Winsten") [from 24 May 1964- ?], Edward Mulhare (as "Dirk Winsten") [from 14 Dec 1961- ?], Carrie Nye (as "Tiffany Richards") [from 5 Feb 1962- ?], Nancy Olson (as "Mary McKellaway") [from 5 Feb 1962- ?], Tom Poston (as "Bob McKellaway") [from 5 Nov 1962- ?], William Prince (as "Bob McKellaway") [from 22 Jun 1964- ?], Hiram Sherman (as "Oscar Nelson") [from 13 May 1963- ?], Elizabeth St. Clair (as "Tiffany Richards") [from 10 Feb 1964- ?], Howard St. John (as "Oscar Nelson") [from 2 Jul 1962- ?], Inger Stevens (as "Mary McKellaway") [from 24 Dec 1962- ?] (final Broadway role), Clinton Sundberg (as "Oscar Nelson") [from 13 May 1963- ? and from 16 Mar 1964- ?], Ellen Weston (as "Tiffany Richards") [from 24 Oct 1962- ?], Michael Wilding (as "Dirk Winsten") [from 31 Jul 1961- ?]. Replacement cast during Morosco Theatre run: None known. Produced by Roger L. Stevens. Produced in association with Collin Productions Inc. Associate Producer: Lyn Austin. Notes: 1) Filmed by Warner Bros. as Mary, Mary (1963) with Mr. Nelson, Mr. Sherman and Mr. Rennie reprising their stage roles and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. 2) Film version released during original theatrical run, highly unusual for the time.
- (1963) He acted in Frank Tarloff's play, "The Heroine," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Kay Medford and Joe Silver in the cast. Larry Arrick was director.
- (July 2 to 7,1974) He acted in the play, "Winning is Better," in a world premiere Cherry County Playhouse production under the Dome in the Park Palace Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan with Don Porter and Dorothy Louden in the cast. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director. Ben Janney was resident director.
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