- Audio Recording: Christmas with Donald and Debbie/BVM Records, BVMC 51317, 1992.
- Radio episode: Suspense, ep. Smiley; broadcast August 14, 1947.
- (March 1978) He performed with Ginger Rogers at the London Palladium in London, England with Ginger Rogers and Charlie Smithers in the cast. Onna White was director.
- (1983) Stage Play: Show Boat. Musical/drama (revival). Written by Oscar Hammerstein II. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Based on the novel "Show Boat" by Edna Ferber. Musical Director: John DeMain. Lyric for "Bill" by P.G. Wodehouse. Choreographed by Dorothy Danner. Directed by Michael Kahn (II). Uris Theatre: 24 Apr 1983- 26 Jun 1983 (73 performances + 5 previews that began on 19 Apr 1983). Cast: Lonette McKee (as "Julie"), Donald O'Connor (as "Cap'n Andy"), Ron Raines (as "Gaylord Ravenal"), Sheryl Woods (as "Magnolia") [Broadway debut], Karla Burns (as "Queenie") [Broadway debut], Avril Gentles (as "Parthy Ann Hawks"), Bruce Hubbard (as "Joe"), Paul Keith (as "Frank") [Broadway debut], Paige O'Hara (as "Ellie") [Broadway debut], Vanessa Ayers (as "Ensemble"), Joanna Beck (as "Ensemble"), P.L. Brown (as "Charlie/Ensemble"), Karen Culliver (as "Kim/Ensemble"), Michael-Pierre Dean (as "Ensemble"), Olivia Detante (as "Ensemble"), Richard Dix (as "Windy"), Hal Douglas (as "Radio Announcer"), Kim Fairchild (as "Ensemble"), Merwin Foard (as "Ensemble"), Cheryl Freeman (as "Ensemble"), Joe Garcia (as "Ensemble"), James Gedge (as "Jeb/Barker/Ensemble"), Michael Gray (as "Ensemble"), Larry Hansen (as "Old Sport/Young Man with Guitar/Ensemble"), Randy Hansen (as "Mahoney/Barker/Jake/Ensemble"), Jacob Mark Hopkin (as "Vallon/Jim/Ensemble"), Lynda Karen (as "La Belle Fatima/Ensemble"), Dale Kristien (as "Dolly/Ensemble"), Glenn Martin (as "Pete/Ensemble"), Linda Milani (as "Mother Superior/Ensemble"), Randy Morgan (as "Ensemble"), Gloria Parker (as "Lottie/Ensemble"), Tracy Paul (as "Young Kim"), Dennis Perren (as "Ensemble") [final Broadway role], Leonard Piggee (as "Ensemble"), Veronica Rhodes (as "Ensemble"), Mary Rocco (as "Landlady/Old Lady on the Levee/Ensemble"), Alton Spencer (as "Ensemble"), Wayne Turnage (as "Steve"), Robert Vincent (as "Ensemble"), Molly Wassermann (as "Ensemble"), Lewis White (as "Backwoodsman/Barker"), Ensemble"), Carrie Wilder (as "Ensemble"), Wardell Woodard (as "Ensemble"). Swings: Ed Battle (as "Swing"), Tom Garrett (as "Swing"), Suzanne Ishee (as "Swing") and Jeane July (as "Swing"). Standby: Lizabeth Pritchett (as "Parthy Ann Hawks"). Understudies: Vanessa Ayers (as "Queenie"), Joanna Beck (as "Dolly"), P.L. Brown (as "Joe"), Karen Culliver (as "Magnolia/Young Kim"), Richard Dix (as "Cap'n Andy), Kim Fairchild (as "Mother Superior"), Tom Garrett (as "Barker/Jeb, Old Sport/Young Man with Guitar"), James Gedge (as "Backwoodsman/Jake"), Larry Hansen (as "Frank/Mahoney"), Suzanne Ishee (as "Kim/Lottie"), Jeane July (as "La Belle Fatima"), Dale Kristien (as "Magnolia"), Linda Milani (as "Landlady/Old Lady on the Levee"), Gloria Parker (as "Julie"), Dennis Perren (as "Charlie"), Wayne Turnage (as "Gaylord Ravenal"), Robert Vincent (as "Pete/Steve"), Lewis White (as "Jim/Vallon/Windy") and Carrie Wilder (as "Ellie"). Produced by James M. Nederlander, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and The Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
- (05/01/1952] The 1952 Police Show "An Eyeful of Paris" opened at the Shrine Auditorium, proceeds from which go to the police welfare and relief organizations. Celebrities participating in this year's program are Dennis Day, Bob Hope, Donald O'Connor, Gene Autry, Tony Martin, Liberace, the Modernaires, The Four Step Brothers, George Tapps, the Cycling Villenaves, Cap Winston's Seals, and the Honey Brothers. Dozens of can-can dancers and French bathing beauties and models will complete the entertainment. The show was directed by Stanley Sheldon.
- (August 2 to 7, 1977) He acted in Brandon Thomas' play, "Charley's Aunt," in a Cherry County Playhouse production under the Dome at the Park Palace Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan. Pat Paulsen and Neil Rosen were artistic directors.
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