- Directed and starred as Tandy, the protagonist, in Bruce Jay Friedman's play "Steambath", which debuted off-Broadway at the Truck and Warehouse Theater on June 30, 1970 and closed on October 18, 1970 after 128 performances.
- Greenwillow (1960). Musical comedy. Music by Frank Loesser. Lyrics by Frank Loesser. Book by Lesser Samuels and Frank Loesser. Based on the novel by B.J. Chute. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Musical Director: Abba Bogin. Scenic Design by Peter Larkin. Choreographed by Joe Layton. Directed by George Roy Hill. Alvin Theatre,: 8 Mar 1960- 28 May 1960 (97 performances). Cast: Anthony Perkins (as "Gideon Briggs"), William Chapman, Cecil Kellaway (as "Reverend Birdsong"), Pert Kelton (as "Gramma Briggs"), Ellen McCown, Kenny Adams, Jere Admire, Don Atkinson, Estelle Aza, Betsy Bridge, Lynn Brinker, Lee Cass, Joan Coddington, Saralou Cooper, Grover Dale (as "Andrew"), Dortha Duckworth, Ethelyne Dunfee, Richard Englund, Marie Foster, Rico Froehlich, David Gold, Russell Goodwin, Margery Gray, Mickey Gunnerson, Brenda Harris, Jordon Howard, Patsi King, Jack Leigh, Bruce MacKay, John Megna, Marian Mercer, Carl Nicholas, Thomas Norden, Virginia Oswald, Bob Roman, Elaine Swann, Shelia Swenson, Maggie Task, Karen Thorsell, Ian Tucker, Nancy Van Rhein, Jimmy White. Produced by Robert A. Willey. Produced in association with Frank Productions, Inc.
- Look Homeward, Angel (1957). Drama. Written by Ketti Frings. Based on the novel by Thomas Wolfe. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Motley. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Hair Design by Ernest Adler. Directed by George Roy Hill. Ethel Barrymore Theatre (moved to The 54th Street Theatre 9 Mar 1959- close): 28 Nov 1959- 4 Apr 1959 (564 performances). Cast: Hugh Griffith (as "W.O. Gant"), Anthony Perkins (as "Eugene Gant"), Jo Van Fleet (as "Eliza Gant"), Arthur Hill (as "Ben Gant"), Frances Hyland (as "Laura James"), Joseph Bernard, Clifford Cothren, Mary Farrell, Julia Johnston, Victor Kilian (as "Dr. McGuire"), Elizabeth Lawrence, Dwight Marfield, Rosemary Murphy, Bibi Osterwald (as "Madame Elizabeth"), Tom Flatley Reynolds, Jack Sheehan, Leonard Stone (as "Hugh Barton"), Arthur Storch (as "Luke Gant"), Florence Sundstrom (as "Mrs. Marie "Fatty" Pert"), Susan Torrey. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden and Theatre 200, Inc. Note: Won 1958 Pulitzer Prize for Drama (Ketti Frings). Major Broadway hit.
- (1991) Television commercial for Oatmeal Raisin Crisp, spoofing many elements from "Psycho"
- Took over on Broadway from Richard Burton in "Equus" in the 70s.
- 1991: Appeared at the Universal Studios Orlando, Florida Theme Park as speaker to his "Psycho" fans.
- (1962) He acted in Herman Raucher's play, "Harold", at the Cort Theatre in New York City. Larry Blyden was the director.
- (1966) Stage Play: Star Spangled Girl. Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Ann Roth. Stage Manager: Wisner Washam. Directed by George Axelrod. Plymouth Theatre: 21 Dec 1966- 5 Aug 1967 (261 performances). Cast: Richard Benjamin (as "Norman Cornell"), Anthony Perkins (as "Andy Hobart"), Connie Stevens (as "Sophie Rauschmeyer"). Understudies: William Bogert (as "Andy Hobart/Norman Cornell"), Melinda Cordell [credited as Melinda Plank] (as "Sophie Rauschmeyer"). Replacement actors: Paul Sand (as "Norman Cornell) [from 3 Jul 1967- ?], Sheila Wells (as "Sophie Rauschmeyer") [from 5 Jun 5 1967- ?]. Understudy: Joan McCall (as "Sophie Rauschmeyer"). Produced by Saint Subber and Nancy Enterprises Inc. Note: Filmed as Star Spangled Girl (1971).
- (1986) Music video for "Scream of Love" by Carter Burwell - Actor (as Norman Bates) (United States)
- (1979 - 1980) Stage play: Romantic Comedy - appears as Jason Carmichael in the original Broadway production at The Ethel Barrymore Theatre, NYC, with Mia Farrow as Phoebe Craddock.
- (1977) He acted in John Van Druten's play, "The Voice of the Turtle," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Berry Berenson in the cast.
- (1967) He acted and directed Neil Simon's play, "The Star-Spangled Girl," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Remak Ramsay and Lynn Benish in the cast.
- (August 1977) He acted in John Van Druten's play, "The Voice of the Turtle," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Berry Berenson in the cast.
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