- (March 26, 2000) Announcer for the 72nd Annual Academy Awards (voiceover).
- (2000) Public Service Announcement (PSA) TV commercial for the decennial 2000 United States Census (voiceover).
- Provided voice-overs for more than 50 documentaries.
- (1997 - 1998) TV commercial for Oracle computer software (voiceover).
- TV commercials: Chiquita bananas
- (February 13, 1998) Announcer for the FOX TV-special "Titantic: Breaking New Ground" (voiceover).
- (1991) Hosted "The New Range Wars"
- (2002) Radio commercial for Clarinex allergy medication (voice).
- TV commercial (voice-over): Brita water filtration pitcher.
- TV commercial (voice-over, Canada only): Independent Film Channel (IFC)
- (July 10, 1980) World Premiere of "True West," written by Sam Shepard; directed by Robert Woodruff; with Peter Coyote (portraying Austin); Jim Haynie (portraying Lee); Tom Dahlgren (portraying Saul Kimmer); and Carol McElheney (portraying Mom) in the original cast; at the Magic Theater, San Francisco, California, USA.
- (April 2004) Appeared in The Killers' video (first, UK version) for "Mr. Brightside," directed by Brad Palmer and Brian Palmer, and filmed in Staten Island, New York City, New York, USA.
- (2011) TV commercial for the Apple iPad2 tablet computer (voiceover).
- (2012) TV commercial for the Apple MacBook Pro laptop computer (voiceover).
- (Fall 2012) TV commercial for Apple Computer's New 13" MacBook Pro, with retina display (voiceover).
- (2014) Public Service Announcement (PSA) TV commercial, "Forests," for the National Arbor Day Foundation and arborday.org (voiceover)
- (1975 - 1983) Appointed by Governor Jerry Brown as a member and chairman of the California State Arts Council.
- (1975) Joined the San Francisco troupe of Paul Sill's Story Theater performing many different tasks.
- (2011) Narrates THE FIFTH AGREEMENT by don Miguel Ruiz [audiobook]
- (2016) Narrates ZEN MIND, BEGINNER'S MIND by Shunryu Suzuki [audiobook]
- (2003) Narrates HATCHET by Gary Paulsen [audiobook]
- (2012) Narrates THE RIVER by Gary Paulsen [audiobook]
- (2005) Narrates THE FOUR AGREEMENTS by don Miguel Ruiz [audiobook]
- (1999) Narrates ZEN BONES, ZEN FLESH by Paul Reps [audiobook]
- (2012) Narrates BRIAN'S RETURN by Gary Paulsen [audiobook]
- (1999) Narrates THE BOOK OF JOB [audiobook]
- (2005) Narrates THE VOICE OF KNOWLEDGE by don Miguel Ruiz [audiobook]
- (2015) Book: THE RAINMAN'S THIRD CURE (wrote and narrated audio version) Counterpoint ISBN 1619024969
- (1998 & 2009) Book: SLEEPING WHERE I FALL (wrote and narrated audio version) Counterpoint, ISBN 1582434964
- (Midsixties) He was a member of the San Francisco Mime Troupe in San Francisco, California. R.G. Davis was artistic director.
- (1960s) Sandra Archer; Joe Bellan; Judy Rosenberg Goldhaft; Jim Haynie; Arthur Holden; Joan Holden; Jerry Jump; Sau Landau; Joseph Lomuto, John Robb and he were members of the San Francisco Mime Troupe in San Francisco, California. R. G. Davis was artistic director.
- (May 10, 1966) The San Francisco Mime Troupe joined the Artists Liberation Front in San Francisco, California with Bill Graham; Lawrence Ferlinghetti; Kenneth Rexroth; Ralph Gleason, Hunter Thompson and he. R. G. Davis was artistic director.
- (September 1966) He acted in the company, "San Francisco Diggers," with Emmett Grogan; Ken Minault; Peter Berg and Judy Goldhaft in the cast They performed in the streets of the Haight district in San Francisco, California. R. G. Davis was artistic director.
- (June 5, 1966) He played Scaramouche in Peter Berg and his stage adaptation of play, "Olive Pitts," was performed at the San Francisco Mime Troupe in Delano, California with Arthur Holden (Pantalone); Sandra Archer (Agueda); Ellen Ernest (Menciguela) and Darryl Henriques (Borracho) in the cast. R.G. Davis was artistic director and director. Lope De Rueda was original playwright. Sandra Archer was also director. Jerome Marcel was set designer. Ellen Zola was costume designer. Francesca Green and Ann Willock were mask and puppet designers. Michael Oberndorf was technical director. Michael London was stage manager. Emma Grogan was publicity manager.
- (1967) Peter Berg and his stage adaptation of the play, "Olive Pitts," was performed at the San Francisco Mime Troupe in San Francisco, California. R.G. Davis was artistic director.
- (February 7, 1968) Peter Berg and his stage adaptation of the play, "Olive Pitts, "was performed in a San Francisco Mime Troupe touring and Jack London Society production at the Fullerton State College in Fullerton, California. Lope De Rueda was original playwright. R.G. Davis was artistic director and director.
- (1968) Peter narrated Pat Paulsen for President.
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