- (early 1950s) Single: Recorded a promotional 78-rpm record sent to radio stations. Side 1 was him singing and yodeling "There's a Tavern in the Town"' and Side 2 was a narrative, "What a Crazy Guy", about his friend "Dufo", who would do crazy things like hanging off the edge of a roof on a board.
- (1957) Magazine ad: Smirnoff vodka.
- Single: 45-rpm recording of "Love Me With Soul" backed with "Some Wonderful Day" (George Recods).
- (1953) Single: "There Is a Tavern in the Town,".
- (1961) Single: 45-rpm recording, "This Man" backed by "I've Had Enough" (Wand Records).,
- (1961) Children's book: "My Life As A Small Boy" (Simon & Schuster).
- (1965) Children's book: "Ralph Makes Good" (Simon & Schuster).
- (1950) Stage: Appeared in "Dance Me a Song" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by James Shelton. Lyrics by James Shelton. Sketches by James Kirkwood, George Oppenheimer, Lee Goodman, Vincente Minnelli [final Broadway credit], Marya Mannes, Robert Anderson, James Shelton and Wally Cox. Additional numbers by Herman Hupfeld, Albert Hague, Maurice Valency and Bug Gregg. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Assistant Designer to Jo Mielziner: John Harvey. Choreographed by Robert Sidney. Assistant Director: Joan Mann. Directed by James Shelton. Royale Theatre: 20 Jan 1950- 18 Feb 1950 (35 performances). Cast: Tony Albert, Francine Bond, Carmina Cansino, Wally Cox, Cliff Ferre, Hope Foye, Marilyn Gennaro, Lee Goodman (as "Buck, Crone, "Hello From Hollywood" Performer/"Finale" Performer") [Broadway debut], June Graham, Babe Hines, Marian Horosko, Jimmy Kirkwood, Heidi Krall, Don Little, Marion Lorne, Dusty McCaffrey, Joan McCracken, Biff McGuire, Scott Merrill, Douglas Moppert, Mary Ann Niles, Tina Prescott, Erik Rhodes, Cynthia Rogers, Alan Ross, Donald Saddler, Bob Scheerer, Silver (a Dog), Robert A. Sola, Ann Thomas. Produced by Dwight Wiman. Produced in association with Robert Ross.
- TV commercial: An underwear commercial in which he said in his best Mr. Milquetoast voice: "I may look like Wally Cox, but inside, I'm Tyrone Power".
- (1949) TV commercial: DuMont televisions.
- (1960) TV commercials: Salvo Detergent.
- (7/27/53) Stage: Appeared in John Cecil Holm and George Abbott's play, "Three Men on a Horse," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, ME.
- (1970) TV commercials: Canada Dry Sport Cola.
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