- (1962) Stage: Appeared (as "Charley") in "Infanticide in the House of Fred Finger", Arts Theater, London, England.
- Although he has left the role of Darryl Van Horne in the Cameron Mackintosh London musical production of "The Witches of Eastwick", the CD of the musical with many delightful songs sung by McShane is still available at Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk.
- Prolific "voice-over" actor in TV commercials; likewise narrator in documentaries.
- (2002) TV commercial: "Yours" magazine
- (October 28, 1985) He is the voice heard at the beginning of Grace Jones' song "Ladies and Gentlemen, Miss Grace Jones".
- (December 2007) Stage: Appeared (as "Max") in "The Homecoming" by Harold Pinter (Cort Theater, New York City)
- (1990) Stage: Appeared in "Ellen" by Peter Ransley, Hampstead Theater Club, Hampstead, London, England. Also in cast: Maria Aitken. Dircted by Richard Wilson (OBE).
- (October 28, 1985) Appeared on Grace Jones' album "Slave to the Rhythm", reading an excerpt from Ian Penman's essay "The Annihilation of Rhythm".
- (1960) Appeared in "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare, Queens Theater, London, England. Also in cast: John Shrapnel, Simon Ward, David Weston, Neil Stacy, Martin Jarvis OBE, Giles Block, Hywel Bennett, David Ross, Robin Ellis. Michael Croft was the director.
- (June 1961) Stage: Appeared in "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare, Vanbrugh Theatre, London, England. Also in cast: Michael Jones, Michael Jackson, Judy Bloom, Joan Taylor, Robert Carson, David Warner (as "Stefano"). John Fernald was the director.
- (1963) Stage: Appeared in "How Are You, Johnnie?" by Philip King, Vaudeville Theatre, London, England. Also in cast: Nigel Stock, Derek Fowlds, Hilda Fenemore, Lucinda Curtis, Philip Newman. Guy Vaesen was the director.
- (1964) Stage: Appeared in "The Easter Man", a play by Evan Hunter, Globe Theatre, London, England. Also in cast: Robin Hawdon, Karin Fernald, Suzan Farmer. John Harrison was the director.
- Stage: Appeared in "The Promise" by Joe Orton, London, England. Also in cast: Judi Dench.
- Stage: Appeared in "Loot" by Joe Orton, London, England.
- Stage: Appeared in "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams.
- Stage: Appeared (as "Paul") in "The Yield of the Long Bon", Matrix Theater, Los Angeles, California.
- (2002) TV commercial: Royal Mail
- (1997) He acted in J.M. Barrie's play, "The Admirable Crichton", in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Michael Denison, Barbara Jefford, John Lightbody, Jay Villiers, Adam Blackwood, Sally-Ann Burnett and Victoria Scarborough in the cast. Michael Rudman was the director.
- (1966) He acted in Aleksei Arbuzov and Signora Nicolaeff's play, "The Promise (My Poor Marat)", at the Oxford Playhouse in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England with Judi Dench and Ian McKellen in the cast. Frank Hauser was the director.
- (1967) He acted in Aleksei Arbuzov and Signora Nicolaeff's play, "The Promise (My Poor Marat)", at the Fortune Theatre in London, England with Judi Dench and Ian McKellen in the cast. Frank Hauser was the director.
- (June 2012) TV commercial "Timekeeper of the US Open" (Golf) for Rolex Timepieces (voiceover).
- (July 2014) TV commercial for golf tournaments broadcast on ESPN. The commercial first aired during ABC broadcasts (both ABC and ESPN are owned by Disney) of The [2014 British] Open Championship (voiceover). Rolex is prominently featured in the ad, for which McShane is also the commercial spokesman, and Rolex is also the official timepiece of the PGA Tour.
- (July 2014) TV commercial, "The Open Championship," for The [British] Open Championship coverage by ESPN, and first aired during ABC broadcasts (both ABC and ESPN are owned by Disney) of The [2014 British] Open Championship (voiceover). Rolex is prominently featured in the ad, for which McShane is also the commercial spokesman, and Rolex is also the official timepiece of the PGA Tour.
- (July 2014) TV commercial, "Lord Stanley," featuring the accomplishments of Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby, including his origination and gift of the Stanley Cup, for professional hockey coverage by ESPN, and first aired during ABC broadcasts (both ABC and ESPN are owned by Disney) of The [2014 British] Open Championship (voiceover). Rolex is prominently featured in the ad, for which McShane is also the commercial spokesman, and Rolex is also the official timepiece of the PGA Tour.
- (2000) He acted in the musical adaptation of John Irving's novel, "The Witches of Eastwick," at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, England with Lucie Arnaz, Maria Friedman, Joanna Riding, and Rosemary Ashe in the cast.
- (January 2015) Narration on Joyland title track on Chris Spedding album Joyland on Cleopatra Records
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