Arkin had an "introducing" credit in
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas (1968) and brief appearances in
Valley of the Dolls (1967), ''
All the President's Men (1976), and Cannonball'' (1976). His television credits include
Hawaii Five-O,
Whitney and the Robot, and a season-long appearance as the character Gabriel Kaye in the CBS television series
Storefront Lawyers, co-starring
Robert Foxworth and
Sheila Larken. He also appeared on
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and on the
Joey Bishop and the
Steve Allen late night shows with the Hollywood Sunset Strip improvisational comedy troupe The Session (which included
Richard Dreyfuss,
Rob Reiner,
Larry Bishop, Bobbie Shaw-Chance,
Marj Dusay, and Phil Mishkin); he later performed with
The Second City touring troupe. Arkin wrote
Human Cargo: Great Escapes, which his wife Anne E. Curry later produced with their company Old Dime Box Productions for the
Showtime television network as
Escape: Human Cargo; it starred
Treat Williams and was filmed in
Israel. She also produced and directed ''One Man's Opinion'', a politically incorrect take on newly released films; it starred Arkin and Professor Tyrone Shaw, now on the faculty of journalism at
Johnson State College in
Vermont. ==Personal life and death==