- (1972) Television commercial famed U.N.C.F. campaign, "The mind is a terrible thing to waste."
- (1975) TV commercial - American Airlines
- (1975) WNET-TV - Bicentennial series - "The Last Ballot" - Thomas Jefferson
- (2000) Print/TV commercial - Dell's Web - PC
- (2005) Television talk show hosted for "The New Yorker", James Chladek, in affiliation with Metro Studios and Island Broadcasting, NYC, (LPTV, tv26.com and tv35.com in NY/NJ, tv5keywest.com and tv10keywest.com, tv31melborne,com in Florida), interviews Carson Grant about his role as Victor Moore' in "Wasted Sunshine", filmed in the Florida Keys.
- (January 2006) [WBAI-NYC 99.5 FM] - Radio talk show host for "NightShift", Joseph B. Mauceri in association with Fear Magazine, interviews Carson Grant who speaks about his character, 'Reverend Bob Rivington' in the winning horror film, "Dead Serious."
- (July 2006) Conducted an acting for film seminar workshop at the Foothills Performing Arts Center, Oneonta, NY in the premiere year of The Upper Catskill Television Network's (UTCN) summer program "The experimental HD-TV/film seminar workshops opportunity, part of The Creative Community Initiative", developed by Joseph C. Stillman.
- (September 2006) He portrayed 'Altman' an aging handicapped bench-warmer in the original play production of "I Don't Dance," written by Jonathan Wallace, and directed by Dave Koenig for the Hollowing Moon Cab Company: B6 on the Lower Eastside of Manhattan.
- (December 2006) Radio talk show host Judyth Piazza for The American Perspective Radio Program, in affiliation with The Student Operated Press and NewsBlaze, interviews celebrity guest Carson Grant, who speaks about his many film characters, where he finds inspiration and some good advice to the young artist. Radio Internet interview.
- (May 2007) He spoke at the SAG Young Performers Conference, NYC about education and developing skills, working within the Arts, continual communication with their parents and life planning.
- (July 2007) He directed "Romeo and Juliet" with the 'Instant Shakespeare Company' performing in the outdoor amphitheater for the West Side Community Garden, NYC.
- (August 2007) He spoke at the Rhode Island International Film Festival- Film Forum program panel on 'Casting from the Actor's Perspective'.
- (March 2007) Fangoria Television, "ZERO: War on the Dead", First Internet broad-band horror series, where he portrayed the father 'Mr. Jenkins' feeding the neighbors to his zombie children hidden in the basement and tries to save them from being destroyed by police force Z.E.R.O.
- (February 2008) He portrays the series regular 'Joaquim' on the streaming media webcast, "The West Side" an episodic urban western which won 'Best Drama' in first year of 'The Webby Awards', created and directed by by Ryan Bilsborrow-Koo and Zachary Lieberman.
- (March 2008) He portrayed the 'Chatroom host' in the film "iMurders" trailer to promote fund raising for the feature length film.
- (August 2008) for RIIFF Rhode Island International Film Festival, he participated as a panelist in, "Directors getting the best performances from their actors." He taught a workshop on "Actors Competing in the Digital Age."
- (August 2009) Rhode Island International Film Festival (RIIFF) Finalist Juror.
- (April 2013) Grant in the role of the 'Doctor' appears in the musical group 'Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs' new release "Sacrilege" with Actress Lily Cole, accredited with 2 million clicks in first week posted on Youtube and Vevo.
- (May 2013) Grant in the role of Dale performed in the original drama, 'Scorpion, Walking Dead, written and directed by Brandon Zuck, at the Pershing Square Signature Theaters, NYC 2013
- (November 2013) Grant in the role of Agamenon, in the original composition, 'Tomorrow Agamemnon', as part of "Nov. 21, 1963: The Day Before" composed by Nathan Currier, at the Symphony Space, NYC 2013
- (April 2014) Grant in the role of 'Ted' in the original drama "Presidio" written and directed by Brandon Zuck, performed at the Miller Theater.
- (April 2015) With his baritone-bass voice, Grant performed in two roles as the 'Narrator' and as 'Utanapishti' (Noah) sang two main theme songs, 'You Fool' and Flood' with full choir and choreography, in the original debut of the musical, 'Gilgamesh', composed by Ian Wehrle and directed and lyrics by Peter Petkovsek at the Connelly Theater, NYC. (http://www.gilgameshthemusical.com/)
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