- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as "Don Enrique"; Broadway debut) in "Fiesta' on Broadway. Drama. Written by Michael Gold. Directed by ;James Light (I)'. Provincetown Playhouse: 17 Sep 1929-Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Leon Birnbaum, George Buyante, Anita Case, Ruth Chorpenning, Richard de Merino, Brana Ghorn, Martin Glee (as +"A Peon"), Anthony Grey, Eugene Grossman, Maide Huneker, Esther Junger, Sidney Kline, Kemble Knight, Jack La Rue (as "Don Felipe"), Josef Lagarovici (as "Sheriff"), William Martin (as "Miguel"), Charles McCarthy, Donald McHenry, Arnold Mirante, Allan Nagle (as "Pablo"), Lillian Okun, Henry Petersilie, Philip Roll, Virginia Rose, Albert Rosen, Charles Sard, Edward Segal, Beverly Sitgreaves (as "Dona Luisa"), Keith Stillman, Benjamin Taly, George Tobias (as "Santiago"), Mailie Urrutua, Virginia Venable. Produced by the Experimental Theatre, Inc.
- (1932) Stage: Appeared (as "Count Rodolfo de Cassali") in "Foreign Affairs" on Broadway. Romantic comedy. Written by Paul Hervey Fox and George Tilton. Directed by Lester Fuller (also co-producer). Avon Theatre: 13 Apr 1932-May 1932 (closing date unknown/22 performances). Cast: Jean Arthur, Dorothy Gish, Henry Hull, Edouard La Rouche, J. Edward Bromberg. Co-produced by B. Franklin Kamsler.
- (1932) Stage: Appeared (s "Robert Redburn") in "The Lancashire Lass. Melodrama". Written by H.J. Byron. Directed / produced by Walter Hartwig. President Theatre: 30 Dec 1932-Jan 1933 (closing dateunknown/21 performances). Cast: Barbara Allen (as "Fanny Danville"), John Boone (as "Mr. Gregory Danville"), Barlowe Borland (as "A Party of the Name of Johnson"; final Broadway role), Jack C. Connelly (as "Sgt. Donovan"), Mercedes Desmore (as "Ruth Kirby"), Edward M. Favor (as "Jellick"), Laura Grey (as "A Flower Girl"), John Hilton (as "Phil Andrews"), Colin Hunter (as "Inspector Kitely"), Bernard Jukes (as "Spotty"), Josef Lazarovici (as "Farmer Kirby"), James Lindsay (as "A Postman"), Bernard Ostertag (as "Kate Garstone"), Herbert Ranson (as "Ned Clayton"), Charles P. Thompson (as "Milder"), Cecile Wulff (as "Mrs. Agatha Bootle").
- (1933) Stage: Appeared in "The Sophisticrats" on Broadway. Comedy/farce.
- (1917) Stage: Appeared in "Red Harvest" on Broadway. Written by Walter Charles Roberts. Directed by Antoinette Perry. National Theatre: 30 Mar 1937-Apr 1937 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: John Alexander, Walter Burke, Michael Carlo, Frances Creel, Malan Cullen, Lloyd Gough, Allan Hale, Jeanne Hart, Martha Hodge, Phyllis Langner, Drue Leyton, Elizabeth Love, Robert Marcato, Doro Merande (as "Belle Smith"), Margaret Mullen, Leona Powers, Edwin Rand, Carl Benton Reid, Amelia Romano, Chet Stratton, Joan Sudlow, Frederic Tozere. Produced by Brock Pemberton in association with The Theatre Foundation of America.
- (1938) Stage: Appeared in "Sunup to Sundown" on Broadway.
- (1939) Stage: Appeared (as "Oscar Hubbard") in "The Little Foxes" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Lillian Hellman. Directed / produced by Herman Shumlin. National Theatre: 15 Feb 1939-3 Feb 1940 (410 performances). Cast: Tallulah Bankhead (as "Regina Giddens"), Patricia Collinge (as "Birdie Hubbard"), Frank Conroy (as "Horace Giddens"), Lee Baker (as "William Marshall"), Charles Dingle (as "Benjamin Hubbard"), Dan Duryea (as "Leo Hubbard"), John Marriott (as "Cal"), Abbey Mitchell (as "Addie"), Florence Williams. NOTE: Filmed as The Little Foxes (1941), Die kleinen Füchse (1962).
- (1942) Stage: Appeared in "Papa Is All" on Broadway.
- (1944) Stage: Appeared in "The Cherry Orchard" on Broadway. Comedy (revival).
- (1946) Stage Play: The Iceman Cometh. Drama [original production]. Written by Eugene O'Neill. Directed by Eddie Dowling. Martin Beck Theatre: 9 Oct 1946- 15 Mar 1947 (136 performances). Cast: James Barton, Jeanne Cagney, Leo Chalzel, Russell Collins, Paul Crabtree, Dudley Digges (as "Harry Hope") [final Broadway role], Ruth Gilbert, Charles Hart, Nicholas Joy, Marcella Markham, Joseph Marr (as Joe Marr), John Marriott, E.G. Marshall, Al McGranary, Tom Pedi, Carl Benton Reid, 'Morton L. Stevens (II)', Frank Tweddell, Michael Wyler. Produced by The Theatre Guild (Theresa Helburn, Lawrence Langner: Administrative Directors). Associate Producer: Armina Marshall.
- (1948) Stage: Appeared (as "Sen. William Cromwell") in "Strange Bedfellows" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Benno Schneider. Scenic Design by Ralph Alswang. Directed by Benno Schneider. Morosco Theatre: 14 Jan 1948- 31 Jul 1948 (229 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Mrs. Gimble"), Ruth Amos (as "Julia Cromwell"), John Archer (as "Matthew Cromwell"), Leta Bonynge (as "Beulah"), Robin Craven (as "Gifford Hampton"), Stephanie Foster (as "Opal"), Michael Hall (as "Vincent Pemberton"), Mary Kay Jones (as "Lillian Hampton"), William Lee (as "Mayor Ambrose Tibbett"), Ruth Miles (as "Birdie"), Billy Nevard (as "Nickey"), Doris Rich (as "Mrs. Tillie Sparker"), Joan Tetzel (as "Clarissa Blynn Cromwell"), Ann Thompson (as "Zita"), Marion Weeks (as "Mrs. Worley"), Nydia Westman (as "Addie Cromwell Hampton"), Tom Chung Yun. Produced by Philip A. Waxman.
- (1949) Stage: Appeared (as "Sir Toby Belch") in "Twelfth Night" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Musical Director: Harold R. Coletta. Scenic Design by Louis Kennel. Costume Design by Louis Kennel. Directed by Valentine Windt. Empire Theatre: 3 Oct 1949-12 Nov 1949 (48 performances). Cast: Henry Brandon (as "Orsino, Duke of Illyria"), William Bromfield (as "Sebastian, Viola's twin brother "), Sally Chamberlain (as "Lady in Olivia's house"), Ruth Enders (as "Maria, Olivia's waiting woman"), Nina Foch (as "Olivia, a countess"), Robert Hartung (as "Curio, attendant of Orsino"), Walter Klavun (as "Antonio, a sea captain"), Helen Marcy (as "Lady in Olivia's house"), Paul Menard (as "Sailor" / "Officer"), Arnold Moss (as "Malvolio, Olivia's steward"), Frances Reid (as "Viola"), Winston Ross (as "Valentine, attendant of Orsino" / "Officer"), Truman Smith (as "Fabian, inhabitant of Illyria"), Philip Tonge (as "Sir Andrew Aguecheek, companion of Sir Toby"), Harry Townes (as "Feste, a jester in Olivia's household"), Tom Emlyn Williams (as "Sea Captain" / "Priest"), Michael Wyler. Produced by Roger L. Stevens.
- (September 30, 1940) He acted in Lillian Hellman's play, "The Little Foxes," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Tallulah Bankhead, Frank Conroy, Abbie Mitchell, John Marriott, Marie Carroll, Dan Duryea, Lee Baker, Charles Dingle, and Eugenia Rawls in the cast. Howard Bay was set designer. Aline Bernstein was costume designer. Herman Shumlin was producer and director.
- (December 4, 1944) He acted in Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse's play, "Life with Father," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- (April 29, 1946) He acted in Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse's play, "Life with Father," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- (July 1933) He acted in Sidney Howard's play, "The Late Christopher Bean," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
- (August 17, 1937) He acted in Henry J. Byron's play, "The Lancashire Lass," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
- (August 24, 1937) He acted in R.C. Sherriff's play, "Journey's End," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Morgan Farley, John Williams and Wilfred Seagram in the cast.
- (July 1948) He acted in Victor Wolfson's play, "Excursion," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
- (July 1949) He acted in J.B. Priestley's play, "The Inspector Calls," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
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