- (1926 - 1968) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1926) Stage Play: The Blonde Sinner. Farce/musical. Written by Leon De Costa. Directed by Edwin Vail. Cort Theatre: 14 Jul 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/173 performance). Cast: Ralph Bunker, Harold De Becker, Majorie Gateson, Matt Hanley, Clifford Heckinger, Frank Kingdon (as "Alexander Homer"), Magy Lane, Enid Markey, Russell Morrison, Howard St. John (as "James Manton") [Broadway debut], Ruth Stevens.
- (1927) Stage Play: Trial Marriage. Drama. Written by Michael Kallesser. Directed by George Smithfield. Wallack's Theatre: 31 Jan 1927- Feb 1927 (Closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Rodolfo Badaloni (as "Tony Spalls"), G. Pat Collins (as "Jack Wales"), Lou Ripley (as "Mrs. Mills"), Howard St. John (as "Dick Saunders"), Grace Valentine (as "Peggy Hall"). Produced by Michael Kallesser.
- (1930) Stage Play: Broadway Shadows. Comedy. Written by Willard Earl Simmons. Directed by Willard Earl Simmons. Belmont Theatre: 31 Mar 1930- Apr 1930 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Linda Carlon (as "Marge Gray"), Leo Dawn (as "Dapper Jim Weston"), Lucille Fenton (as "Mary Weston"), Frank H. Fey (as "Mickey Dugan"), Adele Gilbert (as "Mrs. Roberta Ross"), Jack Goodman (as "Sneaky"), Lawrence C. Phillips (as "John Douglas Alan"), Baby Marie Polizzotto (as "Lois Weston"), Alfreda Sill (as "Sylvia Fenton'), Howard St. John (as "Richard Alan"), Madja Torre (as "Camille De Varville"), Mona Zavin (as "Ruby Hudson"). Produced by Theatres Productions Inc.
- (1930) Stage Play: Princess Charming. Musical/operetta/romance. Music by Albert Szirmai and Arthur Swartz. Lyrics by Arthur Swanstrom. Book by Jack Donahue. Based on the original of Franz Martos. Based on the original of Arthur Wimperis and Lauri Wylie. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Ballets by Albertina Rasch. Military direction by Harry Holbrook, U.S.M.C. Directed by Edward C. Lilley and Bobby Connolly. Imperial Theatre: 13 Oct 1930- 29 Nov 1930 (56 performances). Cast: Louise Allen (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Allen (as "Ensemble"), Walter Asmus (as "Ensemble"), Jeanne Aubert (as "Wanda Navarro"), Fred Barry (as "Ensemble"), Adeline Bendon (as "Ensemble"), Irene Bostick (as "Colette"), Thomas Bourke (as "Ensemble"), Jeanette Bradley (as "Ensemble"), Fred Brook (as "Ensemble"), Edna Bunte (as "Ensemble"), Kay Burnell (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Carey (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Cook (as "Ensemble"), Ray Covert (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Dallas (as "Ensemble"), Erle Danley (as "Ensemble"), Brian Davis (as "Ensemble"), Ilus de Pongo (as "Ensemble"), Raoul De Tisne (as "Lord Chamberlain to the King"), Peggy Dolan (as "Ensemble"), James Dowling (as "Ensemble"), Douglass Dumbrille (as "Ivanoff"), Leon Dunar (as "Ensemble"), June English (as "Ensemble"), John Fulco (as "Ensemble"), Betty Gallagher (as "Marie"), Anne Goddard (as "Ensemble"), Donald Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Roy Gordon (as "Baron Sigman"), Portia Grafton (as "Ensemble"), Yvonne Grey (as "Veronique"), Marie Grimaldi (as "Ensemble"), Edouard Grobe (as "Ensemble"), George Grossmith (as "Christian II of Elyria"), William Hagen (as "Ensemble"), Robert Halliday (as "Captain Torrelli of the Cruiser Elyria"), Louise Hansen (as "Ensemble"), Ann Hardman (as "Ensemble"), Patty Hastings (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Hayden (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Herbert (as "Princess Elaine of Novia"), Paul Huber (as "Attorney General"), Dorothea James (as "Lulu"), Jack James (as "Ensemble"), Agatha Johann (as "Ensemble"), Howard Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Kain (as "Ensemble"), John Kane (as "Lieutenant of the Elyria"), Wilma Kaye (as "Ensemble"), Stella Kehr (as "Ensemble"), Andor Keller (as "Ensemble"), Tom Kelly (as "Ensemble"), Regina Kovale (as "Ensemble"), John Krikoff (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Lauri (as "Ensemble"), William Leon (as "Ensemble"), Albert Leroy (as "Ensemble"), Jack Lister (as "Ensemble"), John Mangum (as "Ensemble"), Robert Marco (as "Ensemble"), Frances Markey (as "Anastasia"), Ernest McChesney (as "Second Lieutenant"), Duke McHale (as "Page"), Evelyn Monte (as "Ensemble"), Lewis Moore (as "Ensemble"), Merrit Moore (as "Ensemble"), Victor Moore (as "Irving Huff"), Arduino Muzzie (as "Ensemble"), Leon Nash (as "Ensemble"), Norma Nash (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Nodine (as "Ensemble"), Lee Nugent (as "Ensemble"), Leslie Ostrander (as "Ensemble"), Nona Otero (as "Ensemble"), Joanna Parker (as "Ensemble"), Tessie Pearson (as "Ensemble"), Donald Plover (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Potter (as "Ensemble"), William Prevost (as "Ensemble"), Pat Quinton (as "Ensemble"), Basil Rallis (as "Ensemble"), Wynne Ralph (as "Ensemble"), William Ritter (as "Ensemble"), Wilma Roeloff (as "Marguerite"), William Ruppel (as "Ensemble"), Robert Saidler (as "Ensemble"), Billy Sallier (as "Ensemble"), Marion Santre (as "Ensemble"), Bart Schilling (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Sickle (as "Ensemble"), Maurice Siegel (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite Slattery (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Sproul (as "Ensemble"), Howard St. John (as "Aide de Camp to the King"), Jack Stevens (as "Ensemble"), Pam Sweeny (as "Ensemble"), Leo Tatzin (as "Ensemble"), Carola Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Turner (as "Ensemble"), Serge Ury (as "Ensemble"), Jack Var (as "Ensemble"), John Walsh (as "Ensemble"), Walter Wandell (as "Ensemble"), Israfel Weinstein (as "Ensemble"), Patricia Whitney (as "Ensemble"), Martha Wilbert (as "Ensemble"), Frances Wise (as "Ensemble"), Josephine Wolfe (as "Ensemble"), Edward Young (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Bobby Connolly and Arthur Swanstrom.
- (1932) Stage Play: Bulls, Bears and Asses. Written by Milton Herbert Gropper. Directed by Melville Burke. Playhouse Theatre: 6 May 1932- May 1932 (closing date unknown/2 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, Robert Barrat (as "Delroy"), Elise Bartlett (as "Mrs. Fisher"), Sally Bates, Arden Benlain, Roman Bohnen (as "Dr. Hollis"), Egon Brecher (as "The Baron"), Edward Butler, Hobart Cavanaugh (as "Charlie Moore"), Ashley Cooper, Griffin Crafts, Jessie Graham, Joseph Greenwald, Francesca Hill, Len D. Hollister, Clifford Jones, Irene Lee (as "Betty Grant"), Ann Lowenworth, Frederick Malcolm, David Manley, Frank McDonald, Jane Mullin, Franklyn Munnell, John Daly Murphy (as "Brown"), Olive Reeves-Smith, Jack Rigo, William Roselle (as "Starr"), Lillian Savin, Robert Shayne, Ralph Simone, Louis Sorin, Howard St. John (as "Murdock"), Paul Stewart (as "Merwin"), Virginia Tracy, Lew Welch, Huntly Weston, Salvatore Zito. Note: Frederick Malcolm may be Fred Waring.
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