- (1925 - 1941) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1925) Stage Play: The Complex. Drama.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Virgin Man. Comedy.
- (1927) Stage Play: Speak Easy. Melodrama. Written by Edward Knoblock and George Rosener. Mansfield Theatre: 26 Sep 1927- Nov 1927 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Leopold Badia (as "Willy Boy") [Broadway debut], Donald Campbell (as "Paul Martin"), Leo G. Carroll (as "Fuzzy Arnold"), John Crone (as "Junkie Joe"), Dorothy Hall (as "Alice Woods"), Beatrice Lee (as "Daisy"), Marie Pettes (as "Old Annie"), Kate Roemer [credited as Kate Pierce Roemer] (as "Teddy"), Adelaide Rondelle (as "Rita"), Ann Shoemaker (as "Min Denton"), Ruthelma Stevens (as "Virginia Arnold"), Arthur R. Vinton (as "Cannon Costello"), Edward Woods. Produced by William B. Friedlander. Note: Filmed by Fox Film Corp. as Speakeasy (1929).
- (1928) Stage Play: A Lady for a Night.
- (1928) Stage Play: Girl Trouble. Written by Barry Conners.
- (1929) Stage Play: Precious. Comedy/farce.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Love Duel. Comedy.
- (1929) Stage Play: Other Men's Wives. Comedy. Written by Walter C. Hackett. Directed by Edgar Selwyn. Times Square Theatre: 12 Nov 1929- Dec 1929 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Percy Ames (as "Reginald De Brett"), Walter Armin (as "Gendarme"), Armand Cortes (as "Maitre D'Hotel"), Claiborne Foster (as "The Maid"), Dorothy Hall (as "Angela Worthing"), Hugh Sinclair (as "Anthony Peel"), John G. Spacey, Harvey Stephens (as "Sam Worthing"). Produced by Edgar Selwyn.
- (1930) Stage Play: Flying High. Musical comedy. Music by Ray Henderson. Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Lew Brown. Book by John McGowan, Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva. Musical Director: Al Goodman. Directed by George White and Edward C. Lilley. Apollo Theatre: 3 Mar 1930- 3 Jan 1931 (355 performances). Cast: Joanna Allen (as "Ensemble"), Andy Anderson (as "Ensemble"), Jack Bedford (as "Ensemble"), Walter Blair (as "Ensemble"), Hazel Boffinger (as "Ensemble"), Grace Brinkley (as "Eileen Cassidy"), Jane Brown (as "Ensemble"), Russ Brown (as "Sport Wardell"), Jack Bruns (as "Mr. Charles"), Bobbie Campbell (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Case (as "Ensemble"), Warren Crosby (as "Ensemble"), Charles Davis (as "Ensemble"), Dody Donnelly (as "Ensemble"), Bernie Dossitt (as "Ensemble"), Lois Eckhart (as "Ensemble"), George Ford (as "Ensemble"), Jane Gale (as "The Gale Quadruplets"), Jean Gale (as "The Gale Quadruplets"), Joan Gale (as "The Gale Quadruplets"), June Gale (as "The Gale Quadruplets"), Peggy Gallimore (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Hall (as "Judy Trent"), Elmer Hertel (as "Ensemble"), Beth Holt (as "Ensemble"), Rita Horgan (as "Ensemble"), James Howard (as "Ensemble"), Don Hudson (as "Ensemble"), Jesse James (as "Ensemble"), Renee Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Phil King(as "Ensemble"), Bert Lahr (as "Rusty Krause"), Barbara Lee (as "Ensemble"), Robert Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Bob Lively (as "Tim"), Fred Manatt (as "Major Watts, M.D."), Florence Marriner (as "Ensemble"), Edith Martin (as "Ensemble"), Vivian Mathison (as "Ensemble"), John McCahill (as "Ensemble"), Maurine McNeil (as "Ensemble"), Clarence Meyers (as "Ensemble"), Carol Miller (as "Ensemble"), Helene Miller (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Morgan (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Moseley (as "Ensemble"), William Murray (as "Ensemble"), James Notarro (as "Ensemble"), Pearl Osgood (as "Bunny McHugh"), Gladys Page (as "Ensemble"), Mickey Ray (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Ring (as "Ensemble"), Cornelia Rogers (as "Ensemble"), Charles Rose (as "Ensemble"), Herbert Sampson (as "Ensemble"), Gus Schilling (as "Ensemble"), Diana Seaby (as "Ensemble"), Len Shaw (as "Mr. Henry"), Oscar Shaw (as "Tod Addison"), Carolyn Sickle (as "Ensemble"), Robert Silva (as "Ensemble"), Kate Smith (as "Pansy Sparks") [final Broadway role], Jane Stafford (as "Ensemble"), Flora Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Benjamin Tilberg (as "Ensemble"), Betty Travers (as "Ensemble"), Al Vickers (as "Ensemble"), Daniel Wakeley (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Webb (as "Ensemble"), Henry Whittemore (as "Gordon Turner"). Produced by George White. Note (1): One of the few major post-crash hits on Broadway. (2) Filmed by MGM as Flying High (1931), directed by Charles Reisner with Mr. Lahr repeating his starring role.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Greeks Had a Word for It. Comedy.
- (1932) Stage Play: Child of Manhattan. Romantic comedy.
- (1932) Stage Play: Lilly Turner.
- (1934) Stage Play: The Wooden Slipper. Comedy. Written by Samson Raphaelson.
- (1934) Stage Play: The Pure in Heart. Drama.
- (1934) Stage Play: Page Miss Glory. Comedy. Written by Joseph Schrank and Philip Dunning. Scenic Design by Arne Lundborg. Directed by George Abbott. Mansfield Theatre: 27 Nov 1934- Mar 1935 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Royal Beal (as "Mr. Bates"), Harry Bellaver (as "Petey"), Carter Blake, Charles D. Brown, Chester Clute (as "Mr. Grace"), Edward Colebrook, Harry Dee, Joseph Downing, Betty Field (as "Telegram Reporter"), John Fleming, Pedro A. Galvan, Roy Gordon, Harold Grau (as "A Gentleman of the Press"), Douglas Gregory, Dorothy Hall (as "Loretta"), Peggy Hart (as "News Reporter"), H.S. Hopkins, J. Anthony Hughes, Bruce MacFarlane, Muriel Robert, Frank Sardo, Jane Seymour, Peggy Shannon (as "Gladys Russell"), Maud Sinclair (as "Mother"), Jerry Sloane, Ralph Sternard, James Stewart (as "Ed Olsen"), Charles Strong, Royal Dana Tracey (as "Prof. Noonan"), O.J. Vanasse, Joseph Vitale (as "Nick"), Frederic Voight. Produced by Laurence Schwab and Philip Dunning. Note: Filmed as Page Miss Glory (1935).
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