- (1913 - 1960) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1913) Stage Play: The Five Frankfurters. Written by Basil Hood [final Broadway credit], from the German of Carl Rossler. 39th Street Theatre: 3 Mar 1913- May 1913 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Alma Belwin, Lois Frances Clark, Mathilde Cottrelly, Pedro de Cordoba, Marjorie Dore, Edward Emery, Frank Goldsmith, Evelyn Hill, Walter Kingsford, Noel Leslie [Broadway debut], Frank Losee (as "Solomon"), Edward MacKay, John Sainpolis, Henry Stephenson, H. David Todd. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Clever Ones . Written by Alfred Sutro. Directed by Tully Marshall. Punch and Judy Theatre: 28 Jan 1915- Apr 1915 (closing date unknown/100 performances).
- (1916) Stage Play: The Happy Ending. Music by Eugen Hale. Written by 'J. duRocher MacPherson' and 'L. du Rocher MacPherson'. Shubert Theatre: 21 Aug 1916- Sep 1916 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Frank Andrews, Mrs. Ernest Cove, Margaret Fareleigh, Charity Finney, Arthur Fitzgerald, Leonard Grey, Winifred Hanley, Judith Ives, Florence Le Clercq, Noel Leslie, William Lynn, Mayne Lynton, Beatrice Maude, Margaret Mower, Fred W. Permain, Flora Sheffield [Broadway debut]. Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Basker. Written by Clifford Mills. Empire Theatre: 30 Oct 1916- Dec 1916 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Cynthia Brooke, Alice Gordon,Muriel Martin-Harvey, James Kearney, Frank Kingdon, Florence Le Clercq, Marguerite Leslie, Noel Leslie, Edward Lester, Cyril Maude, Madeline Meredith, Maud Milton, Edgar Norton, Hassard Short.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Faithful. Drama. Written by John Masefield. Garrick Theatre: 13 Oct 1919- Jan 1920 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Richard Abbott (as "Chikara"), Julia Adler (as "Starblossom"), Mary Blair (as "Wild Cherry"), Robert Donaldson (as "Kodera"), Augustin Duncan (as "Kurano"), Walter Geer (as "Shoda"), Henry Herbert (as "Kira"), Wallie Howe [credited as Walter Howe] (as "Kamai"), Boris Korlin (as "Sagisaka"), Noel Leslie (as "A Widow's Son"), Albert Lester (as "Captain of Kira's Guards"), William J. Nelson (as "An Old Samurai"), Rollo Peters (as "Asano"), Milton Pope (as "One"), Erskine Sanford (as "Hara/Honzo"), Henry Stillman (as "The Envoy"), Henry Travers (as "Hazama"), Helen Westley (as "Lady Kurano"). Produced by Augustin Duncan.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Rise of Silas Lapham. Drama. Written by Leslie Sabine. Garrick Theatre: 25 Nov 1919- Feb 1920 (closing date unknown/47 performances). Cast included: Neil Hamilton, Wallie Howe, Mildred Keats, Grace Knell, Noel Leslie (as "Tom Corey"), William Nelson, Milton Pope, Henry Travers, Helen Westley. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Power of Darkness. Tragedy. Written by Lev Tolstoy. Garrick Theatre: 15 Jan 1920- Mar 1920 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1921) Stage Play: Ambush. Drama.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Shadow. Drama. Written by Eden Phillpotts. Klaw Theatre: 24 Apr 1922- May 1922 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Produced by Marc Klaw Inc.
- (1922) Stage Play: Salome. Drama (revival). Written by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Fred Eric. Klaw Theatre: 22 May 1922- May 1922 (closing date unknown/8 performances).
- (1923) Stage Play: The Guilty One. Drama. Written by Michael Morton and Peter Traill. Directed by Edward Elsner. Selwyn Theatre: 20 Mar 1923- Apr 1923 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Charles Dalton (as "Mr. Seaton Davies"), Florence Edney (as "Annie"), Pauline Frederick (as "Irene Short"), Ethel Intropidi (as "Madge Ellis"), Noel Leslie (as "Dick Raston"), Charles Waldron (as "Ronald Short"), Henry Warwick (as "Dr. Brassey"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1947) Stage Play: The Druid Circle. Written by John Van Druten. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Stewart Chaney. Directed by John Van Druten. Morosco Theatre: 22 Oct 1947- 20 Dec 1947 (69 performances). Cast: Lillian Bronson (as "Miss Dagnall") [final Broadway role], Leo G. Carroll (as "Professor White"), Boyd Crawford (as "Maddox"), Susan Douglas (as "Megan Lewis"), Ethel Griffies (as "Mrs. White"), Cherry Hardy (as "Blodwen"), Noel Leslie (as "Professor Parry Phillips"), Merle Maddern (as "Miss Trevelyan"), Neva Patterson (as "Brenda Maddox"), Walter Starkey (as "Tom Lloyd-Ellis"), Aiden Turner (as "Tobin"). Produced by Alfred De Liagre Jr.. Note: Produced as an installment of The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse: Season 1, Episode 23 as The Druid Circle (originally aired 6 Mar 1949) with Leo G. Carroll and Lillian Bronson recreating their stage roles.
- (1948) Stage Play: The Linden Tree. Written by J.B. Priestley. Directed by George Schaefer. Music Box Theatre: 2 Mar 1948- 6 Mar 1948 (7 performances). Cast: Cathleen Cordell, Marilyn Erskine, Halliwell Hobbes, Boris Karloff, Viola Keats, Noel Leslie, Una O'Connor. Produced by Maurice Evans Productions.
- (1949) Stage Play: I Know My Love. Comedy. Written by S.N. Behrman. Adapted from "Auprès de Ma Blonde" by Marcel Achard. Press Representative: Carlton Miles [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Alfred Lunt. Shubert Theatre: 2 Nov 1949- 3 Jun 1950 (247 performances). Cast: Lynn Fontanne (as "Emily Chanler"), Alfred Lunt (as "Thomas Chanler"), Katharine Bard, Henry Barnard, Charles Bowden, Sandy Campbell, Betty Caulfield, Mary Fickett, Hugh Franklin, Roy Johnson, Lillian Kemble-Cooper (as "Agnes") [credited as Lily Kemble-Cooper] (final Broadway role), Geoffrey Kerr, Doreen Lang, William LeMassena, Noel Leslie (as "Jerome Talbot"), Allen Martin, Esther Mitchell, Renee Orsell, Thomas Palmer, Anne Sargent, J.P. Wilson. Produced by The Theatre Guild and John C. Wilson.
- (1950) Stage Play: The Day After Tomorrow. Comedy. Written and directed by Frederick Lonsdale. Booth Theatre: 26 Oct 1950- 11 Nov 1950 (12 performances).
- (1950) Stage Play: Captain Brassbound's Conversion. Comedy (revival).
- (1952) Stage Play: The Sacred Flame (Revival). Written by W. Somerset Maugham [final Broadway credit during lifetime]. Directed by John Reich [earliest Broadway credit]. President Theatre: 6 Oct 1952- 25 Oct 1952 (24 performances). Cast: Nancy Coleman (as "Nurse Wayland"), Noel Leslie (as "Major Liconda"), Charles H. McCawley (as "Maurice Tabret"), Mark Roberts (as "Colin Tabret"), John D. Seymour (as "Dr. Harvester"), Frances Starr (as "Mrs. Tabret"), Joanna Vischer (as "Alice"), Patricia Wheel (as "Stella Tabret"). Produced by Anthony Parella.
- (1956) Stage Play: The Apple Cart. Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by George Schaefer. Plymouth Theatre: 18 Oct 1956- 2 Feb 1957 (124 performances).
- (1958) Stage Play: The World of Suzie Wong. Drama. Written by Paul Osborn. Based on the novel by Richard Mason. "How Can You Forget?" by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Special arrangements by Benny Goodman. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Dorothy Jeakins. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Paintings by Wade Reynolds. Directed by Joshua Logan. Broadhurst Theatre (moved to The 54th Street Theatre from 9 Nov 1959- 2 Jan 1960): 14 Oct 1958- 2 Jan 1960 (508 performances). Cast: France Nuyen (as "Suzie Wong"), Ron Randell, William Shatner (as "Robert Lomax"), Stephen Cheng, Noel Leslie (as "George O'Neill") [final Broadway role], Viraj Amonsin, Clifford Arashi, William Becker, Jorge Benhur, Kurt Bieber, Meiyu Chang, Stephen Cheng, Ellen Davalos, Derrick Dobb, Tracy Everitt, Ed Garrabrandt, Bill Harden, Karl Held, David Hill, Linda Ho, Ichisuki Ishikawa, Bill Jason, Flavia Hsu Kingman, David Kitchen, Tinya Lang Yun, Noel Leslie, Jerry Logas, Jin Jin Mai, John Mamo, Marc Marno, Sarah Marshall, Mary Mon Toy, Ted Morell, Richard Nieves, Ron Randell, Warren Robertson, Tsunao Sato, Sirat, Paul Smith, Fred Starbuck, Takayo, Hokon T'ang, Sufei T'ang, Vie Von Thom, Neil Vipond, Kathleen Widdoes. Produced by David Merrick, Seven Arts Productions and Mansfield Prods. Note: Filmed as The World of Suzie Wong (1960) starring William Holden (in the role originated by William Shatner) and Nancy Kwan.
- (1954) He acted in Leslie Bush-Fekete's play, "Heaven Can Wait," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Steve Cochran in the cast.
- (August 1949) He acted in Margaret Curtis' play, "A Highland Fling," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Francis Compton and John McQuade in the cast.
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