- (1944 - 1961) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1944) Stage Play: Men to the Sea. Written by Herbert Kubly. Directed by Eddie Dowling. National Theatre: 3 Oct 1944- 21 Oct 1944 (23 performances). Cast: James Alexander (as "Howard Moore"), Richard Camp (as "Brophy"), Marguerite Clifton (as "Red"), Mary Jean Copeland (as "Tall Girl"), Paul Crabtree (as "Harry"), Randolph Echols (as "Duckworth"), James Elliott (as "French Sailor"), Maurice Ellis (as "Reuben"), Frank Etherton (as "Dick Graham"), Susana Garnett (as "Bonnie"), Toni Gilman (as "Christabel") [final Broadway role], Maggie Gould (as "Hazel"), Bill Hunt (as "Hughes"), Joyce Mathews (as "Julie"), Grace Mills (as "Madame Mosh"), Tommy Noonan (as "Joe Foster") [Broadway debut], Mildred Joanne Smith (as "Hyacinth"), Michael Strong (as "Chauncey"), Joe Verdi (as "Nic"). Produced by David J. Wolper.
- (1961) Stage Play: How to Make a Man. Written by William Welch. Based on a story by Clifford D. Simak. Electronic Sound Composition: Bruce Haack. Directed by Eddie Bracken. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 2 Feb 1961- 11 Feb 1961 (12 performances). Cast: Barbara Britton (as "Grace Knight"), Vicki Cummings (as "Harriet Lee") [final Broadway role], Michael Dunn (as "Adam, A legal Robot"), David Durston (as "First Counsel"), Harold Gary (as "Judge"), Scott Hale (as "Announcer/A Delivery Man/Second Counsel"), Pepi Krisch (as "Beer Robot/Second Legal Robot"), Peter Marshall [credited as Pete Marshall] (as "Albert"), Monica May (as "How-2 Co. Operator/Miss Jenkins/Ava"), Tommy Noonan (as "Gordon Knight") [final Broadway role], Charles Pursell (as "Abe, A Robot"), Erik Rhodes (as "Anson Lee"), Alois Sapik (as "Gardener Robot"), John Schon (as "Adolph, A waiter Robot"), Allen Swift (as "Commentator/Trial Commentators/All Voices"). Produced by Dick Randall, Jerome Rudolph and Play Producers Inc. Produced by arrangement with Jay Garon, Morgan Wilson and Spice Wood Enterprises.
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