- (1932 - 1957) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1932) Stage Play: Men Must Fight. Written by Reginald Lawrence and S.K. Lauren. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Lyceum Theatre: 14 Oct 1932- Nov 1932 (closing date unknown/35 performances). Cast: Edgar Barrier (as "Jose"), Janet Beecher (as "Laura Seward"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Albert"), Gilbert Emery (as "Edwin Seward"), Alma Kruger (as "Madame Seward"), Douglass Montgomery, Percy Moore, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Lauralee Skinner, Kent Smith (as "Lt. Chase") [Broadway debut], Laura Treadwell (as "Mrs. Chase"). Produced by Joseph P. Bickerton Jr.
- (1933) Stage Play: The Drums Begin. Drama. Written by Howard Irving Young. Directed by George Abbott. Shubert Theatre: 24 Nov 1933- Dec 1933 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Walter Abel, Judith Anderson, Oliver Barbour, Mathilde Baring (as "Charlotte"), C.C. Charles, Harry Cooke, Pierre De Ramey, Joseph Downing, William Foran (as "George Patterson"), Robert Gleckler, F. Cliff Jewell, Moffat Johnston, Alexander Lewis, José Ruben (as "Gaston Corday"), William Shea, J. Ascher Smith, Kent Smith (as "Karl Hoffman"), Lionel Stander (as "Feodor Dobinsky"), Ingeborg Tillisch, Juan Varro, William Wadsworth, Alf Weinberg. Produced by George Abbott and Philip Dunning.
- (1934) Stage Play: Dodsworth. Drama. Based on a novel by Sinclair Lewis, as adapted by Sidney Howard. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. Shubert Theatre: 24 Feb 1934- 30 Jun 1934 (147 performances). Cast included: Walter Huston, Nick Adams, Fay Bainter, Harlan Briggs (as "Thomas J. Pearson, called "Tubby"), Hal K. Dawson (as "A.B. Hurd"), Dorothy Raymond (as "Baroness von Obersdorf"), Ralph Simone (as "Information Clerk"), Kent Smith, Nan Sunderland, John Williams. Produced by Max Gordon. Note: Filmed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company [distributed by United Artists] as Dodsworth (1936).
- (1934) Stage Play: Dodsworth. Drama (return engagement). Written by Sidney Howard. From the novel by Sinclair Lewis. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. Shubert Theatre: 20 Aug 1934- Jan 1935 (closing date unknown/168 performances). Cast: Nick Adams, Fay Bainter (as "Fran Dodsworth"), Harlan Briggs (as "Thomas J. Pearson, called "Tubby"), Charles Christensen, Hal K. Dawson (as "A.B. Hurd"), Marie Falls, Lucille Fenton, Flora Fransioli, Bert Gardner, Charles Halton, Ethel Hampton, Leonore Harris, Walter Huston (as "Samuel Dodsworth"), Ethel Jackson, Jack Kingsberry, Nolan Leary, Marie Mallon, Beatrice Maude, William E. Morris, Charles Powers, Dorothy Raymond, John Roberts, Ralph Simone, Kent Smith (as "Kurt von Obersdorf"), Nan Sunderland, Myrtle Tannehill, Frank W. Taylor, Arthur Uttry, Betty Van Auken, John Williams (as "Clyde Lockert"), Mervin Williams, Jay Wilson. Produced by Max Gordon. Note: Filmed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company [distributed by United Artists] as Dodsworth (1936).
- (1936) Stage Play: Saint Joan. Drama (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre: 9 Mar 1936- May 1936 (closing date unknown/89 performances). Cast: Brian Aherne (as "Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick"), A.S. 'Pop' Byron (as "The Inquisitor"), Eduardo Ciannelli (as "Peter Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais"), Katharine Cornell (as "Joan"), George Coulouris (as "John de Stogumber"), Maurice Evans (as "The Dauphin later, Charles VII of France"), Charles Waldron (as "The Archbishop of Rheims"), Hilde Albers, Robert Champlain, Arthur Chatterton, John Cromwell (as "Brother Martin Ladvenu"), Charles Dalton, Anne Froelick, Richard Graham, Joseph Holland, Lois Jameson, Barry Kelly, Ruth March, Walter Marquiss, Irving Morrow, David Orrick, Tyrone Power (as "Bertrand de Poulengey"), William Roehrick, Edward Ryan, Hudson Shortwell, Kent Smith (as "Dunois"), Kurt Steinbart, Fred Thompson, David Vivian. Produced by Katharine Cornell. Note: One of Power's first major stage roles.
- (1936) Stage Play: Seen But Not Heard. Comedy. Written by Marie Baumer and Martin Berkeley. Scenic Design by John Root. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Henry Miller's Theatre: 17 Sep 1936- Nov 1936 (closing date unknown/60 performances). Cast: Anne Baxter (as "Elizabeth Winthrop") [Broadway debut], Anthony Blair (as "Lowell"), Boyd Davis (as "Senator Howard Winthrop"), Grace Fox (as "Harriett"), Lulu Mae Hubbard (as "Ruth Winthrop"), Paul McGrath (as "John Clyde"), Eleanor Phelps (as "Thelma Barker"), Dean Raymond (as "Dr. Paley"), Raymond Roe (as "Tommy Winthrop"), Kent Smith (as "Bob Winthrop"), Ralph Theodore (as "Jeffreys"), Frankie Thomas (as "Duke Winthrop"), Ann Winslow (as "Celia Winthrop"), John Winthrop (as "Romney"), Ernest Woodward (as "Reverend Clifford Winthrop"). Produced by D.A. Doran. Produced in association with International Productions Inc.
- (1936) Stage Play: The Wingless Victory. Tragedy. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Empire Theatre: 23 Dec 1936- Mar 1937 (closing date unknown/110 performances). Cast: Walter Abel (as "Nathaniel McQueston"), Arthur Chatterdon (as "Jared Mungo"), Victor Colton (as "Van Zandt"), Katharine Cornell (as "Oparre"), Franklyn Davis, Claire Howard (as "Durian"), Lois Jameson, Barry Kelly (as "Happy Penny"), Ruth Matteson (as "Faith Ingalls"), Myron McCormick (as "Ruel McQueston"), Mary Michael (as "A Girl"), Theodroa Pleadwell (as "Letty"), Effie Shannon (as "Mrs. McQueston"), Kent Smith (as "Reverend Phineas McQueston"), John Winthrop, Helen Zelinskaya (as "Toala"). Produced by Katharine Cornell.
- (1937) Stage Play: Candida. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Empire Theatre: 10 Mar 1937- 6 May 1937 (50 performances). Cast: Katharine Cornell (as "Candida"), Morgan Farley, Robert Harris, A.P. Kaye, Mildred Natwick (as "Miss Proserpine Garnett"), Kent Smith (as "The Rev. James Mavor Morell"). Produced by Katharine Cornell.
- (1937) Stage Play: The Star-Wagon. Drama/fantasy. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Musical Director: Albert Pearl. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Empire Theatre: 29 Sep 1937- Apr 1938 (closing date unknown/223 performances). Cast: Lillian Gish (as "Martha Minch"), Burgess Meredith (as "Stephen Minch"), Evelyn Abbott, Alan Anderson, Whit Bissell (as "Park"), Jane Buchanan, Russell Collins (as "Hanus Wicks"), Charles Forrester, Howard Freeman, William Garner, Barry Kelley, Mildred Natwick (as "Mrs. Rutledge"), Edmond O'Brien (as "Paul Reiger"), John Philliber, Edith Smith, Kent Smith (as "Duffy"), Muriel Starr (as "Angela/Herb Woman"), J. Arthur Young. Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (1938) Stage Play: How to Get Tough About It. Comedy. Written by Robert Ardrey. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre: 8 Feb 1938- Feb 1938 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: José Ferrer (as "Vergez"), Connie Gilchrist, Hans Hamsa, Fred Howard, George J. Lewis, Katherine Locke (as "Kitty"), Karl Malden (as "Joe"), Ruth March, Myron McCormick (as "Dan Grimshaw"), Millard Mitchell (as "Billy Boy"), George Nash, Jack Riggo, Ralph Riggs, Kent Smith (as "Matt Grogan"). Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (1938) Stage Play: Outward Bound. Drama (revival). Written by Sutton Vane. Directed by Otto Preminger. Playhouse Theatre: 22 Dec 1938- 22 Jul 1939 (255 performances). Cast: Florence Reed (as "Mrs. Clivedon-Banks"), Laurette Taylor (as "Mrs. Midget"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Rev. Frank Thomson"), Helen Chandler (as "Ann"), Morgan Farley (as "Scrubby"), Bramwell Fletcher (as "Mr. Prior"), Louis Hector (as "Mr. Lingley"), Alexander Kirkland (as "Henry"), Vincent Price (as "Rev. William Duke"). Produced by The Playhouse Company.
- (1939) Stage Play: Jeremiah. Directed by Worthington Miner. Guild Theatre: 3 Feb 1939- Mar 1939 (closing date unknown/35 performances). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1939) Stage Play: Christmas Eve. Drama. Written by Gustav Eckstein. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Henry Miller's Theatre: 27 Dec 1939- 30 Dec 1939 (6 performances). Cast: Anthony Blair (as "Father Flynn"), John Dione (as "Italian Boy"), Vincent J. Donehue (as "Tim, the first child"), Katherine Locke (as "Julia, the second child"), Sidney Lumet (as "Leo, the third child"), Michael Macready (as "Ignace, the fourth child"), Beth Merrill (as "Hanka, the mother"), Mildred Natwick (as "Mother McGlory, the grandmother"), Peter Palmieri (as "Italian Boy"), James Rennie (as "Joe McGlory, the father"), Robert Ross (as "Doctor Harris"), Peter Scott (as "A Delivery Boy"), Kent Smith (as "Peter Tor"). Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (July 16, 1949) Radio: Appeared in NBC University Theater's adaptation of John P. Marquand's "Point of No Return".
- (1940) Stage Play: An International Incident. Comedy. Written by Vincent Sheean. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 2 Apr 1940- 13 Apr 1940 (15 performances). Cast: Ethel Barrymore (as "Mrs. Charles Rochester"), Richard S. Bishop (as "Photographer"), John Gordon (as "Gage Photographer"), Eda Heinemann (as "Mrs. Thrush/Mrs. August Schultz"), Josephine Hull (as "Mrs. John Wurthering Blackett/Mrs. G. Hiram Tracy"), Cecil Humphreys (as "The Right Honorable Charles Albert Clarke-Bates"), Arthur Kennedy (as Smithers/Riley"), Ben Lackland (as "McClosky/Witherspoon"), Lea Penman (as "Miss Evadne Martine/Mrs. Burlingame"), Peter Scott (as "Photographer"), Kent Smith (as "Hank Rogers"), Sidney Stone (as "Reggiani/Jaeger"), Regine Valdy (as "Ninette"). Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (June 15, 1943) Radio: "Suspense", Episode 46 "Last Night"
- (1960) He acted in Jean Giraudoux's play, "Amphitryon 38," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Arlene Francis and George Grizzard in the cast. Martin Gabel was director.
- (1950) Stage Play: The Wisteria Trees. Drama. Written by Joshua Logan. Based on "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov. Lighting and Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Musical arrangements by Lehman Engel. Directed by Joshua Logan. Martin Beck Theatre: 29 Mar 1950- 16 Sep 1950 (165 performances). Cast: Helen Hayes, Walter Abel, Peggy Conklin, Kent Smith, Alonzo Bozan (as "Scott"), Georgia Burke, Vinie Burrows, Patsy Carol, Ossie Davis (as "Jacques"), Patricia DeCoursey, Maurice Ellis, Reri Grist, Ellen Cobb-Hill, Bethel Leslie (as "Antoinette"), Emory S. Richardson, Ralph Robertson Jr., Maude Simmons, G. Albert Smith (as "Bowman Witherspoon"), Kitty Snapper, Elisa Toca, Irene Treadwill, Mary Vallee, Bentley Wallace, Douglas Watson, Duke Williams. Produced by Leland Hayward and Joshua Logan.
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