- (1929) Stage: Appeared in "The House of Fear" on Broadway. Mystery/farce.
- (1931) Stage: Appeared (as "Greensberg") in "If I Were You" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Sholom Aleichem. Directed by Maurice Schwartz (earliest Broadway credit; also in cast as "David Shapiro"). Ambassador Theatre: 23 Sep 1931-Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/77 performances). Cast: Istar Barzel (as "Betty's Schoolmate"), Natalie Browning (as "Betty"), Joan Claire (as "Betty's Schoolmate"), Martin Cravath (as "First Student: / "Ensemble"), Charles Davis (as "Third Student" / "Ensemble"), Fernanda Eliscu (as "Sarah"), Arnold Emanuel (as "Second Student"), Arnold Emmanuel (as "Ensemble"), Estelle Kamins (as "Betty's Schoolmate"), Constantin Krummel (as "Ensemble"), Edward Leiter (as "Ivanoff"), Sam Lerer (as "Janitor"), Meyer Levin (as "Katz"), Charles Livingstone (as "Hourwitch"), Jack Marcus (as "Siomka"), Harry Mervis (as "Schneyerson"), George Nash (as "Chief of Gendarmes"), Antonio Passy (as "Fourth Student" / "Ensemble"), Louis Pennewell (as "Ensemble"), Zack Rosen (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1931) Stage: Appeared (as "John Brooke") in "Little Women" on Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by Marian De Forest, from the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Directed / produced by William A. Brady. Playhouse Theatre: 7 Dec 1931-Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Burr Caruth, Jane Corcoran (as "Aunt March"), Lee Crowe, Marie Curtis, Carson Davenport, Arthur Donaldson, Peg Entwistle (as "Amy"), Jessie Royce Landis, Caroline Newcombe, Lee Patrick, Joanna Roos.
- (1934) Stage: Appeared (as "Capt. Branman") in "Too Many Boats" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Owen Davis. Based on the novel by Charles L. Clifford. Directed / produced by William A. Brady. Playhouse Theatre: 11 Sep 1934-Sep 1934 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Ruth Abbott (as "Betty Withers"), Richard Bond (as "Juan"), Horace Braham (as "Maj. Von Kurtz"), Eleazer Brice (as "Pvt. Tousant Greer"), Alston Burleigh (as "Capt. Chaplain Randolph"), A.B. Comatheire (as "Pvt. Brant"), John Davis (as "Pvt. Joe Grey"), Nancy Dover (as "Barbara Lake"), James Dunmore (as "Pvt. Paul Simon"), Ernest Evans (as "Pvt. George Acorne"), John Ferguson (as "Pvt. John Smith"), Helen Flint (as "Thelma Von Kurtz"), Ruth Gates (as "Mrs. Hart"), Shirley Gibbs (as "Nancy Carter"), James Gill (as "Pvt. Peter Lee"), Jesse Gines (as "Sgt. Robert Washington"), Earl Goff (as "Pvt. Franklin"), Mitchell Harris (as "Col. Hart"), Arnie Howard (as "Pvt. Franklin Southern"), Charles Kennedy (as "Lt. Col. Mathewson"), Earle Larimore (as "Capt. 'Cork' Coates"), Herman Lynn (as "Pvt. Louie Wadlin"), Eric Mansfield (as "Lt. Willard"), John Marriott (as "1st Sgt. Warren"), Joseph Martin (as "Pvt. Jeff Woodbury"), Donald McClelland (as "Capt. Withers"), Mack McCoy (as "Pvt. Isiah Crowle"), Henderson Muziel (as "(as "Pvt. Peter Lazarus"), Brandon Peters (as "Lt. Col. Decker"), Hayes Prior (as "Pvt. Grumby"), John Remy (as "Pvt. Anthony Caesar"), Elmore Sanders (as "Pvt. Marc Samson"), Frank Shannon (as "Lt. Shard"), William Smith (as "Pvt. Thomas Jackson"), Charles Stewart (as "Sentry #5"), Al Stokes (as "Pvt. Dinkin"), Louis Teague (as "Pvt. Joe Tompkins"), Anne Teeman (as "Julie Shaw"), Joseph Tiggs (as "Pvt. Jeff Wendel"), Rudolph Toombs (as "Cpl. Murphy"), Percy Verwayne (as "Cpl. Rivins"), Henry Whittemore (as "Maj. Hunt"), Frank Williams (as "Pvt. Elisah Cunningham").
- (1934) Stage: Appeared in "Jayhawker" on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1944) Stage: Appeared (as "Dr. Armstrong") in "Ten Little Indians" on Broadway. Mystery. Written by Agatha Christie. Directed by Albert de Courville. Broadhurst Theatre (moved to The Plymouth Theatre from 9 Jan 1945-close): 27 Jun 1944- 30 Jun 1945 (426 performances). Cast: Neil Fitzgerald (as "Rogers"), Georgia Harvey (as "Mrs. Rogers"), Halliwell Hobbes (as "Sir Lawrence Wargrave"), Nicholas Joy (as "Gen. Mackenzie"), Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Anthony Marston"), Claudia Morgan (as "Vera Claythorne"), Patrick O'Connor (as "Fred Narracott"), J. Pat O'Malley (as "William Blore"), Michael Whalen (as "Philip Lombard"), Estelle Winwood (as "Emily Brent"). Replacement actor: Beverly Roberts, Vera Claythorne. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert and Albert De Courville. Produced by arrangement with Farndale Ltd. and B.A. Meyer. NOTE: Filmed as Ten Little Indians (1974).
- (1948) Stage: Appeared )as "Lester") in "The Leading Lady" on Broadway. Written by Ruth Gordon (also in cast as "Gay"). Directed by Garson Kanin. National Theatre: 18 Oct 1948-23 Oct 1948 (8 performances). Cast: Wesley Addy, Margaret Barker, Delma Byron, Ossie Davis, Elizabeth Dewing, Mildred Dunnock, Ethel Griffies, Ian Keith, William J. Kelly, James MacColl, Laura Pierpont, Emory Richardson, Harry Sheppard, Sonia Sorrel, Guy Spaull, Margot Stevenson, Douglas Watson,. Produced by Victor Samrock and William Fields.
- (1949) Stage: Appeared (as "Dr. Schneider"; final Broadway role) in "Detective Story" on Broadway. Drama/melodrama. Written / directed by Sidney Kingsley. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Hudson Theatre (moved to The Broadhurst Theatre from 3 Jul 1950-close): 23 Mar 1949-12 Aug 1950 (581 performances). Cast: Ralph Bellamy (as "Detective McLeod"), Meg Mundy (as "Mary McLeod"), Jean Adair (as "Mrs. Farragut"), John Alberts (as "Gentleman"), Joseph Ancona (as "Mr. Bagatelle"), Archie Benson (as "Crumb-Bum"), Edward Binns (as "Detective Gallagher"), John Boyd (as "Detective O'Brien"), Michelette Burani (as "Mrs. Bagatelle"), Joan Copeland (as "Susan Carmichael"), Jim Flynn (as "Mr. Feeney"), Lou Gilbert (as "Joe Feinson"), Sarah Grable (as "Mrs. Feeney"), Lee Grant (as "Shoplifter"), Carl Griscom (as "Willy"), Byron C. Halstead (as "Patrolman Keough"), Michael Lewin (as "Photographer"), James Maloney (as "Mr. Pritchett"), Horace McMahon (as "Lt. Monoghan"), Patrick McVey (as "Detective Callahan"), Jacqueline Paige (as "Indignant Citizen"), Joe Roberts (as "Patrolman Baker"), Alexander Scourby (as "Tami Giacoppetti"), Maureen Stapleton (as "Miss Hatch"), Warren Stevens (as "Arthur Kindred"), Ruth Storm (as "Lady"), Robert Strauss (as "Detective Dakis"), Michael Strong (as "2nd burglar, Lewis"), Earl Sydnor (as "Patrolman Barnes"), Les Tremayne (as "Mr. Sims"), James Westerfield (as "Detective Brody"), Garney Wilson (as "Mr. Gallantz"), Joseph Wiseman (as "1st burglar, Charlie"). Replacement actors during Hudson Theatre run: Anne Burr (as "Mary McLeod"), Lydia Clarke. Replacement actors during Broadhurst Theatre run: None known. Produced by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Associate Producer: May Kirshner. NOTE: Filmed as Detective Story (1951), Histoire d'un détective (1972).
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