- (1903 - 1943) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1903) Stage Play: Sweet Kitty Bellairs. Drama. Written by David Belasco. from "The Bath Comedy" by Agnes Castle and Egerton Castle. Belasco Theatre: 9 Dec 1903- 4 Jun 1904 (206 performances). Cast: Alfred Cahill, James Carew, Robert Peyton Carter, Henrietta Crosman (as "Kitty"), H. Rees Davies, J. Malcolm Dunn [Broadway debut], Katherine Florence (as "Lady Standish"), Clyde Fogel, Charles Hammond (as "Lord Verney"), Shelly Hull, John E. Kellerd (as "Lord Standish"), Addison Pitt, Mark Smith, Edwin Stevens, Antoinette Walker [Broadway debut], Frank H. Westerton. Produced by David Belasco. Produced by arrangement with Maurice Campbell.
- (1908) Stage Play: Electra. Tragedy (revival). Written by Sophocles. Material adapted by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Translated by Arthur Symons. Garden Theatre: 11 Feb 1908- Feb 1908 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: Alan Campbell, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Stella Patrick Campbell, Muriel Curtis, Charles Dalton, Doris Digby, J. Malcolm Dunn, Janet Gardiner, William Gurney, Eda Heinemann [Broadway debut], Grace Illingworth, Edgar Kent, Henry Merrill, Edyth Seymour, Mrs. Beerbohm Tree, Margaret Watson, Ben Webster, Florence Wells.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Great Question. Written by Frederick Paulding. Scenic Design by A.W. Street. Directed by Frederick Paulding. Majestic Theatre: 26 Oct 1908- Nov 1908 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Jessie Bonstelle, Mabel Carruthers, Alice Donovan, J. Malcolm Dunn, Foster Hackett, Mahlon Hamilton, Mark Kent, Violette Kimball [Broadway debut], Bessie Lea Lestina, Julius McVicker, Homer Miles, Inez Plumer, J.H. Siehler, A.H. Stuart, Royal Tracy. Produced by A.L. Wilbur.
- (1912) Stage Play: Monsieur Beaucaire (Revival). Written by Booth Tarkington and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland [posthumous credit]. Daly's Theatre: 11 May 1912- 4 May 1912 (64 performances). Cast: Herbert Ayling, Lewis Broughton, Catherine Doucet [credited as Catherine Calhoun], Henry Carvill, Edith Charteris, Essex Dane, Reginald Dane, J. Malcolm Dunn, Elwin Eaton [credited as Elwyn Eaton], Rupert Julian, Dorothy Lane, Alice May, Henry Stanford, Vincent Sternroyd, Lewis Waller, Frank Wolfe. Produced by Lewis Waller. Note: Filmed by Paramount Pictures as Monte Carlo (1930) as a Jeanette MacDonald vehicle, and as Monsieur Beaucaire (1924), A Gentleman of France (1905), Monsieur Beaucaire (1946).
- (1912) Stage Play: The Explorer. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Daly's Theatre: 7 May 1912- 26 May 1912 (23 performances). Cast: Lewis Broughton, Henry Carvill, Charles Cherry, Constance Collier, Reginald Dane, Frank Dossert, J. Malcolm Dunn, Elwin Eaton [credited as Elwyn Eaton], Stanley Harrison [Broadway debut], Grace Lane, Suzanne Sheldon, Lewis Waller. Note: Filmed by Jesse Lasky Film Corp. [distributed by Paramount Pictures) as The Explorer (1915).
- (1916) Stage Play: Arms and the Girl. Written by Grant Stewart and Robert M. Baker. Directed by Paul Dickey. Fulton Theatre: 27 Sep 1916- Dec 1916 (closing date unknown/77 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter, Francis Byrne, Paul Cazeneuve, H.F. DeMont, Karl Dietz, J. Malcolm Dunn, Marie Hassell, Ethel Intropidi, Suzanne Jackson, Cyril Scott, Henry Vogel. Produced by William H. Harris Jr. Note: Filmed by Famous Players Film Company (by producer Jesse Lasky later known as Paramount Pictures), as Arms and the Girl (1917) starring Billie Burke and Mr. Dunn.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Poppy God. Melodrama. Written by Leon Gordon, LeRoy Clemens and Thomas Grant Springer. Directed by Leon Gordon. Hudson Theatre: 29 Aug 1921- Sep 1921 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Frank Allworth (as "Hick Lewis"), Robert Brister, King Calder (as "Exley"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Maj. Hawley"), Wallace Ford (as "Higgins") [Broadway debut], Victor Goddard, Ruby Gordon, Marion Grey, Edna Hibbard, Glenn Hopkins, Judson Langill, George MacQuarrie (as "Wo Ling Wo"), Doris Marquette, Harry Mestayer (as "Gin Long"), James Millward, Ralph Morgan (as "Stanley Bennett"), Robert Peel, George Pembroke (as "Tubby"), Harold Seton, Nick Stark, Donald Strebig, H. Conway Wingfield. Produced by the Selwyns.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Squaw Man. Drama (revival). Written by Edwin Milton Royle. Astor Theatre: 26 Dec 1921- Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/50 performances). Cast: Herbert Ashton (as "Grouchy, Cowboy on Carston's Ranch"), Elizabeth Bellairs (as "Lady Mabel Wynnegate, Sister of Henry Wynnegate"), Chauncey Causland (as "McSorley, Engineer of the Overland Limited"), H. Cooper Cliffe (as "Malcolm Petrie, Solicitor of Henry Wynnegate"), Murray Darcy (as "Parker, Conductor of the Overland Limited"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Henry Wynnegate, Earl of Kerhill"), Bernard Durkin (as "Little Hal, Nat-U-Ritch's Son"), Herbert Farjeon (as "Baco White"), William Faversham (as "Capt. James Wynnegate, Cousin of Henry Wynnegate, Afterwards Known as Jim Carson"), William Frederic (as "Bud Hardy, County Sheriff"), Harry Hanlon (as "Pete, A Cowboy"), Winifred Harris (as "Lady Elizabeth Wynnegate, Mother of Henry Wynnegate"), Riley Hatch (as "Tab-Y-Wana, Peach Chief of the Utes"), William T. Hays (as "Mr. Hiram Doolittle"), Frank Hollins (as "Sir John Applegate, Diana's Cousin"), Julia Hoyt (as "Diana Wynnegate, Countess of Kerhill"), Curley Judge (as "Punk, A Chinaman"), Emily Lorraine (as "Mrs. Hiram Doolittle"), Frank Lyon (as "Parson"), Bertram A. Marburgh (as "Andy, Cowboy on Carston's Ranch"), Burr McIntosh (as "Big Bill, Foreman of Carston's Ranch"), Willard Robertson (as "Cash Hawkins"), Gerald Rogers (as "Rev. Belachazar Chiswick"), Josephine Royle (as "Nat-U-Ritch, Daughter of Tab-Y-Wana"), George Schaeffer (as "Bates, Butler of Henry Wynnegate"), Emmett Shackelford (as "Shorty, Cowboy on Carston's Ranch"), Edmund Soraghan (as "Nick, Barkeeper of "The Long Horn Saloon"), Ralph Sumpter (as "Lieut. Crosby") [Broadway debut], Raymond Van Rensselaer (as "Lieut. Markwell"). Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1922) Stage Play: What the Public Wants. Comedy. Written by Arnold Bennett. Directed by Louis Calvert. Garrick Theatre: 1 May 1922- May 1922 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Harry Ashford (as "James Brindley"), Louis Calvert (as "Holt St. John"), Charles Dalton (as "Sir Charles Worgan"), J. Malcolm Dunn [credited as Malcolm Dunn] (as "Saul Kendrick"), Emily Fitzroy (as "Mrs. Downes"), George Frenger (as "Samuel Cleland"), Stanley Howlett (as "Simon Macquoid"), Marietta Hyde (as "Mrs. Worgan"), Moffat Johnston (as "John Worgan"), Claude King (as "Francis Worgan"), Shirley King (as "Annie Worgan"), Jane Wheatley (as "Mrs. Cleland"), Margaret Wycherly (as "Emily Vernon"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1922) Stage Play: Banco. Comedy. Written by Clare Kummer. Based on the French of Alfred Savoir. Directed by Robert Milton. Ritz Theatre: 20 Sep 1922- Nov 1922 (closing date unknown/69 performances). Cast: Francis Byrne, J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Feydal"), Lola Fisher, Charlotte Granville (as "Baroness Delignieres"), Hall Higley, Alice John, Alfred Lunt (as "Count Alexandre de Lussac, "Banco"), Edward G. Robinson (as "Louis"), Robert Strange (as "George Dalou"). Produced by William H. Harris Jr.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Lady Cristilinda. Comedy.
- (1923) Stage Play: As You Like It. Comedy (revival).
- (1923) Stage Play: White Cargo. Drama.
- (1926) Stage Play: White Cargo. Drama. (revival).
- (1926) Stage Play: Up the Line. Drama. Written by Carlton Fisk. Directed by Alan Dinehart Morosco Theatre: 22 Nov 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Patrick S. Barrett, Lynne Berry, Harlan Briggs, Louis Calhern, J. Malcolm Dunn, Dorothy Estabrook, Florence Johns, Daniel Kelly, Barry Maccollum, Carleton Macy, Lydia Willmore, Elizabeth Wrangle [credited as Elizabeth Wragge/Broadway debut]. Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1927) Stage Play: Savages Under the Skin.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Silver Box. Comedy (revival). Written by John Galsworthy. Directed by Laurence Hanray. Morosco Theatre: 17 Jan 1928- Feb 1928 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Lance Burritt (as "Livens"), Charles Cardom, James Dale (as "Jones"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Roper"), Isobel Elsom (as "Mrs. Jones"), Mary Forbes, Florence Guise, Charles Hampden, Sheelagh Hayes (as "An Unknown Lady"), Halliwell Hobbes (as "John Barthwick, M.P."), Louise MacKintosh, Isidore Marcid, Gerald Rogers, Arthur Stenning, Martin Walker, Eddie Wragge, Elizabeth Wrangle [credited as Elizabeth Wragge] (as "Little Girl"). Produced by Henry Baron.
- (1928) Stage Play: Napoleon.
- (1928) Stage Play: Anna. Written by Rudolph Lothar. Book adapted by Herman Bernstein and Brian Marlow. Cast: Judith Anderson (as "Anna Plumer"), Diane Brook, Jean Dixon, J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Plumer"), Ben Johnson, Cecil Owen (as "Kohnlein"), Lou Tellegen, Harold Vermilyea (as "Freddie"). Produced by Samuel Samach.
- (1929) Stage Play: Damn Your Honor. Comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: The Great Barrington. Drama. Written by Franklin L. Russell. Avon Theatre: 19 Feb 1931- Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Suzanne Caubaye (as "Jacqueline Van Doorn"), Charles Dalton (as "St. Bernard M. Blackwood"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Peter Van Doorn"), Edmund George (as "Prescott Barrington, the 13th"), Gene Gowing (as "Wolfert Dan Doorn, the 14th"), H. Dudley Hawley (as "Prescott Barrington, the 12th"), Alf Helton (as "Bishop"), Otto Kruger (as "Prescott Barrington, the 1st"), George Lamar, Kathryn March, George Probert (as "Ogu"), Anne Revere (as "Katie"), Natalie Schafer (as "Annabelle Barrington"), Eleanor Woodruff. Produced by Oliver D. Bailey.
- (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, Gilbert Emery, Alma Kruger, Douglass Montgomery, Percy Moore, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Lauralee Skinner, Kent Smith, Laura Treadwell.
- (1933) Stage Play: The Scorpion. Melodrama.
- (1934) Stage Play: A Sleeping Clergyman. Written by James Bridie. Directed by Philip Moeller. Guild Theatre: 8 Oct 1934- Nov 1934 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Glenn Anders (as "Charles Cameron, the first/Charles Cameron, the second"), Florence Britton (as "Lady Katherine Helliwell"), Donald Campbell (as "A Constable"), J. Colville Dunn (as "Dr. Cooper"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Donovan"), Gertrude Flynn (as "Cousin Minnie"), Phoebe Gilbert, Ruth Gordon (as "Harriet Marshall/Wilhelmina Cameron/Hope Cameron"), Robert Haig (as "A Medical Student"), Frank Henderson, Alice John (as "Aunt Walker"), Harry Joyner (as "Wilkinson"), A.P. Kaye (as "Sir Douglas Todd Walker"), Frank Kingdon (as "A Sleeping Clergyman"), Walter Lawrence (as "A Sergeant"), Harry Mestayer (as "Dr. Coutts"), Theodore Newton (as "John Hannah"), Malcolm Soltan, John Taylor, Ernest Thesiger (as "Dr. William Marshall"), Sheila Trent (as "A Prostitute"), Elizabeth Valentine, Charlotte Walker (as "Lady Todd Walker") [final Broadway role], Helen Westley (as "Mrs. Elspeth Hannah"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1935) Stage Play: It's You I Want. Farce. Written by Maurice Braddell. Material adapted by George Bradshaw. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Forrest C. Haring and Joshua Logan. Cort Theatre: 5 Feb 1935- Feb 1935 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Helen Chandler (as "Anne Vernon"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Paul Entwhistle"), Taylor Holmes, Earle Larrimore (as "Sheridan Delaney"), Leona Maricle, Karl Swenson, Cora Witherspoon (as "Constance Gilbert"). Produced by John H. Del Bondio and Forrest C. Haring. Note: Filmed as It's You I Want (1936).
- (1936) Stage Play: Black Limelight. Drama.
- (1937) Stage Play: Antony and Cleopatra. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Scenic and Costume Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Reginald Bach. Mansfield Theatre: 10 Nov 1937- Nov 1937 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast included: Henry Adrian, Tallulah Bankhead (as "Cleopatra"), Thomas Chalmers, Ralph Chambers, J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Lepidus"), John Emery, Wilton Graff, Conway Tearle (as "Antony"), Regina Wallace, Robert Williamson. Produced by Laurence Rivers Inc.
- (1938) Stage Play: If I Were You. Farce. Written by Paul Hervey Fox and Benn W. Levy. Based on an idea in a novel by Thorne Smith. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Benn W. Levy. Mansfield Theatre: 24 Jan 1938- Feb 1938 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Constance Cummings (as "Nellie Blunt"), Marie De Becker, J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Dr. Alexander"), Betty Field, Janet Hill, Bernard Lee, Mona Moray, Irving Morrow, John M. O'Connor, Harold Vermilyea (as "Kenneth Batty"). Produced by Paul Hervey Fox.
- (1939) Stage Play: Foreigners. Comedy. Written by Frederick Lonsdale. Directed by Reginald Bach. Belasco Theatre: 5 Dec 1939- 9 Dec 1939 (7 performances). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Archibald Selwyn [final Broadway credit].
- (1940) Stage Play: Leave Her To Heaven. Drama. Written by John Van Druten. Directed by Auriol Lee. Longacre Theatre: 27 Feb 1940- 9 Mar 1940 (15 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews (as "Mr. Henstridge"), Bettina Cerf (as "Mrs. Lake"), Ruth Chatterton (as "Madge Monckton"), Francis Compton (as "Dr. Collins"), Reynolds Denniston (as "Mr. Monckton"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "First Officer"), Neil (as "Fitzgerald Martin Reardo"), Franklyn Fox (as "Mr. Rolleston"), Lowell Gilmore Rogers"), Eldon Gorst (as "David"), Esther Mitchell (as "Mrs. Henstridge"), Margaret Moffat (as "Mrs. Williams"), Edmond O'Brien (as "Robert Ewen"), William Packer (as "Second Officer"), Hilda Plowright (as "Grace Henstridge"), Harry Sothern (as "Mr. Williams"), Guy Spaull (as "Davis"), Edmond Stevens (as "Morgan"). Produced by Dwight Wiman. Note: Play is not to be confused with 1945 film of same name.
- (1943) Stage Play: This Rock. Written by Walter Livingston Faust. Directed by Eddie Dowling. Longacre Theatre: 18 Feb 1943- 20 Mar 1943 (37 performances). Cast included: Billie Burke, J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Angus") [final Broadway role], John Farrell, Patsy Flicker, Roland Hogue, Nicholas Joy, Richard Leone, Zachary Scott, Joan Shepard, Jane Sterling, Harlan Stone, Mabel Taylor, Joyce Van Patten, Lucia Victor, Lois Volkman. Produced by Eddie Dowling.
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