- (1928 - 1956) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1928) Stage Play: Dorian Gray.
- (1948) Stage Play: The Silver Whistle. Comedy.
- (1944) Stage Play: According to Law/A Strange Play.
- (1943) Stage Play: Victory Belles. Comedy/farce. Written by Alice Gerstenberg. Scenic Design by Edward De Forrest. Directed by Henry Adrian. Mansfield Theatre (moved to The Ambassador Theatre from 5 Dec 1943- close): 26 Oct 1943- 22 Jan 1944 (32 performances). Cast: Walter F. Appler (as "Sergeant Joe Collier"), Barbara Bennett (as "Miss Flo Hilliard"), Ralph Clanton (as "Lieutenant James Richardson"), Philip Denman (as "Donald Bacchus"), Margaret Eckman (as "June Winkle"), Marie Gale (as "Miss Mary Breton"), Sally Gracie (as "Miss Kathlene Stirling"), Burton Mallory (as "Mr. Popa"), Ellen Merrill (as "Miss Ann Stewart"), Jessie Miller (as "Mrs. Mildred Stirling"), Oscar Miller (as "Policeman"), Robert Ober (as "Thomas Richardson"), William Paul (as "Policeman"), Stanley Phillips (as "Private Eric Stanley"), Addison Randall (as "Geejan"), Mabel Taliaferro (as "Mrs. Grace Stewart"), Raymond Van Sickle (as "Colonel Edward Horton"). Produced by Henry Adrian.
- (1942) Stage Play: Johnny on a Spot.
- (1938) Stage Play: The Big Blow. Drama. Written by Theodore Pratt. Scenic Design by Samuel Leve. Lighting Design by Feder. Costume Design by Mary Merrill. Directed by Anton Bundsmann. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 1 Oct 1938- Feb 1939 (closing date unknown/157 performances). Cast: Fred Burke (as "Ensemble"), Kendall Clark (as "Wade Barnett"), Kate Cloud (as "Woman with Baby"), Edwin Cooper (as "Carney Jelks"), Pell Dentler (as "Ensemble"), Maurice Fallet (as "Ensemble"), George Fay (as "Ensemble"), Edward Fleischer (as "Ensemble"), William Gallagher (as "Second Cracker"), Julian Garfield (as "Ensemble"), Agnes Gildea (as "Ensemble"), Doe Doe Green (as "Clay"), Alec Guin (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Hawkins (as "Second Woman"), Ruth Hoffman (as "Ensemble"), Leslie Hunt (as "First Cracker"), Thurman Jackson (as "Orey"), Fay Keen (as "Ensemble"), Sam Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Burton Mallory (as "Ony Mell"), Elizabeth Malone (as "Aunt Jane Barnett"), George Mathews (as "Deefy"), John McCormack (as "Ensemble"), Albert McWilliams (as "Ensemble"), John Morrisey (as "Ensemble"), Melba Palmer (as "First Woman"), Myron Paulson (as "Ensemble"), Wilda Pratt (as "Ensemble"), George Probert (as "Third Cracker"), Dorothy Raymond (as "Sarah Barnett"), Lise Rembova (as "Ensemble"), Gregory Robbins (as "Holy Roller Preacher"), Amelia Romano (as "Celie Partin"), Jack Smith (as "First Woman's Husband"), Josephine Smith (as "Ensemble"), Aage Steenshorne (as "Ensemble"), Julian Taliaferro (as "Ensemble"), Frances Ware (as "Preacher's Daughter"), Eugenia Woods (as "Ensemble"), Edward Wright (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Federal Theatre Project of The WPA. Production under the direction of Morris Ankrum. Produced in association with George Brewer. Note: One of the most successful of the WPA-produced productions.
- (1937) Stage Play: Power.
- (1934) Stage Play: Merrily We Roll Along.
- (1932) Stage Play: The Man Who Reclaimed His Head. Drama. Written by Jean Bart. Directed by Herbert J. Biberman. Broadhurst Theatre: 8 Sep 1932- Oct 1932 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Rita Agostini, Jean Arthur (as "Adele Verin"), Richard Barrows, William Boren, Richard Bowler (as "French Soldier"), Lionel Braham (as "Baron de Montford"), Romaine Callender (as "Fernand Demoncey"), Stuart Casey, Edward T. Colebrook, James J. Coyle, Roger Paul Craig, Alexander Cross, Marjorie Dalton, Evelyn Eaton, Julien Garfield, Marshall Hale, Daniel Hamilton, Ray Harper, Hester Holm, David Hughes, Marie Hunt, Ray Lawrence, Lucille Lortel, Emily Lowry, Burton Mallory (as "Spectator"), Tucker McGuire, Kay Miller, Dennie Moore (as "Chonchon"), Mona Moray, Robert Neff, Allen Nourse (as "Jack/Waiter Picard") [Broadway debut], Milton Owen (as "Spectator"), Claude Rains (as "Paul Verin"), Janet Rathbun, C. Ellsworth Smith, Paul Wilson, Carleton Young (as "Curly"). Produced by Arthur Hammerstein and L. Lawrence Weber. Note: Filmed as The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1934).
- (1932) Stage Play: Blue Monday.
- (1932) Stage Play: Intimate Relations. Comedy.
- (1930) Stage Play: Once in a Lifetime. Comedy. Written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Music Box Theatre: 24 Sep 1920- Sep 1931 (unknown closing date/406 performances). Cast: Frances E. Brandt (as "Mrs. Walker"), Jane Buchanan (as "A Voice Pupil"), Spring Byington (as "Helen Hobart"), George Casselberry (as "One of Three Scenario Writers"), Payson Crane (as "Bellboy"), Louis Cruger (as "Weisskopf"), Janet Currie (as "Phyllis Fontaine"), Jean Dixon (as "May Daniels"), Walter Dreher (as "Rudolph Kammerling"), Marie Ferguson (as "Miss Fontaine's Maid"), Stanley Fitzpatrick (as "Page"), Eugenie Frontai (as "Florabel Leigh"), Harold Grau (as "Mr. Flick"), Charles Halton (as "Herman Glogauer"), Virginia Hawkins (as "Miss Chasen"), John O. Hewitt (as "Electrician"), George S. Kaufman (as "Lawrence Vail"), Marc Loebell (as "Ernest"), Edward Loud (as "Miss Leigh's Chauffer/Leading Man"), Charles Mack (as "Miss Fontaine's Chauffer") [final Broadway role], Georgia MacKinnon (as "Script Girl"), Burton Mallory (as "One of Three Scenario Writers"), Leona Maricle (as "Miss Leighton"), William McFadden (as "Meterstein"), Edwin Mills (as "Page"), Grant Mills (as "Jerry Hyland"), Irving Morrow (as "Bishop"), Hugh O'Connell (as "George Lewis"), Sally Phipps (as "Susan Walker"), Oscar Polk (as "Porter"), Kempton Race (as "One of Three Scenario Writers"), Robert Ryder (as "George's Secretary"), Otis Schaefer (as "Coat Check Girl"), Dorothy Talbot (as "Miss Leigh's Maid"), Frances Thress (as "Bridesmaid"), Clara Waring (as "Cigarette Girl"), Jack Williams (as "Electrician"). Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1950) As You Like It. Comedy (revival).
- (1951) Stage Play: Saint Joan. Drama (revival).
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