- Guest starred on various radio programs such as... "On Stage," "Fort Laramie," & "The Railroad Hour."
- (1929) Stage Play: Appearances. Comedy/drama. Written by Garland Anderson. Directed by Lee Miller. Hudson Theatre: 1 Apr 1929- Apr 1929 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Harry Bond (as "A.A. Andrews"), Harry Davis (as "Hiram Mathews"), Verna Felton [credited as Verna A. Felton] (as "Elsie Benton") [only Broadway role], Hazel Gray (as "Court Stenographer"), Thaddeus Gray (as "Judge Thornton/Prologue"), Doe Doe Green (as "Rufus Jones"), Rupert La Belle (as "Jack Wilson") [Broadway debut], James La Curto (as "Carl Sanderson/Prologue"), Martina Martin (as "Louise Thornton"), Willie Meehan (as "Bailiff"), Lee Millar (as "Fred Kellard") [final Broadway role], Delmar Nightingale (as "Police Officer"), Donna Pasedeloup (as "Mrs. Thompson"), Stanley Ruhland (as "Gerald Saunders"), Sally Rutter (as "Ella Buford"), Robert W. Smiley (as "Judge Robinson/Prologue"), Norvell Thompson (as "Frank Thompson"), Jerome Wise (as "Clerk of Court"). Produced by C. Mischell Picard. Note: Lee Millar and Verna Felton had been married for almost 6 years at the time of this production. Although she had appeared in one film shot in California in 1917, she would not seriously become involved in films until after her husband's death in 1941. They had moved to California in the mid-1930's (Millar became the voice of Disney's "Pluto" from 1937- 41, in addition to working on numerous radio programs). Interestingly, Verna would continue the family association with Walt Disney through 1959 doing voices for many classic animated features and enjoy a long stint on the hit TV show December Bride and it's spin off, Pete and Gladys. She remained in high demand for voice over work with Hanna-Barbera and commercial agencies, ironically dying the day before Walt Disney himself in 1966.
- (1913 - 1929) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1913) Stage Play: The Temperamental Journey. Written by Leo Ditrichstein. Based on "Pour Vivre Heureux" by Andre Rivoire and Yves Mirandeis. Belasco Theatre (moved to The Theatre Republic from 29 Sep 1913- close): 4 Sep 1913- unknown (124 performances). Cast: Leo Ditrichstein (as "Jacques Dupont"), Isabel Irving, Henry Bergman, Caree Clarke, Frank Connor, William Dixon, Edouard Durand, Dorothy Ellis, Earle W. Grant, Richie Ling, Julian Little, Anna McNaughton, Lee Millar [Broadway debut], M. Daniel Schatts, Josephine Victor, Cora Witherspoon, Edwin R. Wolfe. Produced by David Belasco.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Phantom Rival. Written by Ferenc Molnár. Belasco Theatre: 6 Oct 1914- Jan 1915 (closing date unknown/127 performances). Cast: Lila Barclay [final Broadway role], John Bedouin, Laura Hope Crews, Leo Ditrichstein, J.M. McNamee, Anna McNaughton, Lee Millar, Frank E. Norris, Louis Poiselli, Ethel Marie Sasse, Frank H. Westerton, Malcolm Williams. Produced by David Belasco.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Great Lover. Romantic comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: Toto. Comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: Face Value. Comedy. Based on the Italian of Sabatino Lopez. Book adapted by Solita Solano. Written by Laurence Grass. 49th Street Theatre: 26 Dec 1921- Jan 1922 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Nellie Burt (as "Cecilla Leonard"), Orlando Daly (as "Dr. Frederick Cutris, Husband of Alma Curtis"), Leo Ditrichstein (as "Jose Henriquez"), Mary Duncan (as "Miss Farrell"), Josephine Hamner (as "Mrs. Rose Jennings"), M.A. Kelly (as "Henry"), Clara Mackin (as "Arabella Mapes"), Lee Millar (as "Edward Barton"), Hugh O'Connell (as "Harry Stewart") [Broadway debut], Alexis Polianov (as "Alexis Borozouff"), Frances Underwood (as "Alma Curtis"). Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Egotist. Comedy.
- (October 3, 1922) He played Richard Collins in Ben Hecht's play, "Under False Pretenses," at the La Salle Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Maidl Turner (Sally Jenkins); Gustav Bowman (Mr. Smart); Clyde Veaux (Manny Epstein); Maude Hannaford (Helen Tarbell); Catherine Carter (Margaret Schmidt); Earle Mitchell (Mr. Gorman); Leo Ditrichstein (Felix Tarbell); Albert Morrison (Edward "Bud" Jenkins); Mary Duncan (Norma Ramon); Alexis Polianov (Sing); Young Leo (Toy); Carlotta Irwin (Virginia Hansen); and M. Kelly (Murphy) in the cast.
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