- (1917 - 1943) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1917) Stage Play: The Merry Wives of Windsor. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Park Theatre: 8 Jan 1917- Jan 1917 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Tracy Barrow, Gordon Burbe, W. Lawson Butt, Constance Collier, Robert W. Craig, Isabel Irving, Auriol Lee, Barry Macollum, Robert Mantell, Fuller Mellish, Vera Fuller Mellish [Broadway debut], Alexander Onslow, Marcel Rousseau [Broadway debut], Jack Terry, J.D. Walsh. Produced by Silvio Hein.
- (1918) Stage Play: Where Poppies Bloom. Written by Roi Cooper Megrue. Based on the French of Henry Kistemaekers. Theatre Republic: 26 Aug 1918- Nov 1918 (closing date unknown/104 performances). Cast: Pedro de Cordoba, Will Deming, Paul Doucet, Laurence Eddinger, Jean Gautier, Alfred Hesse, Percival Knight, Frank Nelson, Marjorie Rambeau, Marcel Rousseau, Lewis Stone [credited as Lewis S. Stone] (final Broadway role), Roy Walling. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Red Dawn. Drama.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Luck of the Navy. Drama. Written by Clifford Mills. Directed by Percy Hutchison. Manhattan Opera House: 14 Oct 1919- Nov 1919 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Tracy Barrow (as "Briggs"), Kate Carew (as "Mrs. Gordon Peel"), Charles Croker-King (as "Schaffer"), Edward Crompton (as "Newspaper Boy"), R. Huddlestone (as "An Airman"), Percy Hutchison (as "Lieut. Clive Stanton, V.C., R.N."), A.P. Kaye (as "Admiral Maybridge"), Blanche Le Roy (as "Anna"), Patrick Ludlow (as "Midshipman Wing Eden") [Broadway debut], Muriel Martin-Harvey (as "Cynthia Eden"), Aubrey Mather (as "Sub-Lieut. Louis Peel"), Marcel Rousseau (as "Francois"), Elsie Stranack (as "Dora Green"), Eleanor Street (as "Maidservant"), Geoffrey Webb (as "Lieut.-Commander Perrin, R.N."), Barry Whitcomb (as "Police Inspector"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1920) Stage Play: Tickle Me. Musical comedy.
- (1922) Stage Play: Voltaire. Comedy/romance. Written by Leila Taylor and Gertrude Purcell. Plymouth Theatre: 21 Mar 1922= Mar 1922 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Leslie Austen (as "Marquis de Villette"), Horace Braham (as "Le Duc de Navailles"), Howard Claney (as "Wagniere"), Arnold Daly (as "Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire"), Marguerite Forrest (as "Marie Corneille"), Lionel Hogarth (as "Jean Le Rond d'Alembert"), George Le Guerre (as "Moisnel"), Carlotta Monterey (as "Mlle. Clairon"), John S. O'Brien (as "Father Adam"), Marcel Rousseau (as "Janvier"), Frederick Truesdell (as "Aristide Freron"), Jane Wheatley (as "Mme. Denis"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Sapphire Ring. Written by Laszlo Lakatos. Book adapted by Isabel Leighton. Directed by Lester Lonergan. Selwyn Theatre: 15 Apr 1915- Apr 1925 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Frank Conroy (as "Karoly"), Mildred Florence (as "Elsa"), Helen Gahagan (as "Krista"), Libby Holman [credited as Elizabeth Holman] (as "Mari") [Broadway debut], Kenneth MacKenna (as "Dr. Erno Nemeth"), Marcel Rousseau (as "Garzo"), Beau Tilden [credited as Milano Tilden] (as "Jossef"). Produced by George Choos.
- (1937) Stage Play: Hooray for What! Musical comedy. Music by Harold Arlen. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg. Conceived by E.Y. Harburg. Additional orchestrations by Joseph Glover, Conrad Salinger and Paul Sterrett. Musical Director: Robert Emmett Dolan. Music arranged by Kay Thompson and Hugh Martin. Based on material by Howard Lindsay. Scenic Design by Vincente Minnelli. Costume Design by Raoul Pene Du Bois. Dances directed by Robert Alton. Directed and supervised by Vincente Minnelli. Winter Garden Theatre: 1 Dec 1937- 21 May 1938 (200 performances). Cast: Anthony Albert (as "Department Head/Dancing Ensemble"), Joanna Allen (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Peggy Badey (as "Singing Ensemble"), Margorie Baglin (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Al Baron (as "Second Tough"), Dorothy Bird (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Bidda Blakely (as "Singing Ensemble"), Ralph Blane (as "A Spy/Singing Ensemble"), Ruthanna Boris (as "Principal Dancer"), The Briants (as "Specialty Act"), Florine Callahan (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Constance Carr (as "Singing Ensemble"), Leo Chalzel (as "The Mayor/Herr Zingaroff"), William Chandler (as "Singing Ensemble"), Carrol Clarke (as "Singing Ensemble"), June Clyde, Harold Cook (as "Singing Ensemble"), Ford Crane (as "Singing Ensemble"), Maxine Darrell (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Louise de Forrest (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Helene Ecklund (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Will Ferry (as "Mr. Harriman"), The Five Reillys, Franklyn Fox (as "First Tough/Admiral Sir Basil Entwhistle"), Joel Friend (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Peggy Gallimore (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Phillip Gordon (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Al Gordon's Dogs (as "Specialty Act"), Paul Haakon (as "Princial Dancer"), Helen Hannan, William Hawley (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Rita Horgan (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Beverly Hosier (as "Singing Ensemble"), Frank Howard (as "Singing Ensemble"), Arthur Kay, Evelyn Laurie (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Hugh Martin (as "Singing Ensemble"), Mary Joan Martin (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Mary Meyer (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Mickey Moore (as "Department Head/Dancing Ensemble"), Evelyn Moser (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Meg Mundy (as "Singing Ensemble"), Edward Murray (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Dagmar Nilsson (as "Singing Ensemble"), Mary Ann Parker, Wynelle Patterson (as "Singing Ensemble"), Bill Pillick (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Leon Polinsky (as "Specialty Act"), Don Popikoff (as "Comrade Popikoff"), Jo Raskin (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Gracie Reilly (as "Gracie"), Marcel Rousseau, Sid Salzer (as "Department Head/Dancing Ensemble"), Charles Senna (as "Daniel/Generalissimo Di Gregorio"), Robert Shafer (as "Benjamin Benedict/Benjy"), Ruth Shaw (as "Dancing Ensemble"), John Smedberg (as "Singng Ensemble"), Virginia Smith (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Sue Hastings' Marionettes (as "Specialty Act"), Barbara Towne (as "Singing Ensemble"), Vivian Vance (as "Stephanie Stephanovich"), Marie Vanneman (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Virginia Vonne (as "Singing Ensemble"), Carol Louise Wanderman (as "Little Girl"), Jack Whiting (as "Breezy Cunningham"), Armonce Wilkins (as "Singing Ensemble"), Castle Williams (as "Manager/Singing Ensemble"), Ed Wynn (as "Chuckles"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1943) Stage Play: The Naked Genius. Comedy. Written by Gypsy Rose Lee. Scenic Design by Frederick Fox. Costume Design by Billy Livingston. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Plymouth Theatre: 21 Oct 1943- 20 Nov 1943 (36 performances). Cast: Joan Blondell (as "Honey Bee Carroll"), Frieda Altman (as "Mrs. Davis"), Mary Ashworth (as "Gladys"), Bertha Belmore (as "Lollie Adams"), Kay Buckley (as "Shop Girl"), Lewis Charles (as "Sam Hinkle"), George Cotton (as "A Moving Man"), Tom Daly (as "A Man"), Marie Louise Dana (as "Mrs. Goodwin"), Robert Downing (as "State Trooper"), Ralph Glover (as "A Man"), Judson Langill (as "Mr. Goodwin"), Ralph Lewis (as "A.P. Man"), Bernice Maison (as "Sally Martin"), Gil Maison (as "Teddy Martin"), Anton McQuade (as "Drunk"), Doro Merande (as "Myrtle McGuire"), Millard Mitchell (as "Stuart Tracy"), James Moore (as "First Judge"), Pauline Myers (as "Angela"), Edmonia Nolley (as "Miss Holmes"), Rex O'Malley (as "Fred-Eric"), Phyllis Povah (as "Pansy"), Eleanore Prentiss (as "Shop Girl"), Donald Randolph (as "Charles Goodwin"), Rosemary Rice (as "Emily") [Broadway debut], Emily Ross (as "Mrs. Thompson"), Marcel Rousseau (as "Alonzo") [final Broadway role], Byron Russell (as "Williams"), Georgia Sothern (as "Alibassi"), John Souther (as "Judge Taylor"), Karen Stevens (as "Shop Girl"), William Torpey (as "Second Judge"). Produced by Mike Todd.
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