- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Bunner"; Broadway debut) in "The Belt" on Broadway. Written by Paul Sifton. Directed by Edward Massey. New Playwrights Theatre: 19 Oct 1927-Nov 1927 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Herman Bandes, Jane Barry, Herbert Bergman, Lawrence Bolton, Edward Buckman, Gail De Hart, Lionel Ferrend, Moss Fleisig, Murray Franklin, Eduard Franz (credited as Edward Franz), Ross Matthews, Benjamin Osipow, George N. Price, Irwin Swerdlow, Charles P. Thompson, Parker Totten, Willard Williams.
- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Yankel") in "Centuries" on Broadway. Written / directed by Emjo Basshe. New Playwrights Theatre: 29 Nov 1927-Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Herman Bandes, Jane Barry, Ellen Bartlett, Herbert Bergman, Lawrence Bolton, Peter Brocco, Edwin Clare, Mary Doerr, Sylvia Feningston, Lionel Ferrend, Nelson Frank, Murray Franklin, Edward Franz, Albert Gilman, Miriam Gumble, Felix Jacoves, Max Leavitt, Mona Lewis, Cecile Lifter, Marta Proudfoot, Edward Robbin, Samuel Schneider, Sheba Strunsky, Irwin Swerdlow, Gladys Wess.
- (1928) Stage: Appeared (as "David Fitch") in "The International" on Broadway. Written / directed by John Howard Lawson. Music by Edward A. Ziman. New Playwrights Theatre: 12 Jan 1928-Feb 1928 (closing date unknown/27 performances). Cast: Jane Barry (as "Alise"), Herbert Bergman, Ruth Chorpenning (as "Madam Miau"), Lionel Ferrend, Eduard Franz (as "Rubeloff, Soviet Commissar"), Miriam Gumble (as "Ethel"), Felix Jacoves (as "Tim Garritty"), Ross Mathews, Hazel Mason, George N. Price (as "Simeon Silas Fitch"), George Tobias (as "Karneski"). Produced by New Playwrights Theatre.
- (1928) Stage: Appeared (as "Newland Archer Jr.") in "The Age of Innocence" on Broadway. Written by Margaret Ayer Barnes. Based on the novel by Edith Wharton. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Empire Theatre: 27 Nov 1928-May 1929 (closing date unknown/207 performances). Cast: Margaret Barker, Katharine Cornell (as "Ellen Olenska"), Frazer Coulter, Giannina Gatti, Stanley Gilkey, Eden Gray, Jean Howard, Isabel Irving, Arnold Korff (as "Julius Beaufort"), Edward La Roche (as "Carlos Saramonte"), Rollo Peters (as "Newland Archer"), William Podmore, Henry Richard, Pierre Soupault, Peter Spencer, Katherine Stewart, Nora Stirling, Albert Tavernier (as "Stephen Letterblair"). Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as "Mikhail Ivovich Astrov") in "Uncle Vanya" on Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by Anton Chekhov. Morosco Theatre: 24 May 1929-May 1929 (closing date unknown/2 performances). Produced by Irma Kraft.
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as "Duke") in "Cross Roads" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Martin Flavin. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Morosco Theatre: 11 Nov 1929-Dec 1929 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Anna Borden, Orrin Burke, Eric Dressler, Malcolm Duncan, Herbert Heywood, Dennie Moore, Mary Morris, Oscar Polk, Irene Purcell, Peggy Shannon, Sylvia Sidney. Produced by Lewis E. Gensler.
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as Fedor) in "Red Rust" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Vladimir Kirshon and Alexander N. Ouspensky. Material adapted by Virginia Vernon and Frank Vernon. Directed by Herbert J. Biberman (also in cast). Martin Beck Theatre: 17 Dec 1929-Feb 1930 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Luther Adler, Albert Angell, Curtis Arnall, Virginia Berry, William Challee, Ruth Chorpenning, Harry M. Cooke, Thomas Fisher, Florence House, Spenser Kimbell, Joseph Kleima, Boris Korlin, Ruth Nelson, Charles Peyton, Helen Plaut, Ackland Powell, Lizzie Rechelle, George F. Shoemaker, Gale Sondergaard, Lionel Stander (as "Bezborodov"), Eunice Stoddard, Lee Strasberg (as "Pimples"), Elliot Sullivan, George Tobias (as "Lutikov"), Frank Verigun, Harry Wilson. Produced by the Theatre Guild.
- (1930) Stage: Appeared (as "Tom Ames") in "Hotel Universe" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Philip Barry. Directed by Philip Moeller. Martin Beck Theatre: 14 Apr 1930-Jun 1930 (closing date unknown/81 performances). Cast: Katherine Alexander, Glenn Anders, Morris Carnovsky, Ruth Gordon, Earle Larimore, Phyllis Povah, Gustave Rolland, Ruthelma Stevens. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1930) Stage: Appeared (as "Ernest Todd") in "Pagan Lady" on Broadway. Drama. Written by William DuBois. Incidental music by Hall Johnson. Directed by John D. Williams. 48th Street Theatre: 20 Oct 1930-Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/152 performances). Cast: Lenore Ulric (as "Dot Hunter"), Elise Bartlett, Leo Donnelly, Jane Ferrell, Thomas Findley (as "Malcolm Todd"), Russell Hardie (as "Dingo Mike"), Ralph Morris, Richard Terry. Produced by Morris Green and Lewis E. Gensler. Produced in association with Erlanger Productions Inc.
- (1931) Stage: Appeared (as "Curly McClain") in "Green Grow the Lilacs" on Broadway. Written by Lynn Riggs. Directed by Herbert J. Biberman. Guild Theatre: 26 Jan 1931-Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Jane Alden, A.L. Bartolot, Carl Beasley, Gordon Bryant, Elmo Carr, Slim Cavanaugh (as "Cowboy"), Everett Cheetham, Ruth Chorpenning (as "Ado Annie Carnes"), William Chosnyk, Tex Cooper, Alice Frost, Richard Hale (as "Jeeter Fry"), Chick Hannan, Peggy Hannan, William T. Hays, John Hibbard, Faith Hope, Roy Ketcham, Orlando Lee, Lois Lindon, Jack Miller, Tommy Pladget, Eleanor Powers, Paul Ravell, Woodward Ritter, Pete Schwartz, Lee Strasberg (as "Peddler"), June Walker (as "Laurey Williams"), Helen Westley (as "Aunt Eller Murphy"), Joe Wilson, Jean Wood, Norton Worden. Produced by The Theatre Guild. NOTE: Although a flop, this served as the basis for the monster 1943 hit musical "Oklahoma!"
- (1931) Stage: Appeared (as "Will Connelly") in "The House of Connelly" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Paul Green. Directed by Lee Strasberg and Cheryl Crawford. Martin Beck Theatre: 28 Sep 1931-Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/91 performances). Cast: Stella Adler (as "Geraldine Connelly"), Margaret Barker, Phoebe Brand (as "Serenader"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Duffy"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Robert Connelly"), William Challee (as "Jodie" / "Serenader"), Walter Coy (as "Charlie" / "Serenader"), Fanny De Knight, Virginia Farmer, Sylvia Feningston, Friendly Ford, Tony Kraber (credited as Gerrit Kraber; as "Tyler" / "Serenader"), Lewis Leverett (as "Serenader"), Robert Lewis (as "Alf" / "Serenader"), Gertrude Maynard, Rose McClendon, Paula Miller, Mary Morris, Ruth Nelson, Clifford Odets (as "Reuben" / "Serenader"), Dorothy Patten, Herbert Ratner, Philip Robinson, Art Smith, Eunice Stoddard (as "Evelyn Connelly"), Crane Whitley (credited as Clement Wilenchick; as "Alec" / "Serenader"). Produced by The Group Theatre Inc. Produced under the auspices of The Theatre Guild.
- (1931) Stage: Appeared in "1931" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Claire Sifton and Paul Sifton. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Mansfield Theatre: 10 Dec 1931-Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Stella Adler, Harry Bellaver, Phoebe Brand, J. Edward Bromberg, Grover Burgess, Morris Carnovsky, William Challee, Walter Coy, Virginia Farmer, Friendly Ford, Tony Kraber (credited as Gerrit Kraber), Lewis Leverett, Robert Lewis, Gertrude Maynard, Byron McGrath, Sanford Meisner, Mary Morris, Ruth Nelson, Clifford Odets, Sylvia Pennington, Philip Robinson, Art Smith, Eunice Stoddard, Crane Whitley (credited as Clement Wilenchick). Produced by The Group Theatre Company.
- (1932) Stage: Appeared (as "Federico") in "Night Over Taos" on Broadway. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Directed by Lee Strasberg. 48th Street Theatre: 9 Mar 1932-Mar 1932 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Luther Adler, Stella Adler, Margaret Barker, Harry Bellaver, Phoebe Brand (as "Nuna"), J. Edward Bromberg, Grover Burgess, Morris Carnovsky, William Challee, Walter Coy, Virginia Parmer, Sylvia Feningston, Friendly Ford, Tony Kraber (credited as Gerrit Kraber), Lewis Leverett, Robert Lewis, Gertrude Maynard, Sanford Meisner, Paula Miller, Mary Morris, Ruth Nelson, Clifford Odets, Dorothy Patten, Herbert Ratner, Philip Robinson, Art Smith, Eunice Stoddard, Crane Whitley (as "Andros"; credited as Clement Wilenchick). Produced by The Group Theatre Inc.
- (1932) Stage: Appeared (as "Neil Barton") in "A Thousand Summers" on Broadway. Romance. Written by Merrill Rogers. Directed by Shepard Traube. Selwyn Theatre: 24 May 1932-Jul 1932 (closing date unknown/51 performances). Cast: Jane Cowl, Osgood Perkins, Mary Newman Davis, Florence Edney, Marion Evenson, Thomas Findlay, Josephine Hull, Produced by Archibald Selwyn, in arrangement with Shepard Traube.
- (1932) Stage: Appeared (as "Raymond Merritt") in "Success Story" on Broadway. Written by John Howard Lawson. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 26 Sep 1932-Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/121 performances). Cast: Luther Adler, Stella Adler, Margaret Barker, Morris Carnovsky, Russell Collins [Broadway debut], Ruth Nelson, Dorothy Patten, Art Smith. Produced by The Group Theatre.
- (1939) Stage: Appeared (as "Harold Goff") in "The Gentle People" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Irwin Shaw. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by Harold Clurman. Belasco Theatre: 5 Jan 1939-May 1939 (closing date unknown/141 performances). Cast: Katherine Allen, Roman Bohnen (as "Philip Anagnos"), Harry Morgan (credited as Harry Bratsburg), Grover Burgess (as "Judge"), Lee J. Cobb (as "Lammanawitz"), Lulla David, Sam Jaffe (as "Jonah Goodman"), Elia Kazan (as "Eli Lieber"), Karl Malden (as "Magruder"), Martin Ritt (as "Polack"), Sylvia Sidney (as "Stella Goodman"), George Skelton. Produced by The Group Theatre.
- (1940) Stage: Appeared (as "Philip Rawlings") in "The Fifth Column" on Broadway. Drama. Adapted from a play by Ernest Hemingway. Book adapted by Benjamin Glazer. Scenic Design by Howard Bay. Costume Design by Paul Du Pont. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Alvin Theatre: 6 Mar 1940-18 May 1940 (87 performances). Cast: Emil Boreo (as "Hotel Manager"), Hilda Bruce (as "Petra"), Sid Cassel (as "Hotel Electrician" / "First Waiter"), Fred Catania (as "Another Assault Guard"), Kendall Clark (as "Pvt. Wilkinson"), Lee J. Cobb (as "Max"), Harry Davis (as "The Butterfly Man"), John Gerard (as "A Thin Officer" / "A Prowler" / "Second Waiter"), Raoul Henry (as "A Sentry" / "Another Assault Guard"), A.J. Herbert (as "Preston"), Charles Jordan (as "Doyle"), Peter Knego (as "Another Assault Guard"), David Leonard (as "A Man in Civilian Clothes"), Henry Levin (as "Another Soldier" / "A Signaler"), Philip Lewis (as "Holt"), Katherine Locke (as "Dorothy Bridges"), Arnold Moss (as "Antonio"), Wendell K. Phillips (as "A Soldier from New York"), Michael Sage (as "Another Sentry" / "An Assault Guard" / "An Artilleryman"), William F. Schoeller (as "A General from Germany"), Lenore Ulric (as "Anita"). Produced by The Theatre Guild (Theresa Helburn, Lawrence Langner: Administrative Directors).
- (1945) Stage: Appeared in "Hope for the Best" on Broadway. Written by William McCleery. Fulton Theatre (moved to The Royale Theatre on 23 Apr 1945-close): 7 Feb 1945-19 May 1945 (117 performances). Cast: Leo Bulgakov, Jack Hartley, Doro Merande, Paul Potter, Franchot Tone (as "Michael Jordan"), Joan Wetmore, Jane Wyatt. Produced by Jean Dalrymple and Marc Connelly.
- (1953) Stage: Appeared in "Oh, Men! Oh, Women!" on Broadway. Comedy. Written / directed by Edward Chodorov. Henry Miller's Theatre: 17 Dec 1953-13 Nov 1954 (382 performances). Cast: Betsy von Furstenberg, Gig Young, Paul Andor, Larry Blyden, Joan Gray, Anne Jackson, Henry Sharp, Franchot Tone (as "Alan Coles"). Produced by Cheryl Crawford, in association with Anderson Lawler.
- (1957) Stage: Appeared in "A Moon for the Misbegotten" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Eugene O'Neill. Directed by Carmen Capalbo (also co-producer). Bijou Theatre: 2 May 1957- 29 Jun 1957 (68 performances). Cast: Cyril Cusack, Wendy Hiller, Glenn Cannon, Franchot Tone (as "James Tyrone Jr."), William Woodson. Co-produced by Stanley Chase.
- (1961) Stage: Appeared (as "Warren Maxwell") in "Mandingo" on Broadway. Written by Jack Kirkland, from the novel by Kyle Onstott. Directed by Louis MacMillan. Lyceum Theatre: 22 May 1961-27 May 1961 (8 performances). Cast: Fran Bennett, Georgia Burke, Vinie Burrows, Duke Farley, Maurishka Ferro, Brooke Hayward, Dennis Hopper, Philip Huston, Arnold Moore, Ronald Moore, Clark Morgan, Verta Smart, Arnold Soboloff, Rockne Tarkington, John A. Topa, Coley Wallace. Produced by Billy Baxter and Edward Friedman.
- (1963) Stage: Appeared (as "Prof. Henry Leeds") in "Strange Interlude" on Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by Eugene O'Neill. Directed by José Quintero. Hudson Theatre (moved to The Martin Beck Theatre from 27 May 1963-close): 11 Mar 1963-29 Jun 1963 (97 performances + 1 preview). Cast: Betty Field, Jane Fonda, Ben Gazzara, Pat Hingle, Geoffrey Horne, Geraldine Page, William Prince, Richard Thomas. Produced by The Actor's Studio.
- (1963) Stage: Appeared (as "Winston Sawyer") in "Bicycle Ride to Nevada" on Broadway. Written by Robert Thom. Based on the novel "Dangerfield" by Barnaby Conrad. Directed by Herman Shumlin. Cort Theatre: 24 Sep 1963 (1 performance). Cast: John Boruff (as "Bentley"), Violet Dunn, Richard Jordan, Ron Leibman (as "Rip Calabria"), John Marriott, Paul McGrath, Barbara Mostel, Leona Powers, Leslie Redford, Guy Repp (as "Chandler"), Lois Smith. Understudy: Sally Kirkland. Produced by Roger L. Stevens and Herman Shumlin. Produced in association with Nelson Morris and Randolph Hale.
- (12/13/43) Radio: Appeared (as "Cpl. John Bramble") in a "Lux Radio Theatre" broadcast of "Five Graves to Cairo".
- (8/16/51) Radio: Appeared (as "Prof. Bertram Potts") in a "Hallmark Playhouse" broadcast of "Ball of Fire".
- (Summer 1952) Stage: Appeared in S.N. Behrman's play, "Second Man," in a Kenley Players production in York and Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, PA, with Betsy Von Furstenburg in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
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