- (1928 - 1941) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1928) Stage Play: We Never Learn. Written by Daisy Wolf. Directed by William B. Friedlander. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 23 Jan 1928- Feb 1928 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Alfred Cross (as "Robert Kenyon"), Brandon Evans (as "Weldon Deane"), Austin Fairman (as "David Willard"), Mabel Kroman (as "Isabelle Warren"), Charles La Torre (as "Drew") [Broadway debut], Robert Lynn (as "Jack Warren"), Claude Main (as "George Barlow"), Wanda Perry (as "Constance Bruce"), Elisabeth Risdon (as "Helen Bruce"), Richard Terry (as "Romero Royce"), Sheila Trent (as "Katy"), Charles Trowbridge (as "James Bruce"), Estelle Winwood (as "Laura Deane"). Produced by William B. Friedlander.
- (1931) Stage Play: Papavert. Comedy. Written by Charles K. Gordon. Based on a suggestion by George Froeschel. Directed by Charles K. Gordon. Vanderbilt Theatre: 29 Dec 1931- Jan 1932 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Hugh Cameron (as "Warden Flanningan"), Herbert Corthell (as "Jules Bavache"), Willard Dashiell (as "Inspector Vieth"), Jules Epailly (as "Meussel"), Max Figman (as "Siegbert Moses"), D.J. Hamilton, Arthur Hebert, David Hughes, Jack Klendon, Charles La Torre, Edward Leiter, Lottie Linthicum, James Malaidy, Dorothy Miller, Eileen Myers, Alice Reinheart, Milton Roberts, William Roselle, Edgar Stehli (as "Willi Papavert"), Stella Unger (as "Mrs. Weinstein"), George Vinton, Bert Wittly. Produced by Joe Zelli.
- (1932) Stage Play: Hot-Cha! Musical comedy. Music by Ray Henderson. Lyrics by Lew Brown. Book by Mark Hellinger, H.S. Kraft, Ray Henderson and Lew Brown. Based on a story by H.S. Kraft. Musical Direction by Al Goodman. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Choreographed by Bobby Connolly. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Costume Design by John Harkrider. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor and Edward C. Lilley. Ziegfeld Theatre: 8 Mar 1932- 18 Jun 1932 (119 performances). Cast: Iris Adrian, Louise Allen, Mary Ann, Nick Basil, Miriam Battista, Herman Belmonte, Leonard Berry, Virginia Biddle, Joan Burgess, Alice Burrage, Tito Coral, Mary Coyle, Jack Daley, Dorothy Day, Antonio De Marco, Renee De Marco, Louis Delgado, Alan DeSylva, Marion Dixon, Dody Donnelly, Betty Dumbris, Prudence Edgar, Georgia Ellis, Jules Epailly (as "Store Keeper, Manuel"), Harriet Fink, Marjorie Fisher, Dorothy Flood, John Fulco, Robert Gleckler, Pearl Harris, Patty Hastings, Florence Healy, The Hernandez Brothers, Theo Holley, Jean Howard, Stanley Howard, Mercedes Hughes, Alfonso Iglesias, Dorothy Kal, Gloria Kelly, Tom Kelly, June Knight, Frances Kruger, Charles La Torre (as "Doctor"), Bert Lahr (as "Alky Schmidt"), Jane Lane, Rose Louise, Evelyn Lowrie, Neva Lynn, June MacCloy, Frances Markey, Edwin Marsh, Mary Joan Martin, Lorelle McCarver, Lou Ann Meredith, Rosalie Milan, Vic Monroe, Grace Moore, Pauline Moore, George O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), Ethel O'Dell, Catherine O'Neil, Lester Ostrander, Lynne Overman (as "Hap Wilson"), Arthur Page, Sherry Pelham, Theo Phane, Lilyan Picard, Eleanor Powell (as "Dancer"), Basil Prock, Polly Ray, Carol Renwick, Mary Alice Rice, Wilburn Riviere, Buddy Rogers (as "Jack Whitney"), Alma Ross, William Ruppel, Mina Ruskin, Marion Santre, Roy Sedley, Gertrude Sheffield, Marie Stevens, Kay Stewart, Thomas Thompson, Lupe Velez (as "Conchita"), Veloz and Yolanda, Efim Vitis, Marion Volk, Molly Wakefield, Diana Walker, Lorraine Webb, Mildred Webb, Marjorie White (as "Toodles Smith"). Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1933) Stage Play: We, The People. Written by Elmer Rice. Directed by Elmer Rice. Empire Theatre: 21 Jan 1933- Mar 1933 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Passer-by"), David Appelbe, Carroll Ashburn (as "Larry Collins"), Mildred Baker, Harry Bellaver (as "Mike Ramsay"), Jules J. Bennett, Marvin S. Borowsky, Orrin Burke, Sam Byrd (as "Peter Hines"), Burr Caruth, George Christie, Blaine Cordner, Glenn Coulter, Charles H. Davis, Gregory Deane, Lawrence Ellinger, Katherine Emmet (as "Sarah Collins"), Harry Fischer, Walter Greaza (as "Cleveland Thomas"), Alan Hale (as "Passer-by"), Randolph Hale, Jane Hamilton, Fred Herrick, William Ingersoll, House Jameson (as "James Moulton"), Alice John (as "Edna Innes"), Charles La Torre (as "Louis Volterra"), David Leonard, Howard Miller, Grace Mills, Harry Moore, Carlton Moss, Clement O'Loghlin, George Pembroke, Eleanor Phelps, Mildred Quigley, R. Birrell Rawls, Arthur Ritchie, Florence Robinson (as "Passer-by"), Herbert Rudley, Maria Sermolino, Phil Sheridan, Jean Sidney, Juliana Taberna, Forrest Taylor, Ralph Theadore, Calvin Thomas, Thomas F. Tracey, Valerie Valaire, Egisto Visser, Gladys Walker, Pierre Watkins, Maurice Wells, Frank H. Wilson (as "Steve Clinton"). Produced by Elmer Rice.
- (1934) Stage Play: Mahogany Hall. Drama. Written by Charles Robinson. Directed by Eduardo Ciannelli. Bijou Theatre: 17 Jan 1934- Feb 1934 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Charlotte Andrews (as "Diana"), Charles Angelo (as "The Deacon"), Olga Baklanova (as "Madame Paris"), Paula Bauersmith (as "Marge"), Daisy Belmore (as "Cassie"), Anthony Blair (as "Barnes"), Isis Brinn (as "Dolores"), Eduardo Ciannelli The Professor"), Ann Dere (as "Miss Hall"), William Dorbin (as "Piano Tuner"), William Foran (as "Steve"), Marion Green (as "Commissioner"), Arthur Griffen (as "Hector"), Cliff Hicks (as "Lighthouse"), Charles La Torre (as "Victoire"), John Lucas (as "Eric"), Benedict MacQuarrie (as "Brown"), H.H. McCullum (as "Smith"), Florence McGee (as "Tangie"), Gordon Nelson (as "The Major"), Wayne Nunn (as "Fitz"). Produced by John R. Sheppard Jr.
- (1934) Stage Play: Hipper's Holiday. Comedy.
- (1936) Stage Play: In the Bag. Comedy.
- (1939) Stage Play: Streets of Paris. Musical revue.
- (1939) Stage Play: Aries Is Rising. Comedy.
- (1940) Stage Play: On An Island. Comedy. Written by Elmer Rice. Incidental music by Kurt Weill. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Elmer Rice. Broadhurst Theatre: 22 Jan 1940- 13 Apr 1940 (22 performances). Cast: Luther Adler (as "Lawrence Ormont"), Roberta Bellinger, Herschel Bentley, Whit Bissell (as "Frederic Winthorp"), Alvin Childress, John Craven, Howard Da Silva (as "The Sightseeing Guide"), Dorothy Darling, Evelyn Davis, Edward Downes, Betty Field (as "Mary Ward"), Virginia Girvin, Frederica Going, Norma Green, Terry Harris, Martha Hodge, Charles La Torre, Eva Langbord, Larri Lauria, Adele Longmire, Harriet E. MacGibbon (as "Helen Ormont"), Assotta Marshall, Roderick Maybee, Earl McDonald, Mary Michael, Sellwyn Myers, Robert O'Brien, Sara Peyton, John Philliber, Hilary Phillips, Charles Polacheck, Helen Renee, Martin Ritt (as "Samuel Brodsky"), Arthur L. Sachs, Lucille Sears, Don Shelton, Aage Steenshorne, Earl Sydnor, Ann Thomas, John Triggs, Rudolph Weiss, Dora Weissman, Joan Wetmore, Robert Williams. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard).
- (1940) Stage Play: Louisiana Purchase. Musical comedy.
- (1947) Stage musical: Louisiana Purchase - as Alphonse, Los Angeles and San Francisco Civic Light Opera Associations
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