- (1937) Stage: Appeared (as "Dr. Rank"; Broadway debut) in "A Doll's House (1937). Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Book adapted by Thornton Wilder. Directed by Jed Harris. Morosco Theatre: 27 Dec 1937- May 1938 (closing date unknown/144 performances). Cast: Ruth Gordon (as "Nora Helmer"), Sam Jaffe (as "Nils Krogstad"), Harold Johnsrud, Dennis King, Lorna Lynn Meyers, Grace Mills, Jessica Rogers, Howard Sherman, Margaret Waller. Produced by Jed Harris.
- (1941) Stage: Appeared (as "Kurt Muller") in "Watch on the Rhine" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Lillian Hellman. Incidental music by Paul Bowles. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Helene Pons. Assistant to Jo Mielziner: George Jenkins. Directed / produced by Herman Shumlin. Martin Beck Theatre: 1 Apr 1941-21 Feb 1942 (378 performances). Cast: Ann Blyth (as "Babette Muller, daughter of Kurt and Sara"), Mady Christians (as "Sara Muller, Fanny's daughter"), George Coulouris (as "Teck de Brancovis, Marthe's husband, the count"), Peter Fernandez (as "Joshua Muller, elder son of Kurt and Sara"), Eda Heinemann (as "Anise, the housekeeper"), John Lodge (as "David Farrelly, Fanny's son"), Eric Roberts, Helen Trenholme (as "Marthe de Brancovis, a countess"), Lucile Watson (as "Fanny Farrelly"), Frank Wilson. NOTE: Filmed as Watch on the Rhine (1943).
- (1950) Stage: Appeared (as "Cosmo Constantine") in "Call Me Madam" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music / lyrics by Irving Berlin. Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Musical Director: Jay Blackton. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by Genevieve Pitot and Jesse Meeker. Additional orchestrations by Joe Glover. Vocal arrangements by Jay Blackton. Piano Arrangements by Helmy Kresa. Scenic / Costume Design by Raoul Pène Du Bois. Miss Merman's dresses by Mainbocher. Assistants to Mr. Du Bois: Willa Kim, Mason Arvold and Waldo Angelo. Dances and Musical Numbers Staged by Jerome Robbins. Directed by George Abbott. Imperial Theatre: 12 Oct 1950-3 May 1952 (644 performances). Cast: Ethel Merman (as "Mrs. Sally Adams"), Rae Abruzzo (as "Singer"), Jeanne Bal (as "Secretary to Mrs. Adams" / "Singer"), Aristide Bartis (as "Singer"), Muriel Bentley (as "Principal Dancer"), Ralph Chambers (as "Sen. Gallagher"), Owen Coll (as "Supreme Court Justice" / "Grand Duke Otto"), William David (as "Henry Gibson" / "Court Chamberlain"), Trudy Deluz (as "Singer"), Ollie Engebretson (as "Potato Bug"), Shellie Farrell (as "Dancer"), Richard Fjellman (as "Potato Bug"), Lydia Fredericks (as "Singer"), Nina Frenkin (as "Dancer"), Nathaniel Frey (as "Singer"), Estelle Gardner (as "Singer"), William Hail (as "Butler" / "Singer"), Patricia Hammerlee (as "Dancer"), Pat Harrington Jr. (as "Congressman Wilkins"), Fred Hearn (as "Dancer"), Barbara Heath (as "Dancer"), Alan Hewitt (as "Pemberton Maxwell"), Norma Kaiser (as "Dancer" / "Principal Dancer"), Allan Knolls (as "Dancer"), E.A. Krumschmidt (as "Hugo Tantinnin"), Henry Lascoe (as "Sebastian Sebastian"), Kenneth Le Roy (as "Dancer"), Virginia Le Roy (as "Dancer"), Ralph Linn (as "Dancer"), Albert Linville (as "Singer"), Geoffrey Lumb (as "The Secretary of State"), Ruth McVayne (as "Singer"), Douglas Moppert (as "Dancer"), Russell Nype (as "Kenneth Gibson"), Lily Paget(as "A Maid" / "Singer"), Arthur Partington (as "Principal Dancer"), Noella Peloquin (as "Singer"), Robert Penn (as "Singer"), Stowe Phelps (as "Clerk"), Tommy Rall Principal Dancer"), Tom Reider (as "Singer"), John Sheehan (as "Singer"), Stanley Simmonds (as "Singer"), Lilia Skala (as "Grand Duchess Sophie"), Ray Stephens (as "Singer"), Galina Talva (as "Princess Maria"), Bobby Tucker (as "Dancer"), Kirsten Valbor (as "Dancer"), Jay Velie (as "Sen. Brockbank"), William Weslow (as "Dancer"), Helene Whitney (as "Singer"). Standby: Elaine Stritch (as "Mrs. Sally Adams"). Produced by Leland Hayward.
- (1952) Stage: Appeared in "Flight Into Egypt" on Broadway. Drama.
- (1955) Stage: Appeared in "The Wayward Saint" on Broadway. Comedy/fantasy.
- (6/19/44) Radio: Appeared on "Fifth War Loan Drive" on CBS.
- (5/20/46) Radio: Appeared (as "Gus Hoffman") in a "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast of "Deadline at Dawn".
- (January 20, 1944) Radio: "Suspense, Episode 75 "A World of Darkness"
- (May 11, 1943) Radio: "Suspense", Episode 41 "Mr. Markham, Antique Dealer"
- (April 6, 1943) Radio: "Suspense", Episode 36 "Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble"
- (December 5, 1937) He acted in Thornton Wilder's adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's play, "A Doll's House," at The Grand Opera House in Chicago, Illinois with Ruth Gordon (Nora Helmer), Dennis King and Sam Jaffe in the cast. Thornton Wilder adapted the play.
- (Summer 1949) He acted in Samson Raphaelson's play, "Accent on Youth," in a Kenley Players production in Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, Pennsylvania. John Kenley was artistic director.
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