- (1937) Stage: Appeared in "The Innocent Party". St James Theatre, King Street, Piccadilly, Westminster, London, SW1. Cast: Elizabeth Allan, Howard Davies, Mary Ellis, Jack Lambert, Alison Pickard, Basil Radford and Henry Thompson.
- (1937) Stage: Appeared in / produced "Lot's Wife" by Peter Blackmore. Aldwych Theatre, Aldwych, London WC1. Cast: Peter Blackmore, Stanley Bell, Bryan Coleman, Viola Lyel, Clive Morton, Nora Swinburne, Torin Thatcher, Henrietta Watson, Margaret Watson and Jane Welsh.
- (1953) Stage: Appeaed in "The Private Life of Helen" by 'Andre Roussin' and Madeleine Gray. Globe Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1. Cast: Janette Scott, Diana Wynyard, Thelma Holt and Greta Watson. Directed by Arthur Macrae.
- (1950) Stage: Appeared in "Daphne Laureola" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by James Bridie. Directed by Murray MacDonald. Produced by Leland Hayward and Herman Shumlin. Music Box Theatre: 18 Sep 1950-4 Nov 1950 (56 performances). Cast: Edith Evans (as "Lady Pitts"), Cecil Parker (as "Sir Joseph Pitts"; only Broadway role), Elizabeth Ashley (as "A Bored Woman"), Alexander Harris, (as "Bob Kentish"; Broadway debut), Ernest Jay (as "Mr. Gooch"), Joyce Linden (as "Maisie MacArthur"; Broadway debut), Robin Lloyd (as "Bill WishforTh"), Martin Miller (as "George, the Waiter at Le Toit aux Porcs"), Eileen O'Hara (as "Helen Willis"; Broadway debut), Terence Owen (as "The Manager of Le Toit aux Porcs"; Broadway debut), Mark Stone (as "Mr. Watson"), John van Dreelen (as "Ernest Piaste"; Broadway debut), Peter Williams (as "Vincent"), Ireland Wood (as "A Bored Man"; Broadway debut]) Produced in association with Laurence Olivier. NOTE: Theatre Owned and operated by Irving Berlin who had no direct involvement in production.
- (1945) Stage: Appeared in "The Skin of Our Teeth" by Thornton Wilder. Phoenix Theatre (transferred to Piccadilly Theatre Sept 1946), Charing Cross Road, Camden, London. Cast: Vivien Leigh (as "Phoenix"), Sidney Monckton, Joan Young, Michael Lynd, Roger Braban, John Grange, Pamela Conroy, Terry Morgan, Peter Lord, Anthony Wallace, Maurice Bannister, Norman Webb, Ann Wilton and Jessie Spencer. Directed By Laurence Olivier.
- (1941) Stage: Appeared (as "Charles COndomine") in "Blithe Spirit". Written / directed by Noël Coward. Piccadilly Theatre, 16 Denman Street, London W1. Cast list also included: Kay Hammond as Elvira, Margaret Rutherford (as "Madame Arcati"; replaced by Beryl Measor), Fay Compton (as "Ruth"; replaced by Irene Browne). NOTE: This established a new West End record of 1997 performances (including those at St. James's Theatre and Duchess Theatre).
- (1939) Stage: Appeared n "Little Ladyship" by Iris Vandeleur. New Theatre, George Street, Oxford, England. Cast list also included: Lilli Palmer, Renee Kelly, Aubrey Mather, Joan White, Norma Varden, Sam Lysons, George Desmond, Eve Dickson, Archibald Barry, Elliot Mason, Beatrix Fielden-Kaye, David Tree and Ernest Jay.
- (1937) Stage: Appeared in "Bonnet Over The Windmill" by Dodie Smith. New Theatre, St. Martin's Lane, Westminster, London WC2. Cast list also included: Esma Cannon, Betty Jardine, Peter Coke, Gillian Maude, Ivy St Helier, Anne Firth, William Douglas Home, Peter Osborn, James Mason and Mary Hinton.
- (1935) Stage: Appeared in "Golden Arrow" by Sylvia Thompson and Victor Cunard. The Whitehall Theatre,14 Whitehall, London, SW1. Cast list included: Laurence Olivier (also director), Greer Garson, Joan Miller, Richard Harben.
- (1934) Stage: Appeared in "Reunion In Vienna" by Robert E. Sherwood. Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC1. Cast list also included: Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt.
- (1933) Stage: Appeared in "The Rats of Norway" by Keith Winter. The Playhouse, Charring Cross, London WC2. Cast also included: Laurence Olivier, Gladys Cooper, Raymond Massey and Griffith Jones.
- (1926) Stage: Appeared in "The Constant Nymph" by Margaret Kennedy and Basil Dean. New Theatre, St. Martin's Lane, London WC2. Cast also included: John Gielgud, Mary Clare, Marie Ney, Muriel Lambert, Aubrey Mather, Edna Best, Helen Spencer, Keneth Kent, Elissa Landi, Tony de Lungo, Elsie Clarke, Cathleen Nesbitt, Harold Scott, Margot Sieveking, Craighall Sherry, Marjorie Gabain, Claud Graham, Guy Pelham Boulton, Charles Garry, Philip Wade and Margaret Yarde.
- (1934) Stage: Appeared in "Moonlight Is Silver" by Clemence Dane. Queens Theatre, 51 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1. Cast also included: Gertrude Lawrence, Douglas Fairbanks, Martita Hunt and Barry Jones.
- (1933) Stage: Appeared in "Double Harness" by Edward Montgomery. Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, Westminster, London. Cast also included; Mary Ellis. Iris Ashley,, Richard Littledale, Owen Nares, Sara Sample, Maudie Dunham and Tony Hawtrey.
- (1936) Stage: Appeared in "Mademoiselle" by Jacques Deval. Wyndham's Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London. Cast also included Greer Garson, Nigel Patrick, Isabel Jeans and Victor Boggetti. Produced by Noël Coward.
- (1939) "French For Love" by Marguerite Steen and Derek Padmore. Criterion Theatre, 2 Jermyn Street, London SW1. Cast list also included; Alice Delysia, Carl Jaffe, John Penrose, Rosalyn Boulter, Athene Seyler and Marjorie Cooper. Produced by William Mollison.
- (1945) He acted in Thornton Wilder's play, "The Skin of Our Teeth," at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England with Vivien Leigh, Terry Morgan, Leoanrd Maguire, Eve Moore, Ena Burrill, and Wallas Eaton in the cast. Laurence Olivier was director.
- (1934) He acted in Robert E. Sherwood's play, "Reunion in Vienna," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in the cast.
- (1957) Played Dr Morelle in the BBC Light Programme radio series A Case for Dr Morelle
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