- (1935 - 1960) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1935) Stage Play: Boy Meets Girl. Comedy. Written by Bella Spewack and Sam Spewack. Directed by George Abbott. Cort Theatre: 27 Nov 1935- Jul 1937 (closing date unknown/669 performances). Cast: Joyce Arling (as "Susie"), Royal Beal (as "Mr. Friday, C.F."), John Clarke, Jerome Cowan (as "J. Carlyle Benson"), Philip Faversham, Robert Foulk, Helen Gardner, Peggy Hart (as "Peggy"), Perry Ivins (as "Doctor") [final Broadway role], Allyn Joslyn (as "Robert Law"), Garson Kanin (as "Green"), Marjorie Lytell, James MacColl, Charles McClelland, Lea Penman (as "Miss Crews"), Edison Rice (as "Chauffer"), Everett Sloane (as "Rosetti") [Broadway debut], George W. Smith, Maurice Sommers. Produced by George Abbott. Note: Filmed by Warner Bros. as Boy Meets Girl (1938).
- (1938) Stage Play: All That Glitters. Comedy. Written by John Baragwanath and Kenneth Simpson. Directed by George Abbott. Biltmore Theatre: 19 Jan 1938- Mar 1938 (closing date unknown/69 performances). Cast: Kenneth Bates (as "Edwards"), Royal Beal (as "Dave Hamlin"), Florence Britton, Jean Casto (as "Jackie") [Broadway debut], Colin Dawson (as "Saunders"), Arlene Francis (as "Elena"), Helen Gardner (as "Mrs. E. Mortimer Townsend"), Allyn Joslyn (as "Morgan 'Muggy' William"), Judson Laire (as "George Ten Eyck"), Edward Lester, David Orrick, Beverly Phalon (as "Honey"), Everett Sloane (as "Charlie"), Barry Sullivan (as "Atwood Post"), Edith Van Cleve (as Frances Fellowes"), Carmel White. Produced by George Abbott.
- (1941) Stage Play: Native Son. Drama. Written by Paul Green and Richard Wright. Based on the novel by Richard Wright. Directed by Orson Welles. St. James Theatre: 24 Mar 1941- 28 Jun 1941 (114 performances). Cast: Jacqueline Ghant Andre, Frances Bavier (as "Peggy"), John Berry, C.M. Bootsie Davis, Philip Bourneuf (as "Buckley, D.A."), Eileen Burns, Anne Burr (as "Mary Dalton") [Broadway debut], Ray Collins (as "Paul Max, Attorney for the Defense"), Evelyn Ellis, Nell Harrison, Canada Lee (as "Bigger Thomas"), William Malone, Helen Martin, Rena Mitchell, Joseph Pevney (as "Jan Erlone"), J. Flashe Riley, Don Roberts, Stephen Roberts, Erskine Sanford (as "Mr. Dalton"), Wardell Saunders (as "Gus Mitchell"), Everett Sloane (as "Britten"), Paul Stewart (as "A Newspaper Man"), Rodester Timmons, Lloyd Warren, George Zorn. Produced by Orson Welles and John Houseman. Associate Producer: Bern Bernard.
- (1943) Stage Play: Men in Shadow. Drama. Written by Mary Hayley Bell. Scenic Design by Frederick Fox. Directed by Roy Hargrave. Morosco Theatre: 10 Mar 1943- 27 Mar 1943 (21 performances). Cast: Wesley Adams, Martin Brandt, Michelette Burani (as "Cherie"), Francis De Sales, Joseph De Santis, Ernest Graves, Dean Harens, Roy Hargrave (as "Lew"), Michael Ingram, Peter Coe (as "German Lieutenant (credited as Peter Knego) [final Broadway role], Everett Sloane (as "Kenny"), Peter Von Zerneck. Produced by Max Gordon.
- (1944) Stage Play: A Bell for Adano. Drama.
- (1946) Stage Play: The Dancer. Melodrama.
- (1960) Stage Play: From A to Z. Musical revue. Book by Woody Allen, Herbert Farjeon and Nina Warner Hooks. Featuring songs by Jerry Herman, Jay Thompson, Dickson Hughes, Everett Sloane [final Broadway credit], Jack Holmes, Mary Rodgers, Paul Klein, Fred Ebb, Norman Martin, William Dyer and Charles Zwar. Featuring songs with lyrics by Jerry Herman, Jay Thompson, Dickson Hughes, Everett Sloane, Jack Holmes, Marshall Barer, Fred Ebb, Norman Martin, Don Parks, Lee Goldsmith and Alan Melville. Musical Director: Milton Greene. Music orchestrated by Jay Brower and Jonathan Tunick. Vocal arrangements by Milton Greene. Dance arrangements by Jack Holmes. "On the Beach" devised by Mark Epstein and Christopher Hewett. Directed by Christopher Hewett. Plymouth Theatre: 20 Apr 1960- 7 May 1960 (21 performances). Cast: Hermione Gingold, Alvin Epstein, Louise Hoff, Elliott Reid, Kelly Brown, Michael Fresco, Stuart Damon, Bob Dishy, Isabelle Farrell, Larry Hovis, Nora Kovach, Doug Spingler, Paula Stewart, Beryl Towbin, Virginia Vestoff. Produced by Carroll Masterson and Harris Masterson.
- (May 9, 1948) He played Walter Burns in a Ford Theater radio production of Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht's "The Front Page".
- (1953 - 1955) starred as Captain Kennelly in the CBS radio series "21st Precinct" .
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