- (1925 - 1945) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1925) Stage Play: A Tale of the Wolf. Comedy.
- (1926) Stage Play: Magda (Revival). Written by Hermann Sudermann. Revised translation by Charles Edward Amory Winslow. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. 49th Street Theatre: 26 Jan 1926- Feb 1926 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Lester Alden (as "Gen. Von Klebs"), Mathilde Baring (as "Mrs. Von Klebs"), Emily Boileau (as "Theresa"), Sybil Carlisle (as "Franziska"), Jenny Dickerson (as "Mrs. Justice Elrich"), Warburton Gamble (as "Dr. Von Keller"), Albert Hecht (as "Max"), Bertha Kalich (as "Magda"), Louise Muldener (as "Augusta"), Florence Pendleton (as "Mrs. Schumann"), Josephine Royle (as "Marie"), Selwyn Scot (as "Prof. Beckman"), Henry Stephenson (as "Hefterdinct"), Charles Waldron (as "Col. Schwartze"). Produced by Lawrence J. Anhalt.
- (1929) Stage Play: City Haul. Comedy. Written by Elizabeth Miele] (earliest Broadway credit). Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Hudson Theatre: 30 Dec 1929- Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/77 performances). Cast: Mathilde Baring [credited as Mathilda Baring] (as "Mrs. Carl Bolton"), Harold Bolton (as "Shafer"), Lawrence Bolton (as "Hopkins"), Doan Borrup (as "Dan Kelly"), Arthur Cole (as "Rev. Dr. Cruse"), Reginald Fife (as "Rev. Dr. Miller"), J. Anthony Hughes (as "Bill Henderson"), Donald Kellogg (as "Edwards"), Adelaide Kendall (as "Mary Burns"), Dorothy Lebaire (as "Dora MacHugh"), Lizzie McCall (as "Mrs. Mary Malone"), Gene Miller (as "Fisher"), Herbert Rawlinson (as "Timothy MacHugh, The Mayor") [Broadway debut], Ben Roberts (as "Kelly"), Lynn Root (as "Brady"), Buddy Schubert (as "Jackie"), Henry Sherwood (as "Tony Scaranza"), Charles Slattery (as "Mark Moore, Police Commissioner"), C.E. Smith (as "Roy Conway"), John Stokes (as "Dr. Andrew Sprague"), Ann Winston (as "Mrs. Harrison Leeds"). Produced by Gil Boag.
- (1931) Stage Play: As Husbands Go. Comedy. Written by Rachel Crothers. Directed by Rachel Crothers.
- (1932) Stage Play: Girls in Uniform. Drama.
- (1933) Stage Play: As Husbands Go. Comedy (revival). Written by Rachel Crothers. Directed by Rachel Crothers. Forrest Theatre: 19 Jan 1933- May 1933 (closing date unknown/148 performances). Cast: Mathilde Baring (as "Christine"), Leslie Denison (as "Ronald Derbyshire"), Margo Fiske (as "Katie"), Robert Foulk (as "Jake Canon"), Alice Frost (as "Lucile Lingard"), Sue Keller (as "Emmie Sykes"), Joseph King (as "Charles Lingard"), Marjorie Lytell (as "Peggy Sykes"), Arthur Mack (as "Maitre D'Hotel"), Benedict MacQuarrie (as "Hippolitus Lomi"), Bruno Wick (as "Waiter"), Norman Williams (as "Waiter"). Produced by O.E. Wee and Jules J. Leventhal.
- (1933) Stage Play: Shooting Star. Written by Noel Pierce and Bernard C. Schoenfeld. Directed by Bela Blau. Selwyn Theatre: 12 Jun 1933- Jun 1933 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Walter Baldwin (as "Hank Morrisey"), Oliver Barbour, Mathilde Baring (as "Second Maid"), Violet Barney, Mary Alice Collins, George Cowell, Helen Crane, Joseph Downing, Roland Drew, Robert C. Fischer, Robert Gleckler, Samuel Goldenberg, George Houston, Francine Larrimore, Van Lowe, Harriet E. MacGibbon (as "Hannah, Mrs. Mercer"), Barry Mahool, Gene Moore, Scott Moore, Barry O'Neill, Henry O'Neill (as "Carl Hoffman"), Lee Patrick (as "Flo Curtis"), William Sharpe, Edith Shayne, Beverly Sitgreaves, Gilbert Squarey, Engel Sumner, Forrest Taylor, Philip Van Zandt, Frank Wilcox (as "Leo Bennett"), Cora Witherspoon (as "Edna Judd"), Vincent York. Produced by Crosby Gaige and Kenneth Nash.
- (1933) Stage Play: The Drums Begin. Drama. Written by Howard Irving Young. Directed by George Abbott. Shubert Theatre: 24 Nov 1933- Dec 1933 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Walter Abel, Judith Anderson, Oliver Barbour, Mathilde Baring (as "Charlotte"), C.C. Charles, Harry Cooke, Pierre De Ramey, Joseph Downing, William Foran (as "George Patterson"), Robert Gleckler, F. Cliff Jewell, Moffat Johnston (as "Ludwig Von Tappen"), Alexander Lewis, José Ruben (as "Gaston Corday"), William Shea, J. Ascher Smith, Kent Smith (as "Karl Hoffman"), Lionel Stander(as "Feodor Dobinsky"), Ingeborg Tillisch, Juan Varro, William Wadsworth, Alf Weinberg. Produced by George Abbott and Philip Dunning.
- (1934) Stage Play: Ragged Army. Drama. Written by Beulah Marie Dix and Bertram Millhauser. Directed by Crosby Gaige. Selwyn Theatre: 26 Feb 1934- Feb 1934 (closing date unknown/2 performances). Cast: Alice Ann Baker, Lee Baker (as "Henry Stockwell"), Mathilde Baring (as "Hannah"), Richard Bartel (as "Sandy McGregor"), Laline Brownell [credited as Lalive Brownell] (as "Priscilla Moody"), Thomas Chalmers (as "William Page"), Ann Dere (as "Frances Lovejoy"), William Dorbin (as "Etienne D'Aulney"), Johnny Downs (as "Tim Page"), Roy Gordon (as "Edward Hallowell"), Emily Lowry (as "Alethea Page"), Irby Marshall (as "Cordelia Page"), Lloyd Nolan (as "Geoffrey Carver"), Roy Roberts, Byron Shores (as "Nick Rubini"), Forrest Taylor, Edwin Vickery (as "James Tripp"), Fleming Ward (as "Eliot Lovejoy"), Philip Van Zandt, Justine Wayne (as "Emma Hallowell"). Produced by Crosby Gaige.
- (1943) Stage Play: Winged Victory. Musical drama. Written by Moss Hart. Incidental music by Sgt. David Rose. Music arranged by Sgt. David Rose. Assistant Musical Director: M/Sgt. Norman Leyden. Featuring songs by Carmen Dragon, Franz Gruber, Joseph Mohr and Robert Crawford. Assistant Lighting Design by S/Sgt. Ralph Alswang. Production Manager: 1st Lt. Irving P. Lazar and 1st. Lt. Benjamin Landis. Stage Manager: Pvt. Jerome Whyte. 1st Assistant Stage Manager: Sgt. Charles Atkin. Assistant Stage Mgr: Pvt. Herman Kantor, Cpl. Emery Battis, Pfc. Grant Gaither [erroneously credited as Grant Gaither], Pvt. Alfred Moscowitz, Sgt. Irving Pincus, Pvt. Russell Hinchliffe, Pvt. Martin Mellon and Pvt. Alfred Ashley. Directed by Moss Hart. 44th Street Theatre: 20 Nov 1943- 20 May 1944 (212 performances). Cast: Sgt. John Ademy, Cpl. Jerry Hilliard Adler, Pvt. John Andes, Cpl. Richard Annis, Florence Aquino, Cpl. Edward Ashley, Mrs. Edward Ashley, Faith Avery, Phyllis Avery, Mathilde Baring, Capt. Sidney Bassler, Cpl. Etienne Bauer, Mrs. Alan Baxter, Pvt. Alan Baxter, Pvt. Richard Beach, 2nd Lt. Don Beddoe (as "Colonel Blakely"), Capt. Raye Bidwell, Pvt. Whit Bissell (as "Lt. Jules Hudson"), Joan Black, Pfc. Kenneth Black, Pvt. Ramon Blackburn [final Broadway role], Pvt. Royce Blackburn [final Broadway role], Pvt. Robert Blakeman, Pvt. Philip Bourneuf (as "Colonel Gibney"), S/Sgt. Sascha Brastoff, Mrs. Robert I. Braun, Sgt. Horace Brynolfson, Pfc. Thomas Burdick, Pfc. James Burke, Pvt. Red Buttons (as "Whitey"), Mrs. William Cahan, Sgt. David Calvin, Cpl. Robert Cantell, Sgt. Frank Chamberlin, Shirley Chambers, Pfc. Dick Chandlee, Mrs. Thomas Charlesworth, Pfc. Thomas Charlesworth, Cpl. Ira Cirker, Pvt. Lee J. Cobb (as "Doctor Baker"), Pvt. Alfred Cocozza, Pvt. Eugene Conley, Mary Cooper, Cpl. Fred Cotton, Sgt. Howard Cranford, Cpl. Mark Daniels, Mrs. Mark Daniels, S/Sgt. Frank Davis, Pfc. John Deane, Olive Deering (as "Ruth"), Pfc. Thomas Dillon, Cpl. Milton Douglas, Mrs. Milton Douglas, Cpl. Russell W. Drewes, Mrs. Michael Duane, Pvt. Michael Duane, Sgt. David Durston, Katherine Eames, Helen Eastman, Pvt. George Edwards, 2nd Lt. Frank Egan, Pvt. John Elliott, Mrs. James Engler, Cpl. Tommy Farrell (as "Ensemble"), Mrs. Abe Feder, Elfin Finn, Mrs. Arthur Finne, Pvt. Arthur Finne, Pfc. Kenneth Forbes, Pvt. John Ford, Pvt. John Forsythe (as "Ensemble"), Sgt. D.J. Fradenburg, Elisabeth Fraser, Sgt. Carl Fredrickson, Genevieve Frizzell, Mrs. Gilbert Frye, Sgt. Gilbert Frye, Pvt. Dave Gaber, S/Sgt. Gordon Gaines, Cpl. Charles Gavek, Pvt. Hayes Gordon, Mrs. Thomas Grace, Sgt. Thomas Grace, Pvt. A.L. Green, Pfc. John Green, Sgt. George Griffin, Virginia Hammond, Pfc. Donald Hanmer, Pvt. Michael Harvey, S/Sgt. Peter Lind Hayes (as "O'Brien"), Pfc. Pitt Herbert, Gilbert Herman, Pvt. Bert Hicks, 1st Lt. George Hoffmann, Mrs. Dick Hogan, Pvt. Dick Hogan, Cpl. Donald Hultgren, Pvt. Milton Hultgren, Sgt. Rune Hultman, T/5 Jay Hyde, Pfc. Alan Jason, Mrs. William Justice, Pvt. William Justice, Sgt. Frank Kane, Mrs. Herman Kantor, Mrs. Paul Kaye, Pvt. Paul Kaye, Pvt. John R. Kearney, Pvt. James Keogan, Pvt. Alfred Kunz, Mrs. Stuart Langley, Pvt. Stuart Langley, Cpl. James Larmore, Cpl. John Lawler, Mary Lenhardt, Pvt. Harry Lewis, Mrs. John Macmillan, Pvt. John Macmillan, Pvt. Louis J. Magyar, Pvt. Karl Malden (as "Adams"), Sgt. Zeke Manners, Pvt. William Marshall, Pfc. James Mattingly, Pfc. Robert J. Mauch (as "Ensemble"), Pfc. Billy Mauch (as "Ensemble"), Sgt. Kevin McCarthy (as "Ronny Meade"), Jean McCoy, Pfc. Ray McDonald, Mrs. Edward McMahon, Pfc. Edward McMahon, Mrs. Norman Mendelson, Pfc. Norman M. Mendelson, Cpl. Gary Merrill (as "Captain McIntyre"), Mrs. Gary Merrill, Pvt. Ray Merrill, Sgt. Joseph Meyer, Sgt. Ray Middleton (as "Lt. Sperry"), Ellen Miller, Pvt. Brad Dexter [credited as Barry Mitchell], Pvt. Kent Morrison, Pvt. Robert Nash, Pvt. William Nash, 1st Lt. William Neil, Mrs. William Neil, Pvt. Barry Nelson (as "Bobby Grills"), Cpl. Eugene Nelson, Pfc. Edmond O'Brien (as "Irving Miller"), Pvt. Damian O'Flynn, Margaret Parmentier, Pvt. Cy Perkins, Pvt. George Petrie, Laura Pierpont (as "Mrs. Gardner"), Cpl. James Polack, Pvt. Jack Powell, Sgt. Jack Proctor, Pvt. James Rafferty, Sgt. Salvatore Randazzo, Sgt. Edward Reardon, Cpl. Earl Redding, Pvt. Walter Reed, Mrs. George Reeves, Sgt. George Reeves (as "Lt. Thompson"), Cpl. Don Richards, Pvt. Grant Richards, Mrs. Carroll Riddle, 1st Lt. Carroll C. Riddle, Pfc. Martin Ritt (as "Gleason"), Mrs. Archie Robbins, Pvt. Archie Robbins, Pfc. Robert Rose, Pvt. Emanuel Rosenberg, Pfc. Anthony Ross, Pfc. Arthur Ross, Pvt. Henry Rowland, Elsa Ryan, Pvt. Alfred Ryder, S/Sgt. Danny Scholl, Pfc. David Scott, Sgt. Wilbur Sheibels, Pfc. Douglas Sibole, Pvt. Henry Slate, Pvt. Jack Slate, Pvt. Dan Stanley, Pvt. Robert Stevens, Mrs. Julian Stockdale, Pvt. Julian Stockdale, Mrs. Claude Stroud, Pvt. Claude Stroud, Mrs. Elliot Sullivan, Pvt. Elliot Sullivan, Cpl. Frederick Sullivan, Cpl. David Sureck, Pvt. Don Taylor, Pfc. Forrest Thompson, Pfc. James Thompson, Pvt. John Tyers, Pfc. Kenneth Utt [Broadway debut], Pvt. Howard Vanderberg, Pvt. George Wainwright, Cpl. Finley Walker, Laura Walker, Sgt. Fred Weisberg, Sgt. Frank Whitmore, Pvt. Jack Willey, Mrs. Robert Willey, Sgt. Robert Willey, Pvt. Jack Williams, Cpl. Joseph Williams, Sgt. Victor Young, Sgt. Jerome Zimmerman. Produced by The U.S. Army Air Forces. Note: Actors in this production were on active duty in the armed forces at the time of production and credited under their various ranks.
- (1945) Stage Play: Live Life Again.
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