- Stage actor.
- (1934 - 1939) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1934) Stage Play: Every Thursday. Comedy. Written by Doty Hobart. Directed by Theodore Viehman. Royale Theatre: 10 May 1934- Jul 1934 (closing date unknown/60 performances). Cast: George M. Carleton (as "Mr. Thomas Clark") [Broadway debut], Jack Davis (as "Ferguson"), Ann Dere (as "Mrs. Thomas Clark"), Frederick Forrester (as "Dr. Adams"), Leon Janney (as "Raymond Clark"), Tucker McGuire (as "Fern Adams"), Queenie Smith (as "Sadie"), Sheila Trent (as "Florence Amelia Elizabeth Lowell"). Produced by Wee and Leventhal Inc.
- (1934) Stage Play: Kill That Story. Comedy. Written by Harry Madden and Philip Dunning. Directed by George Abbott. Booth Theatre: 29 Aug 1934- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/117 performances). Cast: Joyce Arling (as "Emily"), Buford Armitage (as "Frank Martin"), Eleanor Audley (as "Millicent"), Oliver Barbour (as "Joe Blake"), James Bell, Wyrley Birch (as "Joe McGuire"), Matt Briggs (as "Spike Taylor"), Claire Carleton, George M. Carleton (as "Detective"), William Foran (as "Sam Gersten"), Pedro Galván (as "Second Bell Boy"), Gloria Grafton, Fred Kaufman, James Lane, Emily Lowry, William Lynn, Royal Dana Tracey (as "Paul Simpson"), Thomas F. Tracey (as "J. Goodington Cartwright"), Alfred Webster. Produced by Abbott-Dunning Inc.
- (1935) Stage Play: Porgy and Bess. Musical/opera. Music by George Gershwin. Libretto by DuBose Heyward. Lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin. Based on the play "Porgy" by DuBose Heyward and Dorothy Heyward. Scenic Design by Sergei Soudeikin. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Alvin Theatre: 10 Oct 1935- 25 Jan 1936 (124 performances). Cast: Anne Wiggins Brown (as "Bess"), Todd Duncan (as "Porgy"), John W. Bubbles (as "Sportin' Life"), Ruby Elzy (as "Serena"), Olive Ball (as "Annie"), Ford L. Buck (as "Mingo"), Alexander Campbell (as "Detective"), George M. Carleton (as "Coroner"), Jack Carr (as "Jim"), Warren Coleman (as "Crown"), Henry Davis (as "Robbins"), Helen Dowdy (as "Lily/Strawberry Woman"), John Garth (as "Undertaker"), Georgette Harvey (as "Maria"), The Eva Jessye Choir (Eva Jessye, Choral Conductor), J. Rosamond Johnson (as "Frazier"), George Lessey (as "Mr. Archdale"), Edward Matthews (as "Jake"), Burton McEvilly (as "Policeman"), Abbey Mitchell (as "Clara") [credited as Abbie Mitchell], Gus Simons (as "Peter/The Honey Man"), Harold Woolf (as "Policeman"), Ray Yeates (as "Crab Man"). Produced by the Theatre Guild.
- (1938) Stage Play: Where Do We Go From Here? Written by William Bowers. Scenic Design by Hugh Willoughby. Directed by Anatol Winogradoff. Vanderbilt Theatre: 15 Nov 1938- Nov 1938 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Cathie Bailey (as "Carole Lester"), Stanley Becker (as "Tex"), Richard S. Bishop (as "Bailiff"), George M. Carleton (as "Doc Saunders"), Don DeFore (as "Rennie") [Broadway debut], Will Dean (as "Einie"), Gilbert Fates (as "Ken"), James Fuller (as "Frank"), Edmund Glover (as "Perc"), Paul Hammond (as "Joe King"), Ralph Holmes (as "Nels"), John James (as "Jones"), John Laird (as "Blackie"), Theodore Leavitt (as "Harry Harris"), Hugh Martin (as "Phil"), Charles Mendick (as "Ted Miller"), Michael Owen (as "Jack Hanley"), Ed. Sabol (as "Butch"), James Truex (as "Bill"). Produced by Oscar Hammerstein II and Dwight Taylor.
- (1939) Stage Play: Aries Is Rising. Comedy. Written by Caroline North and Earl Blackwell. Scenic Design by Nicholas Yellenti. Directed by Robert Ross. John Golden Theatre: 21 Nov 1939- 25 Nov 1939 (7 performances). Cast: Ariane Allen (as "Denise"), Evelyn Barrows (as "Maxine"), Carmina Cansino (as "Shirley Baxter"), George M. Carleton (as "Bruce Prince") [final Broadway role], Constance Collier (as "Madame Bernardi") [final Broadway role], John Craven (as "Roland Harris"), Edmund Dorsay (as "Sammy"), Clifford Dunstan (as "Jake"), Sam Elberton (as "A Waiter"), Bernadine Hayes (as "Gladys Gay"), Ruth Holden (as "Jerry Walker"), Victoria Horne (as "Miss Pritchard"), Frederick Howard (as "Bill Cask"), Charles La Torre (as "Nick Mikalos"), Edmond Le Comte (as "Charlie"), Mary Mason (as "Mattie Kate Baugh"), Lathrop Mitchell (as "Gus"), Aileen Poe (as "Mrs. Baxter"), Cledge Roberts (as "Ted"), Frances Smith (as "Aunt Lou"), Morton Stevens (as "The Hon. Emery Howlett"), Blanche Sweet (as "Martha Wood Baugh"), Arthur West (as "Delivery Man"). Produced by Harry R. Irving and Michael Dolan.
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