- On "Vic And Sade", a radio Comedy which aired in 1932 and ended in in 1946, he played the roles of "Mr. Jake Gumpox", Garbageman, in 1938 and the role of "Dwight Twentysixler" in 1945. In 1949, the program tried to revive itself by going to TV with 3 episodes in which he played the role of "Ike Kneesuffer". The Radio program originated out of Chicago on NBC' Blue network.
- Appeared in the radio Situation Comedy show called "Meet The Meeks" which aired from 1947 to 1949 on NBC and originated out of Chicago, Illinois.
- Played Sky King's foreman on the Aviation adventure Radio show "Sky King" which first aired on the ABC Radio network in 1946 out of Chicago, Illinois and later over the Mutual network until 1954.
- Played the role of "Henry" in the radio serial drama "Lonely Women" on the NBC Network in 1942 originating out of Chicago, Illinois.
- Played the part of "Wumple" (Skeezix' Boss) in the radio show called "Gasoline Alley" (Based on a Comic Strip by Frank King) which aired on the NBC Blue and NBC Networks starting in 1940 and originating out of Chicago, Illinois.
- Played the role of "Henry Newman" in the Radio Serial Drama "Lone Journey" which originated out of Chicago, Illinois on NBC in 1940 and also on CBS and ABC networks until 1952.
- Played the role of "Herman Branch" on the Radio Serial Drama "Bud Barton" (aka: "Those Bartons", "The Barton Family" and "The Story of Bud Barton") which started in 1939 on the NBC Blue Network out of Chicago, Illinois.
- Played the roles of "Mr. Tiller" and "Mr. Gorham" in the Radio Serial Drama "Dan Harding's Wife" which aired on the NBC Network and originated out of Chicago, Illinois starting in 1936.
- Played "Dr. David McKenzie" in the Radio Serial Drama "Arnold Grimm's Daughter" which debuted in 1937 on CBS and originated out of Chicago, Illinois.
- Was featured on the Adventure Radio Show "Thurston, The Magician" (aka: Howard Thurston, The Magician") which first aired over the NBC Blue network in 1932 and originated out of Chicago, Illinois.
- Was one of the "Sinclair Minstrel Men" on the radio Music Show "The Sinclair Minstrel Show" which aired in the 1930s on the NBC Network.
- Appeared on the radio Drama "First Nighter" which originated out of Chicago, Illinois and Hollywood from 1929 to 1953 and aired on NBC Blue, NBC, CBS and Mutual networks.
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