- Played Colonel Pickering in a 1938 Broadway production of "Pygmalion".
- Played Senator Brockbank in the original Broadway production of "Call Me Madam".
- (1924) Stage Play: Round the Town. Musical revue.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Grab Bag. Musical revue.
- (1927) Stage Play: A la Carte. Musical revue. Music by Herman Hupfeld, Louis Alter, Norma Gregg, Paul Lannin and Creamer and Johnson. Book by George Kelly. Lyrics by Louis Alter, Norma Gregg, Herman Hupfeld, Paul Lannin, Henry Creamer and Creamer and Johnson. Directed by George Kelly. Martin Beck Theatre: 17 Aug 1927- Sep 1927 (closing date unknown/45 performances). Cast: Bobbe Arnst, Fred Bishop, Bly Bradford, Roy Fant, Cynthia Farr, Elvira Giersdorf, Irene Giersdorf, Rae Giersdorf, Marian Hamilton, Myrtle Hayes, Harriet Hoctor, William Holbrook, Crles Irwin, Rose King, Mr. Kotchetovski, Little Billy, Helen Lowell, Joseph McKenzie, Maude Powers, Frank Rowan, Margaret Schilling, Frances Stein, Jay Velie, Vernon Wallace [final Broadway role], Chick York. Produced by Rosalie Stewart.
- (1938) Stage Play: Coriolanus. Tragedy (revival/played in repertory with Diff'rent, Pygmalion, Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, No More Peace). Written by William Shakespeare. Acting version by Charles Hopkins. Directed by Charles Hopkins. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 25 Jan 1938- 12 Feb 1938 (4 performances). Produced by Charles Hopkins and Federal Theatre Project of The WPA.
- (1938) Stage Play: No More Peace (Revival/played in repertory with Diff'rent, Pygmalion, Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, Coriolanus). Written by Ernst Toller. Translated by Edward Crankshaw. Lyrics by W.H. Auden. Directed by Charles Hopkins. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 25 Jan 1938- 12 Feb 1938 (4 performances). Produced by Charles Hopkins and Federal Theatre Project of The WPA.
- (1938) Stage Play: Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines. Comedy (revival/played in repertory with Diff'rent, Pygmalion, No More Peace, Coriolanus). Written by Clyde Fitch. Directed by Charles Hopkins. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 25 Jan 1938- 12 Feb 1938 (4 performances). Produced by Charles Hopkins and Federal Theatre Project of The WPA.
- (1945) Stage Play: Carousel. Musical drama. Based on "Lilliom" by Ferenc Molnar. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Choreographed by Agnes de Mille. Scenic design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Majestic Theatre: 19 Apr 1945- 24 May 1947 (890 performances). Cast: David Ahdar, Connie Baxter, Peter Birch (as "Boatswain"), Robert Byrn (as "1st Policeman/Singer"), Anne Calvert, Martha Carver, Jean Casto (as "Mrs. Mullin"), Diane Chadwick, Neil Chirico, Jan Clayton, Josephine Collins, Russell Collins, Kathleen Comegys, Margaret Cuddy, Jean Darling (as "Carrie Pipperidge"), Margaretta De Valera, Andrea Downing, Tom Duffey, Larry Evers, Lew Foldes, Franklyn Fox (as "David Bascombe"), Louis Freed, Lester Freedman, Richard H. Gordon, John Harrold, Lynn Joelson, Christine Johnson, Sonia Joroff, Joan Keenan, Pearl Lang, Lee Lauterbur, Kenneth LeRoy, Charles Leighton, Bambi Linn (as "Louise"), Ralph Linn, William Lundi, Annabelle Lyon, Frank Marasco, Eric Mattson, Tom McDuffie, Marilyn Merkt, Beatrice Miller, Ruth Miller, Ginna Moise, Robert Pagent, John Raitt (as "Billy Bigelow"), Ernest Richman, Blake Ritter, Elena Salamatova, Jimsey Somers, Mimi Strongin, Marjory Svetlik, Suzanne Tafel, Gordon Taylor, Ralph Tucker, Jay Velie (as "1st Heavenly Friend/Brother Joshua"), Murvyn Vye (as "Jigger Craigin"), Verlyn Webb, Polly Welch, Fern Whitney, Glory Wills, Iva Withers. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1945) Stage Play: Carousel. Musical drama (revival). Based on "Lilliom" by Ferenc Molnar. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Choreographed by Agnes de Mille. Scenic design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Robert Pagent. City Center: 2 Jun 1954- 8 Aug 1954 (79 performances). Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (William Hammerstein: General Director).
- (1950) Stage Play: Call Me Madam. Musical comedy. Music by Irving Berlin. Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Musical Director: Jay Blackton. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by Genevieve Pitot and Jesse Meeker. Additional orchestrations by Joe Glover. Vocal arrangements by Jay Blackton. Piano Arrangements by Helmy Kresa. Scenic Design by Raoul Pene Du Bois. Costume Design by Raoul Pène Du Bois. Miss Merman's dresses by Mainbocher. Assistant to Mr. Du Bois: Willa Kim, Mason Arvold and Waldo Angelo. Dances and Musical Numbers Staged by Jerome Robbins. Directed by George Abbott. Imperial Theatre: 12 Oct 1950- 3 May 1952 (644 performances). Cast: Ethel Merman (as "Mrs. Sally Adams"), Paul Lukas (as "Cosmo Constantine"), Rae Abruzzo (as "Singer"), Jeanne Bal (as "Secretary to Mrs. Adams/Singer"), Aristide Bartis (as "Singer"), Muriel Bentley (as "Principal Dancer"), Ralph W. Chambers (as "Senator Gallagher"), Owen Coll (as "Supreme Court Justice/Grand Duke Otto"), William David (as "Henry Gibson/Court Chamberlain"), Trudy Deluz (as "Singer"), Ollie Engebretson (as "Potato Bug"), Shellie Farrell (as "Dancer"), Richard Fjellman (as "Potato Bug"), Lydia Fredericks (as "Singer"), Nina Frenkin (as "Dancer"), Nathaniel Frey (as "Singer"), Estelle Gardner (as "Singer"), William Hail (as "Butler/Singer"), Patricia Hammerlee (as "Dancer"), Pat Harrington (as "Congressman Wilkins"), Fred Hearn (as "Dancer"), Barbara Heath (as "Dancer"), Alan Hewitt (as "Pemberton Maxwell"), Norma Kaiser (as "Dancer/Principal Dancer"), Allan Knolls (as "Dancer"), E.A. Krumschmidt (as "Hugo Tantinnin"), Henry Lascoe (as "Sebastian Sebastian"), Kenneth Le Roy (as "Dancer"), Virginia Le Roy (as "Dancer"), Ralph Linn (as "Dancer"), Albert Linville (as "Singer"), Geoffrey Lumb (as "The Secretary of State"), Ruth McVayne (as "Singer"), Douglas Moppert (as "Dancer"), Russell Nype (as "Kenneth Gibson"), Lily Paget(as "A Maid/Singer"), Arthur Partington (as "Principal Dancer"), Noella Peloquin (as "Singer"), Robert Penn (as "Singer"), Stowe Phelps (as "Clerk"), Tommy Rall (as "Principal Dancer"), Tom Reider (as "Singer"), John Sheehan (as "Singer"), Stanley Simmonds (as "Singer"), Lilia Skala (as "Grand Duchess Sophie"), Ray Stephens (as "Singer"), Galina Talva (as "Princess Maria"), Bobby Tucker (as "Dancer"), Kirsten Valbor (as "Dancer"), Jay Velie (as "Senator Brockbank"), William Weslow (as "Dancer"), Helene Whitney (as "Singer"). Standby: Elaine Stritch (as "Mrs. Sally Adams"). Replacement actors: Jane Carlyle (as "Singer"), Joy Carroll (as "Singer"), Crandall Diehl (as "Dancer"), Dody Goodman [credited as Dolores Goodman] (as "Dancer"), Eric Kristen (as "Dancer"), Gene Myers (as "Dancer"), Robert Patterson (as "Singer"), Edward Pfeiffer (as "Dancer"), Will Scholz (as "Singer"). Standby: Nancy Andrews (as "Mrs. Sally Adams"). Understudies: Lydia Fredericks (as "Secretary to Mrs. Adams"), Robert Patterson (as "Supreme Court Justice/The Secretary of State"), Will Scholz (as "Hugo Tantinnin/Sebastian Sebastian"), Stanley Simmonds (as "Congressman Wilkins/Grand Duke Otto"). Produced by Leland Hayward.
- (1942) Stage Play: Counsellor-at-Law. Drama (revival). Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Royale Theatre: 24 Nov 1942- 10 Jul 1942 (258 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Goldie Rindskopf"), Leslie Barrett (as "Henry Susskind"), Samuel Bonnell (as "John P. Tedesco"), Elmer H. Brown (as "Francis Clark Baird"), Buddy Buehler (as "Richard Dwight Jr."), Alexander Clark Jr. (as "Roy Darwin"), Norma Clerc (as "Dorothy Dwight"), Olive Deering (as "Regina Gordon"), Phillip Gordon (as "David Simon"), Caleb Gray (as "A Boy"), Jane Hamilton (as "A Woman"), Edwin Hugh (as "A Stout Man"), John L. Kearney (as "Peter J. Malone"), Betty Kelley (as "Zedorah Chapman"), Clara Langsner (as "Sarah Becker"), John McQuade (as "Arthur Sandler"), Jennie Moscovitz (as "Lena Simon"), Paul Muni (as "George Simon"), Joseph Pevney (as "Harry Becker"), Kurt Richards (as "Herbert Howard Weinberg"), Jack Sheehan (as "Charles McFadden"), Frances Tannehill (as "Lillian Larue"), Ann Thomas (as "Bessie Green"), William Vaughan (as "A Bootblack"), Jay Velie (as "A Tall Man"), Barrie Wanless (as "Johann Breitstein"), Joan Wetmore (as "Cora Simon"). Produced by John Golden.
- (June 22, 1973 - September 2, 1973) He acted in the Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical, "Carousel," in a Guy Lombardo production at the Jones Beach Theatre in Wantagh, Long Island, New York with John Cullum, Barbara Meister, Eileen Schauler, Bonnie Franklin, Reid Shelton, Alfred Toigo, John Stewart, Mary Ellen Ashley, Lloyd Harris, Robin Hoff and Randal Harris in the cast. John Fearnley was director. Robert Pagent was choreographer. James Stewart Morcom was scenic designer. Winn Morton was costume designer. Peggy Clark was lighting designer. Elman R. Anderson was music director. Arnold Spector was supervisor. The Royal Canadians also performed in the after show.
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