- (1945 - 1959) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1945) Stage Play: Hollywood Pinafore. Musical comedy. Written by George S. Kaufman. Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Lighting and Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Choreographed by Douglas Coudy and Anthony Tudor. Production Supervisor: Arnold Saint Subber. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Alvin Theatre: 31 May 1945- 14 Jul 1945 (52 performances). Cast: Sally Billings (as "Ensemble"), Mary Alice Bingham (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Boleyn (as "Ensemble"), Shirley Booth (as "Louhedda Hopsons"), Russ Brown (as "Bob Beckett"), John Butler (as "Ensemble"), Dean Campbell (as "Ensemble"), Ronald Chetwood (as "Ensemble"), Harold Cole (as "Ensemble"), Jack Collins (as "Ensemble"), Helene Constantine (as "Ensemble"), Diana Corday (as "Miss Gloria Mundi"), Daniel De Paolo (as "Doorman"), Annamary Dickey (as "Brenda Blossom"), Charles S. Dubin (as "Ensemble"), Silas Engum (as "Ensemble"), William Gaxton (as "Dick Live-Eye"), Florence George (as "Ensemble"), Jane Hansen (as "Ensemble"), Barbara Heath (as "Ensemble"), Stanley Herbertt (as "Ensemble"), Lucy Hillary (as "Ensemble"), Howard Hoffman (as "Ensemble"), Jackson Jordan (as "Secretary"), Barry Kent (as "Ensemble"), Josephine Lambert (as "Ensemble"), James Mate (as "Ensemble"), John Mathews (as "Ensemble"), Ella Mayer (as "Little Miss Peggy"), Margaret McKenna (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Meyer (as "Ensemble"), Candace Montgomery (as "Ensemble"), Victor Moore (as "Joseph W. Porter"), Ann Newland (as "Ensemble"), Jeanne North (as "Ensemble"), Shaun O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), Regis Powers (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Prentiss (as "Secretary"), Jack Purcell (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Pamela Randell (as "Miss Beverly Wilshire"), George Rasely (as "Mike Corcoran"), Gilbert Russell (as "Ralph Rackstraw"), Annette Sorell (as "Ensemble"), Drucilla Strain (as "Secretary"), Larry Stuart (as "Ensemble"), Ernest Taylor (as "Guard"), Jeffrey Warren (as "Ensemble"), Mary Wickes (as "Miss Hebe"), Mary Williams (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Max Gordon. Produced in association with Meyer David.
- (1946) Stage Play: Three to Make Ready. Musical revue. Entire Production Devised by John Murray Anderson. Sketches Directed by Margaret Webster. Musical Staging by Robert Sidney. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Directed by John Murray Anderson. Adelphi Theatre (moved to The Broadhurst Theatre from 20 May 1946- 26 Oct 1946, then returned to The Adelphi Theatre from 28 Oct 1946- 14 Dec 1946): 7 Mar 1946- 14 Dec 1946 (327 performances). Produced by Stanley Gilkey and Barbara Payne.
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