- (1927 - 1938) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1927) Stage Play: Pinwheel. Drama. Written by Francis Edward Faragoh [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Alice Lewisohn. Neighborhood Playhouse: 7 Dec 1926- Feb 1927 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: George Bratt (as "Manager"), Albert Carroll (as "The Bookkeeper"), Mary George (as "2nd Mrs."), Theodore Hecht (as "Radio Voice/Worker"), George Heller (as "The Fast Woman's Companion"), Otto Hulett [credited as Otto Hulicius] (as "Sugar Daddy"), Marc Loebell (as "The Guy"), Lily Lubell (as "The Fast Woman"), Dorothy Sands (as "The Jane"), Grace Stickley (as "1st Mrs."), Paula Trueman (as "The Lady Friend").
- (1938) Stage Play: Sunup to Sundown. Written by Francis Edward Faragoh [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Joseph Losey. Hudson Theatre: 1 Feb 1938- Feb 1938 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Leslie Barrett (as "Pogriski"), Henry Bashein (as "Ensemble"), Nancy Bashein (as "Ensemble"), Harris Berger (as "Ensemble"), Earl J. Brisgal (as "Slim"), Margery Britton (as "Ensemble"), Mills Brooke (as "Ensemble"), Frances Dworkin (as "Rosa"), Nonnie Edwards (as "Karen"), Thomas Fisher (as "Feher"), Lester Florant (as "Ensemble"), Sylvia Florant (as "Tessie"), Eugene Gericke (as "Andy Turner"), Walter Greaza (as "Alden Turner"), Eula Guy (as "Mrs. Hopkins"), Jack Jordan (as "Buddy Turner"), Percy Kilbride (as "Sam Fitch"), Sidney Lumet [credited as Sydney Lumet] (as "Stanley"), Jimmy Lydon (as "Jakey"), Ormond Lydon (as "Ensemble"), Anthony Maggi (as "Ensemble"), Jasper Mangione (as "Gonzales"), Frank Mannino (as "Cesare"), Florence McGee (as "Marta"), Billy Mintz (as "Ensemble"), Nt Mintz (as "Ramon"), Margaret Moore (as "Ensemble"), Gordon W. Pollock (as "Ensemble"), Stanley Povitch (as "Ensemble"), Charles Proctor (as "Ensemble"), Carl Benton (as "Reid Brockwell"), Joseph Singer (as "Di Marco"), Maxine Stuart (as "Pearl"), Mary Tarcai (as "Mrs. Gonzales") [final Broadway role], Ruth Tobin (as "Ensemble"), James Todd (as "Dr. Toliver"), Ludmila Toretzka [credited as Ludmilla Toretzka] (as "Mrs. Di Marco"). Produced by D.A. Doran.
- (1927) Stage Play: Lyric Drama [production was composed of the following shows: Commedia Dell' Arte, Ritornell, Tone Pictures and "The White Peacock]. Neighborhood Playhouse: 5 Apr 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Produced by The Neighborhood Playhouse.
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