- (1924 - 1946) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1924) Stage Play: Parasites. Comedy. Written by Cosmo Hamilton. 39th Street Theatre: 19 Nov 1924- Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/54 performances). Cast: Theresa Maxwell Conover (as "Mrs. Clarence Drummond"), Max Figman (as "Clarence Drummond"), E.F. Hast, Cecil Humphreys (as "Langdon Pomeroy"), Francine Larrimore, Gypsy O'Brien (as "Lady Nina Chandos"), Franklin Pangborn (as "Felix Waterhouse"), Beatrice Swanson, Clifton Webb (as "Eliot Phelps, 3d"). Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Pelican. Written by F. Tennyson Jesse and H. M. Harwood. Directed by Fred Kerr. Times Square Theatre: 21 Sep 1925- Nov 1925 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Jose Alessandro (as "Paul Lauzun"), Robert Andrews (as "Robin"), Harry Bates (as "Shaw"), Sybil Carlisle (as "Lady Heriot"), Alice Fleming (as "Anna"), Cecil Humphreys (as "Marcus Heriot"), Fred Kerr (as "Gen. Sir John Heriot, Bart."), Cynthia Latham (as "Hermione Blundell"), Margaret Lawrence (as "Wanda Heriot"), Henry Stephenson (as "Charles Cheriton"), H. Ashton Tonge (as "Beadon"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1933) Stage Play: Late One Evening. Written by Audrey Carten and Waveney Carton. Directed by Cecil Humphreys. Plymouth Theatre: 9 Jan 1933- Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Roman Arnoldoff, Daisy Belmore, Donn Bonhoff, H. Langdon Bruce, Hugh Buckler, John Buckler, Richard Carey, Ernestine De Becker, Helen Deddens, Edward Emery, Dennis Gurney, Hans Hansen, Orville Harris, Winifred Harris, Ursula Jeans, Isabel Keightley, Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Nurse"), Isidore Marcil, Vera Fuller Mellish, H.C. Neslo, Audrey Ridgwell, Ernest Roberts, Ralph Roberts, Antionette Rochte, Enid Romany, Edward Ryan, Estelle Scheer, Gilbert Squarey, Alice May Tuck (as "Mrs. Coulsden"), Richard Warner. Produced by Harry C. Bannister.
- (1936) Stage Play: Tovarich. Musical comedy. Written by Jacques Deval. English adaptation by Robert E. Sherwood. Orchestra and Arrangements by Alexander Haas. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Plymouth Theatre: 15 Oct 1936- Aug 1937 (closing date unknown/356 performances). Cast: Marta Abba (as "Grand Duchess Tatiana Petrovna"), Adora Andrews, Margaret Dale (as "Fernande Dupont"), Aristides de Leoni (as "Martelleau"), Amanda Duff (as "Helene Dupont"), J. Colvin Dunn [credited as J. Colville Dunn] (as "Concierge"), Jay Fassett (as "Charles Dupont"), Irina Feodorova (as "Olga"), Barbara Gott (as "Louise, the Cook"), John Halliday (as "Prince Mikail Alexandrovitch"), Cecil Humphreys (as "Commissar Gorotchenko"), Ernest Lawford (as "Chauffourier-Debieff"), Leni Stengel (as "Madame Van Hemert"), James E. Truex (as "Georges Dupont"), Frederick Worlock. Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1938) Stage Play: The Circle. Romantic comedy.
- (1939) Stage Play: The Woman Brown. Drama.
- (1940) Stage Play: A Passenger to Bali. Drama. Written by Ellis St. Joseph. Directed by John Huston. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 14 Mar 1940- 16 Mar 1940 (4 performances). Cast: Victor Beecroft (as "Mr. Wrangle"), Kaie Deei (as "Kali"), William Harrigan (as "Mr. Slaughter"), Cecil Humphreys (as "Hon. Mr. Chisholm"), Walter Huston (as "Rev. Mr. Walkes"), Colin Keith-Johnston (as "Captain English"), Harry Shaw Lowe (as "Chew"), Edgar Stehli (as "Minheer Van Matsys"). Produced by Montgomery Ford.
- (1940) Stage Play: An International Incident. Comedy. Written by Vincent Sheean. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 2 Apr 1940- 13 Apr 1940 (15 performances). Cast: Ethel Barrymore (as "Mrs. Charles Rochester"), Richard S. Bishop (as "Photographer"), John Gordon (as "Gage Photographer"), Eda Heinemann (as "Mrs. Thrush/Mrs. August Schultz"), Josephine Hull (as "Mrs. John Wurthering Blackett/Mrs. G. Hiram Tracy"), Cecil Humphreys (as "The Right Honorable Charles Albert Clarke-Bates"), Arthur Kennedy (as Smithers/Riley"), Ben Lackland (as "McClosky/Witherspoon"), Lea Penman (as "Miss Evadne Martine/Mrs. Burlingame"), Peter Scott (as "Photographer"), Kent Smith (as "Hank Rogers"), Sidney Stone (as "Reggiani/Jaeger"), Regine Valdy (as "Ninette"). Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (1941) Stage Play: Eight O'Clock Tuesday. Written by Mignon G. Eberhart and Robert Wallsten. Scenic Design by Lemuel Ayers. Directed by Luther Greene. Henry Miller's Theatre: 6 Jan 1941- 18 Jan 1941 (16 performances). Cast: Clancy Cooper (as "Lieutenant Davies"), Margaret Douglass (as "Verity Copley"), Bramwell Fletcher (as "Jacob Wait"), Celeste Holm (as "Marcia Godden"), Cecil Humphreys (as "Dr. Graham Blaikie"), Pauline Lord (as "Beatrice Godden"), McKay Morris (as "Ivan Godden"), James O'Rear (as "Gallaway Trench"), Herbert Rudley (as "Robert Copley"), Don Shelton (as "Sergeant Cassidy"), Philip Tonge (as "Ancill"). Produced by Luther Greene and James Struthers.
- (1941) Stage Play: The Doctor's Dilemma. (Revival).
- (1942) Stage Play: Hedda Gabler. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Translated by Ethel Borden and Mary Cass Canfield. Directed by Luther Greene. Longacre Theatre: 29 Jan 1942- 7 Feb 1942 (12 performances). Cast: Henry Daniell (as "Eilert Lovborg"), Ralph Forbes (as "George Tesman"), Cecil Humphreys (as "Judge Brack"), Octavia Kenmore (as "Bertha"), Karen Morley (as "Thea Elvsted"), Katina Paxinou (as "Hedda Tesman"), Margaret Wycherly (as "Miss Julia Tesman"). Produced by Luther Greene.
- (1942) Stage Play: A Kiss for Cinderella (Revival).
- (1942) Stage Play: The Morning Star. Written by Emlyn Williams. Directed by Guthrie McClintic and Stewart Chaney. Morosco Theatre: 14 Sep 1942- 3 Oct 1942 (24 performances). Cast: Jill Esmond, Brenda Forbes, Cecil Humphreys (as "Dr. Datcher, S.D."), Nicholas Joy (as "Sir Leo Alvers"), Gregory Peck (as "Cliff Parrilow"), Rhys Williams (as "Brimbo Watkyn"). Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (1943) Stage Play: The Patriots. Drama. Written by Sidney S. Kingsley. Scenic Design by Howard Bay. Costume Design by Rose Bogdanoff and Toni Ward. Lighting Design by Moe Hack. Directed by Shepard Traube. National Theatre: 29 Jan 1943- 26 Jun 1943 (173 performances). Cast: Roland Alexander (as "Mr. Fenno"), Leslie Bingham (as "Mrs. Conrad"), Francis Compton (as "Colonel Humphrey"), Thomas Dillon (as "Jacob"), Madge Evans (as "Patsy"), Doe Doe Green (as "James Monroe"), Cecil Humphreys (as "George Washington"), House Jameson (as "Alexander Hamilton"), Raymond Edward Johnson (as "Thomas Jefferson"), Peg La Centra (as "Mrs. Hamilton"), Judson Laire (as "James Monroe"), Robert Lance (as "Butler"), Hope Lange (as "Anne Randolph") [Broadway debut], Jack Lloyd (as "George Washington Lafayette"), Ross Matthew (as "Doctor"), George Mitchell (as "Ned"), Henry Mowbray (as "Henry Knox"), Billy Nevard (as "Thomas Jefferson Randolph"), Frances Reid (as "Martha"), Byron Russell (as "Captain"), John Souther (as "James Madison"), Victor Southwick (as "Sergeant"), John Stephen (as "Frontiersman"), Philip White (as "Mat"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard) and Rowland Stebbins.
- (1943) Stage Play: The Patriots. Drama [Return engagement]. Written by Sidney S. Kingsley. Scenic Design by Howard Bay. Costume Design by Rose Bogdanoff and Toni Ward. Lighting Design by Moe Hack. Directed by Shepard Traube. City Center: 20 Dec 1943- 25 Dec 1943 (8 performances). Cast: Matthew Ayres (as "Captain"), Leslie Bingham (as "Mrs. Conrad"), John Boyd (as "James Monroe"), Marie Dow (as "Martha"), Peter Emery (as "Sergeant"), Freeman Hammond (as "Mr. Fenno"), Walter Hampden (as "Thomas Jefferson"), Julie Haydon (as "Patsy"), Cecil Humphreys (as "George Washington"), Theodore Leavitt (as "George Washington Lafayette"), Allen Martin (as "Thomas Jefferson Randolph"), Ross Matthew (as "James Madison"), Paul Mosnar (as "Butler"), Paul Ransom (as "Ned"), Ken Renard (as "Jupiter"), Guy Sorel (as "Alexander Hamilton"), John Stephen (as "Colonel Humphrey/Frontiersman"), Sonya Stokowski (as "Mrs. Hamilton"), Joe Byron Totten (as "Henry Knox"), William C. Tubbs (as "Jacob"), Philip White (as "Mat"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company and Rowland Stebbins.
- (1945) Stage Play: Pygmalion. Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Cedric Hardwicke. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 26 Dec 1945- 1 Jun 1946 (179 performances). Produced by Theatre Incorporated (Richard Aldrich: Managing Director).
- (October 4, 1937) He acted in Robert E. Sherwood's translation of Jacques Deval's play, "Tovarich," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Rudolph Forster, Marta Abba, Polly De Loos, Bram Nossen, Ernest Lawford, Aristides De Leon, Margaret Dale, Jay Fassett, Barbara Gott, James E. Truex, Amanda Duff, Oscar Sterling, Leni Stengel and Andora Andrews in the cast. Raymond Sovey was set designer. Gilbert Miller was producer and director.
- (January 31, 1944) He acted in Sidney Kingsley's play, "The Patriots," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Walter Hampden, Julie Haydon, Guy Sorel, Matthew Ayres, Marie Dow, Ken Renard, Ross Matthew, Peter Emery, John Stephen, William C. Tubbs, Paul Ransom, Philip White, John P. Boyd, Sonya Stokowski, Joe Byron Totten, Paul Mosnar, Freeman Hammond, Leslie Bingham, and Theodore Leavitt in the cast. Howard Bay was set designer. Rose Bogdanoff and Toni Ward were costume designers. Shepard Traube was director. The Playwrights' Company and Rowland Stebbins were producers.
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