- (1948) Stage: Appeared in "Hilarities". Musical/vaudeville.
- (1946) Stage: Appeared in "The Duchess Misbehaves". Musical.
- (1943) Stage: Appeared in "My Dear Public", Pittsburgh, PA.
- (1940) Stage: Appeared in "Pal Joey".
- (1937) Stage: Appeared in "I'd Rather Be Right" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Material by George S. Kaufman (also director) and Moss Hart. Modern dances staged by Ned McGurn. Choreographed by Charles Weidman. Alvin Theatre: (moved to The Music Box Theatre from 23 May 1938 to close): 2 Nov 1937-9 Jul 1938 (290 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen Sr., David Allman, Florenz Ames, Al Atkins, Jack Barnes, Virginia Berger, Sol Black, Robert Bleck, Jeanette Bradley, Charles Bywater, Cecil Carey, Donald C. Carter, John Cherry, Ruth Clayton, George M. Cohan (as "The President of the United States"), Marie Louise Dana, Eleanor De Witt, Martin Fair, Bijou Fernandez (as "The Secretary of Labor"), Len Frank, Kate Frederic, John Fulco, Ralph Glover, Ruth Gormley, Joe Granville, Marion Green, Geraldine Hamilton, Edward Harrington, Joy Hodges (as "Peggy Jones"), Taylor Holmes, Robert Howard, Jay Hunter, Jack Kearney, Linda Kellogg, Georgette Lampsi, Jeanette Lee, Jack Leslie, Robert Less, Velma Lord, Joseph Macaulay, Lili Mann, William Marel, Austin Marshall, Irene McBride, Charles McLoughlin, John McQuade, Evelyn Mills, Jack Mills, Warren Mills, Marie Nash, Fred Nay, Austra Neiman, Paul Parks, Erminie Randolph, Jack Reynolds, Jane Richardson, Tina Rigat, Margaret Sande, Patsy Schenk, Betty Schlaffer, Clarise Sitomer, Bob Spencer, Emily Stephenson, Beau Tilden, Norman Van Emburgh, Joe Verdi, Dorothy Waller, Mary Jane Walsh, Jack Whitney, Herbert Wood. Produced by Sam Harris. NOTE: The facts of this production were somewhat inaccurately depicted in Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942).
- (1927) Stage: Appeared in "Judy". Musical comedy.
- (October 24, 1938) He acted in the George S. Kaufman, Moss Hart, Richard Rodgers, and Lorenz Hart's musical revue, "I'D Rather Be Right," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with George M. Cohan (President); Marie Nash; Austin Marshall; Ralph Glover; Paul Parks; Taylor Holmes; Marion Green; Bijou Fernandez; Rene Giannone; Al Atkins; Robert Bleck; Jack Mills; Charles McLoughlin; Robert Less; John Cherry; Florenz Ames; Joseph Vitale; Marie Louise Dana; Joseph Allen; Mary Jane Walsh; Lorraine Cater; Joe Verdi; Jack Reynolds; and Sol Black in the cast. Richard Rodgers was composer. Lorenz Hart was lyricist. Book by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. George S. Kaufman was director. Sam H. Harris was producer.
- (1952) He acted in Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, and George Abbott's musical, "On Your Toes," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Patricia Bowman in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
- (1953) He acted in William S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's operetta, "Mikado," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Rosemarie Brancato and Jim Hawthorne in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
- (05/01/1952] The 1952 Police Show "An Eyeful of Paris" opened at the Shrine Auditorium, proceeds from which go to the police welfare and relief organizations. Celebrities participating in this year's program are Dennis Day, Bob Hope, Donald O'Connor, Gene Autry, Tony Martin, Liberace, the Modernaires, The Four Step Brothers, George Tapps, the Cycling Villenaves, Cap Winston's Seals, and the Honey Brothers. Dozens of can-can dancers and French bathing beauties and models will complete the entertainment. The show was directed by Stanley Sheldon.
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