- (1924) Stage: Appeared (as "Banquo"; Broadway debut) in "Macbeth" on Broadway. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. 48th Street Theatre: 15 Mar 1924-Apr 1924 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: William P. Adams (as "Ross, a nobleman"), Lawrence Cecil (as "Malcolm, son of Duncan"), Howard Claney (as "Donalbain, son of Duncan"), John Connery (as "Seyton, an officer attending on Macbeth"), Clare Eames (as "Lady Macbeth"), James K. Hackett (as "Macbeth, a general of the Scottish army"), Harvey D. Hayes (as "Lennox, a nobleman"), Moffat Johnston (as "Macduff, a nobleman of Scotland"), Teddy Jones (as "Fleance, Son of Banquo" / "Apparition"), Robert Lawler (as "Murderer"), Barry Macollum (as "Witch" / "Messenger" / "Armor-Bearer"), Russell Morrison (as "Second Messenger"), Henry Mortimer (as "Duncan, King of Scotland"), Catherine Proctor (as "Gentlewoman"), Joseph Singer (as "Siward" / "Apparition"), Helen Strickland (as "First Witch"), Helen Van Hoose (as "Second Witch"), Charles Warburton (as "Doctor"), Eve Ware (as "Second Apparition"), Louis Wolheim (as "Porter"). Produced by The Equity Players Inc.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Edward Rainer") in "The Call of Life" on Broadway. Written by Arthur Schnitzler. Translated by Dorothy Donnelly. Directed by Dudley Digges. Comedy Theatre: 9 Oct 1925-Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Katharine Alexander (as "Catherine"), Egon Brecher, Thomas Chalmers (as "Dr. Schindler"), Rosalind Fuller, Derek Glynne, Alice John, Stanley Kalkhurst, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Marie"), Hermann Lieb, Leete Stone. Produced by The Actors Theatre.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Michael, Duke of Strelsau") in "Princess Flavia" on Broadway. Musical/operetta. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Book / lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Based on the "The Prisoner of Zenda" by Anthony Hope. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Musical Director: Al Goodman (billed as Alfred Goodman). Musical Staging by Max Scheck. Directed by James C. Huffman. Century Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre 1 Feb 1926-close): 2 Nov 1925-13 Mar 1926 (152 performances). Cast: Ethel Aaron, Virginia Allen, Lucille Arnold, Lillian Baker (as "Minna"), Mary Barlow, J. Becker, Vivian Bell, Edwin F. Bennett, Jessie Bradley, Margaret Breen, Nat Broffman, Octavia Bullard, J.M. Burger, Jimmie Carroll, John Clarke, Edna Coates, William Danforth, Phillip Darby, Lenora D'Arcy, Charles H. Davis, Joseph Dillon, Donna Dolores, Felicia Drenova, Richard Ellis, Lawrence Elwin, Gerald Etchells, Byrdeatta Evans, Paul Farber, George Foxworth, Louise Fraer, Helene Frederic, John Fredericks, Helen Gilligan, Violet Gleason, Herbert Goff (as "Capt. Strohman"), Evelyn Grayson, Allen Gustaveson, Henry Hanft, George Harold (as "Lt. Blindenhoff"), Dan Harris, Alois Havrilla, Evelyn Herbert (as "Princess Flavia"), Joan Kent, Jarvis Kerr, Verman Kimbrough, Walter King, W.J. Lake, Xenia Lamakina, Marie Laval, Larry Lawrence, Miriam Lax, Donald Lee, Earle Lee, John Lieter, Peck Loyal, F.C. MacDan, James Manning, Francine Marcella, Maida Marchand, Phyllis Marren, James Marshall, Dudley Marwick, John Maxwell, Marjorie May, Charles McDonald Jr., Alva McGill, F.T. Miller, Helen Minto, William Moore, Joseph Moppert, Zena Mora, Billy Murray, Zenaida Nicolina, Selig Norman, Shirley Norton, Warner Oakland, Florence O'Brien, Maude Odell, Clarice Olson, Rosalie O'Reilly, Frank Pandoffi, Carl Park, Billie Perry, Florence Poyet, J. Preston, William Pringle, William Provosky, Allen Reeves, Bickley Reichner, Robert Reitner, G. Ribando, Dan Richardson, Edmund Ruffner, Bob Russell, William Russell, Adele Savoye, Theodore Schoof, Isaac Schrago, Alys Schuman, Eugene Scudder, Irene Sharpe, L. Sharpe, Stella Shiel, Morris Siegel, Robert E. Smith, Philip Snyder, Deane Spaulding, Lionel Spencer, Jack Spiegel, Joseph C. Spurin (as "Wurfner" / "Senor Poncho"), William Stamm, Edna Starck, Doris Stewart, Julia Strong, Edith Talbot, Lola Taylor, Joseph Toner, Sam True, John Schuyler Van Tuyle, Sonia Veskova, Roy Vitalis, Jeanne Voltaire, Herman John Von Eck, Jerome H. Wallace, Harry Welchman, Emily Wentz, B.L. Williams, Jack Wilson, Ethel Louise Wright, Francis J. Wroblewski, Frank York, Ingrid Zanders, W. Elliott Zerkle. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1928) Stage: Appeared (as "Athos") in "The Three Musketeers" on Broadway. Musical drama. Music by Rudolf Friml. Lyrics by Clifford Grey and P.G. Wodehouse. Book by William Anthony McGuire (also director). Based on the story by Alexandre Dumas. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Musical Staging by Albertina Rasch. Directed by Richard Boleslawski. Lyric Theatre: 13 Mar 1928-15 Dec 1928 (318 performances). Cast: Pirkko Ahlquist (as "Ensemble"), Lester Allen (as "Planchet"), Virginia Beardsley (as "Ensemble"), Yvonne Beaupre as "Ensemble"), Marye Bern (as "Ensemble"), Jeanette Bradley (as "Ensemble"), Harrison Brockbank (as "Innkeeper"), Eleanor Buffington (as "Ensemble"), Edna Bunte (as "Ensemble"), Robert D. Burns (as "Jussac"), Katherine Cavelli (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Clark (as "Ensemble"), John Clarke (as "The Duke of Buckingham"), Nancy Corrigan (as "Ensemble"), Dona Desne Curry (as "Ensemble"), Yvonne D'Arle (as "Anne, Queen of France"), Audrey Davis (as "Ensemble"), Helen Derby (as "Ensemble"), Sylvia Derby (as "Ensemble"), Clarence Derwent (as "Louis XIII"), William Dillon (as "Ensemble"), Marion Dodge (as "Ensemble"), L. Dumbadse (as "Ensemble"), Ernest Ehler (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite Eisele (as "Ensemble"), Byrdeatta Evans (as "Ensemble"), Rose Gale (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Greenley (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Groves (as "Ensemble"), Emily Hadley (as "Ensemble"), Sally Hadley (as "Ensemble"), William Hagen (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Hall (as "Ensemble"), Libby Hanley (as "Ensemble"), Vida Hanna (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Hayes (as "Aubergiste"), Louis Hector (as "Comte De La Rochefort"), Eve Hellesness (as "Ensemble"), Harriet Hoctor (as "Premiere Danseuse of the Court"), Stanley Howard (as "Ensemble"), Ivan Ismailov (as "Ensemble"), Norman Ives (as "Ensemble"), Harry James (as "Ensemble"), Andy Jochim (as "Cardinal's Guard"), Naomi Johnson (as "Zoe"), Wilma Kaye (as "Ensemble"), Frances Kelly (as "Ensemble"), William Kershaw (as "Brother Joseph"), Dennis King (as "D'Artagnan"), Charles Kirby (as "Ensemble"), John Kline (as "M. De Treville"), Lydia Krushinsky (as "Ensemble"), Julia Lane (as "Ensemble"), Elaine Lank (as "Ensemble"), Randolph Leyman (as "Cardinal's Guard"), Eleanor Little (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Macaulay (as "Aramis"), Glenn Macauley (as "Ensemble"), Mary MacDonald (as "Ensemble"), Lottie Marcy (as Ensemble"), Joan Marren (as "Ensemble"), Marie Merrifield (as "Ensemble"), G. Moore (as "King's Attendant"), Ellen Moray (as "Ensemble"), Ann Moss (as "Ensemble"), Armundi Muzzi (as "Ensemble"), Raymond O'Brien (as "Patrick"), Lucille O'Connor (as "Ensemble"), Vivienne Osborne (as "Lady De Winter"), Nona Otero (as "Ensemble"), Reginald Owen (as "Cardinal Richelieu"), Ivy Palmer (as "Ensemble"), Esther Peters (as "Ensemble"), Detmar Poppen (as "Porthos"), Nora Puntin (as "Ensemble"), Louise Raymond (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Reign (as "Ensemble"), Lee Russell (as "Ensemble"), Vivienne Segal (as "Constance Bonacieux"), Martin Sheppard (as "Ensemble"), Robert Shields (as "Ensemble"), Hilda Steiner (as "Ensemble"), Miriam Stockton (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Sutton (as "Ensemble"), Richard Thornton (as "The Bo'sun"), Mildred Turner (as "Ensemble"), Regina Tushinska (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Valient (as "Ensemble"), A. Van Mueller (as "Ensemble"), Serge Vino (as "Ensemble"), Lillian White (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Williams (as "Ensemble"), Helen Withers (as "Ensemble"), John Zak (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as "Chinese O'Neill") in "Chinese O'Neill" on Broadway. Melodrama. Written / produced by Capt. Cushing Donnell. Forrest Theatre: 22 May 1929-Jun 1929 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Sigh Alti (as "Coolie in Black"), Frank G. Bond (as "Hsi San"), Al. Boucari (as "Executioner"), Hugh Buckler (as "Gerson St. George"), John Buckler (as "Frenchy"), George Buzante (as "Capt. Fowler"), Lenore Chippendale (as "Lady Agatha Beresford"), Gordon Conover (as "Coolie in White"), Frank De Silva (as "Louisiana" / "Malays"), Josephine Evans (as "Millie"), Wong Foo (as "Chinese"), Howard Hall (as "Soy Yong"), Fah Lo (as "Chinese"), Frederick B. Manatt (as "Capt. Clarkson"), Audrey Ridgwell (as "The Hon. Nancy Beresford"), Edward Rigby (as "Lord Gerbert Lenox"), Gustave Rolland (as "Fong Li"), Arthur Rossman (as "Mississippi" / "Malays"), Sang Ti (as "Chinese"), Fuen Wah (as "Chinese").
- (1930) Stage: Appeared in "Joseph" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Bertram Bloch. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Liberty Theatre: 12 Feb 1930-Feb 1930 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Produced by John Golden.
- (1930) Stage: Appeared (as "Ivanoff") in "Princess Charming" on Broadway. Musical/operetta/romance. Music by Albert Szirmai [credited as Albert Sirmay] and Arthur Swartz. Lyrics by Arthur Swanstrom. Book by Jack Donahue. Based on the original of F. Martos. Based on the original of Arthur Wimperis and Lauri Wylie. Musical Director: Al Goodman (as Alfred Goodman). Ballets by Albertina Rasch. Military direction by Harry Holbrook, U.S.M.C. Directed by Edward C. Lilley and Bobby Connolly. Imperial Theatre: 13 Oct 1930-29 Nov 1930 (56 performances). Cast: Louise Allen (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Allen (as "Ensemble"), Walter Asmus (as "Ensemble"), Jeanne Aubert (as "Wanda Navarro"), Fred Barry (as "Ensemble"), Adeline Bendon (as "Ensemble"), Irene Bostick (as "Colette"), Thomas Bourke (as "Ensemble"), Jeanette Bradley (as "Ensemble"), Fred Brook (as "Ensemble"), Edna Bunte (as "Ensemble"), Kay Burnell (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Carey (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Cook (as "Ensemble"), Ray Covert (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Dallas (as "Ensemble"), Erle Danley (as "Ensemble"), Brian Davis (as "Ensemble"), Ilus de Pongo (as "Ensemble"), Raoul De Tisne (as "Lord Chamberlain to the King"), Peggy Dolan (as "Ensemble"), James Dowling (as "Ensemble"), Leon Dunar (as "Ensemble"), June English (as "Ensemble"), John Fulco (as "Ensemble"), Betty Gallagher (as "Marie"), Anne Goddard (as "Ensemble"), Donald Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Roy Gordon (as "Baron Sigman"), Portia Grafton (as "Ensemble"), Yvonne Grey (as "Veronique"), Marie Grimaldi (as "Ensemble"), Edouard Grobe (as "Ensemble"), George Grossmith (as "Christian II of Elyria"), William Hagen (as "Ensemble"), Robert Halliday (as "Capt. Torrelli of the Cruiser Elyria"), Louise Hansen (as "Ensemble"), Ann Hardman (as "Ensemble"), Patty Hastings (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Hayden (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Herbert (as "Princess Elaine of Novia"), Paul Huber (as "Attorney General"), Dorothea James (as "Lulu"), Jack James (as "Ensemble"), Agatha Johann (as "Ensemble"), Howard Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Kain (as "Ensemble"), John Kane (as "Lieutenant of the Elyria"), Wilma Kaye (as "Ensemble"), Stella Kehr (as "Ensemble"), Andor Keller (as "Ensemble"), Tom Kelly (as "Ensemble"), Regina Kovale (as "Ensemble"), John Krikoff (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Lauri (as "Ensemble"), William Leon (as "Ensemble"), Albert Leroy (as "Ensemble"), Jack Lister (as "Ensemble"), John Mangum (as "Ensemble"), Robert Marco (as "Ensemble"), Frances Markey (as "Anastasia"), Ernest McChesney (as "Second Lieutenant"), Duke McHale (as "Page"), Evelyn Monte (as "Ensemble"), Lewis Moore (as "Ensemble"), Merrit Moore (as "Ensemble"), Victor Moore (as "Irving Huff"), Arduino Muzzie (as "Ensemble"), Leon Nash (as "Ensemble"), Norma Nash (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Nodine (as "Ensemble"), Lee Nugent (as "Ensemble"), Leslie Ostrander (as "Ensemble"), Nona Otero (as "Ensemble"), Joanna Parker (as "Ensemble"), Tessie Pearson (as "Ensemble"), Donald Plover (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Potter (as "Ensemble"), William Prevost (as "Ensemble"), Pat Quinton (as "Ensemble"), Basil Rallis (as "Ensemble"), Wynne Ralph (as "Ensemble"), William Ritter (as "Ensemble"), Wilma Roeloff (as "Marguerite"), William Ruppel (as "Ensemble"), Robert Saidler (as "Ensemble"), Billy Sallier (as "Ensemble"), Marion Santre (as "Ensemble"), Bart Schilling (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Sickle (as "Ensemble"), Maurice Siegel (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite Slattery (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Sproul (as "Ensemble"), Howard St. John (as "Aide de Camp to the King"), Jack Stevens (as "Ensemble"), Pam Sweeny (as "Ensemble"), Leo Tatzin (as "Ensemble"), Carola Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Turner (as "Ensemble"), Serge Ury (as "Ensemble"), Jack Var (as "Ensemble"), John Walsh (as "Ensemble"), Walter Wandell (as "Ensemble"), Israfel Weinstein (as "Ensemble"), Patricia Whitney (as "Ensemble"), Martha Wilbert (as "Ensemble"), Frances Wise (as "Ensemble"), Josephine Wolfe (as "Ensemble"), Edward Young (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Bobby Connolly and Arthur Swanstrom.
- (1931) Stage: Appeared (as "Carl Salter") in "As You Desire Me" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Luigi Pirandello. Adapted from the Italian by Dmitri Oystrov. Directed by Marcel Varnel. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 28 Jan 1931-\Jun 1931 (closing date unknown/142 performances). Cast: Judith Anderson (as "The Unknown One"), Hugh Cairns (as "Another Young Man"), Peter Chong (credited as Goo Chong; as "Moto, a servant"), Dorothy Day (as "Inez, Lena's niece"), Vera Hurst (as "Lena"), Amy Jonap (as "Another Woman"), Philip Leigh (as "Salesio"), Mary Miner (as "Mop, Salter's daughter"), John O'Meara (as "A Doctor"), Charlotte Orr (as "A Maid" / "A Nurse"), Brandon Peters (as "Bruno Pieri"), Cledge Roberts (as "A Young Man"), José Ruben (as "Boffi"), Mortimer Weldon (as "Masperi, her husband"). Produced by Lee Shubert. NOTE: Filmed as As You Desire Me (1932).
- (1932) Stage: Appeared in "Child of Manhattan" on Broadway. Romantic comedy.
- (1/23/39) Radio: Appeared (as "Baradas") in a "Lux Radio Theater" production of "Cardinal Richelieu".
- (1923) Stage: Appeared in "Rain" on Broadway. Also in cast: Jeanne Eagels.
- (4/10/39) Radio: Appeared (as "Mohammad Khan") in a "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast of "Lives of a Bengal Lancer".
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