- (1936 - 1983) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1936) Stage Play: Forbidden Melody. Musical comedy. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Dialogue directed by José Ruben. Musical Director: Robert Emmett Dolan. Music orchestrated by Don Walker [credited as Donald J. Walker]. Directed by Macklin Megley. New Amsterdam Theatre: 2 Nov 1936- 28 Nov 1936 (32 performances). Cast: Alexander Ancharoff, Wadeeha Atiyeh, Bruce Barclay, Beulah Blake, Carl Brisson (as "Gregor Fiorescu"), Charles Bryant, Leo Chalzel (as "Tosk"), Tomes Chapman, Lillion Clark, Virginia Cole, Mitchell Cowan, William Dunn, Dolores Flanders, Dorothy Forsythe, Judith Gales, Helen Gray, Joseph Greenwald, Joy Hampton, Daniel A. Harris, June Havoc, Fay Hope, Rita Joan Hume, Betty Kerr, Clark Kramer, Jack Leslie, Bela Lublov, George Magis, Jewel Marie Markham, Ruby Mercer, Muriel Murth, Mildred Newton, Jerry O'Rourke, Marie Louise Quevli, Harry Raine, Jack Sheehan, Richard Tolk, Nitzi Vernille, Arthur Vinton, Herman Williams, Ruth Weston (as "Mme. Geza"), Herman Williams. Produced by Jack Kirkland and Sam H. Grisman.
- (1940) Stage Play: Pal Joey. Musical comedy. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Material by John O'Hara. Music orchestrated by Hans Spialek. Costume Design by John Koenig. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Choreographed by Robert Alton. Directed by George Abbott. Ethel Barrymore Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 1 Sep 1941 to 21 Oct 1941 then moved to The St. James Theatre from 21 Oct 1941 to close): 25 Dec 1940- 29 Nov 1941 (374 performances). Cast: Gene Kelly (as "Joey Evans") [final Broadway credit as an actor, subsequently replaced by George Tapps), Vivienne Segal (as "Vera Simpson"), Claire Anderson, Adrian Anthony, Sondra Barrett, John Benton, Jean Casto (as "Melba Snyder"), Milton Chisholm, John Clarke, Alice Craig, Louise de Forrest, Stanley Donen (as "Albert Doane/Dancer"), Clifford Dunstan, Jack Durant, Wnez Early, Leila Ernst, Jane Fraser, Tilda Getz, Charlene Harkins, Averell Harris, June Havoc (as "Gladys Bumps"), Henning Irgens, Van Johnson (as "Victor/Dancer"), Frances Krell, James Lane, Janet Lavis, Howard Ledig, June Leroy, Michael Moore, Amarilla Morris, Robert J. Mulligan, Olive Nicolson, Shirley Paige, Mildred Patterson, Dorothy Poplar, Nelson Rae, Edison Rice, Albert Ruiz, Diane Sinclair, Mildred Solly, Dummy Spelvin, Jeanne Trybom, Marie Vanneman, Jerry Whyte, Vincent York. Produced by George Abbott.
- (1944) Stage Play: Mexican Hayride. Musical comedy. Music by Cole Porter. Lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields. Musical Director: Harry S. Levant. Choral arrangements by William Parson. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett and Ted Royal. Scenic Design by George Jenkins. Costume Design by Mary Grant. Lighting Design by Hassard Short. Assistant to Mr. Jenkins: Chase Adams and Peggy Clark. Choreographed by Paul Haakon. Book directed by John Kennedy. Opening and "Good-Will Movement" dance directed by Dan Eckley. "Girls" and "Abracadabra" directed by Lew Kessler. "Good-Will Movement" dance directed by Virginia Johnson. Directed by Hassard Short. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre 18 Dec 1944- Close): 28 Jan 1944- 17 Mar 1945 (481 performances). Cast: Bobby Clark (as "Joe Bascom, alias Humphrey Fish"), Eva Reyes (as "Lottery Girl"), Claire Anderson (as "Woman Vendor"), Richard Andre (as "Dancer"), Anita Arden (as "Show Girl"), Gail Banner (as "Show Girl"), Thor Bassoe (as "Dancer"), Morton Beck(as "Singer"), Richard Bengali (as "Chief of Police"), Aleks Bird (as "Dancer"), Lois Bolton (as "Tillie Leeds"), Leonard Bushong (as "Dancer"), Bill Callahan (as "Billy"), Nancy Callahan (as "Show Girl"), Cynthia Cavanaugh (as "Show Girl"), Jean Cleveland (as "Mrs. Augustus Adamson"), John Conrad (as "Mariachi Player/Dancer"), Jeanne Coyne (as "Dancer"), Margaret Cuddy (as "Dancer"), Jean Cummings (as "Singer"), Sergio DeKarlo (as "Miguel Correres"), Dorothy Durkee (as "Mme. Lupescu"), Jimmy Dutton (as "Child"), Virginia Edwards (as "Lydia Toddle"), Wilbur Evans (as "David Winthrop"), Malka Farber (as "Dancer"), Francine Fernandez (as "Child"), Charles Flynn (as "Singer"), Lydia Fredericks (as "Singer"), Marjorie Gaye (as "Dancer"), Janet Gaylord (as "Dancer"), George Givot (as "Lombo Campos"), Arthur Gondra (as "Carol, Ex-King of Roumania"), Frank Guzzardo (as "Mariachi Player"), Paul Haakon (as "Paul"), Perdita Hanson (as "Singer"), June Havoc (as "Montana"), William Hearne (as "Singer"), Anne Helm (as "Dancer"), Horton Henderson (as "Picador/2nd Merchant"), Ben Hernandez (as "3rd Merchant"), Peggy Holmes (as "Dancer"), Edmund Howland (as "Dancer"), Mildred Hughes (as "Show Girl"), Catherine Hyatt (as "Dancer"), Dorothy Hyatt (as "Dancer"), Barbara Jevne (as "Singer"), Candy Jones (as "Show Girl"), Barry Kent (as "Singer"), Alicia Krug (as "Dancer"), Bobby Lane (as "5th Merchant"), Ramona Lang (as "Dancer"), James Lanphier (as "Dancer"), Terry Lasky (as "Dancer"), William A. Lee (as "Mr. Augustus Adamson"), Danny Leeds (as "Singer"), David Leonard (as "Senor Martinez"), Lucille Lewis (as "Singer"), Ted Lund (as "Dancer"), Luba Malina (as "Dagmar Marshak"), Andrea Mann (as "Show Girl"), Margie Markle (as "Show Girl"), Grace Martin (as "Singer"), James Mate (as "Singer"), Martha McKinney (as "Show Girl"), Jerry Meilan (as "Dancer"), Edith Meiser (as "Eadie Johnson"), Tony Montell (as "Singer"), Gar Moore (as "Singer"), Corinna Mura (as "Lolita Cantine"), Dean Mylas (as "Dancer"), Dean Myles (as "Dancer"), John O'Neil (as "Singer"), Leon Palmer (as "Dancer"), Rose Marie Patane (as "Singer"), Gedda Petry (as "Singer"), Donald Powell (as "Dancer"), Raul Reyes (as "Jose/Head-waiter/1st Merchant"), Eric Roberts (as "Augustus, Jr."), John Robinson (as "Mariachi Player/Dancer"), Jimmy Russell (as "Dancer"), Naomi Sanders (as "Singer"), Eric Schepard (as "Dancer"), Jeanne Shelby (as "Mrs. Molly Wincor"), Armando Sisto (as "Singer"), Jerry Sylvon (as "Picador/4th Merchant"), Robert Tavis (as "Singer"), Vera Teatom (as "Dancer"), Eleanor Tennis (as "Eleanor"), Aura Vainio (as "Dancer"), Pat Vecchio (as "Mariachi Player/Dancer"), Joe Viggiano (as "Dancer"), Robert Watoff (as "Singer"), Betty Williams (as "Dancer"), Hank Wolf (as "Lottery Boy/Child"). Replacement actors: Louis Altmark (as "Child/Lottery Boy"), Imogen Carpenter (as "Montana"), Dorothy Durkee (as "Mrs. Molly Wincor/Eadie Johnson"), Joey Gilbert (as "Dancer"), Ben Hernandez (as "Mariachi Player"), Francine Hernandez (as "Child"), Audrey Howell (as "Dancer"), Martin Klein, Marjorie Leach (as "Lillian"), Eloise Marguery (as "Mme. Lupescu"), George Marsh (as "Mr. Augustus Adamson"), Marta Nita (as "Billy"), Erminie Randolph (as "Lolita Cantine"), Eva Reyes (as "Lottery Girl"), Manuel San Miguel (as "Mariachi Player"), Jeanne Shelby (as "Lydia Toddle"). Produced by Mike Todd. Note: Filmed by Universal International as Mexican Hayride (1948).
- (1944) Stage Play: Appeared in "Sadie Thompson" on Broadway. Written by Rouben Mamoulian (also director) and Howard Dietz. Music / vocal arrangements by Vernon Duke. Lyrics by Howard Dietz. Based on the short story "Rain" by W. Somerset Maugham. Adapted from the play "Rain" by John Colton and Clemence Randolph. Choreographed by Edward Caton. Alvin Theatre: 16 Nov 1944-8 Jan 1945 (60 performances). Cast: Lansing Hatfield, John Adair, Jimmy Allison, Anthony Amato, Adolph Anderson, Harold Bayne, Fred Bernaski, Ann Browning, Walter Burke (as "Quartermaster Bates"), Arlene Carmen, Paula Carpino, John Cassidy, Vivian Cherry, Daniel Cobb, Molly Cousley, Toni Darnay, Andrea Downing, Ralph Dumke, Bob Gari, Ethel Greene, Mary Grey, Del Horstmann, William Hunter, T.C. Jones, Beatrice Kraft, Norman Lawrence (as "Pvt. Griggs"), Robert Lawrence, Lil Liandre, William Lundy, Marilyn Merkt, Virginia Meyer, Milada Mladova, Dorris Moore, Grazia Narciso, James Newill (as "Sgt. Tim O'Hara"), Alan Noel, Remington Olmstead (as "Lao Lao"), Doris Patston (as "Cicely St. Clair"), Mischa Pompianov, Theodora Roosevelt, Anna Scarpova (as "Dancer"), Alla Shishkina, Ruth Sobotka, Zolya Talma (as "Mrs. Alfred Davidson"), Vanessi (as "Featured Female Dancer"), William Vaux, Chris Volkoff, John Ward, Linda White. Produced by A.P. Waxman.
- (1945) Stage Play: The Ryan Girl. Comedy. Written by Edmund Goulding. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Edmund Goulding. Plymouth Theatre: 24 Sep 1945- 3 Nov 1945 (48 performances). Cast: John Compton (as "Lt. George Clark"), Curtis Cooksey (as "Harold Tyler"), Doris Dalton (as "Jane Clark"), Richard Gibbs (as "2nd Lt. Victor Sellers"), June Havoc (as "Venetia Ryan"), Edmund Lowe (as "Miley Gaylon"), Una O'Connor (as "Weavy Hicks"), Calvin Thomas (as "Edwin Rourke"). Produced by The Shuberts. Produced in association with Albert de Courville.
- (1945) Stage Play: Appeared (as "Ferne Rainier") in "Dunnigan's Daughter" on Broadway. Written by S.N. Behrman. Directed by Elia Kazan. John Golden Theatre: 26 Dec 1945- 26 Jan 1946 (38 performances). Cast: Luther Adler (as "Miguel Riachi"), Arthur Gondra (as "Jesus y Blasco Hernandez"), Denis King (as "Clay Rainier"), George Norcross (as "Robert"), Jan Sterling (as "Zelda Rainier"), Richard Widmark (as "Jim Baird"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1950) Stage: Appeared (as "Irene Elliott"; replacement) in "Affairs of State" on Broadway. Comedy. Written and directed by Louis Verneuil. Scenic Design by Paul Morrison. Costume Design by Dorothy Jeakins. Royale Theatre (moved to The Music Box Theatre from 6 Nov 1950- close): 25 Sep 1950-8 Mar 1952 (610 performances). Cast: Celeste Holm (as "Irene Elliott"), Harry Bannister (as "Byron Winkler"), Elmer Brown (as "Lawrence"), Barbara O'Neil (as "Constance Russell"), Reginald Owen (as "Philip Russell"), Shepperd Strudwick (as "George"). Produced by Richard W. Krakauer and Fred F. Finklehoffe.
- (1958) Stage Play: The Infernal Machine. Written by Jean Cocteau. New adaptation by Albert Bermel. Directed by Herbert Berghof. Phoenix Theatre: 3 Feb 1958- 9 Mar 1958 (40 performances). Cast: Jacob Ben-Ami (as "The Old Shepherd"), Clarice Blackburn (as "A Theban Mother"), Roberts Blossom (as "Anubis, The Egyptian God of the Dead"), Philip Bourneuf (as "Teiresias, The High Priest"), Peter Brandon (as "The Young Soldier"), Claude Dauphin (as "The Voice"), June Havoc(as "Queen Jocasta"), Earle Hyman (as "Ghost of Laius"), John Kerr (as "Oedipus"), Kimetha Laurie (as "Antigone, Daughter of Jocasta and Oedipus"), Joan McCracken (as "The Sphinx, The Goddess of Vengeance"), Albert Paulsen (as "The Soldier"), Bill Penn (as "The Messenger from Corinth"), Byrne Piven (as "The Drunk"), Joey Renda (as "Her Son"), Martin Rudy (as "Creon, Jocasta's Brother"), Gene Saks (as "The Captain of the Patrol"). Produced by The Phoenix Theatre (T. Edward Hambleton: Co-Founder and Managing Director. Norris Houghton: Co-Founder).
- (1959) Stage Play: The Beaux Stratagem. Comedy (revival).
- (1959) Stage Play: The Warm Peninsula.
- (1963) Stage: Wrote / directed / appeared in "Marathon '33" on Broadway, based on her novel "Early Havoc". ANTA Playhouse: 22 Dec 1963-1 Feb 1964 (48 performances).
- (1966) Stage Play: Dinner at Eight. Comedy (revival).
- (1975) Stage Play: Habeas Corpus. Comedy/farce.
- (1977) Stage: Appeared in "Annie" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1975) Stage: Appeared in "Twigs," at the Pheasant Run Theatre in Chicago, IL. Also in cast: Art Kassul.
- (1992) Stage: Appeared in a production of "An Old Lady's Guide to Survival".
- (1992) Stage: Appeared on a production of "Love Letters".
- (1970) Stage: National tour of "An Evening with June Havoc".
- (1964) Stage: Wrote / directed "Marathon '33" on Broadway. NOTE: Nominated for a Tony Award for Direction.
- (19??) Stage: Wrote "I Said the Fly" on Broadway.
- (1977) Stage: Appeared (as "Miss Hannigan"; replacement) in "Annie" on Broadway.
- (19??) Stage: Appeared (as "Mrs. Lovett") in "Sweeney Todd" on Broadway.
- Stage: Appeared (as "Jenny") in "The Threepenny Opera" on Broadway.
- (19??) Stage: Appeared (as "Sabina") in "The Skin of Our Teeth" on Broadway.
- (19??) Stage: Appeared (as "Mistress Sullen") in "The Beaux' Strategem" on Broadway.
- (19??) Stage: Appeared (as "Titania") in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" on Broadway.
- (1953) She acted in the play, "Strike a Match," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts.
- (1946) She acted in Sidney Howard's play, "They Knew What They Wanted," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Taylor Holmes in the cast.
- (1973 season) Lee Allen, Paul Ballantyne, Bernard Behrens, Fran Bennett, Dori Brenner, Ivar Brogger, Barbara Bryne, James Cahill, Jeff Chandler, Oliver Cliff, Lance Davis, Libby Dean, Harold Dixon, Pauline Flanagan, Erick Fredericksen, Larry Gates, Peter Michael Goetz, Donna Haley, Douglas Hamilton, Dennis Jay Higgins, Joy Javits, Nicholas Kepros, Marie Lillo, J.R. Marks, Fred Pinkard, Gerald J. Quimby, Wilberto Rosario, Sheridan Thomas, George Vogel, Cynthia Wells, Kenneth Welsh and she were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1973 to 1974 season) Her play, "I, Said the Fly," was performed at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Art Kassul (as the ass) and Barbara Byrne in the cast. Eric Christmas was director. John Doepp was set designer. Geraldine Cain was costume designer. John Doepp and Gilbert V. Hemsley Jr. were lighting designers. Dick Whitbeck was composer.
- (Summer 1953) She acted in Louis Verneuil's play, "Affairs of State," in a Kenley Players production in Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, Pennsylvania. John Kenley was artistic director.
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