- (1914) Stage: Appeared (Broadway debut) in "Help Wanted" on Broadway. Written by Jack Lait. Directed by Daniel Frawley. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 11 Feb 1914-May 1914 (closing date unknown/92 performances). Cast: Charles A. Abbe, Katherine Emmett, M.S. Goldaine, Lorraine Huling, Desmond Kelley, Edna Mayo, Lois Meredith, John Miltern, Rosamond O'Kane, Jessie Ralph, Charles Richman, Vivian Rushmore. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1915) Stage: Appeared in "Rolling Stones" on Broadway. Written by Edgar Selwyn. Harris Theatre: 17 Aug 1915-Nov 1915 (closing date unknown/115 performances). Cast: Arthur Aylesworth, Harry Bradley, Marie Carroll, Harrison Ford, Beatrice Ingram, Dan Jarrett, James Kearney, Frank Kingdon, Marguerite S. Kirvin, Elizabeth Lee, Fred Malcolm, Rae Selwyn, George F. Smithfield. Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (1917) Stage: Appeared (as "Jerry Summerfield") in "Canary Cottage" on Broadway. Musical/farce. Music / lyrics by Earl Carroll. Based on material by Oliver Morosco (also director / producer) and Elmer Harris. Musical Direction by Alfred Goodman. Morosco Theatre: 5 Feb 1917-12 May 1917 (112 performances). Cast: Nan Baker, Edward Bolles, Babette Busey, Hugh Cameron, Herbert Corthell, Deney Davidson, Reine Davies (as "Pauline Hugg"), Grace Ellsworth, The Ergotti Lilliputians, Trixie Friganza (as "Blanche Moss"), Elsie Gordon, Barbara Guillan, Helen Higgins, Edwin Loweree, Christine Malcolm, Olga Marwig, Carl McCullough, Louis Natheaux, Charles Newton, Jessie Pollard, Arthur Price, Hazel Purdy, Ruth Reavis (as "Chorus"; Broadway debut), Jack Rogers, Virginia Tavares, William Taylor, Melissa Ten Eyck, Marion Thompson, Dorothy Webb, Max Weily, Roy Wissing.
- (1918) Stage: Appeared in "The Passing Show of 1918" on Broadway. Musical revue.
- (1919) Stage: Appeared (as "Dallas Brown") in "Tumble In" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Rudolf Friml. Material / lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Based on a farce by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Musical Direction by Herbert Stothart and Bert French. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Selwyn Theatre: 24 May 1919-12 Jul 1919 (128 performances). Cast: Isabel Adams, Hortense Alden (as "Hortense"), Kitty Berg, George Bingham, Jane Cobb, Courtney Collins, Herbert Corthell, Dudley Farnsworth, John Ford, Virginia Hammond, Ruth Harrington, Edna Hettler, Edna Hibbard, Fred Lennox, Helen Lyons, Babe Marlowe, Olga Mishka, Claire Nagle, Marietta O'Brien, Peggy O'Neil, Harry Pollard, Maxine Robinson, Emily Russ, Zelda Sears (as "Aunt Selina"), Ivan Strogoff, Beatrice Summers, Arthur Swanstone, Dorothy Taylor, Alice Van Buren, Nick Wilson, Kathryn Yates. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein and Selwyn & Co.
- (1919) Stage: Appeared in "The Girl in the Limousine" on Broadway. Farce.
- (1962) Spoken Word Record: Narrator on MGM's LP of dialogue excerpts from its film The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962). His narration was recorded especially for the album and does not appear in the film.
- (1914) Stage: Appeared (as "Pvt. Jo Files"_ in "The Tik-Tok Man of Oz" (closed before getting to Broadway).
- (1/17/52) Radio: Appeared in the "Hollywood Sound Stage" production of "The Ox-Bow Incident" with Edward Arnold.
- (1958) Stage: Appeared (as "Mackenzie Savage") in "The Pleasure of His Company" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Samuel A. Taylor in collaboration with Cornelia Otis Skinner. Directed by Cyril Ritchard. Longacre Theatre (moved to The Music Box Theatre from 15 Jun 1959-close): 22 Oct 1958-21 Nov 1959 (474 performances). Cast: Cyril Ritchard (as "Biddeford Poole"), Cornelia Otis Skinner (as "Katharine Dougherty"), Walter Abel (as "Jim Dougherty"), Dolores Hart (as "Jessica Poole") [Nominated for Tony Award as Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Musical], George Peppard (as "Roger Henderson") [final Broadway role], Jerry Fujikawa (as "Toy"). Understudies: Jeff Killion (as "Roger Henderson/Toy"), Melville Ruick (as "Jim Dougherty/Mackenzie Savage"), Sandy Smith (as "Jessica Poole"), Ann Summers (as "Katharine Dougherty") and Patrick Waddington (as "Biddeford Poole"). Replacement actors [during Longacre Theatre run]: Charles Robinson (as "Roger Henderson"). [during Music Box Theatre run]: None. Produced by Frederick Brisson and The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard). NOTES: (1) Charles Ruggles won the Tony Award for Best Actor (Dramatic). (2) Dolores Hart was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Suppirtin Actress in a Comedy or Musical. (3) Filmed as The Pleasure of His Company (1961). (4). Music Box Theatre owned and operated by Irving Berlin who had no direct involvement in production.
- (1926) Stage: Appeared (as "T. Boggs Johns, the Junior Partner") in "Queen High"on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Laurence Schwab (also producer) and Buddy G. DeSylva (also lyricist). Ada[ted from "A Pair of Sixes" by Edward Peple. Music by Lewis E. Gensler. Additional numbers by James F. Hanley. Music arranged by / orchestrated by Russell Bennett. Scenic Design by Willy Pogany. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor [credited as Edgar McGregor]. Ambassador Theatre: 8 Sep 1926-23 Jul 1927 (367 performances). Cast: Ward Arnold (as "Ensemble"), Charles Bannister (as "Ensemble"), Joey Benton (as "Ensemble"), Gaile Beverly (as "Coddles, the Nettletons' Maid"), Florence Blue (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Burke (as "Ensemble"), Barbara Carrington (as "Ensemble"), Helen Carrington (as "Mrs. Nellie Nettleton"), Al Downing (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Ellis (as "Ensemble"), Luella Gear (as "Florence Cole"), Barbara Grace (as "Kitty, a Model"), Albert Hale (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Hart (as "Ensemble"), Harold Hennessy (as "Ensemble"), Sophie Howard (as "Ensemble"), Jack Hughes (as "Ensemble"), Irene Isham (as "Ensemble"), Mary Lawlor (as "Polly Nettleton, Nettleton's Niece"), Ethel Lawrence (as "Ensemble"), Ann Lee (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Lee (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Lombard (as "Ensemble"), John McElroy (as "Ensemble"), Frank McIntyre (as "George Nettleton, the Senior Partner"), Edwin Michaels (as "Jimmy, the Office Assistant"), Lucille Moore (as "Ensemble"), Clarence Nordstrom (as "Richard Johns, Johns' Nephew"), Richard Oakley (as "Ensemble"), June O'Dea (as "Patricia, a Model"; Broadway debut), John Rutherford (as "Jerry Vanderholt, the Firm's Lawyer"), Otis Schaefer (as "Ensemble"), Daniel Sparks (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Stevens (as "Ensemble"), Carola Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Irene Warner (as "Ensemble"), Betty Wright (as "Ensemble"). Replacement actors: Neil Collins (as "Ensemble"), Frank Cullen (as "Ensemble"), Herbert Lund (as "Ensemble"), George Murray (as "Ensemble"), Betty Whitney (as "Ensemble"). NOTE: Filmed as Queen High (1930).
- (1964) Stage: Appeared (as "Tom Chadwick"; final Broadway role) in "Roar Like a Dove" on Broadway. Written by Lesley Storm. Directed by Cyril Ritchard. Booth Theatre: 21 May 1964-6 Jun 1964 (20 performances + 1 preview on 20 May 1964). Cast: Roderick Cook (as "Cousin Edward"), Neil Fitzgerald (as "MacIntosh"), Derek Godfrey (as "Lord Dungavel"), William Kinsolving (as "Bernard Taggart-Stuart"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Muriel Chadwick"; final Broadway role, Christopher Norris (as "Jane"), Betsy Palmer (as "Lady Dungavel"). Understudies: Constance Carpenter (as "Muriel Chadwick"), Jonathan Frid (as "Bernard Taggart-Stuart" /Cousin Edward" / "Lord Dungavel"), Martha Randall (as "Lady Dungavel"), Jon Richards (as "MacIntosh" / "Tom Chadwick'). Produced by Robert Fryer', Lawrenc e Carr, Joseph Harris and John Herman.
- (6/17/42) Radio: Appeared on the "Suspense" episode "The Burning Court".
- (Summer 1957) He acted in Jean Kerr's play, "Jenny Kissed Me," at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
- (Summer 1960) He acted in F. Hugh Herbert's stage adaptation of Gwen Davenport's novel, "Belvedere," at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
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