Stage: Appeared (as "Sbirri"; stage debut) in "Volpone" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by
Ben Jonson. Directed by
Philip Moeller. Liberty Theatre: 10 Mar 1930-Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Lucille Banner (as "Maid to Colomba"), Alan Blaine (as "Sbirri"), George Cotton (as "Sbirri"),
Walter Coy (as "Sbirri"), John C. Davis (as "Corbaccio's servant" / "Priest"), Fred DeVeau (as "Sbirri"),
Sylvia Field (as "Colomba"), Philip Foster (as "Captain of the Sbirri"), Walter Franklyn (as "Singer"),
Sydney Greenstreet (as "Volpone"), John Henry (as "Slave to Volpone"), Edgar Kent,
Earle Larrimore (as "Mosca"), Thomas Mackay (as "Sbirri"), Sydney Little Mansfield (as "3rd Servant"),
Burton McEvilly (as "1st Servant"),
Sanford Meisner (as "Judge"),
Harry Mestayer (as "Corvino"), Frederick Roland (as "Voltore"), Lucian Scott (as "Clerk of the Court"), 'Vincent Sherman (I)' (as "Singer" / "Court Attendant"), Donald Smith (as "Singer"), Don Sylvester (as "Sbirri"), Helen Tilden,
Albert Dekker (credited as Albert Van Dekker; as "Leone"), Francis Ward, Harry Wise,
Martin Wolfson (as "2nd Servant"), Paul Yost (as "Singer"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.