- Stage: Appeared (as "Lord Morton") in the original Broadway production of "Mary of Scotland".
- Stage: Appeared (as "Lt. Col. Lucifer Tench") in the original Broadway production of Maxwell Anderson's "Valley Forge".
- (1932) Stage: Appeared (as "Charles Stanton") in "Dangerous Corner" on Broadway. Drama. Written by J.B. Priestley. Directed by Elsa Lazareff. Cast: Jean Dixon (as "Freda Chatfield"), Cecil Holm (as "Gordon Whitehouse"), Colin Keith-Johnston (as "Robert Chatfield"), Barbara Robbins (as "Betty Whitehouse"), Mary Servoss (as "Olwen Peel"), Jane Wheatley (as "Maud Mockridge"). Produced by Harry Moses.
- (1935) Stage: Appeared (as "Stephen Wayne"; final Broadway role) in "First Lady" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Katharine Dayton and George S. Kaufman (also director). Music Box Theatre: 26 Nov 1935-Jun 1936 (closing date unknown/246 performances). Cast: Jane Cowl (as "Lucy Chase Wayne"), Florenz Ames, Don Beddoe (as "Jason Fleming"), Leslie Bingham, Isis Brinn, Helen Brooks, Jessie Busley, Lily Cahill, Armand Cortes (as "Senor Ortega"), Frank Dae (as "George Mason"), Thomas Findlay, Ruth Hovey, Bradford Hunt, Naoe Kondo, Charles La Rue, Judson Laire, Donald McKenzie, Lillian Norton, Daniel Ocko, George Parsons, Diantha Pattison (as "Sophy"), Susan Powers, Margherita Sargent, James Seeley, John M. Troughton, Rita Grapel (as "Ann Forrester"), Regina Wallace, Ethel Wilson, Hon. Wu, Oswald Yorke (as "Cater Hibbard"). Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1934) Stage: Appeared (as "Mr. Loving") in Eugene O'Neill's "Days Without End".
- (1920) Stage: Appeared (as "Jimmie Spelvin") in "Sally" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music: Jerome Kern, Victor Herbert. Book by Guy Bolton. Lyrics: Clifford Grey, P.G. Wodehouse. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Costume Design by Alice O'Neil. Directed by Edward Royce. New Amsterdam Theatre: 21 Dec 1920-22 Apr 1922 (561 performances). Cast: Leon Errol (as "Connie" / "A Waiter at the Alley Inn" / "Duke of Czechogovinio"), Marilyn Miller (as "Sally of the Alley" / "A Foundling" / "Mme. Nookerova" / "A Wild Rose" / "Premiere Star of the Follies"), Baby Dot, Alice Akers, Frank Bages, Jack Barker, Earl Barroy, Minerva Bartz, Wade Boothe, Alma Braham, Walter Catlett (as "Otis Hooper, A Theatrical Agent"), Agatha DeBussy, Barbara Dean, Dolores, Emily Drange, Dorothy Fenron, Irving Fisher, Miss Freeland, Mary Hay, Alfred P. James, Alta King, Frank Kingdon (as "Richard Farquar"), Sylvia Kingsley, Miss Maide, Mary McDonald, Gladys Montgomery, Rita Murphy, Henrietta Orville, Virginia Otis, Jacques Rebiroff, Phil Ryley, Sonia Shand, Billie Stanfield, Dolly Tigue, Shirley Vernon, Vivian Vernon, Blossom Vreeland, Betty Williams. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1919) Stage: Appeared (as "Ting-Fang-Lee") in "The Rose of China" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Armand Vecsey. Material adaption by Guy Bolton. Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse. Based on a play by Samuel Shipman. Featuring songs with lyrics by Oscar Shaw. Musical Direction by Frank Tours. Directed by Robert Milton and Julian Mitchell. Lyric Theatre: 25 Nov 1919-7 Jan 1920 (47 performances). Cast: Dolly Alwin, Marjorie Bailey, Jean Barnett, Gene Billington, Jane Brown, Louise Brownel, Blanche Christen, Cecil Cunningham, Marion Cushion, Percy Davenport, Nelly Day, Georgie Decker, Ed Dwyer, Leo Dwyer, Mabelle Elliott, Marie Hebold, Madeline Hurlock, Paul Irving, Billy Izzard, Thomas E. Jackson (as "Chung"), Perry Lindbloom, Larry Mack, Frank McIntyre, Bessie More, Robert Morey, Bessie Mulligan, Olive O'Brien, Edna May Oliver (as "Mrs. Hobson"), Cynthia Perot, Ed Pierce, William H. Pringle, Thelma Richards, Jane Richardson, Virginia Richmond, Gus Richton, Virginia Roche, Mona Sartoris, Eleanor Scott, Georgie Scott, Mary Scott, Oscar Shaw (as "Tommy Tilford"), Beatrice Singer, Grace West, Swan Wood. Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Claude Herbel") in "The Bride Retires" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by 'Felix Gandera'. Produced by / book adapted by Henry Baron. National Theatre: 16 May 1925-May 1925 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: Alice Fischer (as "Mme. Herbel"), Taylor Graves (as "Edouard"), Ethel Intropidi (as "Gisala"), Lila Lee (as "Raymonde"), Mrs. Jacques Martin (as "Victorine"), Grant Stewart as "M. Cortinat".
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