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Buddy Swan

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  • (1939 - 1943) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1939) Stage Play: The World We Make. Drama. Written by Sidney Kingsley. Based on the novel "The Outward Room" by Millen Brand. Directed by Sidney Kingsley. Guild Theatre: 20 Nov 1939- 27 Jan 1940 (80 performances). Cast: Carroll Ashburn (as "Mr. McKay"), Eloise Bouldin, Solen Burry, Nick Dennis, Erwin Edwards, Rudolph Forster, Harold Gary, Daga Hammond, Dagmar Hampf, Lee Harrett, Billie Haywood, Louise Huntington, May King, Eve March, Margo (as "Virginia McKay"), Katherine Murphy, James O'Rear, Kasia Orzaweski, Joseph Pevney (as "Jim Kohler"), Randolph Preston, Florence Redd, Frank Richards, Bonnie Roberts, Eric Roberts, Herbert Rudley, Thelma Schnee, Ruth Sherrill, Harold J. Stone (as "Mr. Zubriski"), Buddy Swan (as "Danny"), Zolya Talma (as "Mrs. McKay"), Jerome Thor (as "Third Laundry Truckman"), Mildred Truppo, Albert Vees, Tito Vuolo. Produced by Sidney Kingsley.
  • (1942) Stage Play: Mr. Sycamore. Comedy. Written by Ketti Frings, from a story by Robert Ayre. Directed by Lester Vail. Guild Theatre: 13 Nov 1942- 28 Nov 1942 (19 performances). Cast: Stuart Erwin, Lillian Gish, Enid Markey, Walter F. Appler (as "Mr. Fernfield"), Harry Bellaver, Albert Bergh, Helen Brown, Russell Collins (as "Reverand Doctor Doody"), Barbara Dale, Helen Dodson, Jed Dooley, Franklyn Fox (as "Fletcher Pingpank"), Kenneth Hayden, Mary Heckart, Pearl Herzog (as "Daisy Staines"), Otto Hulett [credited as Otto Hulett] (as "Fred Staines"), Ray J. Largay (as "Mr. Hoop"), Louise McBride, Peggy Opdycke, John Philliber, Rupert Pole, Leona Powers (as "Myrtle Staines"), Harry Sheppard, Buddy Swan (as "Albert Fernfield"), Ernest Theiss, Harry Townes, Albert Vees. Produced by The Theatre Guild. Notes: (1) One of the biggest flops of the 1942 Broadway season. (2) Filmed by Capricorn Productions [distributed by Film Ventures International (FVI)] as Mr. Sycamore (1975).
  • (1942) Stage Play: You'll See Stars. Musical comedy. Music by Leo Edwards. Book by Herman Timberg. Lyrics by Herman Timberg. Directed by Herman Timberg and Dave Kramer. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 29 Dec 1942- 2 Jan 1943 (4 performances). Cast: Phyllis Baker, Joanne Barry, Fene Bayliss (as "Herman Timberg"), Patricia Bright, John Briter, Audrey Burkes, Ronny Carver, Lou Dahlman (as "Groucho Marx"), Dorothy Dale, Maurice Dover, Peggy Fisher, Irving Freeman, Jackie Green (as "Eddie Cantor"), Harriet Greene, Claire Harvey, Iris Karyl, Gordon King, Sal La Porta (as "Chico Marx/Tony Zuccini/Boy"), Betty May Lee, Alan Lester, George Lyons (as "Harpo Marx/Tommy Tatters"), Don Marshall, Pat Marshall, Miss Eugene Martin (as "Zeppo Marx/Boy"), Jack Matis, Jackie Michaels (as "George Jessel"), Honey Murray, Alan Ray, Arlene Robinson, Reni Rochelle, Edith Russell, Norma Shea, Buddy Simon, Arnold Stang (as "Herman Timberg/Patrick Levi"), Buddy Swan (as "Georgie Price"), Eric Victor. Produced by Dave Kramer.

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