- (1923 - 1963) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1923) Stage Play: Stepping Stones. Musical comedy/fantasy. Music by Jerome Kern. Book by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle [credited as Victor Baravelle]. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Choreographed by Mary Read and John Tiller. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 6 Nov 1923- 4 Oct 1924 (on hiatus from 1 Jun 1924- 30 Aug 1924/281 performances). Cast: Primrose Caryll (as "Radiola"), Lucille Elmore (as "Mary"), Cynthia Foley (as "Richard"), Gerald Gilbert (as "Antoine"), Hazel Glen (as "Rose"), Evelyn Herbert (as "Lupina") [Broadway debut], George Herman (as "The Landlord"), Roy Hoyer (as "Prince Silvio"), Bert Jordan (as "Gypsy Jan"), John Lambert (as "Remus"), Francetta Malloy (as "Charlotte"), William Murray (as "Antoine"), Oscar Ragland (as "Otto DeWolfe"), Lydia Scott (as "Nurse Marjorie"), Allene Stone (as "Widow Hood"), Dorothy Stone (as "Rougette Hood"), Fred Stone Peter Plug"), Willie Torpey (as "Eddie"), Frederic Tozere (as "Captain Paul") [Broadway debut], Harold West (as "Richard"), Lilyan White (as "Charlotte"), Ruth White (as "Eclaire"), Jack Whiting (as "Captain Paul"). Replacement actors: Alice Akers (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Bate (as "Ensemble"), Phyllis Brown (as "Ensemble"), Noreen Callow (as "Ensemble"), Lydia Campbell (as "Ensemble"), Doris Carter (as "Ensemble"), Maida Clewley (as "Ensemble"), Betty Darling (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Darling (as "Ensemble"), Josie Elton (as "Ensemble"), Hazel Glen (as "Lupina"), Ona Hamilton (as "Ensemble"), Edith Harvey (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Hurst (as "Ensemble"), Sallie Hurst (as "Ensemble"), Maude Jerome (as "Ensemble"), Doris Landy (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Markey (as "Ensemble"), Geraldine Markham (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Marlowe (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Maxted (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Moseley (as "Ensemble"), Ida Moseley (as "Ensemble"), Mary Pearce (as "Ensemble"), Alice Pittman (as "Ensemble"), Louise Powell (as "Ensemble"), Madge Read (as "Ensemble"), Hazelle Renaud (as "Ensemble"), Adelaide Robinson (as "Ensemble"), Betty Roche (as "Ensemble"), Helen Roche (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Sabin (as "Ensemble"), Doris Smith (as "Ensemble"), Chrissie Spaller (as "Ensemble"), Florence Stack (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Stanley (as "Ensemble"), Jet Stanley (as "Eclaire"), Olga Sykes (as "Ensemble"), Jean Webb (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1924) Stage Play: Sweet Little Devil. Musical comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: Marjorie. Musical comedy.
- (1945) Stage Play: Signature. Written by Elizabeth McFadden. Based on a short story by Melville Davisson Post. Directed by Roy Hargrave. Forrest Theatre: 14 Feb 1945- 15 Feb 1945 (2 performances). Cast: Lyster Chambers (as "Randolph"), Edwin Cushman, Charles S. Dublin, Frederic Faber, Lawrence Fletcher, William Forester, Charles A. Francis, Bruce Halsey, Nell Harrison, Lew Herbert, Anne Jackson (as "Alice Stuart"), Harry Kadison, Charles Keane, Charles Kuhn, Judson Laire, George Lessey, Marjorie Lord (as "Nora Davisson"), John Henry McKee, Morris McKenney, William McMillen, Donald Murphy, Coby Neal, Peter Pann, Glenn Regent, Gregory Robins, Page Spencer, Cyrus Staehle, Bob Stevenson, Frederic Tozere (as "Alkiri"). Produced by Richard Skinner and Dorothy Willard.
- (1956) He acted in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Saint Joan," at the Phoenix Theatre in New York City in a Cambridge Drama Festival Production with Siobhan McKenna, Kent Smith, Ian Keith, Earle Hyman, Michael Wager, Thayer David, Earl Montgomery, Dick Moore, Dennis Patrick, and Peter Falk (played English soldier) in the cast. Albert Marre was director.
- Key Largo (1939). Drama. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 27 Nov 1939- 24 Feb 1940 (105 performances). Cast: Paul Muni (as "King McCloud"), Evelyn Abbott, Richard Barbee (as "Mr. Wheeler"), Richard Bishop, Helen Carroll, William Challee (as "Osceola Horn"), Richard Cowdery, Crahan Denton (as "Gage") [Broadway debut], Charles Ellis, Alfred Etcheverry, John Fearnley, José Ferrer (as "Victor D'Alcala"), James Gregory (as "Jerry") [Broadway debut], Uta Hagen (as "Alegre D'Alcala"), Goldie Hannelin, Averell Harris, Ethel Jackson, Harold Johnsrud, Karl Malden (as "Hunk"), Ruth March, Norma Millay, Hudson Shotwell, Ralph Theodore, Frederic Tozere (as "Murillo"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard).
- (1936) Stage Play: It Can't Happen Here. Drama. Incidental music by Hans Bruno Meyer. Written by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis. From the novel by Sinclair Lewis. Directed by Vincent Sherman. Adelphi Theatre: 26 Oct 1936- Jan 1937 (closing date unknown/95 performances). Cast: John Adair (as "Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip"), Seth Arnold (as "Doremus Jessup"), Hallam Bosworth (as "Henry Veeder"), Robert Bruce (as "Mr. Dimmick"), Maurice Burke (as "Lee Sarason"), Camelia Campbell (as "Mary Greenhill"), Edwin Cooper (as "Shad Ledue"), Jack Foss (as "Lieutenant Peabody, of the Corpos"), Larry Garden (as "David Greenhill"), Gustave Gordon (as "Francis Tasbrough"), Tom Greenway (as "Corporal Nickerson, of the Corpos"), Robert Harrison (as "Pastor Paul Peter Prang"), Georgia Harvey (as "Mrs. Whitcomb"), Robert W. Lawrence Dan Wilgus"), Helen Morrow (as "Lorinda Pike"), Robert Perry (as "Dr. Fowler Greenhill"), Raymond Southwick (as "Private Brown, of the Corpos"), Minnie Stanley (as "Mrs. Veeder"), Ben Starkie (as "Julian Falck"), Viola Swayne (as "Telephone Operator"), Frederic Tozere (as "Effingham Swan"), George Henry Trader (as "Clarence Little"), Alan Wilson (as "Pastor Prang's Secretary"). Produced by Living Newspaper Unit of the Federal Theatre Project of the WPA.
- (1942) Stage Play: Solitaire. Written by John Van Druten. Based on the novel by Edwin Corle. Plymouth Theatre: 27 Jan 1942 - 14 Feb 1942 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Tony Albert, Sally Bates, Blair Davies, Anna Franklin, Charles George, Robert Gilbert, Harry Gresham, Pat Hitchcock, Victor Kilian (as "Ben"), Joan McSweeney, John D. Seymour, Ben Smith, Howard Smith, Frederic Tozere. Produced by Dwight Wiman.
- (1938) Stage Play: Glorious Morning. Drama. Written by Norman MacOwan. Directed by Oscar Hammerstein II. Mansfield Theatre: 26 Nov 1938- Dec 1938 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: Arling Alcine (as "An Officer"), Vera Allen, Lee Baker, John Balmer, St. Clair Bayfield (as "Rutzstein"), Donald Campbell, Herschel Cropper, Jeanne Dante, Bruce Evans, Eugene Francis, Len Mence, Harry Mestayer, Frances Nabors, Winston O'Keefe (as "Professor Hans Skaedia"), Margaret Randall, Frederic Tozere (as "General Gurgani"), Maurice Wells. Produced by Oscar Hammerstein II. Produced in association with Michael Hillman.
- (1937) Stage Play: Red Harvest. Written by Walter Charles Roberts. Directed by Antoinette Perry. National Theatre: 30 Mar 1937- Apr 1937 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: John Alexander, Walter Burke, Michael Carlo, Frances Creel, Malan Cullen, Lloyd Gough, Allan Hale, Jeanne Hart, Martha Hodge, Phyllis Langner, Drue Leyton, Elizabeth Love, Robert Marcato, Doro Merande (as "Belle Smith"), Margaret Mullen, Leona Powers, Edwin Rand, Carl Benton Reid, Amelia Romano, Chester Stratton, Joan Sudlow, Frederic Tozere. Produced by Brock Pemberton. Produced in association with The Theatre Foundation of America.
- (1937) Stage Play: A Hero Is Born. Musical. Music by A. Lehman Engel. Written by Theresa Helburn. Based on a fairy tale by Andrew Lang. Lyrics by Agnes Morgan. Musical Director: Alexander Saron. Music orchestrated by Alexander Saron. Directed by Agnes Morgan. Adelphi Theatre: 1 Oct 1937- 27 Nov 1937 (50 performances). Cast: Alfredo Allegro, Hugh Banks, Eleanora Barrie, Eleanor Benedikt, Mary Berkeley, Elizabeth Bilencova, Doan Borrup (as "Baron Grouchogg"), James Bradleigh, Ione Bright, Ronald Brogan, Marjorie Brown, Robert Bruce, Walter Burke (as "A Gentleman of Uncertain Age," "Time," "William," and "Peter Byrne"), Camelia Campbell, John Christian, Delancey Cleveland, Clay Cody, James Coyle, Louis Cruger, Muni Diamond, Jack Egan, David Enton, John Farman, Elinor Flynn, Edward Forbes, Tom Greenway, Anthony Grey, Mollie Hakim, Charles Henderson, Paul Jachia (as "Son" and "Gossiping Guest"), Jane Jonson, Clarence Kane, Toccoa Lauder, George Le Soir, Drue Leyton, Claire Lillis, Robert Lowe, Seymour Malmude, Isabel Marlyn, John McCormack, Lewis McMichael, John McNulty, Albert McWilliams, Helen Morrow, Beatrice Olson, William Phelps, George Probert, Janet Rathbun, Harry Redding, David Resnikoff, Ethel Reynolds, Frances Ritchie, Mary Roth, Charles MacLean Savage, Jack Shipman, Lillian Shrewsbury, Harry Sothern (as "Thomas Benson"), Raymond Southwick, Sylvia St. John, Minnie Stanley, Ben Starkie, Lillian Steele, Donald Stewart, Louise Swanson, Viola Swayne, Frederic Tozere (as "H.M. The King"), Marie Valdez, William Vaughan, June Victor, Agnes Williams, Sidney Williams, Jennie Wren, Margaret Wycherly (as "H.M. Queen of Pantouoflia"). Produced by Federal Theatre Project of The WPA.
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