- (1912 - 1952) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1912) Stage Play: The Yellow Jacket [The Mother's parting, The Story of Love, The Conflict]. Drama. Written by George C. Hazelton and J.H. Benrimo. Directed by J.H. Benrimo. Fulton Theatre: 4 Nov 1912- Jan 1913 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Grace Valentine (as "Due Jung Fah," AKA "Fuchsia Flower") [Broadway debut], Grace A. Barbour, Reginald Barlow (as "Yin Suey Gong, Purveyor of Hearts"), Betty Brewster, Chamberlain Brown, Margaret Calvert, E. Colebrook, Juliette Day, Roy Gordon, Thomas E. Jackson (as "Assistant Property Man"), Schuyler Ladd (as "Wu Fah Din," AKA "Daffodil"), Saxone Morland, Albert Perry, Signor Perugini, George Relph, Arthur Shaw, Antoinette Walker. Written by George C. Hazelton and J.H. Benrimo.
- (1915) Stage Play. Yosemite. Written by Charles A. Taylor. Directed by Ralph E. Cummings. New Amsterdam Theatre: 23 Nov 1914- Dec 1914 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Mac Barnes, Blanche Burns, Ethel Clifton, Joseph Crehan, Robert Davis, Roberto Deshon, Frank Keenan, Lillian Kingsbury, Mario Majeroni, Thomas Meegan, John Mitchell, Calvin Thomas, Grace Valentine.
- (1917) Stage Play: Lombardi, Ltd. Written by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton. Morosco Theatre: 24 Sep 1917- Jun 1918 (296 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott (as "Millie McNeal"), Warner Baxter (as "Riccardo Tosello") [only Broadway role], Hallam Bosworth (as "James Hodgkins"), Winifred Bryson (as "Muriel"), Leo Carrillo (as "Tito Lombardi"), Janet Dunbar (as "Norah Blake"), Maude Gilbert (as "Lida Moore"), Charles Hammond (as "Robert Tarrant"), Judy Harris (as "Yvette"), Sue MacManamy (as "Phyllis Manning"), Carrington North (as "Miss Curran"), Mary Robinson (as "An Errand Girl"), Ina Rorke (as "Mrs. Warrington Brown"), Harold Russell (as "Max Strohm"), Ruth Terry (as "Eloise"), Grace Valentine (as "Daisy"), Percival Vivian (as "An Expressman"). Produced by Oliver Morosco. Note: Filmed by Screen Classics Inc. [distributed by Metro Pictures Corporation] as Lombardi, Ltd. (1919).
- (1920) Stage Play: The Cave Girl. Comedy.
- (1925) Stage Play: Chivalry. Written by William Hurlbut. Directed by James Durkin [final Broadway credit]. Wallack's Theatre: 15 Dec 1925- Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Joseph Bell (as "Arthur Meredith"), Fan Bourke (as "School Teacher/Florence"), Edmund Breese (as "Emerson Jarvis"), Laurett Browne (as "Divorcee"), John Coleman (as "Foreman of the Jury"), Henry Crosby (as "Contractor"), Camilla Crume (as "Mrs. James"), Arthur Davies (as "Guard"), Segric Ellis (as "Bridget"), Roy Gordon (as "Fred Taggert"), Betsy Hampton (as "Matron"), Violet Heming (as "Lucy Meredith"), William J. Kline (as "Butler"), Paula MacLean (as "Stenographer"), Jack Matthews (as "Man out of a Job"), Mabel Montgomery (as "Matronly Woman"), Thomas V. Morrison (as "Clerk of the Court"), Frances Neilson (as "Julia Taggert"), Doris Rankin (as "Kathleen Taggert"), Alfred L. Rigali (as "Lawyer's Clerk"), Joseph Selman (as "District Attorney"), L. Sterling (as "The Judge"), Grace Valentine (as "Tottie Lanier"). Produced by Joseph E. Shea.
- (1927) Stage Play: Trial Marriage. Drama. Written by Michael Kallesser. Directed by George Smithfield. Wallack's Theatre: 31 Jan 1927- Feb 1927 (Closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Rodolfo Badaloni (as "Tony Spalls"), G. Pat Collins (as "Jack Wales"), Lou Ripley (as "Mrs. Mills"), Howard St. John (as "Dick Saunders"), Grace Valentine (as "Peggy Hall"). Produced by Michael Kallesser.
- (1928) Stage Play: Kidding Kidders. Farce/satire.
- (1935) Stage Play: The Hook-up. Comedy.
- (1938) Stage Play: The Fabulous Invalid. Written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Broadhurst Theatre: 8 Oct 1938- 3 Dec 1938 (65 performances). Cast: Iris Adrian (as "Daisy LaHiff"), Albert Amato (as "Auctioneer's Assistant"), Jack Arnold (as "A Delivery Boy"), Bobbe Arnst (as "Prize Winner"), Donald Baker (as "Usher"), Walter Beck (as "The Valet"), Douglas Beddingfield (as "Ensemble"), Louise Blackburn (as "Ensemble"), William E. Blake (as "George Haskell"), Virginia Burke (as "Usherette"), Eileen Burns (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Clayton (as "Goldie), Ethel Colby (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Conrad (as "Ensemble"), Clancy Cooper (as "A Comedian"), Stephen Courtleigh (as "Laurence Brooks"), Alec Courtney (as "Newsboy"), Doris Dalton (as "Paula Kingsley"), William Dorbin (as "The Character Man"), Katherine Duncan (as "Ensemble"), Marian Edwards (as "A Girl"), Edward Elliott (as "An Office Boy"), Elsa Ersi (as "A Ticket Girl"), Edward Fisher (as "Usher"), Richard Gordon (as "John W. Carleton"), Brant Gorman (as "Bradley"), Sydney Grant (as "The Coroner"), Alan Handley (as "Ensemble"), Joy Hathaway (as "Usherette"), Percy Helton (as "Saunders"), Ferdi Hoffman (as "A Policeman"), Louis Howard (as "A Director"), Doris Jenkins, Roy Johnson, Gerry Jones (as "Ensemble"), Janice Joyce (as "Ensemble"), Curtis Karpe (as "Solinsky"), Charles King (s "Sheridan"), Ernest Lawford, David Leonard (as "A Motion Picture Man"), George Lloyd (as "An Author"), Richard Lloyd (as "Another Manager"), John Lorenz (as "Curtis"), James MacDonald (as "Mr. Jamison"), Norman MacKay (as "Ensemble"), Vera Fuller Mellish (as "The Maid"), John Moore (as "A Manager"), Mona Moray (as "An Actress"), Meg Mundy (as "Ensemble"), Eddie Nelson (as "The Stage Manager"), Jack Norworth (as "The Doorman"), Barna Ostertag, Melvin Parks (as "Ensemble"), Paul Payne (as "A Photographer"), Robert Regent (as "Ensemble"), Amy Revere )as "Usherette"), Robert Rhodes (as "A Vendor"), Bonnie Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Dora Sayers (as "Ethel Barrymore/Eva Le Galilienne"), Sydna Scott (as "Ensemble"), Ada Sinclair (as "Prize Winner"), Sid Stone (as "A Salesman"), Peggy Strickland (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Strome (as "Ensemble"), Jerome Thor (as "Newsboy"), Milano Tilden, Philip Truex (as "A Boy"), Grace Valentine (as "Annie"), Jay Velie (as "An Announcer"), Beth Waller (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Waller (as "Ensemble"), Solly Ward (as "The Auctioneer"), Jeanne Wardley (as "Jessie"). Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1939) Stage Play: The American Way. Written by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Lighting Design by Hassard Short. Scene Technician for Mr. Oenslager: Isaac Benesch. Assistant to Miss Sharaff: Anna Hill Johnstone and Florence Keady. Press Representative: John Peter Toohey. Conducted by Oscar Levant. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Center Theatre: 21 Jan 1939- Jun 1939 (closing date unknown/164 performances). Cast: Fredric March (as "Martin Gunther"), Florence Eldridge (as "Irma Gunther"), McKay Morris (as "Samuel Brockton"), Ruth Weston (as "Winifred Baxter"), Eve Abbott, Albert Amato, Jack Arnold (as "Ed Lorenz"), Suzanne Ashbrook, Cathie Bailey, Alan Bandler, Bobby Barron, Robin Batcheller, Vivian Baule, Joseph Beale, Walter Beck (as "A Minister"), Herman Belmonte, Mary Bennett, Ronald Bennett, Evelyn Bernie, Whit Bissell [credited as Whitner Bissell] (as "Karl, Age 21"), Milton Blumenthal, Orin Borston, Mary Brandon, Louise Buck, Buddy Buehler, Eileen Burns, Joe Bush, Hugh Cameron (as "Mayor McEvoy"), Eleanore Campsall, Gloria Carey, Gerry Carr, Eldridge Carson, Kenneth Casey, Teddy Casey, Natalie Chilvers, Laura Church, Norma Clerc, Beatrice Cole, Daniel Conway, 'Russell Conway' (qq), George Cotton, Alex Courtney, Ed Crosswell, Harry Crox, Tom Curley, Robert Cushman, Kenneth Dana, Ethel Darling, Gretchen Davidson, Bud Davis, Celeste DeBellis, Louis Delgado, Sandford Dody, Gene Douglas, Dorothy Downs, Katherine Duncan, Helen Edwards, Marian Edwards, Clark Eggleston (as "Ensemble"), Edward Elliott, Ruth Enders, Elsa Ersi (as "Clara Heinrich"), Herbert Everin, Gilbert Fates, Edward Fisher, Alice Fitzsimmons, Janet Fox, Eugene Francis, Vincent Gardiner, Bob Gewald, Herbert Goff, Brant Gorman, Carl Gose, Sydney Grant (as "Dr. Squires"), Norma Green, Claire Greenwood, Donn Hagerty, Gilbert Haggerty, Ann Hagye, Vernon Hammer, Robert Hanley, Lola Harris, Michael Harvey, William Hawes, James Hayes, George Herndon, Alan Hewitt (as "Alex Hewitt"), Nina Hill, Mary Hoban (as "Ensemble"), Cynthia Holbrook, Danny Hood, Claire Howard, Carol Hulings, Bradford Hunt, Buddy Irving, Carl Johnson, Peter Johnson, Marilyn Jolie, Curtis Karpe (as "Ensemble"), Allen Kearns, Walter Kelly, John Kerr, Robert Kerr, Lila King, Dorothy Knox, William Layton (as "Ensemble"), Kenneth Le Roy, Michael Leonard, Tommy Lewis, Richard Lloyd, Audrey Lodge, Constance Lodge, Virginia Lodge, John Long, John Lorenz, Betty MacDonald, James MacDonald, Marvel MacInnis (as "Ensemble"), Edward Mann, Jules Mann, Adrienne Marden, Jean Martel, Remi Martel, Gaylord Mason, Buddy Matthews, Gordon Merrick, Dorothy Miller, Gordon Mills, Patricia Minty, Carman Mitchell, Lois Montgomery, James Moore, Mona Moray, Mary Murray, May Muth, Florrie Nadel, Edna Nagy, Cecil Natapoff, Doris Newcomb, Donald O'Day, Grace O'Malley, LeRoi Operti (as "Dr. MacFarlane"), Margaret Owens, Melvin Parks, Judy Parrish, Lee Parry, Albert Patterson, Charles Payne, Jeannie Belle Perry, Martha Pickens, Gloria Pierre, Elinor Pittis, Philip Pollard, Jean Porter, Janet Regan, Ronald Reiss, George Repp, Robert Rhodes, Eric Roberts, James Roland, Mary Romano, Peggy Romano, Sylvia Roseman, James Russo, Nathaniel Sack, Stephen Sandes, Ray Santos, Lesley Savage, Dora Sayers, Louise Segal, Nat Seigal, Jeanne Shelby, Thomas Speidel, Don Starr, Mary Stevenson, Rodney Stewart, Sidney Stone, Elliott Stranger, Ruth Strome, Daphne Sylva, Jerry Sylvon, Ward Tallman (as "Henry Courtney"), John Thomas, Jerome Thor (as "Ensemble"), Frances Thress, Harry Todd, Carl Urbont, Grace Valentine (as "Mrs. White"), Dick Van Patten [credited as Dickie Van Patten], (as "Karl Gunther, Age 9; Martin Gunther's grandchild"), Joan Vitez, Julia Walsh, George Ward, Jeanne Wardley, David Wayne (as "Karl Gunther"), William Welch, Maurice Wells, Peggy Wells, Alan Wenfield, Bob White, Albert Whitley, Nancy Whitman, Lynn Whitney, Mary Williamson, Lois Winston, Janice Winter, Barbara Wooddell, Gene Yell. Produced by Sam Harris and Max Gordon.
- (1939) Stage Play: The American Way. [Return engagement]. Written by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. Music by Oscar Levant. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Center Theatre: 17 Jul 1939- 23 Sep 1939 (80 performances). Cast: Jack Arnold, Bobby Barron, Walter Beck (as "A Minister"), Whit Bissell [credited as Whitner Bissell] (as "Karl, Age 21"), Mary Brandon, Buddy Buehler, Eileen Burns, Hugh Cameron, Gerry Carr, Teddy Casey, Norma Clerc, Alex Courtney, Robert Cushman, Gretchen Davidson, Katherine Duncan, Marian Edwards, Florence Eldridge (as "Irma Gunther"), Edward Elliott, Elsa Ersi, Gilbert Fates, Janet Fox, Brant Gorman, Sydney Grant, George Herndon, Alan Hewitt, Claire Howard, Bradford Hunt, Buddy Irving, Allen Kearns, Walter Kelly, Tommy Lewis, Richard Lloyd, Virginia Lodge, John Long, John Lorenz, Lorna Lynn, James MacDonald, Fredric March (as "Martin Gunther"), Adrienne Marden, James Moore, Mona Moray, McKay Morris, Mary Murray, LeRoi Operti (as "Dr. MacFarlane"), Elinor Pittis, Janet Regan, Robert Rhodes, James Russo, Stephen Sandes, Dora Sayers, Jeanne Shelby, Sidney Stone, Ward Tallman (as "Henry Courtney"), Jerome Thor (as "Factory Worker"), Grace Valentine (as "Mrs. White"), Dick Van Patten (as "Karl Gunther, Age 9, Martin Gunther's grandchild"), Jeanne Wardley, David Wayne (as "Karl Gunther"), Maurice Wells, Ruth Weston (as "Winifred Baxter"), Bob White, Barbara Wooddell. Produced by Sam Harris and Max Gordon.
- (1940) Stage Play: George Washington Slept Here. Written by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. Scenic Design by John Root. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Lyceum Theatre (moved to Carnegie Hall from 23 Jun 1942- close): 18 Oct 1940- 12 Jul 1942 (197 performances). Performed in rotation with "The Chocolate Soldier"). Cast: Richard Barbee (as "Mr. Prescott"), George Baxter, Kendall Clark (as "Steve Eldridge"), Dudley Digges (as "Uncle Stanley"), Jean Dixon (as "Annabelle Fuller"), Marian Edwards (as "Sue Barrington"), Edward Elliott (as "Tommy Hughes"), Peggy French (as "Madge Fuller"), Percy Kilbride (as "Mr. Kimber"), David Orrick (as "Leggett Frazer"), Bobby Readick (as "Raymond"), Toni Sorel (as "Miss Wilcox"), Mabel Taliaferro (as "Mrs. Douglas"), Paula Trueman (as "Hester"), Ernest Truex (as "Newton Fuller"), Grace Valentine (as "Katie"), Ruth Weston (as "Rena Leslie"). Produced by Sam Harris. Note: Filmed as George Washington Slept Here (1942).
- (1944) Stage Play: Last Stop. Written by Irving Kaye Davis. Scenic Design by Samuel Leve. Directed by Irwin Piscator. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 5 Sep 1944- 23 Sep 1944 (23 performances). Produced by Victor Hugo-Vidal.
- (1946) Stage Play: Happy Birthday.
- (1948) Stage Play: A Story for Strangers. Fantasy.
- (1952) Stage Play: Anna Christie. Drama (revival).
- (1950) Stage Play: Season in the Sun. Comedy. Written by Wolcott Gibbs. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Lighting Design by Boris Aronson. Costume Design by Natalie Barth Walker. Directed by Burgess Meredith. Cort Theatre (moved to The Booth Theatre from 14 May 1951- close): 28 Sep 1950- 11 Aug 1951 (367 performances). Cast: Nancy Kelly (as "Emily Crane"), Richard Whorf (as "George Crane"), King Calder (as "John Colgate"), Kathy Chapman (Broadway debut), Joan Diener, Maggie Gould, George Ives, Doreen Lang, Paula Laurence, Stanley Martin, Eddie Mayehoff (as "Paul Anderson"), Anthony Ross, Eugene Steiner, Charles Thompson, Grace Valentine (as "Mae Jermyn"), Jack Weston (as "Michael Lindsey"). Produced by Courtney Burr and Malcolm Pearson.
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