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Juan Varro

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  • Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Serena Blandish (1929). Comedy.
  • (1932) Stage Play: The Great Magoo. Drama. Written by Ben Hecht and Gene Fowler. Directed by George Abbott. Selwyn Theatre: 2 Dec 1932- Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Violet Barney (as "Dowager/La Sylphe"), Eddie Bergman (as "Weber's Band"), John Butler (as "Leo McCafferty"), Muriel Campbell (as "Pauline"), Claire Carleton, Wally Curtis (as "Weber's Band"), Gilbert Douglas, Joe Fields (as "Professor Jonas"), Evelyn Gaile (as "Fatima Twin/Rathskeller Girl"), Al Gentile (as "Weber's Band"), Charlotte Granville (as "Tante"), Harry Green (as "Moe Weber"), Joseph Greewald (as "Harry Aarons"), Jack Hazzard (as "Harry Costello"), Charles Henderson (as "Inspector"), Emil Hoch (as "Waiter"), Paul Kelly (as "Nicky"), Percy Kilbride (as "Hanratty"), Victor Kilian (as "Sailor Burke"), Della Lorraine (as "Gypsy Dancer"), Ronnie Madsen (as "Wench"), Millard Mitchell (as "Sam"), Dennie Moore (as "Jackie"), Lloyd Pickney (as "Mr. McGinnis"), Vic Piemonte (as "Weber's Band"), Joe Ploski (as "Dummy Nolan"), John Porpora (as "Weber's Band"), Al Savarese (as "Weber's Band"), Louis Savarese (as "Weber's Band"), Mildred Stansill (as "Fatima Twin/Rathskeller Girl"), John Sylvester (as "Weber's Band"), Juan Varro (as "Mario"). Produced by Billy Rose.
  • Our Wife (1933). Comedy.
  • Crucible (1933). Drama.
  • The Drums Begin (1933). Drama.
  • Invitation to a Murder (1934). Melodrama/mystery.
  • Small Miracle (1934). Melodrama.

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