- (1923) Stage: Appeared (as "Jessie Weston"; Broadway debut) in "Peter Weston" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Frank Mitchell Dazey [earliest Broadway credit] and Leighton Osmun. Directed by Frank Keenan. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 18 Sep 1923-Oct 1923 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: George Barnum (credited as George W. Barnum; as "The Butler"), Hope Drown (as "The Maid"), Paul Everton (as "William Harris"), Millicent Hanley (as "Isabelle Weston"), Jay Hanna (as "James Weston"), Austin O. Huhn (credited as A.O. Huhn; as "The Police Officer"], Frank Keenan (as "Peter Weston"), Wilfred Lytell (as "Paul Vannard"), Fred Mosley (as "Henry Vannard"), Clyde North (as "John Weston"). Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Dolores Romero") in "The Dove" on Broadway. Melodrama. Written by Willard Mack. Based on a story by Gerald Beaumont. Directed / produced by David Belasco. Empire Theatre: 11 Feb 1925-10 May 1925 (101 performances). Cast: Beatrice Banyard (as "Maybelle"), Holbrook Blinn (as "Don Jose Maria Lopez y Tostado"), Betty Brenska (as "Anita"), F. du Chaillu-Dalton (as "Captain of Military Police"), Dorothy Day (as "Juanita"), Ruth Dayton (as "Madge"), Josephine Deffry (as "Madame Doublechin"), Helene Handin (as "Louise"), William Harrigan (as "Johnny Powell"), John Harrington (as "Pancho Gonzales"), Rachel Hunter (as "Flora Ray"), James Keane (as "Floorman at Brayfield's"), Sam Kim (as "A Chinaman"), Vanita La Nier (as "Bertha"), Julia McCabe (as "Annabell Flores"), Earle Mitchell (as "Garcia"), William Norris (as "Little Bill"), Mignon Ranseer (as "Anita"), Wilson Reynolds (as "John Boise"), Susanna Rossi (as "Myra"), Billie Rudell (as "Marie"), 'Sidney Toler' (as "Mike Morowich"), Betty Welsh (as "Cigarette Girl").
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Dolores Romero") in "The Dove" on Broadway. Melodrama [return engagement]. Written by Willard Mack. Based on a story by Gerald Beaumont. Directed / produced by David Belasco. Empire Theatre: 24 Aug 1925-Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Holbrook Blinn (as "Don Jose Maria Lopez y Tostado"), Betty Brenska (as "Louise" / "Clarita"), F. du Chaillu-Dalton (as "Captain of Military Police"), John Clemence (as "Slim"), Richard Cubitt (as "Bartender"), Grace Culbert (as "Maybelle"), Dorothy Day (as "Marie" / "Juanita"), Ruth Dayton (as "Madge"), Josephine Deffry (as "Madame Doublechin"), Isobel del Rey (as "Lolita"), Yvonne D'Or (as "Cigarette Girl/Isabell"), William Harrigan (as "Johnny Powell"), Rachel Hunter (as "Flora Ray"), Albert Hyde (as "Cashier"), James Keane (as "Floorman at Brayfield's"), Edward Kelly (as "A Mexican Cowboy"), Vanita La Nier (as "Bertha"), William E. Lemuels (as "Pancho Gonzales"), Lucille Lortel (as "Inez"), Julia McCabe (as "Annabell Flores"), William Norris (as "Little Bill"), Mignon Ranseer (as "Anita"), Wilson Reynolds (as "Captain of Military Police"), Susanna Rossi (as "Myra"), John Wheeler (as "Mike Morowich"), Paul Wilson (as "The Bouncer").
- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Antoinette Lyle") in "Behold the Bridegroom" on Broadway. Written / directed by George Kelly. Cort Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from Feb 1928-close); 26 Dec 1927-Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Clarence Bellair (as "Dr. Loebell"), Jean Dixon (as "Constance Peyton"), Marion Evenson (as "Nurse"), Mary Gildea (as "Sheppard"), Thurston Hall (as "Robert Lyle"), Carl Hamilton (as "Dr. Huntington"), Kenneth Lawton (as "Edwards"), John Marston (as "Spencer Train"), Virginia Russell (as "Mary McGrath"), Mary Servoss (as "Mrs. Eleanor Ridgway"), Lester Vail (as "Gehring Fitler"). Produced by Rosalie Stewart.
- (1928) Stage: Appeared (as "Anna Plummer") in "Anna" on Broadway. Written by Rudolph Lothar. Book adapted by Herman Bernstein and Brian Marlow. Cast: Diane Brook, Jean Dixon, J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Plummer"), Ben Johnson, Cecil Owen (as "Kohnlein"), Lou Tellegen, Harold Vermilyea (as "Freddie"). Produced by Samuel Samach.
- (1932) Stage: Appeared in "Mourning Becomes Electra" on Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by Eugene O'Neill.
- (1932) Stage" Appeared in (as "Karola Lovasdy") in "Firebird" on Broadway. Written by Lajos Zilahy. Material adapted by Jeffrey Dell. Directed / produced by Gilbert Miller. Empire Theatre: 21 Nov 1932-Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/42 performances). Cast: Ian Keith (as "Zoltan Balkanyi"), Montagu Love (as "Police Commissioner Szentesi"), Henry Stephenson (as "Andor Lovasdy"), Wylie Adams, Paul Allen Jr., Robert Baldon, Evelyn Beresford, Whitney Bourne (as "Anni Maid at Lovasdy's"; Broadway debut), Andree Corday, Helen Crane, Lewis Dayton, Eugene Fila, Ernest K. Gann, George Grayson, Mary Heberden, Colin Hunter, Edgar Kent, Katherine Locke, Frederick Macy, Harold Martin, Reginald Mason (as "Police Inspector"), Mab Maynard, Arthur Metcalf, John Daly Murphy, Nita Naldi (as "Jolan Rozsa"), LeRoi Operti (as "Szamosi, Balkanyi's Dresser"), Harry Plimmer (as "Janos"), Louis Polan, James Roper, Margot Stevenson (as "Alice Incze"), Elizabeth Young. NOTE: Filmed as The Firebird (1934).
- (1933) Stage: Appeared (as "Helen Nolte") in "Conquest" on Broadway. Written / directed / produced by Arthur Hopkins. Plymouth Theatre: 18 Feb 1933-Feb 1933 (closing date unknown/10 performances). Cast: Charles Brown, Hugh Buckler, Boyd Davis, Bernice Elliott, Suzanne Freeman, Raymond Hackett, Joyce Hill, Henry Lase, Katherine Lowry, James MacColl, Louis MacMichael, Henry O'Neill (as "Frederick Nolte Sr."), Tania Redfield, Bernice Richmond, Harvey Stephens (as "John Palmer"), Edward Toledano, Crane Whitley (as "People of the Masquerade"; credited as Clement Wilinchick), Jane Wyatt (as "Eva Locke"), Dorothy Young.
- (1933) Stage: Appeared in "he Mask and the Face" on Broadway.
- (1933) Stage: Appeared in "The Drums Begin" on Broadway.
- (1934) Stage: Appeared (as "Woman") in "Come of Age" on Broadway. Drama/fantasy. Book / lyrics / directed by Clemence Dane. Music by Richard Addinsell. Musical Director: Macklin Morrow. Pianists: Morton Gould [earliest Broadway credit] and Bert Shefter. Scenic Design by James Reynolds. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 12 Jan 1934-10 Feb 1934 (35 performances). Cast: John W. Austin (as "Man"), Jeremy Bowman (as "Friend of the Woman"), Judd Carrel (as "Friend of the Woman"), Wheeler Dryden (as "Friend of the Woman"), Mabel Gore (as "Friend of the Woman"), Stephen Haggard (as "Boy"), Edna James (as "Friend of the Woman"), Dorothy Johnson (as "Friend of the Woman" / "Singer for the Woman"), Frederick Lewis (as "Shadow of Death"), Clara Palmer (as "Friend of the Woman"), Muriel Rahn (as "An Entertainer"), Malcolm Soltan (as "Friend of the Woman"), Ralph Stuart (as "Friend of the Woman" / "Singer for the Boy"), Alice Swanson (as "Friend of the Woman"), Katherine Tracy (as "Friend of the Woman"), Virginia Volland (as "Friend of the Woman"), Harold Webster (as "Friend of the Woman"), Helen Wills (as "Friend of the Woman"). Produced by Delos Chappell.
- (1934) Stage: Appeared in "Divided By Three" on Broadway.
- (1935) Stage: Appeared (as "Delia Lovell, later Mrs. James Ralson") in "The Old Maid" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Zoe Akins. From a novel by Edith Wharton. Scenic Design / Costume Design by Stewart Chaney. Press Representative: John Peter Toohey. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Empire Theatre: 7 Jan 1935-Sep 1935 (closing date unknown/305 performances). Cast: Helen Menken (as "Charlotte Lovell, Delia's cousin"), Margaret Anderson (as "Tina"), John Cromwell (as "Lanning Halsey"), Margaret Dale (as "Mrs. Mingott"), Dona Earl (as "Nora"), Hope Landin, Yvonne Mann, George Nash (as " Dr. Lanskell"), Gail Reade (as "Servant"), Mary Ricard, Warren Trent (as "John Halsey, Dee's husband"), Frederick Voight (as "James Ralston"), Robert Wallsten (as "Joseph Ralston"), Florence Williams (as "Dee, Delia's daughter"). Replacement actors: Alex Courtney (as "Lanning Halsey"), Diana Croye (as "Mrs. Jennie Meade"), Jackie Grimes (as "Tommy"), Luise G. Huntington (as "Bridget"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Delia Lovell, later Mrs. James Ralson"), Marjorie Lord (as "Tina"), Robert Lowes (as "Joseph Ralston"), Gloria Mann (as "Susan"), Yvonne Mann (as "Young Tina"), Gretchen Rickel (as "Dee, Delia's daughter"), Charles Wiley Jr. (as "Benny"), Donald Willson (as "John Halsey, Dee's husband"). Produced by Harry Moses. NOTE: Filmed as The Old Maid (1939).
- (1936) Stage: Appeared in "Hamlet" on Broadway. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Scenic Design / Costume Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed / produced by Guthrie McClintic. Empire Theatre (moved to The St. James Theatre from Jan 1937 to close): 8 Oct 1936-unknown (132 performances). Cast included: John Gielgud (as "Hamlet, son to the late, and nephew to the present King"), A.S. 'Pop' Byron, John Emery, Lillian Gish (as "Ophelia"), Harry Andrews, John Cromwell (as "Rosencrantz"), Ivan Triesault, George Vincent, Murvyn Vye.
- (1939) Stage: Appeared (as "Mary") in "Portrait" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Lenore J. Coffee and William J. Cowen. Incidental music by Lehman Engel. Scenic Design by / Costume Design by Harry Horner. Directed by Margaret Webster. Morosco Theatre: 8 Mar 1939-Jun 1939 (closing date unknown/111 performances). Cast: Lois Austin (as "Reba"), Neal Berry (as "Joshua"), Virginia Campbell (as "Naomi"), Ruth Chorpenning (as "Anna"), Philip Coolidge (as "James"), Leonard Elliott (as "Disciple"), Tom Ewell (as "Simon"), William Foran (as "Mordecai"), Kathryn Grill (as "Selima"), Eula Guy (as "Hepziba"), Ronald Hammond (as "Nathan"), James Harker (as "Juda"), Lois Jameson (as "Woman of Jerusalem"), Max Leavitt (as "Shepherd"), Will Lee (as "Mendel"), Josephine McKim (as "Esther"), Bram Nossen (as "Rabbi Samuel"), Ronald Reiss (as "Daniel"), Hugh Rennie (as "Mathias"), Guy Spaull (as "Appius Hadrian/Leban of Damascus"), Norman Stuart (as "Joseph"), Philip Truex (as "Eben" / "Daniel, at age 16"), Evelyn Varden (as "Mary Cleophas"), Margaret Webster (as "Mary of Magdala "). Produced by Cheryl Crawford. Produced in association with Day Tuttle and Richard Skinner.
- (1941) Stage: Appeared (as "Lady Macbeth") in "Macbeth" on Broadway. Tragedy (revival).
- (1942) Stage: Appeared (as "Olga, Andrei's Sister") in "The Three Sisters" on Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by Anton Chekhov. Translated by Aleksandr Kerensky and Guthrie McClintic (also director). Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 21 Dec 1942-3 Apr 1943 (123 performances). Cast: Stanley Bell, Alice Belmore (as "Nurse"; credited as Alice Belmore Cliffe), Patricia Calvert, Arthur Chatterdon (as "Ferapont, Courier for the City Council"), Katharine Cornell (as "Masha, Andrei's sister"; also producer), Walter Craig, Kirk Douglas (as "An Orderly"; Broadway debut), Eric Dressler (as "Andrei Prozorov"), Ruth Gordon (as "Natalya Ivanovna, Andrei's fiancée/wife"), Edmund Gwenn (as "Chebutykin, Army Doctor"), Dennis King, Alexander Knox (as "Baron Tuzenbach, Lieutenant"), Tom McDermott, McKay Morris, Gertrude Musgrove, Marie Paxton, Tom Powers.
- (1947) Stage: Appeared in "Medea" on Brodway. Drama (revival). Written by Euripides.
- (1949) Stage: Appeared (as "Medea") in "Medea" on Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by Euripides. Material adapted by Robinson Jeffers. Directed / produced by Guthrie McClintic. City Center: 2 May 1949-21 May 1949 (16 performances). Cast: Mary Adams, Henry Brandon, Martha Downs, James Doyle, Bruce Gordon, Theodore Marcuse, James McArdle, Don McHenry, Peter Monsen, Anthony Radecki, Marian Seldes, Mary Servoss (as "First Woman of Corinth"), Hilda Vaughn.
- (1950) Stage: Appeared in "The Tower Beyond Tragedy" on Broadway. Written by Robinson Jeffers (based on his poem). Directed by Robert Ross. ANTA Playhouse: 26 Nov 1950-22 Dec 1950 (32 performances). Produced by Luther Greene and ANTA (Cheryl Crawford and Robert Breen: general directors).
- (1953) Stage: Appeared in "John Brown's Body" on Broadway. Written by Stephen Vincent Benet. Directed by / Book adapted by Charles Laughton. Music by Walter Schumann. New Century Theatre: 14 Feb 1953-11 Apr 1953 (65 performances). Cast: Raymond Massey, Tyrone Power, Joe Baker (as "Choral Group"), Betty Benson (as "Choral Group" / "Soloist"), Roy D. Berk (as "Choral Group"), Paul Bloom (as "Choral Group"), Keith Carver (as "Choral Group"), Stephen Considine (as "Choral Group" / "Soloist"), Jack B. Dailey (as "Choral Group"), Barbara Ford (as "Choral Group"), Gillian Grey (as "Choral Group"), Homer W. Hall (as "Choral Group"), Lester D. Helsdon (as "Choral Group"), William Longmire (as "Choral Group"), Donna McDaniel (as "Choral Group" / "Dancer"), John McMahon (as "Choral Group"), Roger Miller (as "Choral Group"), Smith Russell Jr. (as "Choral Group"), Alexander Serbaroli (as "Choral Group" / "Dancer"), Lynda Stevens (as "Choral Group"), Robert Vaughn (as "Choral Group"), Gordon B. Wood (as "Choral Group"). Replacement actors: Don Burke (as "Choral Group"), Keith Carver (as "Dancer"), Bob Jensen (as "Choral Group"), Roger Miller (as "Soloist"), Jack Vander-Laan (as "Choral Group"). Produced by Paul Gregory. NOTE: Columbia Records released a complete recording of the show.
- (1953) Stage: Appeared (as "Gertrude Eastman Cuevas") in "In the Summer House" on Broadway. Music by Paul Bowles. Written by Jane Bowles. Directed by José Quintero. Playhouse Theatre: 29 Dec 1953-13 Feb 1954 (55 performances). Cast: Mildred Dunnock (as "Mrs. Constable"), Logan Ramsey (as "Lionel"), Elizabeth Ross (as "Molly, Gertrude's daughter"), Muriel Berkson (as "Vivian Constable"), Paul Bertelsen (as "Figure Bearer"), Miriam Colon (as "Frederica"), Marjorie Eaton (as "Alta Gracia"), Phoebe Mackay (as "Quintina"), Don Mayo (as "Mr. Solares"), Daniel Morales (as "Chauffeur"), Isabel Morel (as "Esperanza"), Marita Reid (as "Mrs. Lopez"), George Spelvin (as "Another Figure Bearer"), Jean Stapleton (as "Inez"). Produced by Oliver Smith and The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard).
- (1958) Stage: Appeared (as "Isabel Lawton") in "Comes a Day" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Speed Lamkin. Directed by Robert Mulligan [only Broadway credit]. Ambassador Theatre: 6 Nov 1958-29 Nov 1958 (28 performances). Cast: Joseph Barr (as "Lewis"), Brandon De Wilde (as "C.D. Lawton"), John Dutra (as "Bud"), Larry Hagman (as "Jim Culpepper"), Ruth Hammond (as "Katherine Eubanks"), Arthur O'Connell (as "Charley Lawton"; final Broadway role), Michael J. Pollard (as "Joe Glover"; Broadway debut), Eileen Ryan (as "Lorraine"), George C. Scott (as "Tydings Glenn"), Lorna Thayer (as "Mrs. McCarthy"), Diana Van der Vlis (as "Caroline Lawton"), Charles White (as "Gordie Eubanks"). Produced by Cheryl Crawford and Alan J. Pakula.
- (1982) Stage: Appeared (as "Medea") in "Medea" on Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by Euripides.
- (1937) Stage: Appeared (as "Lady Macbeth")in William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth" at the New Theatre in London, England, with Laurence Olivier (as "Macbeth"), Niall MacGinnis, Andrew Cruickshank and James Ottaway in the cast. Michel Saint-Denis was the director. Darius Milhaud composed the incidental music.
- (1960-61) Stage: Appeared in the Old Vic Theatre Season at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England, with Judi Dench, John Stride, Alec McCowen, Barbara Jefford, Robert Harris, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Peggy Mount, Tommy Steele, Valerie Taylor, Tony Britton, Douglas Campbell, George Baker, William Russell and Ann Bell in the cast. Michael Benthall was the director.
- (4/10/62) Guested on the daytime television program "1 O'Clock Club".
- (1931) Stage: Appeared (as "The Unknown One") in "As You Desire Me" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Luigi Pirandello. Adapted from the Italian by Dmitri Ostrov. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Directed by Marcel Varnel. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 28 Jan 1931-Jun 1931 (closing date unknown/142 performances). Cast: Hugh Cairns (as "Another Young Man"), Goo Chong (as "Moto, a servant"), Dorothy Day (as "Inez, Lena's niece"), Douglass Dumbrille (as "Carl Salter"), Vera Hurst (as "Lena"), Amy Jonap (as "Another Woman"), Philip Leigh (as "Salesio"), Mary Miner (as "Mop, Salter's daughter"), John O'Meara (as "A Doctor"), Charlotte Orr (as "A Maid" / "A Nurse"), Brandon Peters (as "Bruno Pieri"), Cledge Roberts (as "A Young Man"), José Ruben (as "Boffi"), Mortimer Weldon (as "Masperi, her husband"). Produced by J.J. Shubert and Lee Shubert.
- (1931) Stage: Appeared in Eugene O'Neill's play, "Strange Interlude," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Tom Powers in the cast.
- (10/62) Stage: Appeared in US tour of "Lady Macbeth". Also in cast: Lilyan Chauvin.
- (November 21, 1935) She acted in Zoe Akins' play, "The Old Maid," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- (May 18 to 21, 1942) She acted William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Maurice Evans, Philip Huston, Ernest Graves, Ada McFarland, Abby Lewis, Susan Golding, Harry Irvine, Ralph Clanton, John McQuade, Arthur Franz, Alex Courtney, John Ireland, Henry Brandon, Staats Cotwsworth, Irving Morrow, Herbert Rudley, John Parrish, Phyllis Taylor, Viola Keats and Richard Tyler in the cast. Lehman Engel was composer. Samuel Leve was set designer. Lemuel Ayers was costume designer. Margaret Webster was director. Maurice Evans was also producer.
- (May 3, 1943) She acted in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Three Sisters," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Katharine Cornell, Ruth Gordon, Dennis King, Alexander Knox, and Edmund Gwynn in the cast.
- (February 21, 1949) She played the title role in Euripedes' play, "Medea," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- (December 25, 1956) She acted in Enid Bagnold's play, "The Chalk Garden," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- (November 23, 1970) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
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