- (1934 - 1960) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1934) Stage Play: Yellow Jack. Written by Sidney Howard and Paul De Kruif. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre: 6 Mar 1934- May 1934 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: Eddie Acuff, Wylie Adams, Jack Carr, Eduardo Ciannelli, Francis Compton, Charles Gerard, Lloyd Gough, Harold Hoffat, Colin Hunter, Bernard Jukes, Whitford Kane (as "Dr. Carlos Finlay"), Robert Keith, Geoffrey Kerr, Sam Levene, Richie Ling (as "Col. Tory"), Barton MacLane (as "James Carroll") [final Broadway appearance], Myron McCormick (as "Brinkerhof"), John Miltern (as "Walter Reed"), Millard Mitchell (as "William H. Dean, Pvt., U.S.A."), Jock Munro, George Nash, Robert Shayne, James Stewart (as "O'Hara"), Frank Stringfellow, Clyde Walters, Katherine Wilson. Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (1935) Stage Play: Laburnum Grove. Comedy.
- (1936) Stage Play: Alice Takat. Drama. Written by José Ruben, from the Hungarian of Dezso Szomory. Directed by Frank Merlin. John Golden Theatre: 10 Feb 1936- Feb 1936 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Percy Ames (as "Homer Horeb") [final Broadway role], A.G. Andrews (as "Fritz"), Florence Auer (as "Mrs. Dubra") [final Broadway role], Al Baron (as "A Patient"), Mady Christians (as "Alice Takat"), Leo Curley (as "Professor Glotz"), Florence Earle (as "Miss Haus"), John Emery (as "George Kroos"), Lloyd Gough (as "Max Durak"), Russell Hardie, Nicholas Joy (as "Zuard Takat"), Arnold Korff (as "Prof. Tardy Kroos"), Kate Mayhew (as "Mrs. Helvet") [final Broadway role], Howard Emmett Rogers, Peggy Shannon (as "Kitty Linderman"), Edna West (as "Mrs. Baneyi"), Marjorie Wood (as "Mrs. Gantz"). Produced by Ed Wynn.
- (1936) Stage Play: The Laughing Woman.
- (1936) Stage Play: Aged 26. Drama/romance.
- (1937) Stage Play: A Point of Honor. Comedy.
- (1937) Stage Play: Red Harvest. Drama. 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, Alan 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: The Ghost of Yankee Doodle. Drama. Written by Sidney Howard. Production Supervised by Theresa Helburn and Lawrence Langner. Directed by John Cromwell. Guild Theatre: 22 Nov 1937- Jan 1938 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Ethel Barrymore (as "Sara Garrison"), Donald Black, Edward Butler, Eliot Cabot, Richard Carlson (as "Martin Holme"), Kathleen Comegys (as "Doris Garrison"), Frank Conroy, Don Costello, John Drew Devereaux (as "Roger Garrison"), Dudley Digges (as "James Madison Clevenger"), Marilyn Erskine, Lloyd Gough (as "Burke"), Russell Hardie (as "Steve Andrews"), Ethel Intropidi, Jack Kelly (as "Michael Garrison"), George Nash (as "The Honorable Edward Callory"), Barbara Robbins (as "Joan Garrison"), Howard Roberts (as "Dr. Miller"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1938) Stage Play: Shadow and Substance.
- (1940) Stage Play: Young Couple Wanted. Comedy. Written by Arthur Wilmurt. Directed by Martin Gabel. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 24 Jan 1940- 3 Feb 1940 (13 performances). Cast: John Adair (as "Mr. Daly"), Richard Clark (as "Donald Thompson"), Zamah Cunningham (as "Mrs. Daly"), Juliet Forbes (as "Betty Monkline"), Arlene Francis (as "Catherine Daly"), Lloyd Gough (as "Lewis Champion"), Ethel Intropidi (as "Mrs. Fitch"), J. Richard Jones (as "George Jones"), Hugh Marlowe (as "Jed Jones"), Ruth Thane McDevitt (as "Miss Muhlen"), Helen Shields (as "Cora Bedell"). Produced by Jerome Mayer. Produced in association with Carly Wharton and Martin Gabel.
- (1940) Stage Play: The Weak Link.
- (1940) Stage Play: Love's Old Sweet Song. Comedy.
- (1941) Stage Play: Tanyard Street.
- (1941) Stage Play: Golden Wings.
- (1942) Stage Play: The Cat Screams.
- (1945) Stage Play: Deep Are the Roots. Drama. Written by Arnaud D'Usseau and James Gow. Production Assistant: Coby Ruskin. Directed by Elia Kazan. Fulton Theatre: 26 Sep 1945- 16 Nov 1946 (477 performances). Cast: Barbara Bel Geddes (as "Genevra Langdon"), George Dice (as "Chuck Warren"), Evelyn Ellis (as "Bella Charles"), Carol Goodner (as "Alice Langdon"), Lloyd Gough (as "Howard Merrick"), Gordon Heath (as "Brett Charles"), Andrew Leigh (as "Sheriff Serkin"), Helen Martin (as "Honey Turner"), Douglas Rutherford (as "Bob Izay"), Harold Vermilyea (as "Roy Maxwell"), Charles Waldron (as "Senator Ellsworth") [final Broadway role]. Replacement actors during run: Edwin Jerome (as "Senator Ellsworth Langdon"), Donald MacDonald (as "Roy Maxwell"), Barbara O'Neil (as "Alice Langdon"). Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden and George Heller.
- (1954) Stage Play: Ondine. Romance. Written by Jean Giraudoux, as adapted by Maurice Valency. Settings by Peter Larkin. Costumes by Richard Whorf. Lighting by Jean Rosenthal. Directed by Alfred Lunt. 46th Street Theatre: 18 Feb 1954- 3 Jul 1954 (157 performances). Cast: Mel Ferrer (as "Ritter Hans"), Audrey Hepburn, John Alexander (as "Auguste"), Peter Brandon (as "Bertram"), Lloyd Gough (as "First Fisherman/Superintentent of the Theatre"), Alan Hewitt (as "Lord Chamberlain"), Gaye Jordan (as "Angelique"), Edith King (as "Eugenie"), James Lamphier (as "Trainer of Seals/A Servant"), William LeMassena (as "A Lord/Second Judge"), Anne Meacham (as "Violante"), Robert Middleton, Barry OHara (as "Matho"), Lily Paget (as "Salammbo"), William Podmore (as "The King"), Dran Hamilton [credited as Dran Seitz] (as "One of The Ondines"), Tani Guthrie [credited as Tani Seitz] (as "One of The Ondines"), Marian Seldes (as "Bertha"), Jan Sherwood (as "Venus"), Sonia Torgeson (as "One of The Ondines"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard), by arrangement with Schuyler Watts. Note: Mr. Whorf won Tony Award as Best Costume Designer.
- (1957) Stage Play: Compulsion. Drama. Dramatization (Producer's Version) by: Meyer Levin. Original Music by Cy Coleman. Musical Director: Cy Coleman. Scenic Design by Peter Larkin. Costume Design by John Boxer. Lighting Design by Charles Elson. Directed by Alex Segal. Ambassador Theatre: 24 Oct 1957- 22 Feb 1958 (140 performances). Cast: Roddy McDowall (as "Artie Straus"), Dean Stockwell (as "Judd Steiner [1924]"), Howard Da Silva (as "Horn, The Prosecuting Attorney"), Ben Astar (as "Charles Kessler/Dr. Allman"), Ina Balin (as "Ruth Goldenberg"), Helen Baron (as "Sandra Mannheimer"), Julian Barry (as "Willie Weiss"), James Bender (as "Tom Daly, A Reporter"), Joseph Beruh (as "A Prison Guard/A Drugstore Clerk/A Waiter/Danny Mines, A Reporter"), Michael Constantine (as "Al, Owner of a Speakeasy/Jonathan Wilk, The Defense Attorney"), Joan Croydon (as "Mrs. Straus "), Edward Cullen (as "Judge Matthewson"), Roger De Koven (as "Ferdinand Feldscher "), Reynolds Evans (as "Dr. Stauffer"), Chris Gampel (as "Judd Steiner [today]/Emil, The Steiners' Chauffeur"), Stefan Gierasch (as "Max Steiner"), Gerald Gordon (as "Sid Silver [today]/Sid Silver [1924]), Mark Gordon (as "A Bartender/Prison Guard"), Lloyd Gough (as "Dr. McNarry"), Michael Gough (as "Dr. Ball"), James Greene (as "Mr. Farmer/Dr. Vincenti"), Ted Gunther (as "Swasey, A Detective"), Earl Hammond (as "James Straus"), Muriel Higgins (as "First Girl"), Bernard Lenrow (as "Judah Steiner Jr."), Barbara Loden (as "Myra Seligman"), John Marley (as "Mike Prager/Another Reporter"), Barbara Miners (as "Third Girl"), Gina Petrushka (as "Elsie Kessler"), Suzanne Pleshette (as "Fourth Girl"), James Ray (as "Lyman/A Third Reporter/Raphael Goetz"), Dorothy Raymond (as "A Medium/Aunt Bertha"), Patricia Roe (as "A Girl on the Telephone/Second Girl"), Luchino Solito de Solis (as "Billy Straus"), Paul Stevens (as "Padua, Assistant to the Prosecutor"), D.J. Sullivan (as "Milt Lewis"), Elliot Sullivan (as "McNamara, A Detective"), Maybelle Wright (as "Peg Sweet/A Newspaper Woman"), Ben Yaffee (as "Oliver Steger"). Produced by Michael Myerberg. Produced in association with Len S. Gruenberg. Note: This was a thinly veiled dramatization of the infamous Leopold-Leob murder. Filmed as Compulsion (1959).
- (1954) Stage Play: The Bad Seed. Drama. Written by Maxwell Anderson, from the novel by William March. 46th Street Theatre (moved to The Coronet Theatre from 25 Apr 1955 to close): 8 Dec 1954- 27 Sep 1955 (334 performances). Cast: Nancy Kelly (as "Christine Penmark"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Richard Bravo"), Joan Croydon, George Gino, Lloyd Gough (as "Reginald Takser"), Eileen Heckart (as "Mrs. Faigle"), Joseph Holland, Henry Jones (as "Leroy"), Patty McCormack (as "Rhonda Penmark"), John O'Hare (as "Col. Kenneth Penmark"), Wells Richardson (as "Mr. Daigle") [final Broadway role], Evelyn Varden. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard). Note: Filmed by Warner Brothers as The Bad Seed (1956) starring much of the play's principal cast.
- (1958) Stage Play: Cue for Passion. Drama (revival). Written by Elmer Rice. Production Design and Lighting Design by George Jenkins. Costume Design by Dorothy Jeakins. Directed by Elmer Rice. Henry Miller's Theatre: 25 Nov 1958- 27 Dec 1958 (39 performances). Cast: John Kerr (as "Tony Burgess"), Diana Wynyard (as "Grace Nicholson"), Joanna Brown (as "Lucy Gessler"), Russell Gaige (as "Hugh Gessler"), Lloyd Gough (as "Carl Nicholson"), Robert Lansing (as "Lloyd Hilton"), Anne Revere (as "Mattie Haines"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard) and Franchot Productions.
- (1960) Stage Play: Roman Candle. Comedy.
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