- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1910) Stage: Appeared (as "Lazarus"; Broadway debut) in "The Faith Healer", produced on Broadway. Written by William Vaughn Moody. Savoy Theatre: 19 Jan 1910-Jan 1910 (closing date unknown/6 performances). Cast: Mabel Bert, Jessie Bonstelle, Laura Hope Crews, Lillian Dix, Theodore Friebus, Gladys Hulette, Robert McWade, Henry Miller, Harold Russell (as "Matthew Beeler"), Edward See.
- (1916) Stage: Appeared in "If I Were King" on Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by Justin Huntly McCarthy. Shubert Theatre: 29 Apr 1916-May 1916 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen, Alexandra Carlisle, Winthrop Chamberlain, Orlando Daly, William Harris, Frank Horton, Albert S. Howson, P.J. Kelly, Harry Lawson, Philip Loeb, T.W. Lyons, Sydney Mather, E.H. Sothern, George W. Wilson.
- (1917) Stage: Appeared (as "Burt Williams") in "The Great Divide" on Broadway (revival). Written by William Vaughn Moody. Lyceum Theatre: 7 Feb 1917- Mar 1917 (closing date unknown/53 performances). Cast: Byron Beasley (as "Philip Jordan"), James Galloway, Charles Gotthold (as "Winthrop Newbury"), Gladys Hanson, Robert B. Kegerreis, Alice Lindahl, John Lockett, Harry E. McKee, Henry Miller (as "Stephen Ghent"), Gordon Morris, Leon Roberts, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Jordan"), Arnold Wilbur. Produced by Henry Miller.
- (1919) Stage: Appeared in "Moliere" on Broadway. Written by Philip Moeller. Liberty Theatre: 17 Mar 1919-May 1919 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Willard Barton, Holbrook Blinn (as "Louis XIV"), Margery Card, Vincent Chambers, Paul Doucet (as "Giovanni Lulli"), Elsie Frederic, Alice Gale, Sidney Herbert, Frank Longacre, Henry Miller (as "Moliere"), Wallace Roberts, William Robins, Forrest Robinson, Frederick Roland, Estelle Winwood (as "Armande Bejart").
- (1920) Stage: Appeared in "The Letter of the Law" (1920). Drama. Adapted from "La Robe Rouge" by 'Eugene Brieux'. Criterion Theatre: 34 Feb 1920-Jul 1920 (closing date unknown/83 performances). Cast: Lionel Barrymore (as "Mouzon"), Ada Boshell, Charles F. Coghlan, Clarence Derwent (as "La Bouzule"), Charles N. Greene, Leona Hogarth, Lionel Hogarth (as "Attorney General of France"), Maud Hosford (as "Madame Bunerat"; final Broadway role), Wallace Jackson, Frank Kingdon (as "Mondoubleau"), Jacob Kingsberry, Goldwin Patten, Doris Rankin, Zeffie Tilbury, Herbert Vance, Josephine Wehn, Charles White, Russ Whytal (as "Vagret"), Louis Wolheim (as "Bridet"). Produced by John D. Williams.
- (1921) Stage: Appeared in "The Merchant of Venice" on Broadway.
- (1921) Stage: Appeared in "The Taming of the Shrew" on Broadway.
- (1921) Stage: Appeared in "Twelfth Night" on Broadway.
- (1922) Stage: Appeared in "Fashions for Men" on Broadway.
- (1923) Stage: Appeared in "The Potters" on Broadway.
- (1928) Stage: Wrote "Guns", produced on Broadway. Produced and directed by Jack Kingsbury. Wallack's Theatre: 6 Aug 1928-Sep 1928 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Suzanne Bennett, William Boulia, Frances Claire, Teddy Hart (as "Stink Foot Louie"), Marion Haslup, Ralph Hertz (as "Joe"; Broadway debut), Frank Horton, Freddie Laberer, Jesse Le Roy, Dexter Reynolds, Rey Stewart, Hugh Thompson, Arthur Van Slyke.
- (1932) Stage: Wrote "Collision", produced on Broadway.
- (1933) Stage: Wrote "One Sunday Afternoon", produced on Broadway. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Leo Bulgakov. Little Theatre: 15 Feb 1933-Nov 1933 (closing date unknown/322 performances). Cast: Sara Arms, Boris Batt, Francesca Bruning, Rita Collins, Marion Frederic, Percy Helton (as "Snappy Downer"), Mary Holsman, Leo Hoyt, Rankin Mansfield, Maurice Mitchell (as "Lamplighter"), William J. Nelson, Lloyd Nolan (as "Biff Grimes"), Everett Ripley, Ernst Robert, Byron Shores, Fred Steinway, Karl Swenson (as "Rowdy"), Eeda Von Buelow, Janet Young. Produced by Leo Peters and Leslie Spiller.
- (1936) Stage: Appeared in "Mid-West" on Broadway.
- (1938) Stage: Stage Manager for (and appeared in, as "Walter") "Here Come the Clowns" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Philip Barry. Scenic Design by John Koenig. Lighting Design by Feder. Directed by Robert Milton. Booth Theatre: 7 Dec 1938-Feb 1939 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Hortense Alden (as "Gert Marble"), Jerry Austin, Ralph Bunker (as "Ma Speedy"), Leo Chalzel (as "Max Pabst"), Russell Collins (as "John Dickinson"), Eddie Dowling (as "Dan Clancy"; also producer), Doris Dudley, Madge Evans (as "Connie Ryan"), Frank Gaby (as "Jim Marble"), Eve March, Thomas Palmer, Bertram Thorn (as "Val Gurney"), A.H. Van Buren (as "Freddie Ballantine").
- (February 18, 1946) He acted in Patsy Ruth Miller's play, "Windy Hill," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Kay Francis, Roger Pryor, Eileen Heckart, Donald McClelland, Lawrence Fletcher, Ruth Conley, Eulabelle Moore, Grant Gordon and Earle Mayo in the cast. Edward Gilbert was set designer. Ruth Chatterton was producer and director.
- (July 1941) His play, "One Sunday Afternoon," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Fay Wray in the cast.
- (April 7 to 18, 1942) His play, "One Sunday Afternoon," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Stacy Keach Sr. was director.
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