- (1924) Stage: Appeared in "The Wonderful Visit" on Broadway. Written by H.G. Wells and St. John Ervine. Directed by Eugene Lockhart. Lenox Hill Theatre: 12 Feb 1924-Apr 1924 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Produced by The Players Company Inc.
- (1924) Stage: Appeared in "Expressing Willie" on Broadway. Written / directed by Rachel Crothers. 48th Street Theatre: 16 Apr 1924-Jun 1924 (closing date unknown/69 performances). Produced by The Equity Players Inc.
- (1930) Stage: Appeared (as "Paul Rana") in "Out of a Blue Sky" on Broadway. Written / directed by Leslie Howard. Booth Theatre: 8 Feb 1930-Feb 1930 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Produced by Tom Van Dycke.
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as "Brett Laney") in "Week-End" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Austin Parker [only Broadway credit]. Directed by Worthington Miner [earliest Broadway credit]. John Golden Theatre: 22 Oct 1929-Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Alfred Hesse (as "Phillipe"), Frances Kelly (as "Marie"), Bruce MacFarland (as "Arthur"), Grant Mills (as "Skip Penney"), Margaret Mower (as "Clare Penney"), Hugh O'Connell (as "Chris Chapman"), Vivienne Osborne (as "Marga Chapman"). Produced by Bela Blau Inc.
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as "Bob Brown") in "Let Us Be Gay" on Broadway. Comedy. Written / directed by Rachel Crothers. Little Theatre: 19 Feb 1929-Dec 1929 (closing date unknown/353 performances). Cast: Ross Alexander (as "Bruce Keen"), Gilbert Douglas, Charlotte Granville, Kenneth Hunter, Adele Klaer, James C. Lane, Francine Larrimore (as "Kitty Brown"), Natalie Potter, Rita Grapel (as "Dierdre Lessing"), George Wright, Jr. Produced by John Golden.
- (1928) Stage: Appeared (as "Capt. Leslie") in "Sign of the Leopard" on Broadway. Written by Edgar Wallace. Directed by Campbell Gullan. National Theatre: 11 Dec 1928-Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast included: Thurston Hall, Jack Rigo.
- (1928) Stage: Appeared (as "Mr. Robert Sloan") in "Veils" on Broadway. Musical. Music / lyrics by Donald Heywood. Book by Irving Kaye Davis. Directed by Edward Elsner. Forrest Theatre: 13 Mar 1928-Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Grace Allen (as "Flossie"), Nancy Chalmers (as "Gladice"), Henry Crosby (as "Oscar Van Wyck"), Alan Floud (as "Father Francis"), Florence Foxhall (as "Sister Theresa"), Charlotte Granville (as "Sister Agnes"), Mimi Helmuth (as "Patricia Kent"), Chris Holt (as "Julien Macklin"), Alex Loghe (as "Col. Gerard Owens"), Agatha Lowry (as "Mamie"), John Mackley (as "A Bum"), J. Manley (as "Prison Guard"), Alice Manny (as "Jane"), Frank B. Miller (as "A Butler"), Mary Moore (as "Sister Veronica"), Helen O'Donnell (as "Lil"), Donald Page (as "A Detective"), Florence Pendleton (as "Mag"), Julia Ralph (as "Mrs. Annie Hughes"), George Rogers (as "Mike Brady"), Elsa Shelley (as "Nan" / "Sister Mary"), Ann Sherman (as "Sister Louise"), Hilda Spong (as "The Rev. Mother Superior"), Helen Steele (as "Sister Gertrude"), Grant Stewart (as "His Grace the Archbishop"), Mary Tabor (as "Nell Baxter"), Frances Underwood (as "Mrs. Angela Lumis"), Arthur R. Vinton (as "Jim"), Arthur Wellington (as "Clifford Sturgis"), Charlotte Wilkins (as "Birdie"), Irene Winston (as "Rosa"), Alan Winterburn (as "Jake"). Produced by A.A. Snyder.
- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Dr. Achilles Swain") in "Paradise" on Broadway. Written by William Hurlbut. Directed / produced by Robert Milton. 48th Street Theatre: 26 Dec 1927-Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Arling Alcine, Minnie Dupree, Helen Flint (as "Norma Archer"), Lillian Foster, Elizabeth Patterson, Edward Poland, Edward H. Robins, Selena Royle (as "Ella, Mrs. Springer"), Eloise Stream.
- (1926) Stage: Appeared (as "Joe White") in "Fanny" on Broadway. Comedy/melodrama. Written by Willard Mack and David Belasco (also producer/director). Lyceum Theatre: 21 Sep 1926-Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Fanny Brice (as "Fanny Fiebaum"), Spencer Charters (as "Humpty Riggs"), John Cromwell (as "Gyp Gradyear"), Ruth Dayton, Jane Ellison, Samuel S. Lee, Louis Mason, Francis Pierlot (as "Doggie Davis"), George Sherwood.
- (1926) Stage: Appeared in "Easter One Day More" on Broadway. Written by August Strindberg. Princess Theatre: 18 Mar 1926-Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Produced by The Stagers.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Gerald Fay") in "Twelve Miles Out" on Broadway. Melodrama/romance. Written / produced by William Anthony McGuire. Directed by Ira Hards and William Anthony McGuire. Playhouse Theatre: 16 Nov 1925-Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/188 performances). Cast: Lance Burritt, F.H. Day, Mildred Florence, Gilbert Girard, Peter Chong Goe, Albert Hackett (as "Charles Raymond, or Chuck, Jane's brother"), Alfred Hesse (credited as Alfred A. Hesse), Frank Hilton, James P. Houston, Saul Z. Martell, Howard Morgan, Frank Shannon, John Westley (as "John Burton").
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Johannes Rosmer") in "Rosmersholm" on Broadway. Written by Henrik Ibsen. 52nd Street Theatre: 5 May 1925-May 1925 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast: Carl Anthony, Arthur Hughes, Josephine Hull, J.M. Kerrigan, Margaret Wycherly.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "David Hunter") in "The Blue Peter" on Broadway. Written by E. Temple Thurston. Directed by Edward Goodman. 52nd Street Theatre: 24 Mar 1925-Apr 1925 (closing date unknown/38 performances). Cast included: Morris Ankrum, Margaret Wycherly.
- (1928) Stage: Appeared (as "The Stranger") in "The Golden Age" on Broadway. Written by Lester Lonergan (also director) and Charlton Andrews. Longacre Theatre: 24 Apr 1928-Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/6 performances). Cast: John Anthony (as "Elmer Barnes"), Walton Butterfield (as "The Pilot"), Leila Frost (as "Peggy Barnes"), Donald Gallaher (as "The Mechanician"), Selene Johnson (as "Margaret Barnes"; final Broadway role), David Landau (as "Clifford Barnes"), George F. Marion (as "Chief Silver Cloud"), Warren McCullom (as "Little Cliff"), Diantha Pattison (as "Golden Voice"). Produced by John Tuerk.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Keith Reddington") in "Nocturne" on Broadway. Written / produced by Henry Stillman. Punch and Judy Theatre: 16 Feb 1925-Feb 1925 (closing date unknown/3 performances).
- (1930) Stage: Appeared (as "Sigrid") in "The Vikings" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Blanche Yurka and Thomas Wilfred. New Yorker Theatre: 12 May 1930-May 1930 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Richard Bowler, Robert Christy, O.T. Crawford, Herschel Cropper, Britton Diller, Robert C. Fischer, William Gear, Adele Gilbert, Richard Hale, Evelyn Hill, Helen Howe, Richard Jack, Chester Leighty, Jay Lindsey, Peggy McNaught, Catherine Meredith, John Moran, Margaret Mower, Edwin Philips, Monty Priddy, Thomas Rimshart Watkins Jr., Arthur Row, Frank Ryan, Charles Waldron (as "Gunnar"), Blanche Yurka (as "Hjordis"). Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1930) Stage: Appeared in "Stepdaughters of War" on Broadway. Written by Kenyon Nicholson, from the novel by Evadne Price. Directed by Chester Erskine. Empire Theatre: 6 Oct 1930-Oct 1930 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1930) Stage: Appeared in "The Vinegar Tree" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Paul Osborn. Playhouse Theatre: 19 Nov 1930-Jun 1931 (closing date unknown/229 performances). Produced by Dwight Wiman.
- (7/20/43) Radio: Appeared in the "Murder Goes for a Swim" episode (#50) of "Suspense" as his "Lone Wolf" character.
- (1946) Radio: Starred as investigator John Francis O'Connell on the syndicated radio series "Strange Wills".
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