- (1939 - 1971) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1939) Stage Play: Mrs. O'Brien Entertains. Comedy. Written by Harry Madden. Scenic and Costume Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by George Abbott. Lyceum Theatre: 8 Feb 1939- Mar 1939 (closing date unknown/37 performances). Cast: Paul Ballantyne (as "Heinrich Wertheimer") [Broadway debut], Kirk Brown Jr., Marie Brown, Emerin Campbell, John Carmody (as "Terry Flanagan"), Robert Conrey, Aileen Ernst, Richard Keene, Walter Kinsella (as "Thomas Delaney"), James Lane, Maureen McManus, Katherine Meskil, Ralph Morehouse, Margaret Mullen, Daniel Ocko (as "Guiseppi"), Harry Shannon, Asher Smith, Fred Sumner, Gene Tierney (as "Molly O'Day"), Maidel Turner (as "Mama Wertheimer"), Robert Williams. Produced by George Abbott.
- (1939) Stage Play: Brown Danube. Melodrama. Written by Burnet Hershey. Scenic Design by John Root. Directed by George Somnes. Lyceum Theatre: 17 May 1939- Jun 1939 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Produced by Bonfils & Somnes Inc.
- (1940) Stage Play: The Unconquered. Drama. Written by Ayn Rand. Adapted from "We the Living" by Ayn Rand. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by George Abbott. Biltmore Theatre: 13 Feb 1940- 17 Feb 1940 (6 performances). Cast: Paul Ballantyne (as "A Student"), William Blees (as "Boy Clerk"), Marshall Bradford (as "G.P.U. Chief"), Georgiana Brand (as "Comrade Sonia"), Horace Cooper (as "Comrade Voronov"), George Cotton (as "Stephan Timoshenko"), Helen Craig (as "Kira Argounova"), Virginia Dunning (as "Girl Clerk"), Cliff Dunstan (as "Upravdom"), John Emery (as "Leo Kovalensky"), Howard Freeman (as "Karp Morozov"), Ellen Hall (as "Comrade Bitiuk"), Dean Jagger (as "Andrei Taganov"), Frank O'Connor (as "Assistant G.P.U. Chief"), John Parrish (as "A Soldier"), Lea Penman (as "Antonina Pavlovna"), Edwin Phillips [credited as Edwin Philips] (as "Malashkin"), Arthur Pierson (as "Pavel Syerov") [final Broadway role], George Smith (as "Party Club Attendant"), J. Ascher Smith (as "Older Examiner"), 'Ludmila Toretzka' (1940). Stage Play: The Unconquered. Drama. Written by Ayn Rand. Adapted from "We the Living" by Ayn Rand. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by George Abbott. Biltmore Theatre: 13 Feb 1940- 17 Feb 1940 (6 performances). Cast: Paul Ballantyne (as "A Student"), William Blees (as "Boy Clerk"), Marshall Bradford (as "G.P.U. Chief"), Georgiana Brand (as "Comrade Sonia"), Horace Cooper (as "Comrade Voronov"), George Cotton (as "Stephan Timoshenko"), Helen Craig (as "Kira Argounova"), Virginia Dunning (as "Girl Clerk"), Cliff Dunstan (as "Upravdom"), John Emery (as "Leo Kovalensky"), Howard Freeman (as "Karp Morozov"), Ellen Hall (as "Comrade Bitiuk"), Dean Jagger (as "Andrei Taganov"), Frank O'Connor (as "Assistant G.P.U. Chief"), John Parrish (as "A Soldier"), Lea Penman (as "Antonina Pavlovna"), Edwin Phillips (as "Malashkin"), Arthur Pierson (as "Pavel Syerov"), George Smith (as "Party Club Attendant"), J. Ascher Smith (as "Older Examiner"), Ludmila Toretzka [credited as Ludmilla Toretzka] (as "Neighbor"). Produced by George Abbott.
- (1963 season) Helen Backlin, Graham Brown, Gordon Bryars, Zoe Caldwell, Charles Cioffi, Clayton Corzatte, Nicholas Coster, John Cromwell, Hume Cronyn, Judith Doty, Katherine Emery, Carol Emsjoff, Rita Gam, Ellen Geer, John Going, George Grizzard, Janet MacLachlan, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, William Pogue, Ed Preble, Lee Richardson, Alfred Rossi, Ken Ruta, Jessica Tandy, Joan Van Ark, Claude Woolman and he were members of the first ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (May 7, 1963) He played Marcellus in William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," in the inaugural production at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater at 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Graham Browne (Horatio); Gordon Bryars (Barnardo); Charles Cioffi (Cornelius, Sailor); Clayton Corzatte (Reynaldo, Osric); Nicolas Coster (Laertes); John Cromwell (Player King); Katherine Emery (Musician); Carol Emshoff (Musician); Ellen Geer (Ophelia); John Going (Lucianus); George Grizzard (Hamlet); Michael Levin (Guildenstern); John Lewin (Voltimand, Priest); James Lineberger (Prologue); Ruth Nelson (Player Queen); Robert Pastene (Polonius); William Pogue (Francisco, Captain); Ed Preble (1st Gravedigger); Lee Richardson (Claudius); Alfred Rossi (Rosencrantz); Ken Ruta (Ghost; 2nd Ghost digger); Jessica Tandy (Gertrude); Claude Woolman (Fortinbras) in the cast. Helen Backlin, Judith Doty, Janet MacLachlan, Joan Van Ark, Selma Hopkins and Marion Miska played the court ladies. Donald Forsberg, Thomas Nyman, Franklin Peters, Ronald Rogosheske, Kenneth Shuman, Pat Slingsby, Charles Stanley and Hans Von Mende played officers and councilors. Hans Von Mende and Ronald Rogosheske also played sailors. Edmond Poshek and Howard Moody played footmen. Tyrone Guthrie was director and artistic director. Tanya Moiseiwitch was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Rex Partington was production stage manager. Herbert Pilhofer was composer. Edward Payson Call and Gordon Smith were stage managers. Alfred Rossi was assistant to the director.
- (July 16, 1963) He played Charlie in Arthur Miller's play, "Death of a Salesman," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota with Hume Cronyn (Willy Loman); Jessica Tandy (Mrs. Loman); Lee Richardson (Biff) and Nicolas Coster (Hap) in the cast. Douglas Campbell was director. Randy Echols was set designer. Carolyn Parker was costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer.
- (1964 season) Graham Brown, Douglas Campbell, Kristina Callahan, Charles Cioffi, John Cromwell, Harry Cronin, Mary Dykhouse, Katherine Emery, Ed Flanders, Ellen Geer, Sheila Goldes, George Grizzard, Michael Harvey, Jordon Howard, Michael Levin, John Lewin, James Lineberger, John MacKay, Sandy McCallum, Yvonne McElroy, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, William Pogue, Lee Richardson, Ken Ruta, Willis Sherman, Thomas Slater, Robert Spanabel, Alvah Stanley, Jennifer Warren, Claude Woolman and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (Fall 1964) He acted in John Lewin and James Linberger's play, "The Platform Now and Then," in a Tyrone Guthrie Theater production in a Minnesota college state tour with Robert Pastene in the cast.
- (1965 season) Earl Boen, Graham Brown, Zoe Caldwell, Kristina Callahan, John Cappalletti, Charles Cioffi, John Cromwell, Hume Cronyn, Niki Flacks, Ed Flanders, Kenneth Frankel, Ellen Geer, Helen Harrelson, James Horswill, James J. Lawless, John Lewin, John MacKay, Sandy McCallum, Evie McElroy, Robert Milli, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, Lee Richardson, Ken Ruta, Thomas Slater, Alvah Stanley, Jessica Tandy, Donald West, Ann Whiteside and Nancy Wickwire and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (May 11, 1965) He acted in William Congreve's play, "The Way of the World," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Jessica Tandy, Ken Ruta, Ed Flanders and Nancy Wickwire in the cast. Douglas Campbell was director. Tanya Moiseiwitch was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Purcell, Herbert Pilhofer and Stokes were composers. Jim Bakkom and Dahl Delu were prop designers.
- (1966 season) Fran Bennett, Mark Berman, Earl Boen, Ron Boulden, Helen Carey, Len Cariou, Timothy Christie, Olivia Cole, John Cromwell, Patricia Elliott, Ed Flanders, Ellen Geer, Marie Geist, Hugh Hurd, Robert Jackson, Philip Kerr, Joseph Klimowski, James J. Lawless, Sandy McCallum, Evie McElroy, Michael Moriarty, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, Jan Pearce, Lee Richardson, Ken Ruta, Tina Sattin, Robert Sloane, Dean Stricklin, James Wallace, Donald West, Nancy Wickwire, and Nick Zanides and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (June 1, 1966) He acted in August Strindberg's play, "The Dance of Death," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Robert Pastene and Nancy Wickwire in the cast. Douglas Campbell was artistic director and director. Lewis Brown was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Herbert Pilhofer was composer.
- (1967 season) James Alexander, Raye Birk, Edward Binns, Earl Boen, Ronald Boulden, Adolph Caesar, Douglas Campbell, Helen Carey, Len Cariou, Jon Cranney, Patricia Elliott, David Flaten, Frederick Gaines, Robin Gammell, Melody Greer, Jeffrey Jones, Grace Keagy, Philip Kerr, Joseph Klimowski, Robert Lanchester, James J. Lawless, John Lewin, Travis Lockhart, George Mitchell, Michael Moriarty, Robert Pastene, J. Robert Pearce, Michael Pierce, Fred Pinkard, Richard Ramos, Lee Richardson, Irene Roseen, Nick Savian, Robert Skloot, J. Walter Smith, Gale Sondergaard, Katherine Squire, Glynn Turman, Granville Van Dusen, James Wallace, Moira Wylie and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1968 season) James Alexander, Molly Atwood, Don Barshay, Emery Bettis, Douglas Campbell, Helen Carey, Len Cariou, Richard Cottrell, Nicholas DeJoria, David Feldshuh, Larry Ferguson, Katherine Ferrand, Robin Gammell, Katherine Garnett, Ron Glass, Carol Gustafson, Allen Hamilton, Helen Harrelson, Paulette James, Charles Keating, James J. Lawless, Roberta Maxwell, Michael Moriarty, Robert Pastene, Lauri Peters, Alek Primrose, Richard Ramos, John Ramsey, Nancy Reardon, Lee Richardson, Michael Sevareid, Tony Swartz, Granville Van Dusen and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (June 13, 1968) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Nancy Reardon and Charles Keating in the cast. Robert Lanchester was director. Ben Edwards was set designer. Jane Greenwood was costume designer. Jean Rosenthal was lighting designer. Conrad Susa was composer.
- (June 14, 1968) He acted in John Arden's play, "Sergeant Musgrave's Dance," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Charles Keating, Emery Battis , Don Barshay and Len Cariou in the cast. Mel Shapiro was director. Karl Eigsti was set and costume designer. S. Leonard Auerbach was lighting designer. Conrad Susa was composer.
- (1969 season) James Alexander, Jerome Anello, Emery Bettis, Ross Bickell, Helen Carey, Timothy Casey, Douglas Cheek, Patricia Connolly, Richard Cottrell, David Feldshuh, Katherine Ferrand, Gus Fleming, Robin Gammell, Katherine Garnett, Ron Glass, Peter Goetz, William Graham, William Grivna, Allen Hamilton, Maxine Herman, Charles Keating, Stephen Keep, Linda Kelsey, James J. Lawless, David Little, Clark Luis, Michael Moriarty, George Muschamp, Robert Pastene, Margaret Phillips, John Ramsey, Lee Richardson, Fern Sloan, Granville Van Dusen, Joseph T. Walsh, Cynthia Wells and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1970 season) Emery Bettis, Fran Bennett, Robert Benson, Ed Bernard, Ross Bickell, Gerry Black, Barbara Bryne, Timothy Casey, Jon Cranney, Joseph Culliton, Allan Estes, David Feldshuh, Katherine Ferrand, Allison Giglio, Maxwell Glanville, Ron Glass, Peter Michael Goetz, Bette Howard, Charles Keating, Stephen Keep, Linda Kelsey, James J. Lawless, William Levis, Noel McCoy, Leroy McDonald, Biff McGuire, Michael Parish, Robert Pastene, Briain Petchey, Marc Rush, Michele Shay, Fern Sloan and Arnold Wilkerson and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1971 season) Evelyn Baron, Diana Barrington, Bernard Behrens, Ross Bickell, James Blendick, Ivar Brogger, Barbara Bryne, Len Cariou, Patricia Connolly, Peggy Cosgrove, Jon Cranney, Saylor Creswell, Lance Davis, David Feldshuh, Tovah Feldshuh, Warren Frost, Ron Glass, Peter Michael Goetz, Ellen Gorky, Mary Hitch, Robert Pastene, Briain Petchey, Ken Pogue, Leon Pownall, Gerald J. Quimby, William Rhys, Steven Ryan, Mary Savidge, Michele Shay, Sandor Szabo and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1971 season) He acted in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Misalliance," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with William Rhys in the cast. Edward Gilbert was director. Peter Wingate was set and costume designer. Kerry Lafferty was lighting designer.
- (1972 season) Bernard Behrens, Fran Bennett, James Bedeck, Ivor Bragger, Barbara Byrne, Linda Carlson, Carey Connell, Patricia Connolly, Jon Cranny, Howard Dalen, Lance Davis, Tovar Feldshuh, Katherine Ferrand, Erick Fredericksen, Peter Michael Goetz, Ellen Gorky, William Halliday, Mary Hitch, Thomas Jasorka, J. Warren Johnson, Frank Langella, James Lawless, Katherine Lenel, Robert Maxwell, Robert John Metcalf, Richard McKenzie, David Monash, Robert Pastene, Fred Pinkard, Ken Pogue, Leon Pownall, Gerald J. Quimby, Richard Ramos, Gastone Rossilli, Michele Shay, Sandor Szabo, Diane Wiest, Edward Zang and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1973 season) Lee Allen, Bernard Behrens, Fran Bennett, Dori Brenner, Ivar Brogger, Barbara Bryne, James Cahill, Jeff Chandler, Oliver Cliff, Lance Davis, Libby Dean, Harold Dixon, Pauline Flanagan, Erick Fredericksen, Larry Gates, Peter Michael Goetz, Donna Haley, Douglas Hamilton, June Havoc, Dennis Jay Higgins, Joy Javits, Nicholas Kepros, Marie Lillo, J.R. Marks, Fred Pinkard, Gerald J. Quimby, Wilberto Rosario, Sheridan Thomas, George Vogel, Cynthia Wells, Kenneth Welsh and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1973 to 1974 season) He acted in Nikolai V. Gogol's play, "The Government Inspector," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Sheridan Thomas, Barbara Byrne and Peter Michael Goetz in the cast. Leonid Ignatieff was translator. Peter Raby was adapter. Michael Langham was artistic director and director. John Jensen was set designer. Tanya Moisiewitsch was costume designer. Gilbert V. Hemsley Jr. was lighting designer. Raymond Pannell was composer.
- (1974 season) Maureen Anderman, Bernard Behrens, Fran Bennett, Drew Birns, James Blendick, Ivar Brogger, Blair Brown, Barbara Bryne, Len Cariou, Jeff Chandler, Oliver Cliff, Patricia Connolly, Valery Daemke, Lance Davis, Robert Engels, Katherine Ferrand, Larry Gates, Peter Michael Goetz, James Harris, Henry J. Jordan, Nicholas Kepros, Mark Lamos, Gary Martinez, Macon McCalman, Eda Reiss Merlin, John Newcombe, August Schellenger, William Schoppert, Frank S. Scott, Cleo Simonett, Sheridan Thomas, Kenneth Welsh and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1974 to 1975 season) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "King Lear," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Len Cariou (King Lear); Mark Lamos (Edgar); Kenneth Welsh; Peter Michael Goetz; Patricia Connolly; Barbara Bryne; Jimmy Blendick (Kent) and Nick Kepros in the cast. Michael Langham was director and artistic director. John Jensen was set designer. Desmond Heeley was costume designer. Gilbert V. Hemsley Jr. was lighting designer. Dick Whitbeck was composer.
- (1977 to 1978 season) He acted in Arthur Schnitzler's play, "La Ronde," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Patricia Fraser in the cast. Ken Ruta was director. Ralph Funnicello was set designer. Lewis Brown was costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. Dick Whitbeck was composer.
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