- (1925 - 1961) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1925) Stage Play: Othello. Tragedy/drama (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Walter Hampden. Shubert Theatre: 10 Jan 1925- Feb 1925 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Walter Hampden (as "Othello"), Frank Coletti (as "Gentleman of Cyprus") [Broadway debut], Murray Darcy, Marcel Dill, Reynolds Evans (as "Roderigo"), Jay Fassett (as "Messenger/Herald"), Charles Francis, Paul Guilfoyle (as "Sailor/Gentleman of Cyprus"), Mary Hall, Baliol Holloway, Elsie Herndon Kearns, P.J. Kelly, Joseph Latham, Mabel Moore (as "Desdemona"), Louis Polan, Ernest Rowan, William Sauter, Jeannette Sherwin, Robert Thorne, Thomas F. Tracey.
- (1930) Stage Play: A Farewell to Arms. Drama. Written by Laurence Stallings. From the novel by Ernest Hemingway. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. National Theatre: 22 Sep 1930- Oct 1930 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Glenn Anders (as "Lieutenant Frederick Henry"), Ricardo Bengali (as "Medical Captain"), Antonio Berri, Alberto Calvo, Frank Coletti (as "Brundi"), Armand Cortes (as "Doctor"), Paul Cremonesi, C. Sager Czaja, Jules David, Hendryk De Paule, Ralph Desmond, Vati Don, Joseph Downing, Florence Earle, Frank Farrara, Albert Ferro, Albert Froom ]credited as Albert Froome] (as "Britisher"), John Genaro, Harold Huber (as "Officer of Carabinieri"), Joseph Kashioff, Helen Kim, Jack La Rue (as "Captain"), Elissa Landi (as "Catherine Barkley"), Carrie Lowe, Jane McKenzie, Dorothy Paule, Rene Roberti (as "Priest"), Joseph Scotti, Fritz Ulm, Louis Veda, Tino Valenti, Juan Villasana, Katherine Warren, Mortimer Weldon (as "Valentini"), Crane Wilbur (as "Rinaldi"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1930) Stage Play: Smiles. Musical comedy. Music by Vincent Youmans. Based on material by William Anthony McGuire. Lyrics by Clifford Grey [final Broadway credit during lifetime] and Harold Adamson. Additional lyrics by Ring Lardner. Music orchestrated by Paul Lannin [final Broadway credit]. Musical Director: Frank Tours. Choreographed by Ned Wayburn [final Broadway credit]. Directed by William Anthony McGuire. Ziegfeld Theatre: 18 Nov 1930- 10 Jan 1931 (63 performances). Cast: Arline Aber, Charline Aber, Jean Ackerman, Larry Adler, Pirko Alquist, Adele Astaire (as "Dot Hastings"), Fred Astaire (as "Bob Hastings"), Mabel Baade, Elsie Behrens, Joey Benton, Virginia Biddle, Dorothy Bow, Bobby Broadsley, Virginia Bruce (as "Ensemble"), Pamela Bryant, Katherine Burke, Georgia Caine, Irving Carter, Gordon Clark, Frank Coletti (as "Slim"), Betty Collette, Mary Collins, Walter Costello, Gertrude Dahl, Louis Delgado, Claire Dodd (as "Clara"), Marion Dodge, Betty Dumbris, Madeline Dunbar, Marcelle Edwards, Georgia Ellis, Caja Eric, Louise Estes, Dorothy Flood, Eddie Foy Jr. (as "Gilbert Stone"), Agnes Franey, Paul Gregory, Maxine Gross, Burnie Halloway, Kathryn Hereford, Maurine Holmes, Bob Hope (as "Ensemble"), Meredith Howard, Tom Howard, Ken Huntington, Jackie Hurlbut, Lorraine Jaillet, David Johns, Juliette Jordan, Bernard Jukes, Ann Sothern [credited as Harriette Lake] (Broadway debut) , Marjorie LaVoe, Preston Lewis, Neva Lynn, Joe Lyons, Roy Mace, Martha Maggard, Pat Mann, Christine Maple, Rose Mariella, Doris May, Nellie Mayer, Constance McKenzie, Olive McLay, Marilyn Miller (as "Smiles"), Joseph Minitello, Hilda Moreno, Ruth Morgan, Patsy O'Day, Agnes O'Laughlin, Dorothy Patterson, Ruth Patterson, Peggy Peacock, Edward Raquello, Dolores Ray, Anna Rex, Adrian Rosely, Olga Royce, Charles Sager, Blanche Satchell, Phil Sheridan, Jack Spinello, Michael Stark, Ward Tallman, Ruth Tara, Norma Taylor, Harry Tighe, Lee Timmins, Helen Walsh, Jean Warren, Gil White. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1926) Stage Play: Cyrano de Bergerac. Comedy (revival). Written by Edmond Rostand. English version in verse by Brian Hooker. Directed by Walter Hampden. Hampden's Theatre: 18 Feb 1926- May 1926 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Cast: Walter Hampden (as "Cyrano de Bergerac, a Gascon"), Marie Adels, Charles Francis, John Alexander, Edith Barrett, Nancy Bevill, Ruth Chorpenning (as "Roxane's Duenna"), Maurice Colbourne, Frank Coletti, Edwin Cushman, Murray Darcy, Marcel Dill, Brice Disque Jr., Reynolds Evans (as "Le Vicomte de Valvert"), Howard Galt, Gordon Hart, Hart Jenks, P.J. Kelly, Mary Law, Parker Mills, Mabel Moore (as "An Orange Girl/Sister Marthe"), Grania O'Malley, LeRoi Operti (as "Jodelet, the comedian"), Louis Polan (as "D'Artagnan"), Ernest Rowan, Antonio Salerno, William Sauter, Bernard Savage, Ruth Seward, Thomas F. Tracey (as "A Marquis"), Cedric Weller, Albert West, Dot Willens, J. Plumpton Wilson, Philip Wood, Cecil Yapp (as "Ragueneau, a pastry cook").
- (1935) Stage Play: For Valor. Comedy. Written by Martha Hedman and Henry Arthur House. Directed by Frank Craven. Empire Theatre: 18 Nov 1935- Nov 1935 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Charles Dow Clark (as "Mr. Sims"), Frank Coletti (as "Corporal Colt"), Thomas Coffin Cooke (as "Robert Lake"), Frank Craven (as "Wallace I. Brown"), Frederica Going (as "Frau Fritzie Schmitt"), John Harwood (as "A German Lieutenant"), Emil Hoch (as "First Landsturm") [final Broadway role], Manart Kippen (as "General Von Und Zu Puppendorf"), Frederick Klein (as "Orderly"), Charles Laite (as "Harold Pratt"), George Lewis (as "A Newsreel Photographer"), Rhea Martin (as "Betsy Dale"), Oscar Meyer (as "Second Officer"), Karl Mueller (as "Third Officer"), Hilda Plowright (as "Aurelia Slater"), Victor Rosenberg (as "Second Landsturm"), Sam Sidman (as "Private Malinsky"), Lenore Sorsby (as "The Siren"), Arnold Sudman (as "Fourth Officer"), Beatrice Terry (as "Mrs. Peter Teasdale"), June Walker (as "Mary Brown"), George Whitson (as "Postman"), Jay Wilson (as "Congressman Henry O'Day"), Hans Windel (as "First Officer"). Produced by George C. Tyler.
- (1934) Stage Play: The Night Remembers. Melodrama/mystery. Written by Martha O'Dwyer (credited as Martha Madison). Directed by Leo Bulgakov. Playhouse Theatre: 27 Nov 1934- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Philip Bourneuf (as "Jim"), Harry Clarke, F.G. Cleveland, Frank Coletti (as "Mullen"), Frank Collins, Lizzie Cubitt, Frank Dae (as "Inspector Kelly"), Bill Darwin, Hal Dearborn, Robert Elwyn, Howard Ferguson, Vincent Gerbino, Van Heflin (as "Paul Ivins") [Broadway debut], Mary Holsman, Marie Hunt, Vera Hurst (as "Maria Sebalios"), Wilfred Jessop (as "Mr. Ivins") [final Broadway role], Sheldon Leonard (as "Tall Man"), Ann Martin, Tom Morrison, Robert J. Mulligan, Allen Nourse, William Nunn, Ernst Robert, André Salama, Margaret Seaman, Brandon Tynan (as "Momo Sebalios"), Philip Van Zandt (as "Taxi Driver"). Produced by B. Peters and Leslie J. Spiller.
- (1961) Stage Play: Donnybrook! Musical comedy. Book by Robert E. McEnroe. Based on "The Quiet Man" by Maurice Walsh. Music by Johnny Burke. Lyrics by Johnny Burke. Musical Director: Clay Warnick. Vocal arrangements by Clay Warnick. Music arranged by Robert Ginzler. Music orchestrated by Robert Ginzler. Ballet music arranged and orchestrated by Laurence Rosenthal. Choreographed by Jack Cole. Production Stage Manager: Frank Coletti [final Broadway credit]. Stage Manager: Dan Brennan. Scenic Design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian. Directed by Jack Cole. 46th Street Theatre: 18 May 1961- 15 Jul 1961 (68 performances + 2 previews that began on 17 May 1961). Cast: Eddie Foy Jr. (as "Mikeen Flynn"), Art Lund (as "John Enright"), Philip Bosco (as "Will Danaher"), Joan Fagan (as "Ellen Roe Danaher"), Susan Johnson (as "Kathy Carey"), John Aristedes (as "Dancer"), Darrell J. Askey (as "Tim O'Connell/Singer"), Sibyl Bowan (as "Sadie McInty"), Gloria Ann Bowen (as "Dancer"), Grace Carney (as "Birdie Monyhan"), Georgia Creighton (as "Singer"), Alfred De Sio (as "Gavin Collins"), Judith Dunford (as "Dancer"), Eddie Erickson (as "An Irish Boy/Singer"), Robert Evans (as "Dancer"), John Ford (as "Singer"), Nancy Foster (as "Singer"), Charlotte Frazier (as "Singer"), Larry Fuller (as "Dancer"), James Gannon (as "Matthew Gilbane"), Mickey Gunnersen (as "Dancer"), William Guske (as "Dancer"), Dee Harless (as "Singer"), George Harwell (as "Jamie/a bartender/Singer"), Georgia Kennedy (as "Singer"), David Lober (as "Dancer"), Bruce MacKay (as "Willie O'Bantie"), Norman Maen (as "Principal Dancer"), George Martin (as "Dancer"), Marissa Mason (as "Esme Gillie/a barmaid/Dancer"), Bob Murdock (as "Singer"), Clarence Nordstrom (as "Old Man Toomey"), Charles Rule (as "Singer"), Carol Sherman (as "Dancer"), Suanne Shirley (as "Dancer"), Keith Stewart (as "Dancer"), Maudeen Sullivan (as "Singer"), Charles C. Welch (as "Father Finucane"), Pamela Wood (as "Dancer"). Produced by Fred Hebert and David Kapp.
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