- (1946 - 1969) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1946) Stage Play: Walk Hard. Drama. Book adapted by Abram Hill. Adapted from the novel "Walk Hard-Talk Aloud" by Ed Lacy [credited as Len Zinberg]. Directed by Gustav Blum and Gilbert Weiss. Chanin Auditorium: 27 Mar 1946- 31 Mar 1946 (7 performances). Cast: Jacqueline Andre (as "Becky"), Howard Augusta (as "Happy"), Dorothy Carter (as "Ruth Lawson"), Fred Carter (as "Mr. Berry"), Stephen Elliott (as "Mickey"), Maxwell Glanville (as "Andy Whitman") [Broadway debut], John Hewitt (as "Bartender"), Leslie Julian Jones (as "George, the Bellhop"), Joseph Kamm (as "Lou Foster"), Richard Kraft (as "Bobby/Hotel Clerk/Announcer"), Edward Kreisler (as "Reporter") [final Broadway role], Maurice Lisby (as "Charlie"), Jean Normandy (as "Sadie"), Fiona O'Shiel (as "Lady Friend"), Miriam Pullen (as "Dorothy"), Mickey Walker (as "Larry Batcheller"), Lulu Mae Ward (as "Susie"), Leonard Yorr (as "Mack Jeffris"). Produced by Gustav Blum.
- (1947) Stage Play: Anna Lucasta. (Revival).
- (1949) Stage Play: How Long Till Summer.
- (1950) Stage Play: A Phoenix Too Frequent/Freight.
- (1951) Stage Play: The Autumn Garden.
- (1953) Stage Play: Take a Giant Step. Drama. Written by Louis S. Peterson. Directed by John Stix. Lyceum Theatre: 24 Sep 1953- 28 Nov 1953 (76 performances). Cast: Warren Berlinger (as "Johnny Reynolds"), Robert Brivic (as "Gussie"), Dorothy Carter (as "Christine"), Estelle Evans (as "May Scott"), Maxwell Glanville (as "Man"), Louis Gossett Jr. (as "Spencer Scott") [Broadway debut], Tarry Green (as "Bobby Reynolds"), Estelle Hemsley (as "Grandmother"), Helen Martin (as "Poppy"), Pauline Myers (as "Violet"), Frederick O'Neal (as "Lem Scott"), Bernard Rich (as "Iggie"), Fred Vogel (as "Tony"), Jane White (as "Carol"), Margaret Williams (as "Rose"), Frank Wilson (as "Frank"). Produced by Lyn Austin and Thomas Noyes. Note: Filmed as Take a Giant Step (1959).
- (1955) Stage Play: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Drama.
- (1957) Stage Play: Simply Heavenly. Musical comedy.
- (1958) Stage Play: Interlock.
- (1960) Stage Play: The Cool World. Written by Warren Miller and Robert Rossen. Based on the novel by Warren Miller. Directed by Robert Rossen [final Broadway credit]. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 22 Feb 1960- 23 Feb 1960 (2 performances). Cast: Art Aveilhe (as "Lucky"), Ethel Ayler (as "Woman at the Beach"), Don Blakely (as "Savage"), Roscoe Lee Browne (as "Royal Baron"), Marvin Felix Camillo (as "Bebop"), Alice Childress (as "Mrs. Thurston"), Herb Coleman (as "Saint"), David Downing (as "Boy"), Clebert Ford (as "Foxy") [Broadway debut], George Gatlin (as "Cowboy"), Maxwell Glanville (as "Pusher"), Martin Golar (as "Rod"), Lynn Hamilton (as "Mrs. Custis"), Philip Hepburn (as "Mau Mau"), James Earl Jones (as "Harrison Thurston"), Calvin Lockhart (as "Blood") [Broadway debut], Eulabelle Moore (as "Gramma Custis"), Jim Oyster (as "Old Man/First Policeman"), Raymond St. Jacques [credited as Ray Saint Jacques] (as "Priest") [final Broadway role], Wardell Saunders (as "Father Christmas"), Harold Scott (as "Chester"), P. Jay Sidney (as "Hurst"), Hilda Simms (as "Miss Dewpont"), Cheyenne Sorocki (as "Cherokee"), Melvin Stewart (as "Hermit"), Cicely Tyson (as "Girl"), Lamont Washington (as "Little Man"), Alease Whittington (as "Lu Ann"), Billy Dee Williams (as "Duke Custis"), Duke Williams (as "Second Policeman") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Lester Osterman Jr. Note: Filmed by Wiseman Film Productions as The Cool World (1963).
- (1964) Stage Play: Golden Boy. Musical.
- (1968) Stage Play: We Bombed in New Haven. Satire.
- (1969) Stage Play: Zelda. Comedy. Written by Sylvia Regan. Scenic Design by Will Steven Armstrong. Lighting Design by Will Steven Armstrong. Costume Design by Hazel Roy. Directed by Delbert Mann. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 5 Mar 1969- 8 Mar 1969 (5 performances + 10 previews). Cast: Ed Begley (as "Alexander Hartman"), Lilia Skala (as "Rose Hartman"), Julie Anne (as "Suzy Corey"), Robby Benson (as "David Hartman"), Zaida Coles (as "Christine Corey"), Maxwell Glanville (as "Jim Corey") [final Broadway role], Tom Keena (as "Norman Hartman"), Renee Roy (as "Geraldine Hartman"), Alfred Sandor (as "Elliott Hartman"), Nita Talbot (as "Steffi Hartman"). Standbys: Karen Anderson (as "Suzy Corey"), Javotte Greene (as "Christine Corey"), Stanley Greene (as "Jim Corey"), Robert H. Harris (as "Alexander Hartman"), Viola Harris (as "Rose Hartman") and Bob Hennessey (as "David Hartman"). Produced by Arthur Hoffe and Charles Isenberg. Produced in association with Gerald B. Seiff.
- (January 7 to 14, 1957) He acted in Tennessee Williams' play, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," in a Playwrights Company production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Marjorie Steele (Maggie); Alex Nicol (Brick); Thomas Gomez (Big Daddy); Musa Williams; Madeleine Sherwood; John Anderson; Mary Bell; Gerri Hollis; Jeffrey Anderson; Bonny Hollis; Murray Bennett; Will Hussung; Eva Vaughn Smith; Brownie McGhee; and Sonny Terry in the cast. Jo Mielziner was set designer. Lucinda Ballard was costume designer. Elia Kazan was director.
- (1970 season) Paul Ballantyne, 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, 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, Arnold Wilkerson and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (June 19, 1970) He acted in Lonne Elder III's play, "Ceremonies in Dark Old Men," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Ed Bernard, Ron Glass and Arnold Wilkerson in the cast. Israel Hicks was director. John Jensen was set designer. Geraldine Cain was costume designer. Robert Scales was lighting designer.
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