- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Bronx Express (1922). Comedy. Translated from the Russian by Samuel R. Golding [earliest Broadway credit].
- Open House (1925). Comedy/drama. Written by Samuel R. Golding. Directed by Henry Stillman and Robert W. Lawrence. Daly's 63rd Street Theatre: 14 Dec 1925- Feb 1926 (closing date unknown/73 performances). Cast: Albert Andruss [erroneously credited as Albert Andrus] (as "Basil Underwood") [final Broadway role], Janice Elgin (as "Amy"), Guy Hitner (as "Dr. Roger Holt"), Jane Houston (as "Violet Raymond"), Marie Kenrick (as "Miss Langdon"), Robert W. Lawrence (as "Marsdon"), Bela Lugosi (as "Sergius Chernoff"), Helen MacKellar (as "Eugenie Bellamy"), Frank Martins (as "Travis"), Freddie Stange (as "Harold"), Ramsey Wallace (as "Lloyd Bellamy"), Eugenie Woodward (as "Margaret"). Produced by Samuel R. Golding.
- Pyramids (1926). Drama. Written by Samuel R. Golding. Directed by Priestly Morrison. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 19 Jul 1926- Aug 1926 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: James Barrett (as "Ferguson"), Carlton Brickert (as "Inspector Farrell"), Donald Campbell (as "Cooper Rankin"), Roy Gordon (as "Robert Amory"), Madeline Grey (as "Muriel Rankin"), Robert W. Lawrence (as "Nolan"), Carroll McComas (as "Joan Amory"), Guy Milham (as "Neil Gilroy"), Harry Southard (as "Ushikibo"), Charles Waldron (as "Martin Van Cott"). Produced by Ramsey Wallace and Frank Martins.
- Black Cockatoo (1926). Melodrama. Written by Samuel R. Golding. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Comedy Theatre: 30 Dec 1926- Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: James Crane (as "Roy Beekman"), Robert C. Cunningham (as "Detective"), Edward Forbes (as "Henry Moy"), Anne Forrest Lily Chang"), James R. Fulton (as "Quincy Ting"), Charles Hampden (as "Noel Lawford"), George Le Guere (as "Duke"), Bee Morosco (as "Frances Bradley"), William R. Randall (as "Manny Pitkin"), Carl Reed (as "Detective'), Harry D. Southard' (as "Barry Flynn"). Produced by Frank Martins.
- New York (1927). Melodrama. Written by Samuel R. Golding. Directed by Paul Dickey. Mansfield Theatre: 14 Nov 1927- Nov 1927 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Mabel Acker (as "Alma Lavelle"), Henry Ashby "Lefty" Jackson"), Viola Fortescue (as "Mary Conway"), George Drury Hart (as "Herbert Van Elton"), George Lewis (as "O'Brien"), George MacQuarrie (as "Edmund Crane"), Ruth Mason (as "Mrs. Herbert Van Elton"), Marguerite Osborne (as "Christine"), George Probert (as "Sanchez"), John Davenport Seymour (as "Neil Kent"), Ruth Shepley (as "Madeline Conway"), John M. Sullivan (as "George Conway"). Produced by Isaiah Leebove.
- Divorce a la Carte (1928).
- Through the Night (1930). Comedy.
- Puppet Show (1930). Drama.
- On Location (1937). Comedy. Written by Kent Wiley. Directed by Samuel R. Golding [final Broadway credit]. Ritz Theatre: 27 Sep 1937- Oct 1937 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: John Bennett (as "Tomlin"), Nellie Burt (as "Annie"), Leslie Denison (as "Gene Cabot"), Leonard Doyle (as "Windy O'Rourke"), Mary Drayton (as "Stella Wallace"), Kathleen Hart (as "Amy Rand"), Charles Keane (as "Dad Kinnear"), Lamar King (as "Will Curran"), John F. Kirk (as "Doc Howe"), Mark Linder (as "Benny Kaplan"), Ccott Moore (as "Sheriff Bob McLeash"),Marjorie Norton (as "Fay Foster"), Jack Norworth (as "Father Kennedy"), Ben H. Roberts (as "Mackenzie"). Produced by East Coast Studios Inc.
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