- (1945 - 1978) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1945) Stage Play: Dark of the Moon. Written by Howard Richardson and William Berney. Directed by Robert E. Perry. 46th Street Theatre: 14 Mar 1945- 15 Dec 1945 (318 performances). Cast: Marjorie Belle, Kathryn Cameron, Millicent Coleman, Sherod Collins, Marguerite De Anguera, Roy Fant, John Gerstad, John Gifford, Frances Goforth, Richard Hart, Jinx Heffelfinger, A. Winfield Hoeny, Peggy Ann Holmes, Conrad Janis (as "Floyd Allen") [Broadway debut], Dorothy Lambert, James Lanphier, Lil Liandre, Ross Matthew, Gar Moore (as "Mr. Jenkins"), Stanley Nelson, Robert Pryor, Georgia Simmons, Carol Stone, Allan Tower, Maidel Turner (as "Mrs. Allen"), Iris Whitney, Agnes Scott Yost. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1945) Stage Play: The Next Half Hour. Drama. Written by Mary Chase. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Empire Theatre: 29 Oct 1945- 3 Nov 1945 (8 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter (as "Margaret Brennan"), Jean Adair (as "Bridget O'Neill"), Francis Compton, Conrad Janis (as "Barney Brennan"), Larry Oliver, Esther Owen, Pamela Rivers, Jack Ruth, Thelma Schnee, Art Smith. Produced by Max Gordon. (1969). Stage Play: The Front Page. Comedy (revival). Written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Directed by Harold J. Kennedy (also appearing as "Bensinger, Tribune"). Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 18 Oct 1969- 28 Feb 1970 (158 performances + 6 previews). Cast: Val Avery (as "Diamond Louis"), Peggy Cass (as "Mollie Malloy"), Bert Convy (as "Hildy Johnson, Herald Examiner"), Dody Goodman (as "Jennie"), Helen Hayes (as "Mrs. Grant"), Conrad Janis (as "Kruger, Journal of Commerce"), John McGiver (as "The Mayor"), Robert Ryan (as "Walter Burns"), James Flavin, Charles White, Bruce Blaine, Jack Collard, Patrick Desmond, Walter Flanagan, Joseph George, Will Gregory, Bob Larkin, Kendall March, Robert Milli, Robert Riesel, Ed Riley, Bernard West (as "Mr. Pincus"). Produced by Jay H. Fuchs, Jerry Schlossberg and Albert Zuckerman. Produced in association with Roland Mattson. Associate Producer: Bruce Diamond and Fred Menowitz.
- (1952) Stage Play: The Brass Ring. Written by Irving Elman. Incidental music by John Barrows. Directed by Stanley Gould. Lyceum Theatre: 10 Apr 1952- 12 Apr 1952 (4 performances). Cast: Sidney Blackmer (as "George Westman"), Patricia Benoit, Carol Goodner, Conrad Janis (as "Charlie Butler"), Bethel Leslie (as "Joan Westman"), Douglas Watson, Helene Dumas, Paul Ford (as "George's Father"), Joseph Leberman, Fred Irving Lewis (as "Spence"), Margaretta Warwick. Produced by Donald Wolin. Produced in association with Donald Flamm.
- (1952) Stage Play: Time Out for Ginger. Comedy.
- (1955) Stage Play:
- (1957) Stage Play: Visit to a Small Planet. Comedy. Written by Gore Vidal. Directed by Cyril Ritchard. Booth Theatre: 7 Feb 1957- 11 Jan 1958 (388 performances). Cast: Cyril Ritchard (as "Kreton"), Eddie Mayehoff (as "Gen. Tom Powers"), Francis Bethencourt, Sibyl Bowan, Philip Coolidge, Bob Gothie, Martyn Green, John Hallow, Conrad Janis (as "Conrad Mayberry"), Sarah Marshall, Earl Montgomery, Grenadier Saadi. Produced by George Axelrod and Clinton Wilder.
- (1958) Stage Play: Make a Million. Written by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Paul Morrison. Directed by Jerome Chodorov. Playhouse Theatre (moved to The Morosco Theatre from 13 Apr 1959- close): 23 Oct 1958- 18 Jul 1959 (308 performances). Cast: Barbara Barkley (as "Mrs. Winters"), Richard Blair (as "Ferris"), Ed Crowley (as "Bradford/Reardon"), Ralph Dunn (as "Mr. Mergenthaler"), Joy Harmon (as "Betty Phillips"), Edgar Hess (as "Lt. Friedlander"), William Hickey (as "Bernie Leeds"), Hoke Howell (as "Henry Whipple"), Conrad Janis (as "King"), Sam Levene (as "Sid Gray"), Donald Marye (as "Howard Conklin"), Neva Patterson (as "Claire Manning"), Guy Perone (as "Juliano"), Ty Perry (as "Harold Fairbanks"), Dennis Richards (as "Reeves"), Ann Wedgeworth (as "Julie Martin") [Broadway debut], Charles Welch (as "George Winters"), Donald Wilson (as "General Potter"). Replacement actors [during Playhouse Theatre run]: Howard Freeman (as "Bernie Leeds"), Charles Welch (as "General Potter"). Produced by Joel Spector and Sylvia Harris.
- (1961) Stage Play: Sunday in New York. Written by Norman Krasna. Scenic Design by David Hays. Directed by Garson Kanin. Cort Theatre (moved to The John Golden Theatre from 1 Jan 1962- close): 27 Nov 1961- 12 May 1962 (188 performances + 2 previews). Cast: Pat Harrington Sr. (as "Man"), Conrad Janis (as "Adam Taylor"), Sondra Lee, Ron Nicholas, Robert Redford (as "Mike Mitchell"), Pat Stanley. Produced by David Merrick. Note: Filmed as Sunday in New York (1963).
- (1963) Stage Play: Marathon '33. Written by June Havoc, based on her book "Early Havoc." Music by Conrad Janis and His Tail Gate 5. Scenic Design by Peter Larkin. Costume Design by Noel Taylor. Lighting Design by Tharon Musser. Entire production under the supervision of Lee Strasberg. Directed by June Havoc. ANTA Playhouse: 22 Dec 1963- 1 Feb 1964 (48 performances). Cast: Julie Harris (as "June, a vaudevillian), Sally Alex (as "Ensemble"), Lee Allen (as "Patsy, marathon Top Banana"), Tom Avera (as "Lusty "One Punch" Hutchinson"), Joe Don Baker (as "Mr. James, floor judge"), Lane Bradbury (as "The Mick, Abe O'Brien's girl"), Richard Bradford (as "Beefy Bancroft, vaudeville acrobat/Joe, Forbes' henchman/Ensemble") billed as Dick Bradford), Lonny Chapman (as "Mr. Dankle/dance marathon promoter"), Libby Dean (as "Ida, Red's partner" / "Melba Marvel"), Olive Deering (as "Eve Adamanski"), Gabriel Dell (as "Al Marciano"), Marcella Dodge (as "Pinky, fancy girl" / "Ensemble"), Philip Dorian (as "Ensemble"), Tim Everett (as "Abe O'Brien"), Don Fellows (as "Scotty Schwartz"), Will Hare (as "Mr. Forbes, local racketeer boss/Ensemble"), Robert Heller (as "Petrushka Patrick, another vaudeville acrobat/Hinky, sweet man"), Robin Howard (as "Robin Greenaman. Banty Binks' partner"), Conrad Janis (as "Ruddy, band leader and MC"), Maya Kenin (as "Rita Marimba"), Philip Kenneally (as "Mike, marathon trainer"), Adelaide Klein (as "Mrs. Beckett-Jones, marathon fan"), Janet Luoma (as "Angel, another fancy girl" / "Ensemble"), Janice Mars (as "Night Club Star" / "Ensemble"), Peter Masterson (as "Beezer, marathon trainer"), Brooks Morton (as "Banty Binks, a local" / "Ensemble"), Margret O'Neill (as "Sugar Hips Johnson, Lusty Huthinson's dance partner"), Lucille Patton (as "Helen Bazoo, Bozo Bazoo's partner"), Gordon Phillips (as "Mr. Burke, night floor manager" / "Ensemble"), Patricia Quinn (as "Pearl Schwartz, Scotty Schwartz' wife-partner"), James Rado (as "Ensemble"), Logan Ramsey (as "Schnozz Wilson"), Pat Randall (as "Flo Marciano, Al Marciano's wife-partner"), Doris Roberts (as "Rae Wilson, Schnozz Wilson's wife-partner"), John Strasberg (as "Red" / "Local contestant"), Ralph Waite (as "Minister" / "Ensemble"), Iggie Wolfington (as "Bozo Bazoo"). Produced by The Actors Studio.
- (1969) Stage Play: The Front Page. Comedy (revival). Written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Scenic Design by Will Steven Armstrong. Directed by Harold J. Kennedy. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 10 May 1969- 5 Jul 1969 (64 performances + 4 previews). Cast: Robert Ryan (as "Walter Burns"), Val Avery (as "Diamond Louis"), Peggy Cass (as "Mollie Malloy"), Bert Convy (as "Hildy Johnson, Herald Examiner"), Dody Goodman (as "Jennie"), Helen Hayes (as "Mrs. Grant"), Conrad Janis (as "Kruger, Journal of Commerce"), Harold J. Kennedy (as "Bensinger, Tribune") John McGiver (as "The Mayor"), James Flavin, Charles White, Bruce Blaine, Jack Collard, Patrick Desmond, Walter Flanagan, Joseph George, Will Gregory, Bob Larkin, Kendall March, Robert Milli, Robert Riesel, Ed Riley, Bernard West (as "Mr. Pincus"). Produced by Jay H. Fuchs, Jerry Schlossberg and Albert Zuckerman. Produced in association with Roland Mattson. Associate Producer: Bruce Diamond and Fred Menowitz.
- (1969) Stage Play: The Front Page. Comedy (revival). Written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Directed by Harold J. Kennedy (also appearing as "Bensinger, Tribune"). Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 18 Oct 1969- 28 Feb 1970 (158 performances + 6 previews). Cast: Val Avery (as "Diamond Louis"), Peggy Cass (as "Mollie Malloy"), Bert Convy (as "Hildy Johnson, Herald Examiner"), Dody Goodman (as "Jennie"), Helen Hayes (as "Mrs. Grant"), Conrad Janis (as "Kruger, Journal of Commerce"), John McGiver (as "The Mayor"), Robert Ryan (as "Walter Burns"), James Flavin, Charles White, Bruce Blaine, Jack Collard, Patrick Desmond, Walter Flanagan, Joseph George, Will Gregory, Bob Larkin, Kendall March, Robert Milli, Robert Riesel, Ed Riley, Bernard West (as "Mr. Pincus"). Produced by Jay H. Fuchs, Jerry Schlossberg and Albert Zuckerman. Produced in association with Roland Mattson. Associate Producer: Bruce Diamond and Fred Menowitz.
- (February 6 to March 27, 1976) He acted in Bernard Slade's play, "Same Time, Next Year," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Joyce Van Patten in the cast. Gene Saks was director.
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