- (1935 - 1958) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1935) Stage Play: The Taming of the Shrew. Comedy [revival]. Written by William Shakespeare. Director. Guild Theatre: 30 Sep 1935- Jan 1936 (closing date unknown/129 performances). Cast included: Arthur Chester, Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Sydney Greenstreet, Allen Hewitt, Robert Vivian, Richard Whorf, Bretaigne Windust. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1936) Stage Play: Idiot's Delight. Comedy. Written by Robert E. Sherwood. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. Shubert Theatre: 24 Mar 1936- Dec 1936 (closing date unknown/300 performances). Cast: Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Margorie Baglin, Edgar Barrier (as "Auguste"), Gilmore Bush, Francis Compton, Connie Crowell, Ernestine De Becker, Frances Foley, Thomas Gomez, Sydney Greenstreet, Alan Hewitt, Jean MacIntyre, George Meader, Murry O'Neill, LeRoi Operti (as "Signor Rossi") [also assistant stage manager], Jacqueline Paige, Edward Raquello, Edna Ross, Winston Ross (as "Second Officer"), Stephen Sandes, Barry Thomson, Ruth Timmons, Tomasso Tittoni, Una Val, Richard Whorf, Britaigne Windust (as "Mr. Cherry"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1946) Stage Play: Hidden Horizon. Drama/mystery.
- (1948) Stage Play: The Alchemist (Revival).
- (1948) Stage Play: S.S. Glencairn (Revival).
- (1949) Stage Play: Twelfth Night. Comedy (revival).
- (1950) Stage Play: Design for a Stained Glass Window. Drama. Written by William Berney and Howard Richardson. Directed by Ella Gerber. Mansfield Theatre: 23 Jan 1950- 28 Jan 1950 (8 performances). Cast: Azore (a "A Dog"), Donald Barton, Ralph Clanton, James Dobson, Joseph Fallon, Neil Fitzgerald, Charlton Heston (as "John Clitherow"), A. Winfield Hoeny, Carroll McComas (as "Anne Tesh"), John McKee, Harry Mehaffey, Charles Nolte, Kathleen Roland, Donald Rose, David Rosen, Winston Ross (as "Second Guard"), Martha Scott, Thomas Walsh. Produced by Jack Segasture. Produced in association with OBS Productions.
- (1950) Stage Play: Julius Caesar. Tragedy (revival).
- (1951) Stage Play: Billy Budd. Drama.
- (1951) Stage Play: Idiot's Delight. Comedy (revival). Written by Robert E. Sherwood. Scenic Design by Eldon Elder. Directed by George Schaefer. City Center: 23 May 1951- unknown (10 performances). Cast: Sybil Baker (as "Mrs. Cherry"), Rita Barry (as "Francine"), Martine Bartlett (as "Signora Rossi"), John C. Becher (as "Dumptsy"), Louis Borell (as "Captain Locicero"), Stiano Broggiotti (as "Achille Weber"), Ruth Chatterton (as "Irene"), Irene Dailey (as "Shirley"), Michael DuChesne (as "Musician"), Scott Fielding (as "2nd Officer"), Alan Furlan (as "Major"), Gretchen Houser (as "Beulah"), Bruce Jewell (as "4th Officer"), Max Marlin (as "Musician"), Sarah Marshall (as "Anna"), Felice Orlandi (as "3rd Officer"), Nancy Pearson (as "Edna"), Sidney Rich (as "Musician"), Emmett Rogers (as "Quillery"), Rock Rogers (as "Pittaluga"), Winston Ross (as "Mr. Cherry"), Dan Rubinate (as "1st Officer"), Phil Salomon (as "Musician"), Stefan Schnabel (as "Dr. Waldersee"), Chester Stratton (as "Donald Navadel"), Theodore Tenley (as "Auguste"), Lee Tracy (as "Harry Van"), Lillian Udvardy (as "Bebe"), John Weaver (as "Signor Rossi"), Joanne Woodlock (as "Elaine:). Produced by New York City Theatre Company.
- (1953) Stage Play: A Red Rainbow. Written by Myron C. Fagan. Scenic Design by Louis Kennel. Directed by Myron C. Fagan. Royale Theatre: 14 Sep 1953- 26 Sep 1953 (16 performances). Cast: William Adler (as "Rourke"), Effie Afton (as "Roxy Gainsborough"), Spencer James (as "Congressman Felz"), Will Kemp (as "Major Robert (Bob) Brainard"), Fred Irving Lewis (as "Senator Derlin"), William Martel (as "Gorman, a Detective"), Robert Middleton (as "J. Kerrigan Kane"), Mary Alice Moore (as "Arline Mason"), William Remick (as "Jensen"), Winston Ross (as "District Attorney Britt"), Hans Josef Schumm (as "Boris Sarno"), Howard Smith (as "Inspector Scanlon, Chief of Homicide"), Ruthelma Stevens (as "Mrs. Russell Meadow"). Produced by Bruce Fagan.
- (1958) Stage Play: Present Laughter. Comedy. Written by Noël Coward. Production Design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Noël Coward. Belasco Theatre: 31 Jan 1958- 8 Feb 1958 (6 performances/production played in repertory with Nude With Violin). Cast: Noël Coward (as "Garry Essendine"), Eva Gabor (as "Joanna Lyppiatt"), John Ainsworth (as "Morris Dixon") [final Broadway role], Joyce Carey (as "Liz Essendine") [final Broadway role], Avril Gentles (as "Miss Erikson") [Broadway debut], Therese Quadri (as "Contesse de Vriac"), Winston Ross (as "Henry Lyppiatt") [final Broadway role], Angela Thornton (as "Daphne Stillington"), Robert Thurston (as "Fred"), William Traylor (as "Roland Maule"), Mona Washbourne (as "Monica Reed"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard).
- (March 15, 1937) He acted in Robert E. Sherwood's play, "Idiot's Delight," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, George Meader, Stephen Sandes, Barry Thomson, S. Thomas Gomes, Edgar Barrier, Edward Raquello, Sydney Greenstreet, Bretaigne Windust, Jean MacIntyre, Jacqueline Paige, Connie Crowell, Frances Foley, Etna Ross, Marjorie Baglin, Ruth Timmons, Charles Ansley, Gilmore Bush, David Selva, Richard Whorf, LeRoi Operti, Ernestine De Becker, Gordon Nelson, Una Val, and Francis Compton in the cast. Lee Simonson was set designer. Morgan Lewis was choreographer. Bretaine Windust was director.
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