- (1928 - 1955) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1928) Stage Play: Fast Life. Melodrama.
- (1929) Stage Play: Red Rust.
- (1930) Stage Play: His Majesty's Car. Comedy. Written by Fanny Hatton and Frederic Hatton. From the Hungarian by Attila Orbók. Directed by Stanley Logan. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 23 Oct 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Roman Arnoldoff (as "Alvarez"), Isabel Atwill (as "The Countess"), Arthur Barry (as "Von Werden"), Louise Bateman (as "The Baroness"), Peggy Conklin (as "Mitzi"), Edward Crandall (as "Robert Bardon"), Charles Croker-King (as "Ernest Dornik"), James Dunn (as "A Major-Domo"), Miriam Hopkins (as "Lily Dornik"), Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "The King"), William Kershaw (as "Geo. Sappo"), Emile Littler (as "Reporter"), Gertrude Maitland (as "Mrs. Dornik"), Hugh Miller (as "Peter Hahn"), Wells Richardson (as "Cameraman"), Theodore St. John (as "Andre Dornik"), Herbert Standing (as "Strohn"), Marcella Swanson (as "Madelaine"), Lillian B. Tonge (as "Miss Marks"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1932) Stage Play: Park Avenue, Ltd.
- (1934) Stage Play: Between Two Worlds. Drama. Written by Elmer Rice. Scenic Design by Aline Bernstein. Directed by Elmer Rice. Belasco Theatre: 25 Oct 1934- Nov 1934 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Osceola Archer (as "Rose Henneford"), Edilou Bailhe, Samuel Bonnell (as "The Photographer's Assistant"), Elmer Brown, Joe Brown, Jr., Rose Burdick (as "Eunice Stafford"), John Cambridge, Francis Compton (as "The Smoke-room Steward"), Polly De Loos, Josephine Dunn, Lee Ellsworth, Buddy Farley, Gladys Feldman, Clyde Fillmore (as "Captain John Whalley"), Janet Fox, Ned Glass (as "A News-Photographer"), Rachel Hartzell, Alfred Hesse (as "Deck Steward"), Jack Leslie, Lester Lonergan III, Tucker Maguire, Nelly Malcolm, Thomas H. Manning, Frank Marino, Constance McKay, Sue Moore, Diantha Pattison (as "Hilda Bowen"), Leonard Penn, Sara Peyton, Buddy Proctor, R. Birrell Rawls, Wells Richardson (as "Edgar Howell"), Cledge Roberts (as "Assistant Purser Charles Holaday"), Ralph Sanford (as "Chester Cooper"), Joseph Schildkraut (as "N.N. Kovolev"), James Spottswood (as "Henry Ferguson"), Ruth Tomlinson (as "Helen Eddington"), Anne Tonetti (as "Matilda Mason"), Margaret Waller (as "Elena Mikhailovna Golitzin"), Conway Washburne, Maurice Wells (as "Lloyd Arthur"), Eric Wollencott (as "Edward Maynard"). Produced by Elmer Rice. Note: Filmed as Between Two Worlds (1944).
- (1935) Stage Play: The Hook-up. Comedy. Written by Jack Lait and Stephen Gross. Directed by Frank Merlin. Cort Theatre: 7 May 1935- May 1935 (21 performances). Cast: Richard Abert (as "A Page Boy"), Mary Jane Barrett (as "Florence"), Elaine Blauvelt (as "Another Bridesmaid"). Gloria Castle (as "A Blonde"), Eva Condon (as "Mother Bryce"), Aristides de Leoni (as ""Maestro" Ciccolini"), Robert Elwyn (as "Another Page Boy"), Charles Engel (as "Radio Engineer"), Ruth Fallows (as "Kay Palmer"), Edward Ferguson (as "An Announcer"), Frederick Graham (as "Bishop Thorndyke"), Douglas Gregory (as "Hollis"), Georgette Harvey (as "Ruby"), Percy Helton (as "Tappin"), Frederick Howard (as "Grant"), Helen Lynd (as "Virginia Bryce"), Saul Z. Martell (as "Misha"), Olive Miller (as "Miss Hemingway"), Harold Moffet (as "A.J. Lamb"), Russell Morrison (as "Lawrence"), Margaret O'Donnell (as "A Bridesmaid"), Patricia Peardon (as "Betty"), Peter Powers (as "Roper"), Wells Richardson (as "Jerry"), C. Jay Straight Jr. (as "Seth"), Edith Taliaferro (as "Mary Bainbridge"), Ernest Truex (as "Victor Vance/Harry"), Grace Valentine (as "Etta Lynch"), Philip Van Zandt (as "Bloomberg"). Produced by Leslie J. Spiller.
- (1944) Stage Play: The Duke in Darkness.
- (1951) Stage Play: Buy Me Blue Ribbons. Comedy. Written by Sumner Locke Elliott. Directed by Cyril Ritchard. Empire Theatre: 17 Oct 1951- 27 Oct 1951 (13 performances). Cast: Philippa Bevans (as "Nurse Fiske"), Audrey Christie (as "Liz Kendall"), Vicki Cummings (as "Camilla Ransome"), Gavin Gordon (as "Victor Hatfield"), Kate Harrington (as "Maude"), Jack Hartley (as "Alvin Sable"), Cynthia Latham (as "Norma Cusack"), Enid Markey (as "Daisy Sable"), Wells Richardson (as "Professor Oscar Nimrod"), Jay Robinson (as "Jordan Sable"). Produced by Jay Robinson.
- (1954) Stage Play: The Bad Seed. Drama. Written by Maxwell Anderson, from the novel by William March. 46th Street Theatre (moved to The Coronet Theatre from 25 Apr 1955- close): 8 Dec 1954- 27 Sep 1955 (334 performances). Cast: Nancy Kelly (as "Christine Penmark"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Richard Bravo"), Joan Croydon, George Gino, Lloyd Gough (as "Reginald Takser"), Eileen Heckart (as "Mrs. Faigle"), Joseph Holland, Henry Jones (as "Leroy"), Patty McCormack (as "Rhonda Penmark"), John O'Hare (as "Col. Kenneth Penmark"), Wells Richardson (as "Mr. Daigle") [final Broadway role], Evelyn Varden. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard). Note: Filmed by Warner Brothers as The Bad Seed (1956) starring much of the play's principal cast.
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