- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Guns (1928). Written by James Hagan. Directed by Jack Kingsberry. Wallack's Theatre: 6 Aug 1928- Sep 1928 (48 performances). Cast: Suzanne Bennett, William Boulia, Frances Claire, Teddy Hart (as "Stink Foot Louie"), Marion Haslup, Ralph Hertz (as "Joe") [Broadway debut], Frank Horton, Freddie Laberer, Jesse Le Roy, Dexter Reynolds, Rey Stewart, Hugh Thompson, Arthur Van Slyke. Produced by Jack Kingsberry.
- Jonica (1930). Musical comedy. Music by Joseph Meyer; Book by Dorothy Heyward and Moss Hart. Lyrics by William Moll. Musical Director: Carl C. Gray. Scenic Design by William Hawley. Choreographed by Pal'mere Brandeaux. Directed by William B. Friedlander. Craig Theatre: 7 Apr 1930- 10 May 1930 (40 performances). Cast: Leon Alton, Jimmy Ardell, Joyce Barbour, Julia Baron, Mildred Bart, Larry Beck, Allan Blair, Viola Breit, Bob Burton, Gertrude Byrnell, Billy Carver, Jean Crittenden, Earle S. Dewey, Jack Douglas, Charles Doyle, Gertrude Engel, Audrey Gay, Ruth Goodwin, Mabel Gore, Robert Gray, Madeline Grey, Priscilla Gurney, Thelma Hackert, Marion Herson, Ralph Hertz (as "Orchestra Leader"), Wallace Jackson, Tina Marie Jensen, Bob Lamarre, Bert Matthews, Madelyn May, Vivian McNamara, Ida Michaels, Rosalie Milan, Dorothy Murray, Hazzard Newberry, Jerry Norris, Chet O'Brien, June O'Dea, Georgianna Orr, Estelle Phillips, Gus Quinlan, Nell Roy (as "Jonica"), Harry Shannon (as "Officer Quinn") [credited as Harry T. Shannon], George S. Shiller, Jack Stillman, Irene Swor, Clara Thropp, Elinor Walent, Earlyne Wallace, Wilma Wallace, Eleanor Whitmore. Produced by William B. Friedlander. Theatre trivia: The Craig Theatre was a 1400-seat venue located at 152 W. 54th St. It was built in 1928 and closed after just 9 productions due to the economic realities of the Great Depression. It reopened in 1934 after being dark for 3+ years and would go through numerous name changes, (ultimately becoming known as the George Abbott Theatre in 1965) and served as a TV studio (known as the Adelphi Theatre) as home to Jackie Gleason's series, "The Honeymooners" until the mid-1950's. It was torn down in 1970 as part of a Hilton Hotel expansion project.
- Light Wines and Beer (1930). Comedy/farce.
- She Lived Next to the Firehouse (1931).
- Creeping Fire (1935).
- Happy as Larry (1950).
- Collector's Item (1952). Comedy. Written by Lillian Day and Alfred Golden. Scenic Design by Charles Elson. Costume Design by Michi Weglyn. Directed by Alfred L. Golden and Roger Clark. Booth Theatre: 8 Feb 1952- 9 Feb 1952 (3 performances). Cast: Florida Friebus (as "Helen McCarthy"), Harold Grau (as "Mr. Blanc"), James Gregory (as "Glenway Trent"), Don Grusso (as "Nick Galvani"), Judy Hall (as "Bobbysoxer"), Ralph Hertz (as "Photographer"), Gaye Jordan (as "Lydia Roberts"), Allyn Joslyn (as "Adrian Van Dyck"), Adelaide Klein (as "Fatima Birka"), Mitchell Kowall (as "Mr. Hochheimer"), Fred Irving Lewis (as "Bobbysoxer"), Mac McLeod U.S. Customs Examiner"), Jane Middleton (as "Doree Bennett"), Rene Paul (as "Lucien Dulac"), Erik Rhodes (as "Sir Cecil Pond"), Pamela Roberts (as "Mrs. Roger Blain"), Louis Sorin (as "Yousuff Birka") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Roger Clark. Produced in association with Lloyd Isler.
- The Grass Harp (1952).
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