- (1936 - 1945) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1938) Stage Play: Ringside Seat. Melodrama. Written by Leonard Ide. Scenic Design by Lawrence L. Goldwasser. Directed by Rufus Phillips. Guild Theatre: 22 Nov 1938- Nov 1938 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Richard Abert (as "A Young Man"), John Adair (as "Hingham"), Harry Antrim (as "Fitzgerald"), William Balfour (as "Another Deputy"), Sanford Bickart (as "Berg"), Frederic Clark (as "Phillipson"), G. Pat Collins (as "Siever"), Jean Croix (as "Harold's Mother"), Haldor deBecker (as "Harold"), Roc Galvann (as "A Socialite"), Jacquelyn Green (as "Mother Jones"), Leo Herbert (as "Sam Hodge"), Casper Kuhn (as "Laundryman"), Louise Larabee (as "Mrs. Burton"), Pass Le Noir (as "A Deputy"), Dave Mallen (as "Dodd"), Grant Mitchell (as "Orrin Sturgis"), Russell Morrison (as "Hazelton"), Roy Roberts (as "Mother Jones") [final Broadway role], Mary Rolfe (as "Mary Sturgis"), Frank Rothe (as "Haskell"), Irene Scott (as "Hattie"), Lucia Seger (as "Mrs. Sturgis"), Marion Sittler (as "Jenny"), Garney Wilson (as "Feeny"), Harry Young (as "Tuttle"). Produced by Rufus Phillips.
- (1937) Stage Play: Behind Red Lights. Drama. Written by Samuel Shipman and Beth Brown. Based on "For Men Only" by Beth Brown. Directed by A.H. Van Buren. Mansfield Theatre: 13 Jan 1937- Nov 1937 (177 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Samuel J. Armstrong"), Edward Andrews (as "Dan O'Connor"), Harry Antrim, George Baxter, Lucille Beaumont, Murray Bennet, Barbara Brown, Marion Crosson, Alan Dinehart (as "College Boy"), Wilma Drake, Earl Ebi, Ruth Edell, Barbara Fulton, Blanche Gladstone, Katherine Grey, Dorothy Hall, Georgette Harvey, Mitzi Haynes, Arthur Hughes, Jane Johns, Beatrice Kaye, John Kearney, Betty Lee, George Lewis, Marjorie Lytell, Bruce MacFarlane, Edgar Mason, Jerrie Maxwell, Mary Morris, Jane Moxon, Don Ostrander, David Pelham, Randolph Preston, Maida Reade, Thelma Shaw, Richard Sterling, Richard Taber, George Volk, Eileen Wenzel, Stephen Wilson. Produced by Jack Curtis.
- (1942) Stage Play: All In Favor. Comedy. Written by Louis Hoffman, Don Hartman and Walter Bernstein. Directed by Elliott Nugent. Henry Miller's Theatre: 20 Jan 1942- 24 Jan 1942 (7 performances). Cast: Harry Antrim (as "Officer Callahan"), Leslie Barrett (as "Marco/Lover"), Ralph Brooke (as "Tony"), Frank Conlan (as "Mr. Piper"), Claire Frances (as "Jean"), Freddie Geffen (as "Myron, Radio Voice"), Joy Geffen, (as "Young Lady, Radio Voice"), Frances Heflin (as "Cynthia"), Milton Herman (as "The Professor, Radio Voice"), Tommy Lewis (as "Peewee/Edgar McDougal"), Gloria Mann (as "Helen"), J.C. Nugent (as "Bixby"), Bob Readick (as "Flip"), Raymond Roe (as "Wack Wack/Harry McDougal"), George Spelvin Jr. [actor who wished to remain anonymous] (as "Raymond, Radio Voice"), Arnold Stang (as "Weasel") [Broadway debut], James R. Waters (as "Gorman"), Hank Wolf (as "Sasha, Radio Voice"). Produced by Elliott Nugent, Robert Montgomery and Jesse Duncan.
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