- (1959) Unsold pilot: Co-starred w/William Frawley and Florence Halop in a pilot for a sitcom to be called "Fit as a FIddle", about a dance academy.
- (1957) Stage: Appeared (as "Rumple") in "Rumple" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Ernest G. Schweikert. Lyrics by Frank Reardon. Based on material by by Irving Phillips. Music orchestrated by Ted Royal. Musical Direction by Frederick Dvonch. Dance arrangements by Robert Atwood. Directed by Jack Donohue. Alvin Theatre: 6 Nov 1957-14 Dec 1957 (45 performances). Cast included: Milo Boulton, Bill Carter, Sari Clymas, Clayton Coots, Jerome Cowan, Stephen Douglass. Produced by Paula Stone and Michael Sloane.
- (1935) Stage: Appeared (as "Mr. Martingale" / "Pilnik" / "Subway Guard" / "The Musician") in "At Home Abroad" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics by Howard Dietz, based on his material. General Musical Direction by Al Goodman. Music orchestrated by Russell Bennett, David Raksin, Hans Spialek, Don Walker, Phillip Walsh and Russell Wooding. Vocal arrangements by Charles Henderson. Choreographed by Gene Snyder and Harry Losee. Directed by Vincente Minnelli (also scenic design). Dialogue staged by Thomas Mitchell. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 20 Jan 1936 to close): 19 Sep 1935-7 Mar 1936 (198 performances). Cast: Beatrice Little, Eleanor Powell, Ethel Waters, Herb Williams, Joanna Allen, Vera Allen, Frank Baker, Mary Bay, Regina Beck, Helen Bennett, Cliff Billings, Hazel Boffinger, Theodor Bonn, Mildred Borst, Jane Burks, Mary Ann Carr, Jean Carson, Andre Charise, Geri Chopin, Douglas Daniels, Wilbur Daniels, Helene Ecklund, Peggy Gallimore, Reginald Gardiner, Marjorie Gayle, Paul Haakon, Helen Hannen, Pearl Harris, Sue Hasting's Marionettes, Julie Jenner, Neville Landor, Jane Lane, Arnold Lenhart, Rose Lieder, Fred Locke, Gene Martel, James McColl, June McNulty, Joseph Meyers, Woods Miller, John Payne, Polly Rose, Virgil Scoggins, Claire Scott, Anne St. George, Craig Stevens, Sally Warren, Leo Watson, Wildred Webb, Ruth White, Nina Whitney. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1931) Stage: Appeared (as "Alexander Sheridan") in "The Cat and the Fiddle" on Broadway. Romantic comedy. Based on material, with music and lyrics by Otto A. Harbach and Jerome Kern. Orchestrations devised by Jerome Kern. Orchestrations scored by Robert Russell Bennett. Musical Direction by Victor Baravalle. Ensemble Dances staged by Albertina Rasch. Directed by José Ruben (also appearing as "Clement Daudet"). Globe Theatre (moved to George M. Cohan's Theatre from 24 May 1932 to close): 15 Oct 1931-24 Sep 1932 (395 performances). Cast: Margaret Adams, Doris Carson, Peter Chambers, Lawrence Grossmith, Lisa Guigon, Bettina Hall, George Kirk, Dorothy Lane, Flora Le Breton, George Magis, George Meader, Georges Metaxa, Odette Myrtil, Georgianna Orr, Karl Theman, Lucette Valsy, Fred Walton, Frances Wise. Produced by Max Gordon. Produced in association with Erlanger Productions, Inc.
- (1930) Stage: Appeared (as "Cpl. Jack Sterling") in "Ripples" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Oscar Levant and Albert Sirmay. Based on material by William Anthony McGuire (also director). Lyrics by Irving Caesar and Graham John. Musical Direction by Gus Salzer. Choreographed by William Holbrook and Mary Read. New Amsterdam Theatre: 11 Feb 1930-29 Mar 1930 (55 performances). Cast: Edward Allen, Sally Anderson, Myrtle Arnette, Peggy Bancroft, Dorothy Bond, Helen Cant, Joe Carroll, Colonel Casper, Mildred Clark, Charles Collins, May Cornes, Arthur Cunningham, Anna May Dennehy, Major Doyle, Carl Duart, Ann East, Floyd English, Ruth Farrar, Gaby France Ensemble, Collette Frances, Helene Franz, Evelyn Greer, Kathleen Gue, Helene Haskin, Althea Heinly, Kathryn Hereford, Pearl Hight, Winnie Hollingshead, Elsie Holt, Gladys Holt, Grace Holt, Ann Horace, Charles Hoy, Elizabeth Hoy, Helen Hoy, Marguerite Hoy, Raymond Hunt, Ray Johnson, William Kerschell, Lillian Lorray, Prince Ludwig, Ned Lynn, Charles Mast, Beth Milton, Robert Milton, Frank Packerd, Paul Paulus, Adolph Piccolo, Nickie Pittell, Del Porter, Margaret Porter, Margaret Purple, Marjorie Purple, Ethel Raye, Richard Renaud, Florence Rice, Herbert Rice, Dimples Riede, Lily Riley, Wilma Roeloff, Iris Smith, J. Marshall Smith, Roslyn Smith, Dwight Snyder, Peggy Sowden, Dorothy Stone, Fred Stone, Mrs. Fred Stone, Paula Stone, Andrew Tombes, Rosalie Trego, Nina Valero, Kathleen VanNoy, Mary Grace Van Noy, Robert Vreeland, Alma Walker, Doris Waterworth, Claire Wayne, Jean Wayne, Hilda Winstanley. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as "Denny Kerrigan") in "Show Girl" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by George Gershwin. Material by / directed by William Anthony McGuire. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Gus Kahn. Based on the novel by J.P. McEvoy. Musical Director: William Daly. Additional lyrics by Thomas Malie, Sidney Skolsky, W.H. Farrell and Jimmy Durante. Additional music by W.H. Farrell and Jimmy Durante. Featuring songs by J. Little. Musical Staging by Bobby Connolly. Ballets by Albertina Rasch. Ziegfeld Theatre: 2 Jul 1929-5 Oct 1929 (111 performances). Cast: Florence Allen, Virginia Allen, Jean Althan, Selma Althan, Jane Barry, Betty Bassett, Marcia Bell, Eddee Belmont, Caryl Bergman, Hazel Boffinger, Dorothy Bow, Bobby Brodsley, Pamela Bryant, Orine Bryne, Edna Bunte, Emily Burton, Dorothy Carrigan, Doris Carson, Peggy Carthew, Virginia Case, Lew Clayton, Blaine Cordner, Billie Cortez, Cleo Cullen, Dona Desne Curry, Gertrude Dahl, Dolores De Fina, Mildred Defina, Violet Dell, Katherine Downer, Doris Downes, Alma Drange, Sadie Duff, Jimmy Durante (as "Snozzle" / "Sombre Eyes"), Kay English, Caja Eric, Austin Fairman (as "John Milton"), Noel Francis (as "Peggy Ritz"), Virginia Frank, Vera Frederick, Janet Gibbard, Dolores Grant, Viola Hage, Ruth Hayden, Althea Heinly, Kathryn Hereford, Harriet Hoctor, Maurine Holmes, Eddie Jackson, Andy Jochim, Agatha Johann, Juliette Jones, Ruby Keeler (as "Dixie Dugan"), Mildred Klaw, Renee Landeau, Ada Landis, Camille Lanier, Ruth Love, Nick Lucas, Joseph Macauley, Mary MacDonald, Lottie Marcy, Doris May, Patricia McGrath, Frank McHugh (as "Jimmy Doyle"), Dorothy Morgan, Howard Morgan, Barbara Newberry, Evelyn Nichols, Dore Nodine, Lucille O'Connor, Pat O'Keefe, Georgia Payne, Lois Peck, Leonia Pennington, Vivian Porter, Beatrice Powers, Dolores Ray, Louise Raymond, Dorothy Ryan, Blanche Satchell, Matthew Smith, Wanda Stevenson, Mildred Swunke, Calvin Thomas, Mildred Turner, Sunny Van, Claire Wayne, Jean Wayne, Virginia Whitmore. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1954) Stage: Appeared (as "Hines") in "The Pajama Game" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music / lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Book by 'George Abbott (I)' and 'Richard Bissell', based on Bissell's novel "7-1/2 Cents". Musical Director: Hal Hastings. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by Roger Adams. Scenic Design / Costume Design by Lemuel Ayers. Assistant to Mr. Ayers (Scenery): Robert O'Hearn. Assistant to Mr. Ayers (Costumes): Frank Thompson. Choreographed by Bob Fosse. Directed by George Abbott and Jerome Robbins. St. James Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 12 Nov 1956 to close): 13 May 1954-24 Nov 1956 (1063 performances). Cast: Janis Paige (as "Babe Williams" from 13 May 1954-23 Jun 1955), John Raitt, Marion Colby, Ralph Dunn, Peter Gennaro, Carol Haney, Buzz Miller, Thelma Pelish, Stanley Prager, Reta Shaw, Jack Waldron, Rudy Adamo, Rae Allen (as "Poopsie" / "Singer"), Carmen Alvarez, Ralph Chambers, William David, Sara Dillon, Bob Dixon, Jack Drummond, Robert Evans (as "Dancer"), Ralph Farnworth (as "Joe" / "Singer"), John Ford, Marilyn Gennaro, Jim Hutchison, Lida Loehring, Eric Kristen, Mara Landi, Shirley MacLaine (as "Dancer"), Virginia Martin, Dale Moreda, Marsha Reynolds, Mary Roche, Augustin Rodriguez, Mary Stanton, Ben Vargas, Ann Wallace, Gordon Woodburn. Produced by Frederick Brisson, Robert E. Griffith and Harold Prince. NOTES: (I) Marshall, Pat (II) replaced Janis Paige as Babe Williams. (2) Filmed as The Pajama Game (1957).
- (1961) Stage: Appeared (as "Mikeen Flynn") in "Donnybrook!" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Robert E. McEnroe. Based on "The Quiet Man" by Maurice Walsh. Music / lyrics by Johnny Burke. Musical Director / Vocal arrangements by Clay Warnick.. Music arranged by / orchestrated by Robert Ginzler. Ballet music arranged / orchestrated by Laurence Rosenthal. Choreographed by / directed by Jack Cole. Scenic Design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian. 46th Street Theatre: 18 May 1961-15 Jul 1961 (68 performances + 2 previews that began on 17 May 1961). Cast: Art Lund (as "John Enright"), Philip Bosco (as "Will Danaher"), Joan Fagan (as "Ellen Roe Danaher"), Susan Johnson (as "Kathy Carey"), John Aristedes (as "Dancer"), Darrell J. Askey (as "Tim O'Connell" / "Singer"), Sibyl Bowan (as "Sadie McInty"), Gloria Ann Bowen (as "Dancer"), Grace Carney (as "Birdie Monyhan"), Georgia Creighton (as "Singer"), Alfred De Sio (as "Gavin Collins"), Judith Dunford (as "Dancer"), Eddie Erickson (as "An Irish Boy" / "Singer"), Robert Evans (as "Dancer"), John Ford (as "Singer"), Nancy Foster (as "Singer"), Charlotte Frazier (as "Singer"), Larry Fuller (as "Dancer"), James Gannon (as "Matthew Gilbane"), Mickey Gunnersen (as "Dancer"), William Guske (as "Dancer"), Dee Harless (as "Singer"), George Harwell (as "Jamie" / "A bartender" / "Singer"), Georgia Kennedy (as "Singer"), David Lober (as "Dancer"), Bruce MacKay (as "Willie O'Bantie"), Norman Maen (as "Principal Dancer"), George Martin (as "Dancer"), Marissa Mason (as "Esme Gillie" / "A barmaid" / "Dancer"), Bob Murdock (as "Singer"), Clarence Nordstrom (as "Old Man Toomey"), Charles Rule (as "Singer"), Carol Sherman (as "Dancer"), Suanne Shirley (as "Dancer"), Keith Stewart (as "Dancer"), Maudeen Sullivan (as "Singer"), Charles C. Welch (as "Father Finucane"), Pamela Wood (as "Dancer"). Produced by Fred Hebert and David Kapp.
- (May 9, 1949) He acted in Sammy Cahn's musical, "High Button Shoes," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Audrey Meadows, Jack Whiting, Marty Barrett, Ellen Hanley, Harry Fleer, Kevin Joe Johnson, Andy Sanders, Lynn Joelson, Alice Rager, Stanley Simmonds, Donald Hill, Ed Preston, Sidney Bassler, Ralph Linn, Juanita Trilling, Rozsika Sabo, George Spelvin, and Donald Green in the cast. Jule Style wrote the music and lyrics. Stephen Longstreet wrote the book. Oliver Smith was set designer. Miles White was costume designer. Jerome Robbins was choreographer. George Abbott was director. Monte Proser and Joseph Kipness were producers.
- (August 1960) Stage musical: "Show Boat" - as Frank; directed by Edward Greenberg; presented by the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Association at the Los Angeles Philharmonic Auditorium
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