- (1920) Stage: Appeared (Broadway debut) in "Enter Madame" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Gilda Varesi Archibald and Dorothea Donn-Byrne. Produced / directed by Brock Pemberton. Garrick Theatre: 16 Aug 1920-Apr 1922 (closing date unknown/350 performances). Cast: Michelette Baroni, William Hallman, Sheila Hayes, Jane Meredith, Minnie Milne, George Moto, Gavin Muir (as "John Fitzgerald"), Norman Trevor (as "Gerald Fitzgerald"), Gilda Varesi (as "Madame Lisa Della Robia"), Francis M. Verdi, Blanche Yurka.
- (1926) Stage: Appeared (as "William Matteson" / "Master Warren" / "Lord Sedley" / "William Covill") in "The Ladder" on Broadway. Drama. Written by J. Frank Davis. Directed and produced by Brock Pemberton. Mansfield Theatre: 22 Oct 1926-May 1928 (closing date unknown/640 performances). Cast: Carl Anthony, Hugh Buckler, Leonard Carey, George Carmichael, Anita Damrosch, Edward J. McNamara, Julius McVicker, Minnie Milne, Antoinette Perry, Irene Purcell, Montague Rutherford, Sallie Sanford, Vernon Steele, Edgar Stehli. NOTE: One of the biggest dramatic hits on Broadway in the 1920s.
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as "Bruce Keen") in "Let Us Be Gay" on Broadway. Written and directed by Rachel Crothers. Little Theatre: 19 Feb 1929-Dec 1929 (closing date unknown/353 performances). Cast included: Warren William.
- (1930) Stage: Appeared in "That's Gratitude" on Broadway. Comedy. Written and directed by Frank Craven (also starring as "Robert Grant"). John Golden Theatre: 11 Sep 1930-Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/197 performances). Cast: 'George Barbier', Myrtle Clark, Gerald Kent, James C. Lane, Thelma Marsh, Helen Mehrmann, Nat Nazarro Jr., Maida Reade, George Wright, Jr. Produced by John Golden.
- (1931) Stage: Appeared in "After Tomorrow" on Broadway. Written and directed by John Golden and Hugh Stanislaus Stange. John Golden Theatre: 26 Aug 1931-Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/77 performances). Cast included: Josephine Hull, Donald Meek.
- (1932) Stage: Appeared (as "Comte Rene de Gaumont") in "The Stork is Dead" on Broadway. Comedy/farce. Written by Hans Kottow, adapted from a work by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton. 48th Street Theatre: 23 Sep 1932-Oct 1932 (closing date unknown/27 performances). Cast: Nana Bryant, Ninon Bunyea, Eva Farrell, Phyllis Holden, Ethel Norris, Mark Smith, Fred Stewart, Robert Vivian, Frank Woodruff. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1932) Stage: Appeared (as "Sam Chapman") in "Honeymoon" on Broadway. Written by Samuel Chotzinoff. Directed by Thomas Mitchell (also in cast). Little Theatre: 23 Dec 1932-Feb 1933 (closing date unknown/76 performances). Cast included: Joseph Calleia.
- (1933) Stage: Appeared (as "Martin") in "The Party's Over" on Broadway. Comedy. Written and produced by Daniel Kusell. Directed by Howard Lindsay. Vanderbilt Theatre: 27 Mar 1933-May 1933 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Katherine Alexander, Geoffrey Bryant, Peggy Concklin, George Graham, Georgette Harvey, Hilda Plowright, Effie Shannon, G. Albert Smith, Harvey Stephens, Claire Trevor.
- (1933) Stage: Appeared (as "Tony Pell") in "Under Glass" on Broadway. Written by Eva Kay Klint and George Bradshaw. Directed and produced by 'William B. Friedlander' (q). Ambassador Theatre: 30 Oct 1933-Nov 1933 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Ethel Barrymore Colt, Boyd Irwin, 'Robert Keith (I)' (qV), Leona Maricle, Clara Palmer, Pacie Ripple, 'Harry Shannon'.
- (1934) Stage: Appeared (as "Andre") in "The Wooden Slipper" on Broadway. Written and directed by Samson Raphaelson. Ritz Theatre: 3 Jan 1934-Jan 1934 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Ruth Altman, Clarence Bellair, Alice Belmore, M.H. Bender, Dorothy Drake, Richard Enbach, Dorothy Hall, John Halloran, Marjorie Hollis, Jonathan Jones, Cecilia Loftus (as "Adele Zigurny"), Montagu Love (as "Otto Zigurny"), Hale Norcross (as "Alexander Dudot"), John Philliber (as "Albert"), Alice Reinheart, Lionel Stander (as "Mortimer Pavlicek"), Mortimer H. Weldon. Produced by Dwight Wiman.
- (1934) Stage: Appeared (as "Sonny Raeburn") in "No Questions Asked" on Broadway. Written by Anne Morrison Chapin. Theatre Masque: 5 Feb 1934-Feb 1934 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast included: Spring Byington, Brian Donlevy.
- (1933) His play, "Can't Be Happy," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Elizabeth Love in the cast.
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