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Active on Broadway in the following productions:

Comes the Revelation (1942). Comedy. Written by Louis Vittes. Scenic Design by Ralph Alswang. Directed by Herman Rosten. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 26 May 1942- 27 May 1942 (2 performances). Produced by John Morris Chanin and Richard Karlan.

Strip for Action (1942). Written by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. National Theatre: 30 Sep 1942- 2 Jan 1943 (110 performances). Cast: Jean Carter, 'Joey Faye' (q), Billy Koud, Murray Leonard, Eleanor Lynn, Keenan Wynn (as "Nutsy"), Harold Abbey, Wylie Adams, Jack Albertson (as "Eddie"), Anita Arden, Harry Bannister (as "Chief of Staff"), Helen Barrie, Leslie Barrie, Marji Beeler, Howard Blaine, Eleanor Boleyn, Olga Brace, Milt Bronson, Richard Clark, Toni Crane, Harry De Costa, John Deshay, Jeraldine Dvorak, Cpl. Tommy Farrell (as "Traps"), Doris Faye, Pat Flynn, Kenneth Forbes, Bert Freed (as "Dan"), Joseph Haworth, Paul Huber (as "Gen. McPhelan"), Gloria Ingles, Charlie Kaye, Barry Kelley, David Kerman, Don Kohler, Boo La Von, Owen Martin, James McMahon, Gary Myles, Gordon Nelson, Betty Noonan, J. Pat O'Malley (as "Farmer"), Jacqueline Paige, Cpl. Leonard A. Patrick, Coby Ruskin (as "Brooklyn"), Evelyn Russell, Richard Sanders, Jerome Thor, Kitty Voss, Will J. Ward. Produced by Oscar Serlin, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.

The First Million (1943).

Manhattan Nocturne (1943).

Jackpot (1944). Musical comedy.

But Not Goodbye (1944). Written by George Seaton. Scenic Design by Richard Whorf. Directed by Richard Whorf. 48th Street Theatre: 11 Apr 1944- 29 Apr 1944 (23 performances). Cast: Harry Carey (as "Sam Griggs"), John Conway, Wendell Corey (as "Howard Baker"), Hal K. Dawson (as "Ralph Humphrey"), Sylvia Field, Raymond Largay, Harold McGee, J. Pat O'Malley (as "Benjamin Griggs") [Broadway debut], Elizabeth Patterson, 'Frank Wilcox (I)'. Produced by John Golden.

The Wind Is Ninety (1945).

Jolly's Progress (1959).

Night of the Auk (1956).

Dream Girl (1945). Comedy.


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