Other works
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Broadway in the following production:
Ziegfeld Follies of 1943 (1943). Musical revue. Music by
Ray Henderson. Additional music by Dan White. Sketches by Lester Lee,
Jerry Seelen, Bud Pearson, Les White, Joseph Erens, Charles Sherman, Harry Young, Lester Lawrence, Baldwin Bergersen, Ray Golden, Sid Kuller, William K. Wells and
Harold Rome. Additional lyrics by Buddy Burston. Lyrics by
Jack Yellen. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Orchestra under the direction of John McManus. Additional material by Joseph Erens. Choreographed by Robert Alton. Dialogue directed by Arthur Pierson and
Frederick De Cordova. Production Supervised by Harry A. Kaufman. Entire production devised and directed by
John Murray Anderson. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Imperial Theatre from 25 Jan 1944 to close): 1 Apr 1943- 22 Jul 1944 (553 performances). Cast:
Milton Berle (as "Cecil"/"The Micromaniac" Singer),
Ilona Massey (as "Thirty-Five Summers Ago" Singer/"Love Songs are Made in the Night" Singer/Gertrude Olsen/Loves-A-Poppin'/Michala Carmen in Zoot/"Hindu Serenade" Singer/"Hold That Smile" Dancer),
Arthur Treacher (as "Godfrey/Good God Godfrey/Crumpet/Loves-A-Poppin'/ Don Jose/Carmen in Zoot/Himself/Once a Butler/"Hold That Smile" Dancer), Jack Allen, Ray Arnett, Carolyn Ayres, Christine Ayres, Bea Bailey, Bil Baird, Cora Baird, Jim Barron, Robert Bay, Mary Alice Bigham, Oliver Boersma, Doris Brent, Veronica Byrnes, Josine Cagle, Imogen Carpenter, Skippy Cekan, Virginia Cheneval, Jack Cole, Ann Connolly, Ray Cook, Bob Copsy, Bruce Davison, Grace De Witt, Betty Douglas, Penny Edwards, Nadine Gae, Mary Ganley, Arthur Grahl, David Gray, Victor Griffin, Eleanor Hall, Patricia Hall, Edward Hayes, Manfred Hecht, Marilyn Hightower, Gretchen Houser, Howard Jackson, Jerry Jansley, Jerry Koban, Yvonne Kummer, Rebecca Lee, Kay Lewis, Ray Long, Howard Ludwig, Edmund Lyndeck, Bubbles Mandel, Jay Martin, Arthur Maxwell, Jack McCauley, Mary McDonnell, Earle McVeigh, Katherine Meskill, Virginia Miller, Dean Murphy, Janie New, Marianne O'Brien, Michael Pober, Renee Riley, Robert Rippy, Dixie Roberts, Ruth Rowan, Sue Ryan, Charles Senna, Robert Shaw, Rosaleen Simpson, Sgt. Tom Smith, Betty Stuart, Theodore Teddick, Rose Teed, The Jansleys, The Rhythmaires, Mimi Walthers, Don Weissmuller, Ila Marie Wilson, Tommy Wonder, Doris York. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Alfred Bloomingdale and Lou Walters. Produced by arrangement with
Billie Burke Ziegfeld.
Print ads for Jergens Lotion (1941).
Angel In Paris Play toured New England Summer Stock theaters in 1952.
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