- (1938 - 1956) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1938) Stage Play: Dance Night. Written by Kenyon Nicholson. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Belasco Theatre: 14 Oct 1938- Oct 1938 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Lyle Bettger (as "Roy Titus") [Broadway debut], Mary Boylan (as "Miss Spangelman") [Broadway debut], Perry Bruskin (as "Claude Swayze"), Frances Carden (as "Midge Opdyke"), Richard Clayton (as "Marvin Kinney"), Del Cleveland (as "Buzz Johnson"), Bert Conway (as "Hobie Morgan"), Harry Cooke (as "Art Manson"), June Curtis (as "Dora Roach"), Gail De Hart (as "Leona Skillman"), Anthony Dwyer (as "Homer Diltz"), Terry Fay (as "Irma Lucas"), Melbourne Ford (as "Winfield Stout"), Lillian Green (as "Reba Clark"), Fred Herrick (as "Earl Hendricks"), Darthy Hinckley (as "Ruth Tabor"), Edward Hodge (as "Cliff Gantz"), Marian Leach (as "Arlene Hooper"), Edwin Mann (as "Wallace Tinsman"), Frank Maxwell (as "Leonard Kerr"), Robert Mayors (as "Albie Kline"), Josephine McKim (as "Rhonda Carver"), Charles Mendick (as "Grover Paxton") [Broadway debut], Judy Parrish (as "Frances Hight"), David Paul (as "Lloyd Pedrick"), Gordon Peters (as "Otis Skillman"), Maida Reade (as "Ella Gantz"), Mary Rolfe (as "Jewel Hendricks"), Mary Servoss (as "Blanche Hendricks"), David Wayne (as "Harvey Bodine"). Produced by Robert Rockmore.
- (1938) Stage Play: Where Do We Go From Here? Written by William Bowers. Scenic Design by Hugh Willoughby. Directed by Anatol Winogradoff. Vanderbilt Theatre: 15 Nov 1938- Nov 1938 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Cathie Bailey (as "Carole Lester"), Stanley Becker (as "Tex"), Richard S. Bishop (as "Bailiff"), George M. Carleton (as "Doc Saunders"), Don DeFore (as "Rennie") [Broadway debut], Will Dean (as "Einie"), Gilbert Fates (as "Ken"), James Fuller (as "Frank"), Edmund Glover (as "Perc"), Paul Hammond (as "Joe King"), Ralph Holmes (as "Nels"), John James (as "Jones"), John Laird (as "Blackie"), Theodore Leavitt (as "Harry Harris"), Hugh Martin (as "Phil"), Charles Mendick (as "Ted Miller"), Michael Owen (as "Jack Hanley"), Ed. Sabol (as "Butch"), James Truex (as "Bill"). Produced by Oscar Hammerstein II and Dwight Taylor.
- (1939) Stage Play: Stop Press. Drama. Written by John Stradley. Directed by Charles De Sheim. Vanderbilt Theatre: 19 Mar 1939 (1 performance). Produced by The Acting Company.
- (1940) Stage Play: Night Music. Drama. Written by Clifford Odets. Incidental music by Hanns Eisler. Scenic Design by Mordecai Gorelik. Lighting Design by Michael Gordon. Directed by Harold Clurman. Broadhurst Theatre: 22 Feb 1940- 9 Mar 1940 (20 performances). Cast: Katherine Allen (as "Lily"), Roman Bohnen (as "Mr. George"), Harry Morgan [credited as Harry Bratsburg] (as "Sailor"), Phil Brown (as "Roy"), 'Morris Carnovsky' (as "A.L. Rosenberger"), Nicholas Conte (as "Ensemble"), Bert Conway (as "Attendant/Ensemble"), 'Harry M. Cooke' (as "Stagehand/Mr. Nichols"), Clancy Cooper (as "Murph/Ensemble"), Walter Coy (as "Eddie Bellows"), Bette Grayson (as "Ensemble"), William Hansen Little Man"), Elia Kazan (as "Steve Takis"), Tony Kraber (as "Ensemble"), Will Lee (as "Waiter"), Philip Loeb (as "Al"), Sanford Meisner (as "Gus-the-Hurrying Salesman/Mr. Gilbert"), Charles Mendick (as "Marty"), Ruth Nelson (as "Dot"), Florence Odets (as "Ensemble"), David Opatoshu (as "Sleeping Man/Blind Man"), Lydia Perera (as "Ensemble"), Lou Polan (as "Teddy"), John Rustad (as "Policeman"), Art Smith (as "Mr. Tucker"), John Stearns (as "Arnold/Ensemble"), Virginia Stevens (as "Mrs. Scott"), Fred Stewart (as "Drunken Man/Ensemble"), Charles Thompson (as "Beggar/Ensemble"), Tom Tully (as "Lieutenant"), Jane Wyatt (as "Fay Tucker"). Produced by The Group Theatre.
- (1942) Stage Play: Lilly Of The Valley. Written by Ben Hecht. Directed by Ben Hecht. Windsor Theatre: 26 Jan 1942- 31 Jan 1942 (8 performances). Cast: Katharine Bard (as "Frances"), Clay Clement (as "Lt. Balboa"), Edmund Dorsey (as "Smaley"), Minnie Dupree (as "Emma Jolonick"), David Hoffman (as "Willie"), Eugene Keith (as "Mr. Whittleson"), David Kerman (as "Butch"), Will Lee (as "Joe"), Paul R. Lipson (as "Man"), Charles Mendick (as "Beitler"), Grania O'Malley (as "Annie"), Joseph Pevney, John Philliber (as "Bum"), Sig Ruman, John Shellie (as "Mike"), Alison Skipworth (as "Mag") [final Broadway role], Richard Taber (as "Blakie Gagin"). Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1956) Stage Play: Affair of Honor. Comedy. Written by Bill Hoffman. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Ralph Alswang. Directed by Robert Douglas. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 6 Apr 1956- 28 Apr 1956 (27 performances). Cast: Stanley Bell (as "Sergeant Gerling"), Bruce Brighton (as "First Soldier of the Crown"), Anita Dangler (as "Mary Wilston") [Broadway debut], Toni Darney (as "Polly Floyd"), Daryl Grimes (as "Charlotte Mackenzie"), James Hickman (as "James Mackenzie"), Ben Janney (as "Second Soldier of the Crown"), Dennis King (as "Major Rogers"), Edith King (as "Mrs. Mackenzie"), Mary Loane (as "Betty Williams"), Charles Mendick (as "Charles Henry"), Skedge Miller (as "Cleeve Williams"), Margret O'Neill (as "A Traveling Lady"), Albert M. Ottenheimer (as "Edward Taunton"), Betsy Palmer (as "Sally Mackenzie"), William Prince (as "Captain Tom Cochran"), Doris Rich (as "Maud Erskine"), William Whitehead (as "Judiah Floyd"), Ross Winston (as "A Corporal"), Jimmy Yoham (as "Martin Erskine"). Produced by The Theatre Guild. Produced in association with Theatre 200 Inc.
- (1942) Stage Play: The Eve of St. Mark. Drama. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Scenic Design by Howard Bay. Lighting Design by Moe Hack. Costume Design by Toni Ward. Directed by Lem Ward. Cort Theatre: 7 Oct 1942- 26 Jun 1943 (307 performances). Cast: Kent Adams, Grover Burgess (as "Cy"), Clifford Carpenter (as "Zip West"), Edwin Cooper (as "Ralph West"), Matt Crowley, Joann Dolan, Charles Ellis, Toni Favor, Dorothea Freed, Carl Gose, Aline MacMahon, Beatrice Manley, George Mathews, James Monks, Eddie O'Shea, David Pressman, William Prince (as "Private Quizz West"), Charles Mendick, Martin Ritt, Joven E. Rola, Mary Rolfe (as "Janet Feller"), Robert Williams (as "Sgt. Kriven"), Stanley G. Wood (as "Peter Feller"). Replacement actors: Hanford R. Bettman (as "Waiter"), Walter Burke (as "Private Thomas Mulveroy"), Charles Ellis (as "Peter Feller"), Richard McCracken (as "A Guard"), Ogden Miles (as "Neil West"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard).
- (1942) Stage Play: Lilly Of The Valley. Written by Ben Hecht. Directed by Ben Hecht. Windsor Theatre: 26 Jan 1942- 31 Jan 1942 (8 performances). Cast included: Myron McCormick, Charles Mendick, Alison Skipworth, Richard Taber. Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1956) Stage Play: Sixth Finger in a Five Finger Glove. Written by Scott Michel. Original Music composed by Charles Strouse. Directed by John Holden. Longacre Theatre: 8 Oct 1956- 9 Oct 1956 (2 performances). Cast: Leopold Badia (as "Vincent Vanyard") [final Broadway role], Conrad Bain (as "Dr. Peter Hoenig") [Broadway debut], Wyrley Birch (as "Grandfather Holly/voice"), Frank Campanella (as "Frank Castellano"), Charles Campbell, Bruce Evans, Walter Fisher, Samuel Gray, Gladys Holland, Paul Huber (as "Dr. John Evans"), Salome Jens, Mike Keene, James Komack [credited as Jimmie Komack] (as "Matt Holly") [final Broadway role], Charles Mendick (as "Stu Norton") [final Broadway role], Bill Zuckert (as "Andy Barrett"). Produced by Gertrude Caplin and Thelma Finger.
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