- (1943 - 1970) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1943) Stage Play: Army Play-by Play.
- (1946) Stage Play: Call Me Mister. Musical revue.
- (1950) Stage Play: Bless You All. Musical revue.
- (1952) Stage Play: Mrs. McThing. Comedy/fantasy. Written by Mary Chase. Background music (played on the Theremin) by Mischa Tulin. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Lester Polakov. Directed by Joseph Buloff. Martin Beck Theatre (moved to The Morosco Theatre from 25 Mar 1952- 1 Nov 1952, then moved to The 48th Street Theatre from 3 Nov 1952- close): 20 Feb 1952- 10 Jan 1952 (320 performances). Cast: Helen Hayes (as "Mrs. Howard V. Larue III"), Brandon De Wilde (as "Boy/Howay"), Jules Munshin (as "Poison Eddie Schellenbach"), Minnette Barrett (as "Mrs. Schellenbach"), Ernest Borgnine (as "Nelson") [only Broadway role], Ann Buckles (as "Fairy"), Solen Burry (as "First Policeman"), Mildred Chandler (as "Grace Lewis"), Irwin Corey (as "Dirty Joe"), Marga Ann Deighton (as "Maude Lewis"), Elsa Freed (as "Crone"), Fred Gwynne (as "Stinker") [Broadway debut], William Lanteau (as "Waiter/Virgil"), Enid Markey (as "Evva Lewis"), Mary Michael (as "Carrie"), Lydia Reed (as "Mimi"), Robert Sagalyn (as "Second Policeman"), Paula Trueman (as "Sybil"), Iggie Wolfington (as "Chef/Ellsworth"). Understudy: Solen Burry (as "Dirty Joe/Poison Eddie Schellenbach"). Replacement cast during Morosco Theatre run: Lee Bergere (as "Nelson"), Frank Corsaro (as "Dirty Joe"), Robert Mariotti (as "Boy/Howay"), Raymond Niemi (as "Boy") [Alternate], Jada Rowland (as "Mimi") [Alternate]. Replacement cast during 48th Street Theatre Theatre run: Lee Bergere (as "Nelson"), Frank Corsaro (as "Dirty Joe"), Robert Mariotti (as "Boy/Howay"), Raymond Niemi (as "Boy") [Alternate], Jada Rowland (as "Mimi") [Alternate]. Produced by ANTA (Robert Whitehead, Managing Director).
- (1960) Stage Play: The Good Soup. Written by Félicien Marceau. Material adapted by Garson Kanin. Based on the original Paris production by André Barsacq. Directed by Garson Kanin and André Barsacq. Plymouth Theatre: 2 Mar 1960- 19 Mar 1960 (21 performances). Cast: Lou Antonio, Bill Becker, Hildy Brooks, Diane Cilento, Ruth Gordon (as "Marie-Paule I"), Pat Harrington Jr. (as "The Barman" and "The Second Tough"), George S. Irving, Sam Levene (as "Odilon"), Nicola Lubitsch, Barbara Mattes, Jules Munshin (as "The Croupier"), John Myhers, Mildred Natwick (as "Marie-Paule's Mother", "Angele" and "Armand's Mother"), Charles Robinson, Morgan Sterne, Ernest Truex (as "Monsieur Gaston" and "Joseph"), Sasha Von Scherler, Dorothy Whitney. Produced by David Merrick.
- (1961) Stage Play: Show Girl. Musical revue/comedy. Sketches by Charles Gaynor. Additional sketches by Ernest Chambers. Music by Charles Gaynor. Lyrics by Charles Gaynor. Musical Director: Robert Hunter. Music orchestrated by Robert Hunter. Additional orchestrations by Clare Grundman. Assistant Musical Director: Sam Goldstein. Assistant Choreographer: Forest Bonshire [credited as Forrest Bonshire]. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Miles White. Lighting Design by Peggy Clark. Sound Design by Jack Mann. Miss Channing's gowns designed and executed by Orry-Kelly. Miss Channing's hats by Emmé. Assistant to Oliver Smith: Jack Brown Sketches directed by Charles Gaynor. Musical numbers directed by 'Richard d'Arcy'. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 12 Jan 1961- 8 Apr 1961 (100 performances + 2 previews that began on 11 Jan 1961. Cast: Carol Channing (as "Lynn/Naomi/Performer"), Jules Munshin (as "Alfred/Elijah/Performer"), Les Quat' Jeudis (as "Performer"). Produced by Oliver Smith, James A. Doolittle and Charles Lowe.
- (1961) Stage Play: The Gay Life. Musical.
- (1963) Stage Play: Barefoot in the Park. Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Mike Nichols. Biltmore Theatre: 23 Oct 1963- 25 Jun 1967 (1520 performances + 2 previews that began on 21 Oct 1963). Cast: Elizabeth Ashley (as "Corie Bratter"), Kurt Kasznar [final Broadway role] (as "Victor Velasco"), Mildred Natwick (as "Mrs. Banks"), Robert Redford [final Broadway role before concentrating on film career] (as "Paul Bratter"), Herbert Edelman (as "Telephone Man"), Joseph Keating (as "Delivery Man"). Standbys: E.J. Peaker (as "Corie Bratter"), Gene Rupert [Broadway debut] (as "Paul Bratter"). Understudies: Herb Edelman (as "Victor Velasco"), Ruth Gregory (as "Mrs. Banks"). Replacement actors during run: Ilka Chase [final Broadway role] (as "Mrs. Banks") [from 23 May 1966- ?], Joel Crothers (as "Paul Bratter") [from 29 Aug 1966- ?], Penny Fuller [Broadway debut] (as "Corie Bratter") [from 8 Jun 1964- ?], Eileen Heckart (as "Mrs. Banks") [from 20 Sep 1965- ?], Judd Hirsch [Broadway debut] (as "Telephone Man"), Charles Korvin [final Broadway role] (as "Victor Velasco") [from 20 Sep 1965- ?], Joan McCall (as "Corie Bratter") [from ? May 1967- 25 Jun 1967], Jules Munshin (as "Victor Velasco") [from 21 Feb 1966- ?], Stephen Pearlman (as "Telephone Man"), Robert Reed [Broadway debut] (as "Paul Bratter") [from 7 Sep 1964- ?], Tony Roberts [credited as Anthony Roberts] (as "Paul Bratter") [from 5 Apr 1965- ?], Wood Romoff [credited as Woody Romoff] (as "Victor Velasco"), Sylvia Sidney (as "Mrs. Banks") [from 4 Apr 1967- ?], Joan Van Ark [Broadway debut] (as "Corie Bratter") [from 23 May 1966- ?]. Standbys: Jed Allan (as "Paul Bratter"), Beverlee McKinsey (as "Corie Bratter"). Understudies: Joseph Keating (as "Victor Velasco"), Ruth Matteson [final Broadway role] (as "Mrs. Banks"). Produced by Arnold Saint Subber. Produced in association with Ellen Enterprises Inc. Note: Filmed as Barefoot in the Park (1967).
- (1969) Stage Play: The Front Page. Comedy (revival).
- (1960's). Played Fagin in "Oliver!" on tour.
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