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Stage: Appeared (as "Nina") in "Strange Interlude" on Broadway, 1928. Written by Eugene O'Neill.

Stage: Appeared in "Goodbye Fidel" on Broadway (1980).

Cue for Passion (1940). Drama. Written by Edward Chodorov and H.S. Kraft. Directed by Otto Preminger. Royale Theatre: 19 Dec 1940- 28 Dec 1940 (12 performances). Cast: Albert Bergh (as "Doctor"), Whit Bissell (as "Harkrider"), Edward Butler (as "Commissioner"), Clay Clement (as "Marvin A. Mallett"), Thomas Coley (as "Dave Herrick"), Bert Conway (as "Bellboy"), George Coulouris (as "John Elliott"), Philip Faversham (as "Photographer"), Mel Ferrer (as "Reporter"), Edward Forbes (as "Detective"), Lauren Gilbert (as "Herbert Lee Phillips"), Douglas Gilmore (as "Hughes, D.A."), Edwin Gordon (as "Detective"), Wilton Graff (as "General Escobar"), Harold Grau (as "Florist"), Peter Gregg (as "Waiter"), Roland Hogue (as "Maitre d'Hotel"), Oskar Karlweis (as "Paul Albert Keppler") [Broadway debut], Leonard Keith (as "Photographer/Waiter"), Ralph Locke (as "Clifford Gates"), Ellen Love (as "Reporter"), Scott Moore (as "Detective"), Russell Morrison (as "Medical Examiner"), John Neilan (as "Reporter"), Claire Niesen (as "Ann Bailey"), Doris Nolan (as "Vivienne Ames"), John Guy Sampsel [credited as Guy J. Sampsel] (as "Mr. Clark"), Clare Saunders (as "Elsie"), Fred F. Sears (as "Reporter"), Gale Sondergaard (as "Frances Chapman"), Lili Valenty (as "Ilsa Keppler"). Produced by Richard Aldrich and Richard Meyers.

Invitation to a Murder (1934). Melodrama/mystery.

Stage: Appeared (as "Anna") in "Doctor Monica" on Broadway (1933). Drama. Written by Maria Morozowicz-Szczepkowska. Adapted from the Polish by Laura Walker. Directed by Dmitri Oystrov. Playhouse Theatre: 6 Nov 1933-Nov 1933 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Beatrice De Neergaard, Alla Nazimova (as "Monica").

American Dream (1933). Drama.

Stage: Appeared in "Red Rust" on Broadway (1929). Drama. Written by Vladimir Kirshon and Alexander N. Ouspensky. Material adapted by Virginia Vernon and Frank Vernon. Directed by Herbert J. Biberman. Martin Beck Theatre: 17 Dec 1929-Feb 1930 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Luther Adler, Albert Angell, Curtis Arnall, Virginia Berry, Herbert J. Biberman, William Challee, Ruth Chorpenning, Harry M. Cooke, Thomas Fisher, Florence House, Spenser Kimbell, Joseph Kleima, Boris Korlin, Ruth Nelson, Charles Peyton, Helen Plaut, Ackland Powell, Lizzie Rechelle, George F. Shoemaker, Lionel Stander (as "Bezborodov"), Eunice Stoddard, Lee Strasberg (as "Pimples"), Elliot Sullivan, George Tobias (as "Lutikov"), Franchot Tone (as "Fedor"), Frank Verigun, Harry Wilson. Produced by the Theatre Guild.

Stage: Appeared in "Karl and Anna" on Broadway (1929). Drama.

Stage: Appeared in "Major Barbara" on Broadway (1928). Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw.

Stage: Appeared in "Faust" on Broadway (1928). (revival).

Stage: Starred in one-woman show, "Woman", off-Broadway, 1966.


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