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Active on Broadway in the following productions:

Remember the Day (1935). Written by Philip Dunning and Philo Higley. Scenic Design by S. Syrjala. Directed by Melville Burke. National Theatre: 25 Sep 1935- Jan 1936 (closing date unknown/122 performances). Cast included: Charita Bauer, Katherine Bauer, Joe Brown Jr., Francesca Bruning, J. Hammond Dailey, John Drew Devereaux, Virginia Dunning, Edna Hagan, Russell Hardie (as "Dan Hopkins"), Keenan Wynn [Broadway debut]. Produced by Philip Dunning.

Black Widow (1936). Drama.

Hitch Your Wagon (1937). Comedy.

The Star-Wagon (1937). Drama/fantasy. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Musical Director: Bert Pearl. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Empire Theatre: 29 Sep 1937- Apr 1938 (closing date unknown/223 performances). Cast: Lillian Gish (as "Martha Minch"), Burgess Meredith (as "Stephen Minch"), Evelyn Abbott, Alan Anderson, Whit Bissell (as "Park"), Jane Buchanan, Russell Collins (as "Hanus Wicks"), Charles Forrester, 'Howard Freeman (I)', William Garner, Barry Kelley, Mildred Natwick (as "Mrs. Rutledge"), Edmond O'Brien (as "Paul Reiger"), John Philliber, Edith Smith, Kent Smith (as "Duffy"), Muriel Starr, J. Arthur Young, Keenan Wynn. Produced by Guthrie McClintic.

One For the Money (1939). Musical revue. Conceived by John Murray Anderson. Musical Staging by Robert Alton. Sketches Staged by Edward C. Lilley. Scenic Design by 'Raoul Pène Du Bois'. Costume Design by Raoul Pène Du Bois. Lighting Design by John Murray Anderson. Directed by John Murray Anderson. Booth Theatre: 4 Feb 1939- 27 May 1939 (132 performances). Cast: William Archibald, Maxine Barrat [Broadway debut] (as "Friend/Ensemble/Secretary/Lucy Timpkin/The Archduchess/A Client"), Philip Bourneuf (as "The Father/Mr. Marbury/Fifth King/Mr. Lippencott/Mr. Ernest Sprockett/Dick McQuade"), Frances Comstock, Alfred Drake (as "The Brother/Mr. Fuller/Singer/Orson Welles/The Groom/The Manager/Reporter"), Brenda Forbes, Nadine Gae, Nancy Hamilton, Ray Kavanaugh and His Orchestra, Gene Kelly [Broadway debut] (as "Friend/Ensemble/Mr. Gordon/The Best Man/Reporter/Singer/Western Union Boy"), Don Loper (as "Friend/Ensemble/Bebe's Manager/Third King/The Archduke/Officer in charge of Bureaus of Missing Persons/Western Union Boy"), Ruth Matteson (as "Friend/Sylvia Turnbridge/Mrs. Jamison/Singer/Barbara McQuade/A Client"), Grace McDonald (as "Friend/Ensemble/Secretary/The Princess/Singer/Bridesmaid/A Client"), Nell O'Day, Robert Smith, Keenan Wynn (as "Friend/Ensemble/First King/W.P.A. Worker/Mike/Customs Inspector/The Emperor/Reporter/Western Union Boy"). Produced by Gertrude Macy and Stanley Gilkey. Produced by arrangement with Robert F. Cutler.

Two For The Show (1940). Musical revue.

The More the Merrier (1941).

Johnny on a Spot (1942).

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, Billy Koud, Murray Leonard, Eleanor Lynn, 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, Wendell Corey (as "Farmer"), 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, Jacqueline Paige, Cpl. Leonard A. Patrick, Coby Ruskin (as "Brooklyn"), Evelyn Russell, Richard Sanders, Jerome Thor, Kitty Voss, Will J. Ward, Keenan Wynn (as "Nutsy") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Oscar Serlin, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.


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