- (1918) Stage: Appeared (Broadway debut) in "The Unknown Purple" on Broadway. Written by Roland West and Carlyle Moore. Lyric Theatre: 14 Sep 1918-May 1919 (closing date unknown/273 performances). Cast: Herbert Ashton, Richard Bennett, Curtis Benton, Earle Brown, E.L. Duane, Lorraine Frost, Marion Kerby, Arthur Le Vien, Helen MacKellar, Frank McCormack. NOTES: (1) One of the biggest hits of WWI-era Broadway. (2) Filmed as The Unknown Purple (1923).
- (1923) Stage: Appeared (as "Crawford Boswell") in "Polly Preferred" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Guy Bolton. Directed by Winchell Smith. Little Theatre: 11 Jan 1923-Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/184 performances). Cast: William Bailey, William Betts, David Burns, Augustus Collette, George Deaner, Marjorie Eggleston, Briggs French, Betty Fromen, William Harrigan, Dorrance M. Hubbell, Charles Laite, Richard Malchien, Virginia Lee Moore, Beatrice Nichols, Arthur Pierce, Gosta E. Richter, Edna Rivers, Thomas W. Ross, George Spelvin (as "Mr. X"), Genevieve Tobin (as "Polly Brown"), Arline Tucker, Harold Waldridge, Ada Waters, Sam White, John Wray. Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared in "Morals" on Broadway.
- (1926) Stage: Appeared (as "Capt. Miguel Lopez") in "Juarez and Maximilian" on Broadway. Historical drama. Written by Franz Werfel. Directed by Philip Moeller. Guild Theatre: 11 Oct 1926-Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Charles Allais, Albert Bruning, Morris Carnovsky (as "Riva-Palacio Canon Soria"), Harold Clurman (as "Mariano Escobedo, Polyphemie"), Cheryl Crawford (as "Madame Barrio"; Broadway debut), Arnold Daly (as "Francois Achille Bazaine"), Stanley DeWolfe, Dudley Digges (as "Archbishop Labastida of Mexico and Puebla"), Clare Eames (as "Carlotta"), Margalo Gillmore (as "Princess Agnes Salm"), Perry Ivins (as "Theodosio Lares"), Earle Larrimore (as "State Councillor Stephen Herzfield"), Philip Leigh (as "City Deputy of Chihuahua, Yapitan"), Alfred Lewis, Philip Loeb (as "Elizea" / "Gen. Tomas Mejia"), Alfred Lunt (as "Maximilian"), Maurice McRae, Sanford Meisner (as "Blasio"), Edward G. Robinson (as "Gen. Porfirio Diaz"), John Rynne, Erskine Sanford (as "Lawyer Siliceo"), Roland Twombley, Dan Walker. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1926) Stage: Appeared (as "Dr. Burghardt Von Viereck") in "Schweiger" on Broadway. Written by Franz Werfel. Translated by Jack Charash and William A. Drake. Directed by Jacob Ben-Ami (also in cast as "Franz Schweiger"). Mansfield Theatre: 23 Mar 1926-Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast: Hugh Buckler (as "Travnick"), Minnie Dupree (as "Mrs. Stroschneider"), Edward Forbes (as "Topas"), Ann Harding (as "Anna Schweiger"), Philip Leigh (as "Dr. Ottokar Grund"), Herbert Ransom (as "Father Rotter"), Samuel Rosen (as "Selcher"), Georgina Tilden (as "Linelle"). Produced by The Fifth Avenue Playhouse.
- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Abraham Van Helsing") in "Dracula" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston. Based on the novel by Bram Stoker. Directed by Ira Hards. Fulton Theatre: 5 Oct 1927-May 1928 (closing date unknown/261 performances). Cast: Herbert Bunston (as "Dr. Seward"), Alfred Frith (as "Butterworth"), Nedda Harrigan (as "Miss Wells, a maid"), Bernard Jukes (as "R.M. Renfield"), Bela Lugosi (as "Count Dracula"), Terence Neill (as "Jonathan Harker"), Dorothy Peterson (as "Lucy Seward"). Produced by Horace Liveright. NOTE: Filmed as Dracula (1931), Drácula (1931), Dracula (1979), Dracula (1992).
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as "Dr. A.P. Workman") in "Remote Control" on Broadway. Drama. Directed / co-written by Clyde North. Co-written by Albert C. Fuller and Jack T. Nelson. 48th Street Theatre: 10 Sep 1929-Nov 1929 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: Dave Abrams, Patricia Barclay, Louise Barrett, Frank Beaston, Audrey Berry, Hobart Cavanaugh, Polly Clarke, Alice Davenport, Consuelo Flowerton (as "Anges Joyce"), William Foran, William Honohan, Raleigh Kennedy, Donald Kirke, George Leach, Mimi Lehman, Lawrence Leslie, George Lessey (as "W.L. Oakwood"), Michael Markham, James V. Nolan, Claire Nolte, Al Ochs (as "Prof. Murrey"), Arthur Pierson (as "Charles Golden"; Broadway debut), Harold Woolf. Produced by A.L. Jones and Morris Green. NOTE: Filmed as Remote Control (1930).
- (1948) Stage: Appeared in "The Vigil" on Broadway.
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