Other works
Appeared in the following
Broadway productions:
Howie (1958). Written by Phoebe Ephron. Directed by John Gerstad. 46th Street Theatre: 17 Sept 1958- 20 Sept 1958 (5 performances). As "Walter Simms." Cast included:
John Fiedler,
Nicholas Pryor,
Gene Saks,
Winesburg, Ohio (1958). Written by Christopher Sergel from the book by Sherwood Anderson. Directed by Joseph Anthony. National Theatre: 5 Feb 1958- 15 Feb 1958 (13 performances). As "Dr. Reefy." Cast included:
James Whitmore,
Ian Wolfe.
Slightly Married (1943). Written by Aleen Leslie. Cort Theatre: 25 Oct 1943- 30 Oct 1943 (8 performances). Produced by
Melville Burke.
The Russian People (1942). Written by Konstantine Simonov and adapted by
Clifford Odets. Directed by
Harold Clurman. Guild Theatre: 29 Dec 1942- 31 Jan 1943 (39 performances). Cast included:
Luther Adler. Produced by the Theatre Guild, Inc.
Little Darling (1942). Written by Eric Hatch. Biltmore Theatre: 27 Oct 1942- 14 Nov 1942 (23 performances). Cast included:
Barbara Bel Geddes.
Guest in the House (1942). Written by Hagar Wilde and Dale Eunson from a story by Katherine Albert. Plymouth Theatre: 24 Feb 1942- 4 Jul 1942 (153 performances). As "Douglas Proctor." Cast included:
Richard Barbee,
Pert Kelton,
Walter Beck.
The Land is Bright (1941). Written by
George S. Kaufman and
Edna Ferber. Music Box Theatre: 28 Oct 1941- 3 Jan 1942 (79 performances). As "Grant Kincaid." Cast included:
Hugh Marlowe,
Dick Van Patten [credited as "Dickie Van Patten"]. Produced by Max Gordon.
The Male Animal (1940). Written by
James Thurber. Directed by
Herman Shumlin. Cort Theatre: 9 Jan 1940- 3 Aug 1940 (243 performances). As "Joe Ferguson." Cast included:
Don DeFore,
Elliott Nugent,
Minna Phillips,
Gene Tierney,
Regina Wallace.
Thirsty Soil (1937). Written by Raymond Bond. Directed by Harry Hayden. 48th Street Theatre: 3 Feb 1937- Feb 1937 (13 performances). As "Luke Warmer."
A House in the Country (1937). Written by Melvin Levy. Directed by
Melville Burke. Vanderbilt Theatre: 11 Jan 1937- Jan 1937 (closing date unknown/7 performances). As "Mac." Cast included:
Louise Campbell,
Will Geer,
Tom Powers.
Bright Honor (1936). Written by Henry R. Misrock. Directed by Anthony Brown. 48th Street Theatre: 27 Sept 1936- Oct 1936 (closing date unknown/17 performances). As "Gordon Reese." Cast included:
Dorothy Tree.
It Pays to Sin (1933). Written by Louis Macloon and George Redman from the Hungarian by Johann Vaszary. Directed by Monty Collins. Morosco Theatre: 3 Nov 1933- Nov 1933 (closing date unknown/3 performances). As "Dr. David Janossy" (credited as "Leon Waycoff").
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