- (1944 - 1948) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1944) Stage Play: I Remember Mama. Comedy. Written by John Van Druten. Adapted from "Mama's Bank Account" by Kathryn Forbes. Scenic Design by George Jenkins. Costume Design by Lucinda Ballard. Lighting Design by George Jenkins. Assistant to George Jenkins: Chase Adams. Assistant to Lucinda Ballard: Anna Hill Johnstone. Music Box Theatre: 19 Oct 1944- 29 Jun 1946 (713 performances). Cast: Mady Christians (as "Mama"), Oscar Homolka (as "Uncle Chris"), Joan Tetzel (as "Katrin"), Robert Antoine (as "Arne"), Frank Babcock (as "Soda Clerk"), Richard Bishop (as "Papa"), Marlon Brando (as "Nels") [Broadway debut], Josephine Brown (as "Florence Dana Moorhead"), Dorothy Elder (as "Another Nurse"), Marie Gale (as "A Nurse"), Ruth Gates (as "Aunt Jenny"), Adrienne Gessner (as "Aunt Trina"), Frances Heflin (as "Christine"), Carolyn Hummel (as "Dagmar"), Herbert Kenwith (as "Bellboy") [Broadway debut], Ottilie Kruger (as "Dorothy Schiller"), Louise Lorimer (as "A Woman"), Ellen Mahar (as "Aunt Sigrid"), Oswald Marshall (as "Mr. Hyde"), William Pringle (as "Dr. Johnson"), Cora Smith (as "Madeline"), Bruno Wick (as "Mr. Thorkelson"). Replacement actors: Celia Babcock (as "Christine"), Lujah Fonnesbeck (as Another Nurse"), Margaret Garland (as "Dorothy Schiller") [Broadway debut], Nancy Marquand (as "Christine"), Tony Miller (as "Nels"), Ruth Sever (as "Another Nurse"), Olive Stacey (as "Madeline"). Produced by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Note: Theatre Owned and operated by Irving Berlin who had no direct involvement in production. Note: Filmed as I Remember Mama (1948) [Oscar Homolka was the only member of the original Broadway cast to reprise his role for the film].
- (1946) Stage Play: A Family Affair. Comedy. Written by Henry Misrock [credited as Henry R. Misrock/final Broadway credit]. Directed by Alexander Kirkland. Playhouse Theatre: 27 Nov 1946- 30 Nov 1946 (6 performances). Cast: Amelie Barleon (as "Mary"), Jewel Curtis (as "Alice Jones"), Margaret Garland (as "Peggy Wallace"), Frank Lyon (as "Dr. Christopher Patterson"), Joel Marson (as "Johnny Wallace"), Ann Mason (as "Julia Wallace"), Emily Ross (as "Florence McConnel"), Robert Smith (as "George Weaver"), Allan Stevenson (as "Mike Cassidy"), Lenore Thomas (as "Martha"), John Williams (as "Walter Wallace"), Anatol Winogradoff (as "Gregorin"). Produced by Jesse Long and Edward S. Hart.
- (1948) Stage Play: Anne of the Thousand Days. Historical drama. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Lighting and Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Incidental music by Lehman Engel. Directed by H.C. Potter. Shubert Theatre: 8 Dec 1948- 8 Oct 1949 (288 performances). Cast: Rex Harrison, Joyce Redman, Terence Anderson, Kathleen Bolton, Cecil Clovelly (as "Servant/Prior Houghton") [final Broadway role], Donald Conrad, Fred A. Cotton (as "Bailiff"), Robert Duke (as "Percy, Earl of Northumberland"), Charles Ellis (as "Musician/Royal Servant"), Charles Francis (as "Thomas Boleyn"), Russell Gaige (as "Sir Thomas More"), Margaret Garland (as "Madge Shelton") [final Broadway role], Harry Irvine (as "Bishop Fisher"), Viola Keats (as "Elizabeth Boleyn"), Monica Lang (as "Jane Seymour"), Richard Leone (as "Singer"), Ludlow Maury (as "Servant"), Harold McGee (as "Bailiff/Musician/Royal Servant"), John Merivale (as "Mark Smeaton"), Frank Myers (as "Singer"), Wendell K. Phillips (as "Thomas Cromwell"), Louise Platt (as "Mary Boleyn"), Harry Selby, Allan Stevenson (as "Henry Norris"), Percy Waram (as "Cardinal Wolsey"), Malcolm Wells, John Williams (as "Duke of Norfolk"). Replacement actors: Francis Bethencourt (as "Royal Servant"), George Collier (as "Prior Houghton"), Walter Matthau (as "Royal Servant/Servant") [Broadway debut], Polly Rowles (as "Mary Boleyn"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company and Leland Hayward. Note: Filmed as Anne of the Thousand Days (1969).
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