- (1920 - 1946) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1920) Stage Play: The Purple Mask. Melodrama.
- (1941) Stage Play: Clash by Night. Drama. Written by Clifford Odets. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Belasco Theatre: 27 Dec 1941- 7 Feb 1942 (49 performances). Cast: Seth Arnold (as "Vincent Kress"), Tallulah Bankhead (as "Mae Wilenski"), Ralph Chambers (as "Mr. Potter"), Lee J. Cobb (as "Jerry Wilenski"), Stephan Eugene Cole (as "Usher"), Harold Grau (as "Man"), John F. Hamilton (as "Jerry's Father"), Katherine Locke (as "Peggy Coffey"), William Nunn (as "Waiter"), Robert Ryan (as "Joe W. Doyle"), Joseph Schildkraut (as "Earl Pfeiffer"), Joseph Shattuck (as "Abe Horowitz"), Art Smith (as "Tom"). Produced by Billy Rose. Note: Filmed as Clash by Night (1952).
- (1943) Stage Play: My Dear Public. Musical.
- (1934) Stage Play: The Night Remembers. Melodrama/mystery. Written by Martha O'Dwyer (credited as Martha Madison). Directed by Leo Bulgakov. Playhouse Theatre: 27 Nov 1934- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Philip Bourneuf (as "Jim") [Broadway debut], Harry Clarke (as "Hank"), F.G. Cleveland (as "Bill"), Frank Coletti (as "Mullen"), Frank Collins (as "Fred"), Lizzie Cubitt (as "Scrub Woman"), Frank Dae (as "Inspector Kelly"), Bill Darwin (as "Tough Boy"), Hal Dearborn (as "Mooney"), Robert Elwyn, Howard Ferguson, Vincent Gerbino, Van Heflin (as "Paul Ivins"), Mary Holsman, Marie Hunt, Vera Hurst, Wilfred Jessop, Sheldon Leonard (as "Tall Man"), Ann Martin, Tom Morrison, Robert J. Mulligan, Allen Nourse (as "Night Clerk"), William Nunn, Ernst Robert (as "Speakeasy Proprietor"), André Salama, Margaret Seaman, Brandon Tynan (as "Momo Sebalios"), Philip Van Zandt (as "Taxi Driver"). Produced by B. Peters and Leslie J. Spiller.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Octoroon. Melodrama (revival). Written by Dion Boucicault [posthumous credit]. Directed by Frank Hatch. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 12 Mar 1929- unknown (unknown performances). Produced by John Leffler. Note: Filmed earlier by Gaumont British Picture Corp. as The Octoroon (1903), and by The Kalem Company [distributed by General Film Co.] as The Octoroon (1913).
- (1935) Stage Play: Mother Sings. Written by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Scenic Design by Harry Gordon Bennett. Directed by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Cort's 58th Street Theatre: 12 Nov 1935- Nov 1935 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Produced by William Crosby.
- (1930) Stage Play: Grand Hotel. Drama. Written by William Absalom Drake. From the German of Vicki Baum. Assistant Director: Fritz Feld. General Stage Manager: Joseph Calleia [credited as Joseph Spurin-Calleia]. Stage Manager: Walter Baldwin. Scenic Design by Aline Bernstein. Directed by Herman Shumlin. National Theatre: 13 Nov 1930- Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/459 performances). Cast: Hortense Alden (as "Flaemmchen"), Lester Alden, Walter Baldwin (as "Desk Clerk"), Audrey Bauer (as "Chambermaid"), Romaine Callender (as "Dr. Otternschlag"), Fred Eckhart (as "Porter"), Harry Hanlon, Stephen Irving (as "Schweimann"), Sam Jaffe (as "Kringelein"), Eugenie Leontovich (as "Grusinskaia"), Richard Lloyd (as "Waitz"), William Nunn (as "Meierheim"), Rafaela Ottiano (as "Suzanne"), Florence Pendleton, Clarence Rock (as "Gigolo"), Sig Ruman [credited as Siegfried Rumann] (as "Preysing"), 'Harry D. Southard (as "Justice Zinnowitz"), Joseph Calleia [credited as Joseph Spurin-Calleia] (as "Chauffeur"), Frank W. Taylor (as "Reception Manager"), Albert Dekker [credited as Albert Van Dekker], (as "Baron von Gaigern"), Walter Vonnegut (as "Senf"). Produced by Herman Shumlin. Produced in association with Harry Moses. Note: Filmed by MGM as Grand Hotel (1932).
- (1937) Stage Play: One Thing After Another. Drama. Written by Sheldon Noble. Directed by Walter Craig. Fulton Theatre: 28 Dec 1937- Jan 1938 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Richard Bishop [credited as Richard S. Bishop] (as "Boss Gilray"), Kenneth Daigneau (as "Morgan"), Kathleen Fitz (as "Judy Canfield"), William Foran (as "Gus"), Kathryn Givney (as "Kay Trevor"), Fred Howard (as "Chatterbox"), John Kane (as "Myron"), Stephen Kent (as "Harry Dill"), Louise Larabee (as "Marcia Hancock"), Ben Laughlin (as "Lefty"), Charles Lawrence (as "Winkie Butts"), Ann Mason (as "Eloise Woodward"), Edward J. Nugent (as "Don Weston"), William Nunn (as "Sheriff Casper Blakesley"), Brandon Peters (as "Jack Thompson"), Arthur Pierson (as "Bob Barnard"), Joseph Bates Smith (as "A Waiter"), Joseph Vitale (as "Pete"). Produced by Walter Craig.
- (1946) Stage Play: A Joy Forever. Written by Vincent McConnor. Scenic Design by Stewart Chaney. Directed by Reginald Denham. Biltmore Theatre: 7 Jan 1946- 19 Jan 1946 (16 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Mrs. Tillery"), Seth Arnold (as "Old Dan"), Rollin Bauer (as "Guard"), Charles Boaz (as "Model"), Loïs Bolton (as "Mrs. Danforth"), Joe Johnson (as "Wallace"), Nicholas Joy (as "Archer Barrington"), Guy Kibbee (as "Benjamin Vinnieum") [final Broadway role], Fred Knight (as "Delivery Man"), Ottilie Kruger (as "Constance Sherman"), Charles Laffin (as "Frith"), William Nunn (as "Young Dan") [final Broadway credit], Dorothy Sands (as "Tina"), Natalie Schafer (as "Allora Eames"), Lucian Self (as "Assistant Delivery Man"), Loring Smith (as "Harrison Eames"). Produced by Blevins Davis and Archie Thomson.
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