- (1941) Stage: Appeared in "Sons o' Fun" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The 46th Street Theatre from 29 Mar 1943-close): 1 Dec 1941- 29 Aug 1943). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1946) Stage: Appeared (as "Herman"; final Broadway role) in "If the Shoe Fits" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by David Raksin. Lyrics by June Carroll. Book by June Carroll and Robert Duke. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Choreographed by Charles Weidman. Directed by Eugene S. Bryden. New Century Theatre: 5 Dec 1946-21 Dec 1946 (21 performances). Cast: Gail Adams (as "Loreli"), Adrienne (as "Widow Willow"), Eileen Ayers (as "Lilith"), Ferd Bernaski (as "Four Sprites"), Harvey Braun (as "First Lawyer"), Vincent Carbone (as "Court Dancer" / "Four Sprites"), Ray Cook (as "The Baker"), Richard D'Arcy (as "Sailor"), Marilyn Day (as "Delilah"), Paula Dee (as "Acrobatic Attendant"), Florence Desmond (as "Lady Eve"), Eddie Dew (as "Prince Charming"; billed as Edward Dew), Leila Ernst (as "Cinderella"), Jody Gilbert (as "Mistress Spratt"), Eleanor Jones (as "Lady Guinevere"), Dorothy Karroll (as "Lady Persevere"), Walter Kattwinkel (as "Second Undertaker"), Allen Knowles (as "Four Sprites"), Edward J. Lambert (as "King Kindly"), Eugene Martin (as "Singing Attendant"), Don Mayo (as "First Undertaker"), Frank Milton (as "His Magnificence, The Wizard"), Sherle North (as "Thais"; final Broadway role), Jean Olds (as "Dame Crinkle"), Fin Olsen, Chloe Owen (as "Dame Crackle"), Robert Penn (as "Town Crier"), Barbara Perry (as "Kate"), Harry Rogers (as "Four Sprites"), Stanley Simmonds (as "Second Lawyer"), Youka Troubetzkoy (as "Major Domo"), Billy Vaux (as "Dancing Attendant"), Jane Vinson (as "Acrobatic Attendant"), Richard Wentworth (as "The Butcher Boy"), Joyce White (as "Dame Crumple"), Jack Williams (as "Broderick"). Produced by Leonard Sillman.
- (1950) Unsold pilot: Appeared (w/Sheldon Leonard) in a sitcom pilot called "The Private Eyes", about the adventures of two bumbling private detectives.
- (1955) Unsold pilot: Appeared in a pilot for Desilu called "Just Off Broadway".
- (1955) Unsold pilot: Appeared in a sitcom pilot starring Mel Tormé called "Everything Happens to Mel".
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