- (1926 - 1960) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1926) Stage Play: Wooden Kimono. Comedy/melodrama. Written by John Floyd. Directed by Frederick Stanhope. Martin Beck Theatre: 27 Dec 1927- Jun 1927 (closing date unknown/209 performances). Cast: Leslie Austen (as "Richard Halstead, 2nd"), Robert Bentley (as "Peter Mullen"), Helen Carew, Alden Chase (as "Richard Halstead, 1st"), Dudley Clements (as "John Dryden"), Samuel Colt, Jean Dixon (as "Mary Maddern") [Broadway debut], Leonore Harris (as "Clara Malcolm"), Hermann Lieb (as "Dr. Graham"), William Norton (as "Roger Malcom"), Worthington Romaine (as "Sheriff Jott"), Bennett Southard (as "Sandock"). Produced by Frederick Stanhope and Jacques Froehlich.
- (1927) Stage Play: Behold the Bridegroom. Written by George Kelly. Directed by George Kelly. Cort Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from Feb 1928- close); 26 Dec 1927- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Judith Anderson (as "Antoinette Lyle"), Clarence Bellair (as "Doctor Loebell"), Jean Dixon (as "Constance Peyton"), Marion Evenson (as "Nurse"), Mary Gildea (as "Sheppard"), Thurston Hall (as "Robert Lyle"), Carl Hamilton (as "Doctor Huntington"), Kenneth Lawton (as "Edwards"), John Marston (as "Spencer Train"), Virginia Russell (as "Mary McGrath"), Mary Servoss (as "Mrs. Eleanor Ridgway"), Lester Vail (as "Gehring Fitler"). Produced by Rosalie Stewart.
- (1928) Stage Play: Anna.
- (1928) Stage Play: Heavy Traffic. Comedy.
- (1928) Stage Play: Back Here. Written by Olga Printzlau [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Victor Morley. Klaw Theatre: 26 Nov 1928- Dec 1928 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: John Cambridge (as "Sam Short"), Jean Dixon (as "Rose Cady"), Melvyn Douglas (as "Sergeant "Terry" O'Brien"), Jeanne Greene (as "Kitty"), Emily Hamill (as "Ruth"), Philip Heege (as "Kelly"), William Holly (as "Goofy"), Jane Houston (as "Vera/Madame Delane"), Kitty Kelly (as "Winnie"), Marza La Rubia (as "Mrs. Duane Hanford"), Joseph Lee (as "Jimmy Martin"), Bryan Lycan (as "Slim"), Donald McClelland (as "Breazy Eason"), Florence McGee (as "Polly"), George Meeker (as "Peter Linden"), Edward Pawley (as "Rudy Renaldo"), Ernest Pollock (as "Tibby"), Peggy Shannon (as "Sally"), Kathleen Terry (as "Margie"), June Webster (as "Melba"). Produced by William A. Brady. Produced in association with I.H. Herk.
- (1928) Stage Play: June Moon. Comedy. Written by Ring Lardner and George S. Kaufman. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Broadhurst Theatre: 23 Oct 1928- Apr 1929 (closing date unknown/273 performances). Cast: Frank Conlan, Jean Dixon (as "Lucille"), Norman Foster (as "Fred M. Stevens"), Emil Hoch (as "A Man Named Brainard"), Leo Kennedy, Margaret Lee, Philip Loeb, Frank Otto, Lee Patrick, Florence D. Rice, Harry Rosenthal, Linda Watkins. Produced by Sam Harris. Note: Filmed as Blonde Trouble (1937), June Moon (1931), June Moon (1974).
- (1930) Stage Play: Once in a Lifetime. Comedy. Written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Stage Manager: Robert B. Sinclair. Scenic Design by Cirker & Robbins. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Music Box Theatre: 24 Sep 1920- Sep 1931 (unknown closing date/406 performances). Cast: Frances E. Brandt (as "Mrs. Walker"), Jane Buchanan (as "A Voice Pupil"), Spring Byington (as "Helen Hobart"), George Casselberry (as "One of Three Scenario Writers"), Payson Crane (as "Bellboy"), Louis Cruger (as "Weisskopf"), Janet Currie (as "Phyllis Fontaine"), Jean Dixon (as "May Daniels"), Walter Dreher (as "Rudolph Kammerling"), Marie Ferguson (as "Miss Fontaine's Maid"), Stanley Fitzpatrick (as "Page"), Eugenie Frontai (as "Florabel Leigh"), Harold Grau (as "Mr. Flick"), Charles Halton (as "Herman Glogauer"), Virginia Hawkins (as "Miss Chasen"), John O. Hewitt (as "Electrician"), Marc Loebell (as "Ernest"), Edward Loud (as "Miss Leigh's Chauffer/Leading Man"), Charles Mack (as "Miss Fontaine's Chauffer"), Georgia MacKinnon (as "Script Girl"), Burton Mallory (as "One of Three Scenario Writers"), Leona Maricle (as "Miss Leighton"), William McFadden (as "Meterstein"), Edwin Mills (as "Page"), Grant Mills (as "Jerry Hyland"), Irving Morrow (as "Bishop"), Hugh O'Connell (as "George Lewis"), Sally Phipps (as "Susan Walker"), Oscar Polk (as "Porter"), Kempton Race (as "One of Three Scenario Writers"), Robert Ryder (as "George's Secretary"), Otis Schaefer (as "Coat Check Girl"), Dorothy Talbot (as "Miss Leigh's Maid"), Frances Thress (as "Bridesmaid"), Clara Waring (as "Cigarette Girl"), Jack Williams (as "Electrician"). Produced by Sam Harris. Replacement actors: Granville Bates (as "Bishop"), Warner Bliss (as "Miss Leigh's Chauffer"), Jane Buchanan (as "Susan Walker"), Moss Hart (as "Lawrence Vail"), Irving Morrow (as "First Cameraman"). Note: Mr. Berlin had no direct involvement with this production aside from theatre ownership (with Sam Harris).
- (1933) Stage Play: Heat Lightning. Drama. Written by George Abbott and Leon Abrams. Directed by George Abbott. Drama. Booth Theatre: 15 Sep 1933- Oct 1933 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Eddie Acuff (as "Everett"), Joan Carr (as "Mrs. Ashton"), Carmen Castellanos (as "Mexican Family"), Irene Castellanos (as "Mexican Family"), Gail De Hart (as "First Hitch-Hiker"), Jean Dixon (as "Olga"), Joseph Downing (as "Chauffeur"), Robert Gleckler (as "George"), Coburn Goodwin (as "Steve"), Emily Lowry (as "Myra"), Joseph Rivers (as "Mexican Family"), Dolores Sierra (as "Mexican Family"), Emilio Sierra (as "Mexican Family"), Maud Sinclair [credited as Maud B. Sinclair] (as "A Wife"), Robert Sloane (as "Jeff"), Leonore Sorsby (as "Mrs. Tifton"), William Wadsworth (as "A Husband"), Geraldine Wall (as "Second Hitch-Hiker"). Produced by Abbott-Dunning Inc. Note: Filmed as Heat Lightning (1934).
- (1935) Stage Play: Bright Star. Written by Philip Barry. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Empire Theatre: 15 Oct 1935- Oct 1935 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Mae Castle, Jean Dixon (as "Kate Hastings"), Katherine Grey (as "Emily Updike"), Julie Haydon (as "Hope Blake"), Louis Jean Heydt (as "Sam Riddle"), Rosalie Norman (as "Libby Eldrege"), Damian O'Flynn (as "Paul Herrick"), Lee Tracy (as "Quinn Hanna"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1940) Stage Play: George Washington Slept Here. Written by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. Scenic Design by John Root. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Lyceum Theatre (moved to Carnegie Hall from 23 Jun 1942- close): 18 Oct 1940- 12 Jul 1942 (197 performances). Performed in rotation with "The Chocolate Soldier"). Cast: Richard Barbee (as "Mr. Prescott"), George Baxter, Kendall Clark (as "Steve Eldridge"), Dudley Digges (as "Uncle Stanley"), Jean Dixon (as "Annabelle Fuller"), Marian Edwards (as "Sue Barrington"), Edward Elliott (as "Tommy Hughes"), Peggy French (as "Madge Fuller"), Percy Kilbride (as "Mr. Kimber"), David Orrick (as "Leggett Frazer"), Bobby Readick (as "Raymond"), Toni Sorel (as "Miss Wilcox"), Mabel Taliaferro (as "Mrs. Douglas"), Paula Trueman (as "Hester"), Ernest Truex (as "Newton Fuller"), Grace Valentine (as "Katie"), Ruth Weston (as "Rena Leslie"). Produced by Sam Harris. Note: Filmed as George Washington Slept Here (1942).
- (1945) Stage Play: The Deep Mrs. Sykes. Comedy. Written and directed by George Kelly. Booth Theatre: 19 Mar 1945- 19 May 1945 (72 performances). Cast: Gwen Anderson, Katherine Anderson, Margaret Bannerman, Romney Brent, Jean Dixon (as "Mrs. Fentriss"), Mary Forbes (as "Ada") [final Broadway role], Mary Gildia, Ralph Glover, Neil Hamilton, Charlotte Keane, Richard Martin, Tom McElhany, Grandon Rhodes, Catherine Willard. Produced by Stanley Gilkey and Barbara Payne.
- (1949) Stage Play: The Velvet Glove. Comedy.
- (1952) Stage Play: To Be Continued. Comedy.
- (1957) Stage Play: The Square Root of Wonderful.
- (1959) Stage Play: The Gang's All Here.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content