- Stage and vaudeville actor. Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Meet a Body (1944).
- Mr. Big (1941).
- Arsenic and Old Lace (1941). Comedy. Written by Joseph Kesselring. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. Fulton Theatre (moved to The Hudson Theatre on 25 Sep 1943 to close): 10 Jan 1941- 17 Jun 1944 (1444 performances). Cast: Jean Adair (as "Martha Brewster"), John Alexander, Wyrley Birch (as "Rev. Dr. Harper"), Helen Brooks, Bruce Gordon, Henry Herbert (as "Mr. Gibbs"), Josephine Hull, Allyn Joslyn (as "Mortimer Brewster"), Boris Karloff (as "Jonathan Brewster"), William Parke, John Quigg, Anthony Ross, Edgar Stehli, Victor Sutherland. Replacement actors [during Fulton Theatre run]: Patricia Collinge (as "Abby Brewster"), Ashley Cooper (as "Mr. Witherspoon"), Laura Hope Crews (as "Abby Brewster") [from Jun 1942- ?], Minnie Dupree (as "Martha Brewster"), Harry Gribbon (as "Teddy Brewster"), Margaret Joyce (as "Elaine Harper") [from 15 Jun 1942- ?], Clinton Sundberg (as "Mortimer Brewster"), Erich von Stroheim (as "Jonathan Brewster") [from Jun 1942 - ?]. Replacement actors [during Hudson Theatre run]: Wallace Acton (as "Dr. Einstein"), Richard Bishop (as "Lieutenant Rooney"), Helen Brooks (as "Elaine Harper"), Solen Burry (as "Officer Klein"), Ross Chetwynd (as "Officer Brophy"), Blaine Cordner (as "Officer O'Hara"), Gilbert Douglas (as "Mr. Witherspoon"), Harry Gribbon (as "Teddy Brewster"), Herbert Ranson (as "The Rev. Dr. Harper"), Effie Shannon (as "Martha Brewster"), Joseph Sweeney (as "Jonathan Brewster"), Walter Wagner (as "Mortimer Brewster"). Produced by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.
- Delicate Story (1940). Written by Ferenc Molnar. Translated by Gilbert Miller. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Henry Miller's Theatre: 4 Dec 1940- 28 Dec 1940 (29 performances). Cast: Edna Best, Thomas Brown, Jacqueline Clarke, Norma Clerc, John Craven, Haldor DeBecker, Alfred Etcheverry, Florence Fair, Jay Fassett, Katherine Grey, Harry Gribbon (as "Police Captain"), Harry Irvine, Leslie King, Arnold Korff, Milton Neil, Gordon Nelson, Carlotta Nillson, Patsy O'Shea, Howard Sherman, May Thomas, Natalie Thompson, Norman Tokar. Produced by Gilbert Miller and Vinton Freedley.
- Alley Cat (1934).
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