- (1940) He performed in his revue, "Funny Side Up," at His Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Florence Desmond in the cast.
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Naughty Riquette (1926). Musical comedy. Book by Harry B. Smith. Adapted from the German of Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Additional music by Kendall Burgess, R.P. Weston, Alfred Goodman and Maurice Ruebens. Additional lyrics by Bert Lee. Directed by J.J. Shubert. Cosmopolitan Theatre: 13 Sep 1926- 27 Nov 1926 (88 performances). Cast: Walter Armin (as "Faverolle/Prof. DuBose"), Edward Basse (as "Abri-Dabri"), Connie Emerald (as "Simone "), Alexander Gray (as "Gaston Riviere "), Oliver Hagan (as "Dupont/Lord Dillington/Colonel Latour"), Mitzi Hajos (as "Riquette Duval"), Peter Hawley (as "Maurel/Captain Duroc"), Sylvan Lee (as "Dean"), Stanley Lupino (as "Theophile Michu"), Audrey Maple (as "Clarisse La Fleur"), Mary Marlowe (as "Liane de Soucy"), Jane Moore (as "Julie "), George A. Schiller (as "Alphonse La Fleur"), Lenoria Spiro (as "Yvette"), Joseph Spree (as "Bardou/Maitre d'Hotel"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- The Nightingale (1927). Musical romance. Music by Armand Vecsey. Book by Guy Bolton. Lyrics by Clifford Grey and P.G. Wodehouse. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Choreographed by Carl Hemmer. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by George Barbier. Directed by Lewis Morton. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 3 Jan 1927- 26 Mar 1927 (96 performances). Cast: Leon Abrahamson (as "Ensemble"), Fred Barth (as "Ensemble"), Richard Bartlett (as "Ensemble"), Madeline Biltmore (as "Ensemble"), Donald Black (as "Cadet Officer/Ensemble"), Lee Borough (as "Ensemble"), Victor Bozardt (as "Colonel Robert E. Lee/Cornelius Vanderbilt"), George Brent (as "Ensemble"), Violet Carlson (as "Josephine"), Eileen Carmody (as "Dolly"), Marie Chase (as "Ensemble"), Jack Connett (as "Ensemble"), Raymond Cullen (as "Ensemble"), Robert W. Davis (as "Ensemble"), Tom Denton (as "Ensemble"), William Dillon (as "Ensemble"), Ivan Dneproff (as "Signor Belletti"), Jack Edmunds (as "Ensemble"), Ralph Errolle (as "Captain Rex Gurnee"), Sophie Everett (as "Mrs. Gurnee"), Neal Frank (as "Footman/Ensemble"), John Gaines (as "Colonel Wainwright/Butler"), Vira Galli (as "Ensemble"), George Glascow (as "Ensemble"), Gerald Goff (as "Ensemble"), John Gutscher (as "Ensemble"), Robert Harper (as "Usher/Ensemble"), Mimi Hayes (as "Ensemble"), Lucius Henderson (as "Major-General Gurnee"), Robert Hobbs (as "Captain Joe Archer"), Edward Hoffman (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Janeway (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Johnston (as "Ensemble"), Nicholas Joy (as "Stephen Rutherford"), Bruce King (as "Ensemble"), Theodora Loper (as "Ensemble"), Walter Lunt (as "Ensemble"), Stanley Lupino (as "Mr. Carp"), Maryan Lynn (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Maurice (as "Ensemble"), Ileen May (as "Ensemble"), James McKay (as "Ensemble"), Arline Melburn (as "Susan"), John Muccio (as "Ensemble"), Florence O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Painter (as "Jenny Lind"), Clara Palmer (as "Mrs. Vischer Van Loo"), Viola Paulson (as "Ensemble"), Harry Quinn (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Ramsey (as "Ensemble"), Henry Riebeselle (as "Ensemble"), John Russell (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Sharr (as "Ensemble"), Sydnie Smith (as "Ensemble"), Herbert Stanley (as "Ensemble"), Sonintu Syrjala (as "Ensemble"), Luther Talbert (as "Ensemble"), William Tucker (as "Otto Goldschmidt"), Albert Valnor (as "Ensemble"), Eileen Van Biene (as "Alice Wainwright"), Byron Way (as "Ensemble"), Thomas Whitley (as "Piper"), Tom Wise (as "P.T. Barnum"), Harold Woodward (as "Whistler"), Mabel Zoeckler (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (August 16, 1922 - October 1922) He acted in Henri Christine's play, "Phi-Phi," at the London Pavilion in London, England with June, Arthur Roberts, Clifton Webb, Jay Laurier, and Evelyn Laye in the cast.
- (1938) He acted in Vivian Ellis's musical, "The Fleet's Lit Up," at the London Hippodrome in London, England with Francis Day, Ralph Reader, Enid Lowe, Adele Dixon, Geraldo and His Band in the cast. George Black was director.
- (1936) He acted in his musical, "Over She Goes," at the Saville Theatre in London, England with Laddie Cliffe, Adele Dixon, Sally Gray, Syd Walker, Teddie St. Denis, Eric Fawcett, Billy Mayerl, Richard Murdoch, Barbara Francis, and Barry O'Neill in the cast.
- (1941) He acted in Edward Horan and his musical, "Lady Behave," at His Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Pat Kirkwood, Meinhart Maur, Judy Campbell, and Sally Gray in the cast.
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