- (1926 - 1955) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1926) Stage Play: Mixed Bill. Neighborhood Playhouse: 16 Mar 1926- Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/27 performances/production was composed of the following shows: A Burmese Pwe, The Apothecary, and Kuan Yin). Kuan Yin [only production of the 3 in which Mr. Hulett appeared). Music by A. Avshalomoff. Written by Carroll Lunt. Adapted from Chinese play by K.L. Shi. Cast: William Beyer (as "The Army of Four Thousand: First Thousand"), Albert Carroll (as "General Khang/Ming Wai"), Frieda Granavetter (as "Assistant Property Boy"), Marjorie Haskell (as "Kuan Yin"), Gorge Hoag The Army of Four Thousand: Second Thousand"), Otto Hulett [credited as Otto Hulicius] (as "Captain Yuan/Great God Tau"), Lily Lubell (as "Sie Khang"), Ian Maclaren (as "Property Man"), Lewis McMichael (as "The Army of Four Thousand: Third Thousand/Messenger"), Paula Trueman (as "Too Fei"), Victor Wolfson [credited as Victor Wolfsohn] (as "The Army of Four Thousand: Fourth Thousand") [Broadway debut]. Produced by The Neighborhood Playhouse.
- (1931) Stage Play: Counsellor-at-Law. Drama. Written by Elmer Rice. Directed by Elmer Rice. Plymouth Theatre: 6 Nov 1931- Jul 1932 (closing date unknown/292 performances). Cast: Paul Muni (as "George Simon"), Sam Bonnell (as "John P. Tedesco"), Elmer Brown (as "Francis Clark Baird"), Jack Collins, June Cox (as "Richard Dwight, Jr."), John Hammond Dailey(as "Charles McFadden"), Dorothy Dodge (as "Lillian Larue"), Gladys Feldman (as "Zedorah Chapman"), Ned Glass (as "A Postman/David Simon") [Broadway debut], Jane Hamilton, Angela Jacobs, Marvin Kline, Malka Kornstein, Anna Kostant, Jack Leslie, T.H. Manning, Constance McKay, Jennie Moscowitz, Buddy Proctor, Louise Prussing, John Qualen, Lester Salkow, William Vaughn, David Vivian, Conway Washburne, Martin Wolfson (as "Harry Becker"), Victor Wolfson (as "A Tall Man"). Produced by Elmer Rice. Note: Filmed by Universal Pictures as Counsellor at Law (1933).
- (1932) Stage Play: Counsellor-at-Law. Drama (revival). Written by Elmer Rice. Directed by Elmer Rice. Plymouth Theatre (moved to The 46th Street Theatre from 15 May 1933 to close): 12 Sep 1932- May 1933 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: Sam Bonnell (as "John P. Tedesco"), Elmer Brown, Jack Collins, June Cox, John Crump, J. Hammond Dailey, Dorothy Day, John Garfield (as "Henry Susskind") [credited as Jules Garfield], Ned Glass (as "David Simon"), Jane Hamilton, Angela Jacobs, Malka Kornstein, Jack Leslie, T.H. Manning, Harry Mervis, Sue Moore, Jennie Moscowitz, James Mullin, Paul Muni (as "George Simon"), Buddy Proctor, John M. Qualen, Mary Servoss (as "Cora Simon"), Ann Teeman, Doris Underwood, William Vaughn, David Vivian, Conway Washburne, Martin Wolfson (as "Harry Becker"), Victor Wolfson (as "A Tall Man"). Produced by Elmer Rice. Note: Filmed by Universal Pictures as Counsellor at Law (1933).
- (1935) Stage Play: Mother.
- (1935) Stage Play: Crime and Punishment. Drama.
- (1936) Stage Play: Bitter Stream.
- (1937) Stage Play: Excursion. Comedy. Written by Victor Wolfson. Directed by Worthington Miner [credited as C. Worthington Miner]. Vanderbilt Theatre: 9 Apr 1937- Jul 1937 (closing date unknown/116 performances). Cast: Shirley Booth (as "Mrs. Loschavio"), Dorothy Brackett (as "Passenger"), Flora Campbell (as "Lee Pitman"), Irene Cattell (as "Mrs. Geasling"), William H. Chambers (as "Pat Sloan"), John Cherry (as "Linton"), Henry Clark, J. Hammond Dailey, Marilyn Erskine (as "Eileen Loschavio"), William Foran (as "Pop"), Frances Fuller, Connie Gilchrist (as "Martha"), Kathryn Grace, Jackie Grimes, Mae Grimes, Whitford Kane, John L. Kearney, Richard Kendrick, Julie Lawrence, Sylvia Leigh (as "Tessie"), William H. Malone, Jennie Moscowitz, Joseph Olney, John O'Shaughnessy, William Redfield [credited as Billy Redfield], Anthony Ross, Fred Stewart (as "Stevens"), Robert Thomsen, Nellie Thorne, Lester Wald, Eric Walz, Conway Washburne (as "Mac Coleman") [final Broadway role], James R. Waters, Sylvia Weld (as "Passenger"), Robert Williams (as "Red Magoon"), Lesley Woods (as "Passenger"). Produced by John C. Wilson.
- (1939) Stage Play: Pastoral. Comedy. Written by Victor Wolfson. Directed by George Somnes. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 Nov 1939- 11 Nov 1939 (14 performances). Cast: Wallace Acton (as "Mr. Grewsome"), Frieda Altman (as "Sara Ten Brock"), John Banner (as "Genko"), Elnora Blum, Virginia Campbell, Wilton Graff, Georgette Harvey (as "Wonderful Glory"), Charles Lang, William Nichols, Judy Parrish, John Philliber (as "Larry"), Morton Stevens (as "Father Blodgett"), Dick Wade, James Waters, Ruth Weston, Cornel Wilde (as "Reef Tabanian"). Produced by Bonfils & Somnes Inc.
- (1943) Stage Play: The Family. Written by Victor Wolfson. Based on the novel by Nina Federova. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. Windsor Theatre: 30 Mar 1943- 3 Apr 1943 (7 performances). Cast: Richard Conte (as "Peter") [credited as Nicholas Conte], Kaie Deei, Ronald Dexter, Alec Englander, Marion Evensen, Elisabeth Fraser, Lowell Gilmore, Carol Goodner, Yung Ying Hsu, June Kim Amah, Arnold Korff (as "Professor Chernov"), Bill Lipton, Katherine Squire, Joseph Tsho Shih, Boris Tumarin, Evelyn Varden, Lucile Watson, Ping Yuen Zi. Produced by Oscar Serlin.
- (1950) Stage Play: Pride's Crossing. Drama. Written by Victor Wolfson. Scenic Design by Ralph Alswang. Directed by Martin Manulis. Biltmore Theatre: 20 Nov 1950- 25 Nov 1950 (8 performances). Cast: John Baragrey (as "Lathrop Merrill"), Katharine Bard (as "Selena Merrill"), Mildred Dunnock (as "Mrs. Bayard Goodale"), Tamara Geva (as "Zilla"), Donny Harris (as "Allan"), Robin Michael (as "Bobby"). Produced by Edward Hambleton [credited as T. Edward Hambleton].
- (1955) Stage Play: Seventh Heaven. Musical. Music by Victor Young. Lyrics by Stella Unger. Material by Victor Wolfson and Stella Unger. Based on the play by Austin Strong. Musical Direction by Max Meth. Music orchestrated by David Terry. Choral direction by Crane Calder. Choreographed by Peter Gennaro. Scenic Design by Marcel Vertés. Uncredited show doctoring by Jerome Robbins. Directed by John C. Wilson. ANTA Playhouse: 26 May 1955- 2 Jul 1955 (44 performances). Cast: Gloria DeHaven (as "Diane"), Kurt Kasznar (as "Boule"), Ricardo Montalban (as "Chico"), Winifred Ainslee, Bea Arthur (as "Mme. Suze"), Lee Becker, Malcolm Lee Beggs, Walter Brandin, George Burles, William Carson, John Carter, Robert Clary (as "Fleegle, The Rat"), David Collyer, Philip Cook, Dominic Cortese, Victor Duntiere, Bonnie Evans, Joe Flynn (as "Baker Boy," "Second American Soldier," and "Singer"), William Guske, Edmund Hall, Patricia Hammerlee, Gwen Harmon, Barclay Hodges, Ferdi Hoffman, Leo Kayworth, Nancy Lynch, Joy Marlene, Scott Merrill, Alexandra Moss, Ralph Quist, Gerrianne Raphael, Chita Rivera (as "Fifi"), Raymond St. Jacques (as "First Sengalese," "First French Soldier," and "Singer"), Philip Salem, Jeanne Schlegel, Betty Jane Seagle, Helena Seroy, Barbara Stabile, Nanette Vezina, Rebecca Vorno, James E. Wall, Ralph Wayne, Jimmy White. Produced by Gant Gaither and William Bacher.
- (July 1948) His play, "Excursion," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Carl Benton Reid in the cast.
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