- (1943) Stage: Appeared in "Paul Draper and Larry Adler" on Broadway. Musical revue/special. Piano Accompanist: Art Ferrante. City Center Theatre: 31 Dec 1943-5 Feb 1944 (4 performances). Cast: Paul Draper.
- (1940) Stage: Appeared (as "The Old Park Bench" Singer" / ""Toscanini, Stokowski and Me" Assistant") in "Keep Off the Grass" on Broadway. Musical comedy/revue. Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Al Dubin and Howard Dietz. Sketches by Mort Lewis, Parke Levy, Alan Lipscott, S. Jay Kaufman and Norman Panama & Melvin Frank. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Vocal arrangements by Anthony R. Morelli. Miss O'Brien's arrangements by Arthur Wilson. Scenic Design / Costume Design by Nat Karson. Stage Directed by Frederick De Cordova. Book directed by Eddie Dowling (credited as Edward Duryea Dowling). Choreographed by George Balanchine. Broadhurst Theatre: 23 May 1940-29 Jun 1940 (44 performances). Cast: Ray Arnett, Billie Bernice, Mimi Berry, Blondie (as "Dorothy Thompson" / "Misinformation, Please"), Peanuts Bohn, Ray Bolger (as "Crazy as a Loon" Singer" / "Dancer" / "Thirsty Man" / "The Fountain" / "A Latin Tune, A Manhattan Moon, and You" Singer / "A Latin Tune, A Manhattan Moon, and You" Dancer / "Rhett, Scarlett & Ashley" Singer / "Old Jitterbug" Singer / "Old Jitterbug" Dancer / "Raffles" Dancer / "The Tiger" / "Hormones" / "This is Winter" Dancer), Betty Bruce, Virginia Burke, Martha Burnett, Imogen Carpenter, Ilka Chase (as "She" / "Romantique" / "Thirsty Woman" / The Fountain" / "Juliet" / "Shakespeare's-A-Poppin" / "Rhett, Scarlett & Ashley" Singer / "Art Lover" / "Museum Piece"), Gloria Clare, Harriet Clarke, John Coy, Margie Dale, Maude Davis, Bela de Tuscan, Joanna de Tuscan, Fred Deming, Helen Devlin, Henry Dick, La Motte Dodson, Jimmy Durante (as "Dr. Kildare" / "The Tree Doctor" / "The Fugitive" / "A Fugitive From Esquire" / "Clifton Fadiman" / "Misinformation, Please" / "McSwindle" / "Shakespeare's-A-Poppin" / "Rhett, Scarlett & Ashley" Singer / "Guide" / "Museum Piece" / "Toscanini, Stokowski and Me" Conductor / "Mulligan" / "Hormones"), Hugh Ellsworth, Esta Elman, Jane Froman, Gloria Gaffey, Peggy Gallimore, Jackie Gleason (as "The Cabby's Serenade" Singer" / "Dr. Christian" / "The Tree Doctor" / "The Cop" / "The Fountain" / "The Valet" / "A Fugitive From Esquire" / "The Old Park Bench" Singer / "Tybalt" / "Shakespeare's-A-Poppin" / "Art Lover" / "Museum Piece" / "Toscanini, Stokowski and Me" Assistant / "A Salesman" / "Hormones"), Jiggs (as "F.P.A." / "Misinformation, Please"), Emmett Kelly (as "The Cabby's Serenade" Singer / "The Old Park Bench" Singer / "Art Lover" / "Museum Piece" / "La Motte Dodson's Monkeys Performer"), Ann Lass, Lynn Lawrence, June Le Roy, 'Jose Limon' (as "Performer"), Peggy Littlejohn, Louie (as "Oscar Levant" / "Misinformation, Please"), Lois Martin, Mary Joan Martin, John McAuley, Margery Moore, Hal Neiman, Virginia O'Brien, Sunnie O'Dea, Patsy (as "Ann Sheridan" / "Misinformation, Please"), Percy (as "Gypsy Rose Lee"), Jane Gray Petri, Nan Rae, Jerome Robbins (credited as Jerr5y Robbins; as "Dancing Young Man"), Robert Shackleton, Jerry Shepherd, Bob Sidney, Jane Starner, Aileen Stone, Sylvia Stone, Arnold Saint Subber (as "Bootblack" / "The Fountain" / "Art Lover"), Frances Tannehill (as "Park Stroller" / "The Fountain" / "Bird Lover" / "Birds" / The Morelli Singers"), Lee Tannen, The Toreadors, Daphne Vane, Sid Walker, Mimi Walthers, Don Weissmuller. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1930) Stage: Appeared in "Smiles" on Broadeway. Musical comedy. Music by Vincent Youmans. Directed by / Based on material by William Anthony McGuire. Lyrics by Clifford Grey [final Broadway credit during lifetime] and Harold Adamson. Additional lyrics by Ring Lardner. Music orchestrated by Paul Lannin [final Broadway credit]. Musical Director: Frank Tours. Choreographed by Ned Wayburn [final Broadway credit]. Ziegfeld Theatre: 18 Nov 1930-10 Jan 1931 (63 performances). Cast: Arline Aber, Charline Aber, Jean Ackerman, Pirko Alquist, Adele Astaire (as "Dot Hastings"), Fred Astaire (as "Bob Hastings"), Mabel Baade, Elsie Behrens, Joey Benton, Virginia Biddle, Dorothy Bow, Bobby Broadsley, Virginia Bruce (as "Ensemble"), Pamela Bryant, Katherine Burke, Georgia Caine, Irving Carter, Gordon Clark, Frank Coletti, Betty Collette, Mary Collins, Walter Costello, Gertrude Dahl, Louis Delgado, Claire Dodd (as "Clara"), Marion Dodge, Betty Dumbris, Madeline Dunbar, Marcelle Edwards, Georgia Ellis, Caja Eric, Louise Estes, Dorothy Flood, Eddie Foy Jr. (as "Gilbert Stone"), Agnes Franey, Paul Gregory, Maxine Gross, Burnie Halloway, Kathryn Hereford, Maurine Holmes, Bob Hope (as "Ensemble"), Meredith Howard, Tom Howard, Ken Huntington, Jackie Hurlbut, Lorraine Jaillet, David Johns, Juliette Jordan, Bernard Jukes, Ann Sothern (credited as Harriette Lake; Broadway debut), Marjorie LaVoe, Preston Lewis, Neva Lynn, Joe Lyons, Roy Mace, Martha Maggard, Pat Mann, Christine Maple, Rose Mariella, Doris May, Nellie Mayer, Constance McKenzie, Olive McLay, Marilyn Miller (as "Smiles"), Joseph Minitello, Hilda Moreno, Ruth Morgan, Patsy O'Day, Agnes O'Laughlin, Dorothy Patterson, Ruth Patterson, Peggy Peacock, Edward Raquello, Dolores Ray, Anna Rex, Adrian Rosely, Olga Royce, Charles Sager, Blanche Satchell, Phil Sheridan, Jack Spinello, Michael Stark, Ward Tallman, Ruth Tara, Norma Taylor, Harry Tighe, Lee Timmins, Helen Walsh, Jean Warren, Gil White. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1932) Stage: Appeared (as 'The Old Park Bench' Singer" / "Toscanini, Stokowski and Me" Assistant") in "Flying Colors" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music / lyrics / material by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz (also director). "On the American Plan" written in collaboration with George S. Kaufman. "Bon Voyage" and "The Salesman" written in collaboration with Corey Ford. "Lost in the Crowd" written in collaboration with Charles Sherman. Dances / Ensembles staged by Albertina Rasch. Imperial Theatre: 15 Sep 1932-25 Jan 1933 (188 performances). Cast: Charles Butterworth, Tamara Geva, Patsy Kelly, Clifton Webb, Alfreda Allman, June Blossom, Vera Bracken, Elsie Burrows, Phyllis Cameron, Helen Carrington, Janet Carver, Florence Chumbecos, Imogene Coca, Lucille Cole, Aida Conkey, Muriel Cook, Leonore Cox, Maxine Darrow, Mildred Davenport, Dorothy Dodd, Nancy Dolin, Lillian Duncan, Enez Early, Buddy Ebsen, Vilma Ebsen, Lloyd Ericson, Jackie Godfreyer, Ruth Gormley, Wilhelmina Gray, Consuello Harris, Bobby Johns, David Johns, George Kirk, Katherine Laughlin, Philip Loeb, George Magis, Irene McBride, William Miley, Evelyn Monte, Monette Moore, Katherine Mullowny, Frances Nevins, Myrtle Quinland, George Raymond, Carol Renwick, Wilma Roeloff, Jean Sargent, Morrie Siegel, Dolores Townsend, Rosalie Trego, Albertina Vitak, John Walsh, Elida Webb, Teddy West, Dora White, Virginia Whitmore, Jay Wilson, Lucille Wilson, Lillian Yarbo (as Billie Yarbo). Produced by Max Gordon.
- (1935) Stage: Appeared in Herbert and Ellis' revue "Streamline," in Charles B. Cochran's production at the Palace Theatre in London, England, with Florence Desmond, Roy Russell, Charles Heslop, Naunton Wayne, Tilly Losch, Nora Howard, La Jana, June Hart, Sepha Treble, Iris March, William Stephens, Moya Nugent, Esmond Knight and Kyra Nijinsky in the cast. Doris Zinkelsen, Cecil Beaton and Rex Whistler designed Mr. Cochran's Young Ladies.
- (1962) Stage: Appeared in "Take to the Hills! Charity Revue", at the Scala Theatre in London, England. Revue. Also in cast: Patrick Mower, Ian Hamilton, Brian Marber, Gemma Jones, Acker Bilk, Hughie Green, Michael Flanders, Donald Swann and Joan Heal in the cast. Gerald Harper was the director.
- (7/19/45) Radio: Appeared on "Command Performance" (CBS/AFRS).
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