- (1929) Appeared (as himself) in a promotional trailer for The Desert Song (1929).
- (1930) Print ad: Spur bow-ties.
- (1923) Stage: Appeared (as "Paul Revere"; Broadway debut; replacement actor) in "Little Jessie James" on Broadway. Musical comedy/farce. Based on a book by / Lyrics by Harlan Thompson. Music by Harry Archer. Directed by Walter Brooks. Longacre Theatre (moved to the Little Theatre on 28 Jan 1924-close): 15 Aug 1923-19 Jul 1924 (385 performances). Cast: Carl Anderson, Herbert Bostwick, Bobbie Breslau, James B. Carson, Loretta Flushing, Roger Gray, Nan Halperin, Winifred Harris, Miriam Hopkins (as "Juliet"), Edna Howard, Allen Kearns, Iris Loraine, Claire Luce (as "Claire"; Broadway debut), Dorothy Martin, Lucila Mendez, Agnes Morrisey, Blanche O'Brien, Ann Sands, Bonnie Shaw, Emily Stead, Clara Thropp, Frances Upton (as "Frances"), Jay Velie (as "Paul Revere"). Replacement actors [during run]: Louise Allen (as "Jessie Jamieson"), John Mulligan (as "Clarence"), Al Raymond (as "S. Block"), George Spelvin (as "Harold"), Margaret Wilson (as "Geraldine Flower"). Produced by L. Lawrence Weber.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared in "Mercenary Mary" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1926) Stage: Appeared in "Kitty's Kisses" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1943) Stage: Appeared (as "Whitelaw Savory") in "One Touch of Venus" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by / Music orchestrated by / Music arranged by Kurt Weill. Book by Ogden Nash (also lyrics) and S.J. Perelman. Suggested by "The Tinted Venus" by Thomas Anstey Guthrie. Musical Director: Maurice Abravanel. Musical Staging by Agnes de Mille. Scenic Design by Howard Bay. Costume Design by Paul Du Pont and Kermit Love. Miss Martin's gowns by Mainbocher. Sound Consultant: Saki Oura. Directed by Elia Kazan. Imperial Theatre (moved to The 46th Street Theatre from 26 Jan 1944-close): 7 Oct 1943-10 Feb 1945 (567 performances). Cast: Mary Martin (as "Venus"), Kenny Baker (as "Rodney Hatch"), Lynn Alden (as "Singing Ensemble"), Ruth Bond (as "Gloria Kramer"), Sam Bonnell (as "Store Manager" / "Anatolian"), Zachary A. Charles (as "Sam"), Harry Clark (as "Stanley"), Arthur Davies (as "Singing Ensemble"), Jane Davies (as "Singing Ensemble"), Florence Dunlap (as "Mrs. Moats"), Rose Marie Elliot (as "Singing Ensemble"), Carle Erbele (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Matthew Farrar (as "Anatolian" / "Singing Ensemble"), Nelle Fisher (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Bert Freed (as "Police Lieutenant"), William Garrett (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Teddy Hart (as "Taxi Black"), Ruth Harte (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Jinx Heffelfinger (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Jane Hoffman (as "Rose"), Jean Houloose (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Beatrice Hudson (as "Singing Ensemble"), Ann Hutchinson (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Julie Jefferson (as "Singing Ensemble"), Pearl Lang (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Paula Laurence (as "Molly Grant"), Ralph Linn (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Allyn Ann McLerie (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Lavina Nielsen (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Duncan Noble (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Sono Osato (as "Premiere Danseuse"), Helen Raymond (as "Mrs. Kramer"), Ginee Richardson (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Willa Rollins (as "Singing Ensemble"), Patricia Schaeffer (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Kevin Smith (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Betty Spain (as "Singing Ensemble"), Johnny Stearns (as "Dr. Rook"), Harold J. Stone (as "Zuvelti"), Kirsten Valbor (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Jeffrey Warren (as "Singing Ensemble"), William Weber (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Lou Wills Jr. (as "Bus Starter" / "Dancing Ensemble"), Parker Wilson (as "Dancing Ensemble"). Replacement actors: Diana Adams (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Anita Alvarez (as "Premiere Danseuse"), Ben Cutler (as "Rodney Hatch"), Arthur Davies (as "Police Lieutenant"), Dody Goodman (credited as Dolores Goodman; as "Dancing Ensemble"), Phillip Gordon (as "Sam"), Diana Gray (as "Singing Ensemble"), Ray Harrison (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Marion Kohler (as "Singing Ensemble"), Welland Lathrop (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Jack Mann (as "Taxi Black"), Regis Powers (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Mack Shanks (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Edward Ubell (as "Stanley"), Frank Westbrook (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Lester Wolf (as "Singing Ensemble"). Produced by Cheryl Crawford. Associate Producer: John Wildberg. NOTE: Filmed as One Touch of Venus (1948), One Touch of Venus (1955)).
- (8/17/1936) Radio: Appeared (as François Villon) in a "Lux Radio Theatre" broadcast of "The Vagabond King".
- (11/10/1937) Radio: Appeared (as Stephen Dallas) in a "Lux Radio Theatre" broadcast of "Stella Dallas".
- (12/30/1934) Radio: Appeared (as Jervis Pendleton) in a "Lux Radio Theatre" broadcast of "Daddy Long Legs".
- (3/2/1936) Radio: Appeared (as Curly McClain) in a "Lux Radio Theatre" broadcast of "Green Grow the Lilacs".
- (10/21/1934) Radio: Appeared (as Chico) in a "Lux Radio Theatre" broadcast of "Seventh Heaven".
- (2015) CD musical recording: "It Happened in Old Monterey", 9 selections, - soloist (Kipepeo Publishing).
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