- (1951) Stage: Appeared (as "The General" / "Boxer") in "Getting Married" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Peter Frye. ANTA Playhouse: 13 May 1951-20 May 1951 (16 performances). Cast: Margaret Bannerman, Barbara Britton (as "Leo"), John Buckmaster, Bramwell Fletcher (as "William Collins"), Frances Greet, Edith Meiser (as "Lesbia Grantham"), John Merivale, Michaele Myers, Dora Sayers, Guy Spaull (as "Alfred Bridgenorth, Bishop of Chelsea"), Ronald Telfer, Arthur Treacher (as "Reginald Bridgenorth"), Frederic Warriner (as "Oliver Cromwell Soames" / "Anthony"), Peggy Wood (as "Mrs. George Collins"). Produced by Marjorie Ewing (for ANTA) and Sherman Ewing.
- (1946) Stage: Appeared in "The Haven" on Broadway. Drama.
- (1942) Stage: Appeared in "Heart of a City"" on Broadway. Drama.
- (1940) Stage: Appeared (as "Capt. Applegate") in "The Burning Deck" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Andrew Rosenthal. Incidental music by Lillian Wood Krob. Directed by Robert Milton. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 1 Mar 1940-2 Mar 1940 (3 performances). Cast: Vera Allen (as "Cornelia Lauren"), George Calvert (as "A Native Boy"), Frank Downing (as "Raphael"), Gregory Gaye (as "Niki De Vobourg"), Russell Hardie (as "Jeffrey Brandt"), Alfred Hesse (as "Don Juan"), Mary Howes (as "Ava Andrus"), Zita Johann (as "Nina Brandt"), Edith King (as "Margaret Eaves"), George Lloyd (as "Roby Lauren"), Marion Mill (as "Baroness Maude De Rossi"), Onslow Stevens (as "Rex Wolfson"), Ivan Triesault (as "Nicholas"). Produced by Jack Small.
- (1938) Stage: Appeared in "Lorelei" on Broadway. Drama.
- (1938) Stage: Appeared (as "Lord Porteous") in "The Circle" on Broadway. Romantic comedy. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. Playhouse Theatre: 18 Apr 1938-Jun 1938 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Tallulah Bankhead (as "Elizabeth"), James E. Corbett (as "Benson"), John Emery (as "Edward Luton"), Bramwell Fletcher (as "Arnold Champion-Cheney, M.P."), Grace George (as "Lady Catherine Champion-Cheney"), Cecil Humphreys (as "Clive Champion-Cheney"), May Marshall (as "Spaulding"), Audrey Ridgewell (credited as Audrey Ridgwell; as "Mrs. Shenstone"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1938) Stage: Appeared in "Empress of Destiny" on Broadway. Drama.
- (1937) Stage: Appeared (as "Sir Guy Carleton") in "Virginia" on Broadway. Musical/romance. Book by Laurence Stallings and Owen Davis. Music by Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics by Al Stillman. Music orchestrated by Ardon Cornwell, Phil Wall, Will Vodery and Maurice Baron. Vocal arrangements by Lee Montgomery and Kenny Christie. Book directed by Edward C. Lilley. Choreographed by Florence Rogge. Scenic Design by Lee Simonson. Directed by Leon Leonidoff. Center Theatre: 2 Sep 1937-23 Oct 1937 (60 performances). Cast: Martha Adamson, Ajax, James Allison, Nelson Ames, Viola Anderson, Avis Andrews, Elizabeth Andrews, Gene Archer, Bruce Barclay, Milton Barnette, Mona Barrie, John Barry, George Beach, Clarence Beasley, Bertha Belmore, Max Benson, Margaret Benton, Alice Berwald, Anne Booth, Geraldine Bork, Patricia Bowman, Virginia Browning, Nigel Bruce (as "His Excellency, Governor of the Colony"), John W. Bubbles, Ford L. Buck, Boris Butleroff, Jack Carr, Helen Carroll, Tania Clell, G. Congreve, Don Cortez, Henry Davis, John Diggs, Mable Downs, Janice Dremann, Laura Duncan, Ranolds Dupler, John Eldon, Maurice Ellis, Sally Ellis, Esta Elman, James Evans & Co., Gordon Felts, Doris Fischer, Leon Fokine, Marie Fox, Ed. Galloway, Herbert Garstin, Margo Gavin, Ray Giles, Herbert Goff, Ronald Graham, Gail Grant, Marie Grimaldi, Val Gueral, Katie Hall, Lansing Hatfield, Gladys Haverty, Hermoine Hawkins, Lola Hayes, Margaret Hayness, Bruce Howard, Louisa Howard, Mabel Howard, Polly Iuen, Lo Iven, Norman Jackson, Eleanor James, Charlotte Junius, Nora Kaye, George Kiddon, Karl Kohrs, Leona Krauss, Robert Landine, Anna Lazarevich, Bubblesette Leacock, Linn Ledford, James Lillard, Gene Lockhart (as "Fortesque of Drury Lane"), Thalia Mara, Anthony Marvin, Joseph Meyer, Margaret Miller, Doris Moore, Charlotte Mount, Mae Muth, Fyodor Nazinoff, Doris Newcomb, Eunice Northup, Martha Pacina, Muriel Pack, George Prentice, David Preston, Marion Raber, Robert Raines, John Ravold, William Redfield *credited as Billy Redfield), Gordon Richards, Bruce Rogers, Margaret Rogers, Peggy Romano, Rosa Rubenstein, Nina Sabatini, Joseph Scandur, Tom Scott, Winton Sears, Zelda Shelton, Morrie Siegel, Maude Simmons, Gus Simons, Ed Smith, Irene Soussanin, Sylvia Stone, Tatyanna, Harold Taub, Tom Tempest, Charles Timpson, Adrienne Toner, Valia Valentinoff, Gladys Vincent, Grace Walsh, Howard Warriner, Charles Welch, Alma Wertley, Lewis White, W.W. Whitfield, Katherine Wilson, David Worth, Irene Zambelli. Produced by The Center Theatre (John Kenneth Hyatt, Managing Director).
- (1936) Stage: Appeared in "Green Waters" on Broadway. Drama.
- Stage: Appeared in "Katja". Musical operetta.
- (1924) Stage: Appeared in "Hassan". Musical drama.
- (1936) Stage: Appearedl (as "Rochester") in the Theater Guild production of "Jane Eyre" on Broadway, with Katharine Hepburn, Pat Peardon and Viola Roache. NOTE: Hoey and Hepburn also appeared in the play's US tour.
- (8/30/23-10/23) Stage: Appeared in Rudolf Friml's musical, "Katinka" at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England, with Binnie Hale, Joe Coyne, Helen Gilliland, Peter Gawthorne, Fred Wright and Evelyn Drewe in the cast.
- (2/21/25-4/25) Stage: Appeared in Jean Gilbert and Harry Graham's musical, "Katja, The Dancer", at the Daly's Theatre in London, England, with Ivy Tresmand, Gene Gerrard, Gregory Stroud, Bobbie Comber, Princess Lilian and Rene Mallory in the cast.
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