- (1925 - 1972) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1925) Stage Play: The Carolinian. Written by Rafael Sabatini and J. Harold Terry. Directed by Hamilton MacFadden. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 2 Nov 1925- Nov 1925 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Martha-Bryan Allen (as "Myrtle Carey"), Agnes Atherton (as "Lady Gaspard"), Cosmo Kyrle Bellew (as "Colonel Harvey"), Murray Bennett (as "Hanibal"), Sidney Blackmer, Norman Cannon (as "Major Sykes"), Helen Chisolm (as "Mrs. Brewton"), Charles Esdale (as "Sir James Gaspard, President of H.M. Council of Carolina"), Arthur Forrest (as "John Rutledge"), Vivian Kellems (as "Sarah Custis"), Edward Lester (as "Captain Davenant"), Pierre Mario (as "Andre Randolph"), John Maroney (as "Ralph Izard"), Paul Martin (as "Captain Lee"), Joseph Mitchell (as "John Lewis"), Robert Montgomery, Walter Moore (as "Ensign Laurens"), Edwin Mordant (as "William Moultrie, Colonel of the South Carolina Militia"), Reginald Owen [Broadway debut], Valerie Petrie (as "Mrs. Ralph Izard"), Winifred Spear (as "Louis Carter"), Guy Standing (as "Lord William Campbell"), Elizabeth Stevenson (as "Lady William Campbell"), John Storm (as "Mr. Trevor"), Charles Warburton (as "Andrew Carey"). Produced by Charles L. Wagner.
- (1926) Stage Play: Little Eyolf. Drama. Written by Henrik Ibsen. Guild Theatre: 2 Feb 1926- Feb 1926 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: John Cromwell, Clare Eams, Helen Menken, Reginald Owen, William Pearce. Produced by William A. Brady and Dwight Wiman.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Importance of Being Earnest. Comedy (revival). Written by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Dudley Digges. Comedy Theatre: 3 May 1926- Jul 1926 (unknown closing date/70 performances). Cast: Patricia Collinge (as "Cecily Cardew, John Worthing's ward"), Dudley Digges (as "Reverend Canon Chasuble, D.D., Rector of Woolton"), Gerald Hamer (as "Merriman, Butler to Mr. Worthing"), Haroldine Humphreys (as "Honorable Gwendolyn Fairfax, Lady Bracknell's daughter"), Reginald Owen (as "Algernon Moncrieff"), Catherine Proctor (as "Miss Prism, Miss Cardew's governess"), Wallace Roberts (as "Lane, Mr. Moncrieff's man-servant"), Vernon Steele (as "John Worthing, J.P., Of the Manor House, Woolton, Hertfordshire"), Lucile Watson (as "Lady Bracknell"). Produced by The Actors Theatre.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Play's the Thing. Comedy. Written by Ferenc Molnár. Book adapted by P.G. Wodehouse. Directed by Holbrook Blinn. Henry Miller's Theatre: 3 Nov 1926- Aug 1927 (closing date unknown/326 performances). Cast: Claude Allister (as "Mr. Mell"), Holbrook Blinn (as "Sandor Turai"), Edward Crandall (as "Albert Adam"), Hubert Druce [credited as Herbert Druce] (as "Sandor Turai"), Edward Crandall (as "Albert Adam"), Hubert Druce (as "Mansky"), John Gerard (as "Lackey"), Stephen Kendal (as "Lackey"), Ralph Nairn (as "Johann Dwornitschek, A Footman"), Catherine Dale Owen (as "Ilona Szabo"), Reginald Owen (as "Almady"). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1927) Stage Play: Skin Deep. Comedy.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Three Musketeers. Musical drama. Music by Rudolf Friml. Lyrics by Clifford Grey and P.G. Wodehouse. Book by William Anthony McGuire. Based on the story by Alexandre Dumas. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Musical Staging by Albertina Rasch. Staged by Richard Boleslawski. Directed by William Anthony McGuire. Lyric Theatre: 13 Mar 1928- 15 Dec 1928 (318 performances). Cast: Pirkko Ahlquist (as "Ensemble"), Lester Allen (as "Planchet"), Virginia Beardsley (as "Ensemble"), Yvonne Beaupre as "Ensemble"), Marye Bern (as "Ensemble"), Jeanette Bradley (as "Ensemble"), Harrison Brockbank (as "Innkeeper"), Eleanor Buffington (as "Ensemble"), Edna Bunte (as "Ensemble"), Robert D. Burns (as "Jussac"), Katherine Cavelli (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Clark (as "Ensemble"), John Clarke (as "The Duke of Buckingham"), Nancy Corrigan (as "Ensemble"), Dona Desne Curry (as "Ensemble"), Yvonne D'Arle (as "Anne, Queen of France"), Audrey Davis (as "Ensemble"), Helen Derby (as "Ensemble"), Sylvia Derby (as "Ensemble"), Clarence Derwent (as "Louis XIII"), William Dillon (as "Ensemble"), Marion Dodge (as "Ensemble"), L. Dumbadse (as "Ensemble"), Douglass Dumbrille (as "Athos"), Ernest Ehler (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite Eisele (as "Ensemble"), Byrdeatta Evans (as "Ensemble"), Rose Gale (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Greenley (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Groves (as "Ensemble"), Emily Hadley (as "Ensemble"), Sally Hadley (as "Ensemble"), William Hagen (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Hall (as "Ensemble"), Libby Hanley (as "Ensemble"), Vida Hanna (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Hayes (as "Aubergiste"), Louis Hector (as "Comte De La Rochefort"), Eve Hellesness (as "Ensemble"), Harriet Hoctor (as "Premiere Danseuse of the Court"), Stanley Howard (as "Ensemble"), Ivan Ismailov (as "Ensemble"), Norman Ives (as "Ensemble"), Harry James (as "Ensemble"), Andy Jochim (as "Cardinal's Guard"), Naomi Johnson (as "Zoe"), Wilma Kaye (as "Ensemble"), Frances Kelly (as "Ensemble"), William Kershaw (as "Brother Joseph"), Dennis King (as "D'Artagnan"), Charles Kirby (as "Ensemble"), John Kline (as "M. De Treville"), Lydia Krushinsky (as "Ensemble"), Julia Lane (as "Ensemble"), Elaine Lank (as "Ensemble"), Randolph Leyman (as "Cardinal's Guard"), Eleanor Little (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Macaulay (as "Aramis"), Glenn Macauley (as "Ensemble"), Mary MacDonald (as "Ensemble"), Lottie Marcy (as Ensemble"), Joan Marren (as "Ensemble"), Marie Merrifield (as "Ensemble"), G. Moore (as "King's Attendant"), Ellen Moray (as "Ensemble"), Ann Moss (as "Ensemble"), Armundi Muzzi (as "Ensemble"), Raymond O'Brien (as "Patrick"), Lucille O'Connor (as "Ensemble"), Vivienne Osborne (as "Lady De Winter"), Nona Otero (as "Ensemble"), Reginald Owen (as "Cardinal Richelieu"), Ivy Palmer (as "Ensemble"), Esther Peters (as "Ensemble"), Detmar Poppen (as "Porthos"), Nora Puntin (as "Ensemble"), Louise Raymond (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Reign (as "Ensemble"), Lee Russell (as "Ensemble"), Vivienne Segal (as "Constance Bonacieux"), Martin Sheppard (as "Ensemble"), Robert Shields (as "Ensemble"), Hilda Steiner (as "Ensemble"), Miriam Stockton (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Sutton (as "Ensemble"), Richard Thornton (as "The Bo'sun"), Mildred Turner (as "Ensemble"), Regina Tushinska (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Valient (as "Ensemble"), A. Van Mueller (as "Ensemble"), Serge Vino (as "Ensemble"), Lillian White (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Williams (as "Ensemble"), Helen Withers (as "Ensemble"), John Zak (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1929) Stage Play: Candle Light. Comedy. Written by Siegfried Geyer. Book adapted by P.G. Wodehouse. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Empire Theatre: 30 Sep 1929- Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Jack Carlton (as "Koeppke"), Robert English (as "Baron Von Rischenheim") [only Broadway role], Leslie Howard (as "Josef"), Gertrude Lawrence (as "Marie"), Reginald Owen (as "Prince Rudolf Haseldorf-Schlobitten"), Ralph Roberts (as "A Waiter"), Betty Schuster (as "Baroness Von Rischenheim"), Rita Vale (as "Liserl"). Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1930) Stage Play: Out of a Blue Sky. Comedy. Written by Leslie Howard. From the German of Hans Chlumberg. Directed by Leslie Howard. Booth Theatre: 8 Feb 1930- Feb 1930 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Tanya Amazar (as "Sonia Lanser"), Lee Crowe (as "Lewis Leitner"), William Gargan (as "Play Reader"), Joan Graham (as "Ellie"), Willa Grey (as "Lottie"), William Haskell (as "Alexander Sonnholz"), Benjamin Kamsler (as "Paul"), Martin Noble (as "Joe"), Reginald Owen (as "Dr. Friedrich Neumann"), J. Gibbs Penrose (as "Irate Spectator"), Gregory Ratoff (as "Stage Director"), Earl Redding (as "Electrician"), Otis Sheridan (as "Property Man"), Eleanor Terry (as "Jessica Wenderoth"), Warren William (as "Paul Rana"), Katherine Wilson (as "Gabriela Neumann"), Stanley Wood (as "Treasurer"), Tammany Young (as "Stage Manager"). Produced by Tom Van Dycke.
- (1930) Stage Play: Petticoat Influence.
- (1932) Stage Play: Through the Years.
- (1932) Stage Play: Child of Manhattan.
- (1950) Stage Play: Affairs of State. Comedy. Written by Louis Verneuil.
- (February 18, 1913) He acted in Ivan Caryll's musical, "Oh! Oh! Delphine!," at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England with Iris Hoey, Courtice Pounds, Walter Passmore, Dorothy Jardon, and Harry Welchman in the cast.
- (1938) Clifford Mills and his (under the pseudonym John Ramsey) play, "Where the Rainbow Ends", was performed at the Holborn Empire Theatre in Holborn, London, England with John Lancaster, Italia Conti and Richard Todd in the cast.
- (1954) His (under the pseudonym John Ramsey), Clifford Mills and Roger Quilter's play, "Where the Rainbow Ends", was performed as a ballet at the Royal Festival Hall in London, England with Alicia Markova (Spirit of the Lake), Anton Dolin (St. George), Claude Hulbert and Winifred Shotter in the cast. Leighton Lucas was the conductor. Anton Dolin was also the director.
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