- (1922) Stage: Appeared (as "Arthur Laceby"; billed as George P. Collins) in "The Bootleggers" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by William A. Page. Directed by Frank McCormack. 39th Street Theatre: 27 Nov 1922-Dec 1922 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Dorinda Adams (as "Cleo De Courcelle"), Aubrey Beattie (as "Lane"), Joseph Burton (as "Wolf"), Hugh Chilvers (as "Walsh"), Beryl Collins (as "Violet Vendome"), Harry Cowley (as "Hiram Maginnis"), Evan Edwards (as "Sgt. Walker, P.D."), Edwin Evans (as "Creighton"), Joyce Fair (as "Emmaline Elton"), Charles Haskins (as "Percy Hetherington"), Ernest Howard (as "Rev. Thomas Laceby"), Albert Hyde (as "Miggins"), Bryce Kennedy (as "Billy"), Walter Lawrence (as "Inspector Dawson, P.D."), Norma Leslie (as "Pinkie Dumont"), John Lyons (as "Morrison" / "Mulligan"), Kathryn MacDonald (as "Puss Montmorency"), Lenore Masso (as "Rosa Venturin"), J. Montayne Vandergrift (as "Dandy Phil Casimir"), Catherine Dale Owen (as "Nina Rossmore"), Louis Polan (as "Lubetsky"), Oliver Putnam (as "Martin"), Antonio Salerno (as "Tony"), Phil Sheridan (as "Jerry"), Leighton Stark (as "Lanahan"), John M. Sullivan (as "Judge Hilton"), Barry Townsley (as "Vicarelli"). Produced by Madison Corey and Charles Capehart.
- (1924) Stage: Appeared in "The Easy Mark" on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared in "The New Gallantry" on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Jack Wales") in "Trial Marriage" on Broadway. Drama. Written / produced by Michael Kallesser. Directed by George Smithfield. Wallack's Theatre: 31 Jan 1927-Feb 1927 (Closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Rodolfo Badaloni (as "Tony Spalls"), Lou Ripley (as "Mrs. Mills"), Howard St. John (as "Dick Saunders"), Grace Valentine (as "Peggy Hall").
- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Buck Edwards") in "Mister Romeo" on Broadway. Written by Harry Wagstaff Gribble and Wallace A. Mannheimer. Directed by Edward Eliscu. Wallack's Theatre: 5 Sep 1927-Sep 1927 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Joseph Baird (as "Ralph Shelton"), Julie Chandler (as "Maybelle"), Sarah Gabler (as "Bobbie"), Aileen Grenier (as "Rose DuFrayne"), Frank W. Hilliard (as "Jack Wainwright"), Thais Lawton (as "Ethel Trundle"), Eleanor Livingston (as "Loretta"), Isabelle Lowe (as "Babe Pierson"), Jane Meredith (as "Maisie Clark"), J.C. Nugent (as "Carleton Hazleton"), Sherrold Page (as "Harry Wilkins"), Sheila Trent (as "Helen Hughes"; Broadway debut). Produced by Murray Phillips.
- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Patrolman Johnson") in "The Racket" on Broadway. Written by Bartlett Cormack. Ambassador Theatre: 22 Nov 1927-Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/119 performances). Cast: Ralph Adams (as "Sam Meyer"), Romaine Callender (as "Assistant State's Attorney Welch"), Jack Clifford (as "Clark"), Marion Coakley (as "Irene Hayes"), John Cromwell (as "Capt. McQuigg"), Edward Eliscu (as "Joe"), Harry English (as "Lt. Gill"), Mike Flanagan (as "Another Patrolman"), Norman Foster (as "Dave Ames"), Louis Frohoff (as "Alderman Kublacek"), Mal Kelly (as "Sgt. Sullivan"), Fred Irving Lewis (as "Det. Sgt. Delaney"), Harry McCoy (as "Turck"), Hugh O'Connell (as "Miller"), Charles O'Connor (as "A Patrolman"), Charles Peyton (as "Glick"), Willard Robertson (as "Pratt"), Edward G. Robinson (as "An Unidentified Man"), C.E. Smith (as "Sgt. Schmidt"). Produced by Alexander McKaig. NOTE: Filmed as The Racket (1951).
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as "Friman-Johnston") in "The Lady from the Sea" on Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Cecil Clovelly. Bijou Theatre: 18 Mar 1929-Apr 1929 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Dallas Anderson (as "Prof. Arnholm"), Edward Fielding (as "Dr. Wangel"), Florida Friebus (as "Hilda"; Broadway debut), John Daly Murphy (as "Ballested"), Walter Speakman (as "Lyngstrand"), Linda Watkins (as "Boletta"), Blanche Yurka (as "Ellida"). Produced by the Actors Theatre.
- (1931) Stage: Appeared in "Free For All" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Richard A. Whiting. Musical Director: John McManus. Dances by Bobby Connolly. Manhattan Theatre: 8 Sep 1931-19 Sep 1931 (15 performances). Cast: Charles R. Althoff, Seth Arnold (as "Pete Weber, a Nevada Sheriff"), Olive Bayes, Lilian Bond (as "Marie Sinnot, Editor of 'Free for All'"), Julia Chandler, John Donahue, Al Downing, Edward Emery, Dorris Groday, Jack Haley (as "Steve Potter Jr., Son of Stephen, Sr."), Peter Higgins, Gus Howard, David Hutcheson, Dorothea James, Grace Johnston, Dorothy Knapp (as "Miss Gibbs"), Clair Kramer, Peter Lang, Jeanette Loff, Philip Lord, Vera Marsh, Rae Powell, Robert Randall, Edwin Saulpaugh, Harry Shannon, Tamara, Thelma Tipson, Don Tomkins, Edward Walters. Produced by Laurence Schwab and Frank Mandel.
- (1938) Stage: Appeared (as "Frank Pardee") in "Case History" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Louis S. Bardoly. Directed by Adelyn Bushnell [credited as Adelyn Bushell]. Lyceum Theatre: 21 Oct 1938-Oct 1938 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Ruth Abbott (as "Emily Pardee"; final Broadway role), Grace Fox (as "Miss McKee"), Ruth Lee (as "Margaret Pardee"), Evelyn Mills (as "Barbara Pardee"), Babs Savage (as "Dorothy Pardee"; only Broadway role), Muriel Starr (as "Ann"), Ned Wever (as "Dr. Jim Baker"). Produced by James Troup.
- (1938) Stage: Appeared (as "Siever"; final Broadway role) in "Ringside Seat" on Broadway. Melodrama. Written by Leonard Ide. Scenic Design by Lawrence L. Goldwasser. Directed / produced by Rufus Phillips. Guild Theatre: 22 Nov 1938-Nov 1938 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Richard Abert (as "A Young Man"), John Adair (as "Hingham"), Harry Antrim (as "Fitzgerald"), William Balfour (as "Another Deputy"), Sanford Bickart (as "Berg"), Frederic Clark (as "Phillipson"), Jean Croix (as "Harold's Mother"), Haldor deBecker (as "Harold"), Roc Galvann (as "A Socialite"), Jacquelyn Green (as "Mother Jones"), Leo Herbert (as "Sam Hodge"), Casper Kuhn (as "Laundryman"), Louise Larabee (as "Mrs. Burton"), Pass Le Noir (as "A Deputy"), Dave Mallen (as "Dodd"), Grant Mitchell (as "Orrin Sturgis"), Russell Morrison (as "Hazelton"), Roy Roberts (as "Mother Jones"; final Broadway role), Mary Rolfe (as "Mary Sturgis"), Frank Rothe (as "Haskell"), Irene Scott (as "Hattie"), Lucia Seger (as "Mrs. Sturgis"), Marion Sittler (as "Jenny"), Garney Wilson (as "Feeny"), Harry Young (as "Tuttle").
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