- (1915 - 1950) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1915) Stage Play: A Midsummer Night's Dream. Comedy (revival).
- (1930) Stage Play: Lost Sheep. Comedy. Written by Belford Forrest. Directed by Marion Gering. Selwyn Theatre: 5 May 1930- Jul 1930 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Cast: Edward Broadley (as "Cabman"), Hugh Buckler (as "Reverend A.A. Bailey"), Patricia Calvert (as "Martha Wampus"), Edward Cooper (as "Mr. Arkwright"), Valerie Cossart (as "Mary Wampus"), Ronald Dexter (as "Second Policeman"), Sidney Fox (as "Rhoda Wampus"), Ferdinand Gottschalk (as "Reverend Wm. Wampus"), Ruby Hallier (as "Mrs. Dingle"), A.P. Kaye (as "Mr. Harris"), Cecilia Loftus (as "Mrs. Wampus"), Harry McNaughton (as "The Hon. Arthur Topham"), Rex O'Malley (as "Eric Bailey"), Frank Terry (as "First Policeman") (credited as Walter Plinge), John Troughton. Produced by George Choos and Jack Donahue.
- (1931) Stage Play: Miracle at Verdun. Drama. Written by Hans Chlumberg. Translated by Julian Leigh. Directed by Herbert J. Biberman. Martin Beck Theatre: 16 Mar 1931- Apr 1931 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Edward Arnold (as "Dr. Paetz"), J.W. Austin (as "Sharpe"), Anthony Baker, Jacob Bleifer, Thomas Braidon [credited as Thomas A. Braidon] (as "Marshall/Leeds/The Secretary"), George Brant, Hilda Case, Valerie Cossart (as "Dorothy"), Martin Cravath, Alexander Danaroff, Juan De La Cruz, Robert Deviera, Walter Dressel, Miriam Elias, Jules Epailly (as "Remusat, Premier Delcampe"), Shirley Gale (as "Miss Greeley"), Douglas Garden, John Gerard, Caryl Gillin, Lucien Girardin, Germaine Giroux, David Gorcey, Joan Grahn, Joseph Green, Hans Hansen, John Hoyt (credited as John Hoysradt) (as "Pillwein/French Officer/Radio Announcer/Jacques"), Alexander Ivo, J. Kunihari, Ari Kutai, Edouard La Roche, Joseph Lazarovici, Con MacSunday, George Magis, Mario Majeroni, Owen Meech, Robert Middlemass (as "Jackson" and "Clarkson"), Claude Rains (as "Heydner/Messenger/Lamparenne"), Michael Rosenberg, Helene Salinger, Francis Schaeger, Sidney Stavro, Marion Stephenson, Akim Tamiroff (as "Roubeau"), Peter Wayne, Crane Whitley (credited as Clem Wilenchick) (as "Morel"), Max Willenz, Percy Woodley, Hanaki Yoshiwara, Ali Yousuff, Salvatore Zito. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1931) Stage Play: Hay Fever. Comedy (revival). Written by Noël Coward. Directed by Constance Collier. Avon Theatre: 29 Dec 1931- Mar 1932 (closing date unknown/95 performances). Cast: Alice Belmore Cliffe (as "Clara"), Constance Collier (as "Judith Bliss"), Edward Cooper (as "Richard Greatham"), Valerie Cossart (as "Jackie Coryton"), Eric Cowley (as "David Bliss"), Julia Hoyt (as "Myra Arundel"), Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Simon Bliss"), Betty Linley (as "Sorel Bliss"), Terence Neill (as "Sandy Tyrell"). Produced by Patterson McNutt.
- (1937) Stage Play: Strange Orchestra.
- (19353. Stage Play: Point Valaine. Melodrama. Written by Noël Coward. Scenic Design by Gladys E. Calthrop. Directed by Noël Coward. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 16 Jan 1935- Mar 1935 (55 performances). Cast: Ruth Boyd (as "Lola"), Phyllis Connard (as "Elise Birling"), Valerie Cossart (as "Sylvia"), Broderick Crawford (as "George Fox"), Margaret Curtis (as "Phyllis"), Lynn Fontanne (as "Linda Valaine"), Everley Gregg (as "Hilda James"), Grayce Hampton (as "Mrs. Tillett"), Phyllis Harding (as "Gladys "), Louis Hayward (as "Martin Welford "), Gladys Henson (as "Mrs. Hall-Fenton"), Fred Leslie (as "Major Tillett"), Alfred Lunt (as "Stefan"), Alberta Perkins (as "May"), Osgood Perkins (as "Mortimer Quinn"), Lillian B. Tonge (as "Mrs. Birling"), Philip Tonge (as "Ted Burchell"). Produced by John C. Wilson.
- (1936) Stage Play: Call It a Day.
- (1937) Stage Play: Storm Over Patsy. Written by Bruno Frank. Book adapted by James Bridie. Directed by Philip Moeller. Guild Theatre: 8 Mar 1937- Apr 1937 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Sara Allgood, J.W. Austin, Carrie Bridewell, Jack Burley, Jack Byrne, Leo G. Carroll (as "The Judge"), Kendall Clark (as "Junior Counsel"), Valerie Cossart, Brenda Forbes, Seymour Gross, Louis Hector (as "Mr. Fraser, the Prosecutor"), Harry Hermsen, John Hoyt (as "Mr. Menzies, K.C.") [credited as John Hoysradt], Elizabeth A. Jones, Frances Kidner, Phyllis Langner, Roger Livesey, Ian McLean, Claudia Morgan, Clement O'Loghlen, Farrell Pelly, Francis Pierlot (as "Joseph McKellar"), Dan Rudsten, Herbert Standing Jr. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1937) Stage Play: Madame Bovary (revival). Material adapted by Gaston Baty. Based on the novel by Gustave Flaubert. Written by Benn W. Levy. Broadhurst Theatre: 16 Nov 1937- Dec 1937 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Alice Belmore, Ernest Cossart (as "Homais"), Valerie Cossart (as "Felicite"), Constance Cummings (as "Emma Bovary"), Arthur Griffin, Hazel Hanna, Carl Harbord, Eda Heinemann (as "Mme. Bovary, Senior"), Maurice Manson, John O'Connor, Eric Portman, Viola Roache (as "Mme. Homais"), Ernest Thesiger, Harold Vermilyea (as "Charles Bovary"), Robert Vivian (as "Binet"), O.Z. Whitehead. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1938) Stage Play: Shadow and Substance.
- (1940) Stage Play: A Case of Youth.
- (1940) Stage Play: At The Stroke of Eight. Drama.
- (1941) Stage Play: Blithe Spirit. Comedy/farce. Written by Noël Coward. Scenic Design by Stewart Chaney. Dresses for Miss Wood and Miss Corbett from Mainbocher. Wigs by Alfred Barris. Mr. Webb's clothes by Tony Williams. Dresses for Miss Wood and Miss Corbelt from Mainbocher. Directed by John C. Wilson. Morosco Theatre (moved to The Booth Theatre from 18 May 1942- close): 5 Nov 1941- 5 Jun 1943 (657 performances). Cast: Leonora Corbett (as "Elvira"), Mildred Natwick (as "Madame Arcati"), Clifton Webb (as "Charles"), Peggy Wood (as "Ruth"), Jacqueline Clarke (as "Edith"), Phyllis Joyce (as "Mrs. Bradman"), Philip Tonge (as "Doctor Bradman"). Replacement actors: Valerie Cossart (as "Mrs. Bradman"), Doreen Lang (as "Edith"). Produced by John C. Wilson.
- (1941) Stage Play: Golden Wings. Drama. Written by William Jay and Guy Bolton. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Directed by Robert Milton. Cort Theatre: 8 Dec 1941- 12 Dec 1941 (6 performances). Cast: J.W. Austin (as "Dillon, Newspaper man"), Peter Boyne (as "Babe, Pilot Officer"), Cathleen Cordell (as "Jane, a member of the W.A.A.F."), Valerie Cossart (as "Bessie"), Lowell Gilmore (as "John, Acting Flight Lieutenant"), Lloyd Gough (as "Rex, Flight Lieutenant"), Hughie Green (as "Geoffrey, Pilot Officer"), Signe Hasso (as "Judith, Flyer in the Ferry Service"), Len Mence (as "Jepson, Newspaper man"), Gordon Oliver (as "Tom, Pilot Officer"), William Packer (as "Hunt, Pilot Officer"), William Rykey (as "Winks, Pilot Officer"), Gerald Savory (as "Norman, Pilot Officer"), Edmond Stevens (as "Joe, an Aircraftsman"), Margot Stevenson (as "Pam"), Evan Thomas (as "Wing-Commander Forbes"), Fay Wray (as "Kay, Farmerette in the Land Service") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Robert Milton.
- (1943) Stage Play: Blithe Spirit. Comedy/farce (return engagement). Written by Noël Coward. Scenic Design by Stewart Chaney. Dresses for Miss Wood and Miss Corbett from Mainbocher. Wigs by Alfred Barris. Mr. Webb's clothes by Tony Williams. Dresses for Miss Wood and Miss Corbelt from Mainbocher. Directed by John C. Wilson. Morosco Theatre: 6 Sep 1943- 2 Oct 1943 (32 performances). Cast: Valerie Cossart (as "Mrs. Bradman"), Doreen Lang (as "Edith"), Mildred Natwick (as "Madame Arcati"), Haila Stoddard (as "Elvira"), Philip Tonge (as "Doctor Bradman"), Clifton Webb (as "Charles"), Peggy Wood (as "Ruth"). Produced by John C. Wilson.
- (1946) Stage Play: The Haven. Drama.
- (1948) Stage Play: Tonight at 8:30 [An Unpleasant Comedy in Two Scenes]. National Theatre: 23 Feb 1948- 13 Mar 1948 (unknown performances/production was composed of the following shows: Fumed Oak, Hands Across the Sea, Shadow Play). Produced by Homer Curran, Russell Lewis and Howard Young.
- (1950) Stage Play: The Day After Tomorrow.
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