- (1925 - 1966) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1925) Stage Play: Lass O'Laughter. Comedy. Written by Edith Carter and Nan Marriott-Watson [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Ira Hards. Comedy Theatre: 8 Jan 1925- Feb 1925 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Leslie Austen (as "Ronald, Lord Maxwell"), St. Clair Bayfield (as "Davie Nicholson"), Cosmo Kyrle Bellew (as "James Cox"), Barlowe Borland (as "Sandy MacDougall"), Miriam Elliott, Jean Gordon, Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Hon. Ian Maxwell") [Broadway debut], Flora Le Breton, Lewis Sealy, Alma Tell (as "Lady Ailsa Weyman"), J.R. Tozer. Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1925) Stage Play: The School for Scandal. Comedy (revival). Written by Richard B. Sheridan. Knickerbocker Theatre: 6 Dec 1925 (1 performance). Cast: Romaine Callender (as "Snake"), May Collins (as "Lady Teazle"), Henrietta Crosman (as "Mrs. Candour"), Joseph Dale (as "Joseph Surface"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Moses"), Ben Field (as "Sir Oliver Surface"), O.P. Heggie (as "Sir Peter Teazle"), Mary Hone (as "Maria"), Julia Hoyt (as "Lady Sneerwell"), Ian Hunter (as "Charles Surface"), Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Trip"), Arthur Lewis (as "Mr. Crabtree"), Neil Martin (as "Sir Benjamin Backbite"), Brian O'Neil, William Seymour (as "Rowley"), Harold Thomas (as "Sir Toby"), Philip Tonge (as "Careless"). Produced by George C. Tyler and Basil Dean.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Thief (Revival). Written by Henri Bernstein. Book adapted by C. Haddon Chambers. Directed by Lionel Atwill. Ritz Theatre: 22 Apr 1927- Jul 1927 (closing date unknown/83 performances). Cast: Lionel Atwill (as "Richard Voysin") Alice Brady (as "Marie-Louise Voysin"), Orlando Daly (as "M. Zambault"), Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Fernand Lagardes"), Mona Kingsley (as "Isabelle Lagardes"), William Leith (as "Butler"). Produced by William A. Brady. Produced in association with Lee Shubert.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Command to Love. Comedy.
- (1930) Stage Play: His Majesty's Car. Comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: The Silent Witness. Drama (revival). Written by Jack DeLeon and Jack Celestin. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Morosco Theatre: 23 Mar 1931- Jun 1931 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Lionel Atwill (as "Sir Austin Howard") [final Broadway role], Reginald Barlow (as "Inspector Robins"), Thurlow Bergen, Fortunio Bonanova, Francis Compton (as "Clerk of the Court"), Harold De Becker (as "Henry Hammer"), George Graham, Geoffrey Harwood, Anthony Kemble-Cooper, T. Jerome Lawler, Kathleen Lowry, Thomas Wigney Percyval (as "Sir John Lawson, K.C."), Ann Shoemaker, Herbert Standing (as "Augustus Percy Carlton"), Kay Strozzi (as "Doreen Smith"), Milano Tilden. Produced by [error]. Note: Filmed as The Silent Witness (1932).
- (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, Valerie Cossart, Eric Cowley, Julia Hoyt, Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Simon Bliss"), Betty Linley, Terence Neill. Produced by Patterson McNutt.
- (1933) Stage Play: Mary of Scotland. Historical drama.
- (1936) Stage Play: Aged 26. Drama/romance. Written by Anne Crawford Flexner [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Lyceum Tehatre: 21 Dec 1936- Jan 1937 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews, Matthew Boulton, H. Cooper Cliffe (as "Mr. Hart"), Sally Fitzpatrick, Lloyd Gough, Robert Harris (as "John Keats"), Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Shelley"), Fred Leslie, Kenneth MacKenna, Leona Powers, Charles Trexler, Linda Watkins, William Whitehead. Produced by Richard Aldrich.
- (1938) Stage Play: Gloriana.
- (1940) Stage Play: Quiet, Please!
- (1941) Stage Play: Anne of England.
- (1943) Stage Play: King Richard III. Historical drama (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Scenic Design by Motley. Lighting Design by Jean Rosenthal. Directed by George Coulouris. Forrest Theatre: 24 Mar 1943- 3 Apr 1943 (11 performances). Cast: Michael Artist, Philip Bourneuf (as "Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham", Stuart Casey, Norma Chambers (as "Elizabeth, Queen to Edward IV"), Ralph Clanton, George Coulouris (as "Richard, Duke of Gloucester, afterward Richard III brother to the King"), Mildred Dunnock (as "Lady Margaret Plantagenet, daughter of Clarence"), Randolph Echols, John Ford, James Gannon (as "Lord Grey, son to Queen Elizabeth by her first marriage to John Grey"), James Ganon, John Ireland (as "First Murderer"), Harry Irvine, Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Lord Hastings, Lord Chamberlain to Edward IV"), John Parrish, Herbert Ratner (as "Second Murderer/Sir James Tyrrel"), Larry Robinson, Norman Rose, Tom Rutherfurd, Eugene Stuckmann, John Sylvester (as "Fourth Citizen/Page"), Bertram Tanswell (as "Third Citizen/Scrivener"), Helen Waren, Harold Young. Produced by Theater Productions.
- (1944) Stage Play: Sheppey. Comedy. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Directed by Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Playhouse Theatre: 18 Apr 1944- 6 May 1944 (23 performances). Cast: Edmund Gwenn (as "Sheppey"), Katherine Anderson, Victor Beecroft (as "Cooper"), Alexander Clark Jr., Horace Cooper (as "Dr. Jervis"), Cathleen Cordell, Barbara Everest, Frances Heflin, Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Ernest Turner"), Oswald Marshall, Vera Fuller Mellish (as "Miss James"), Doris Patston, Cledge Roberts, Gerald Savory, Harry Sothern, Wallace Widdecombe. Produced by Jacques Chambrun.
- (1944) Stage Play: Ten Little Indians. Mystery. Written by Agatha Christie. Directed by Albert de Courville. Broadhurst Theatre (moved to The Plymouth Theatre from 9 Jan 1945- close): 27 Jun 1944- 30 Jun 1945 (426 performances). Cast: Neil Fitzgerald (as "Rogers"), Georgia Harvey (as "Mrs. Rogers"), Halliwell Hobbes (as "Sir Lawrence Wargrave"), Nicholas Joy (as "General Mackenzie"), Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Anthony Marston"), Claudia Morgan (as "Vera Claythorne"), Patrick O'Connor (as "Fred Narracott"), J. Pat O'Malley (as "William Blore"), Michael Whalen (as "Philip Lombard"), Estelle Winwood (as "Emily Brent"), Harry Worth (as "Dr. Armstrong"). Replacement actor: Beverly Roberts Vera Claythorne. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert and Albert De Courville. Produced by arrangement with Farndale Ltd. and B.A. Meyer.
- (1947) Stage Play: Sweethearts. Musical comedy.
- (1952) Stage Play: Mr. Pickwick. Comedy (revival). Written by Stanley Young. Based on incidents from "The Pickwick Papers" by Charles Dickens. Production Design by Kathleen Ankers. Directed by John Burrell. Plymouth Theatre (moved to The John Golden Theatre from 27 Oct 1952- close): 17 Sep 1952- 8 Nov 1952 (61 performances). Cast: Wallace Acton (as "Wilberforce"), C.K. Alexander (as "Joe/Twinkey"), Jacques Aubuchon Mr. Buzfuz"), Philippa Bevans (as "Mrs. Weller"), Richard Case (as "Tommy"), Jane Cooke Miss (as "Emily Wardle"), Neil Fitzgerald (as "Mr. Wardle"), Nigel Green (as "Mr. Jingle"), Louis Hector (as "Mr. Weller"), Nora Howard (as "Mrs. Bardell"), George Howe (as "Mr. Pickwick"), Basil Howes (as "Mr. Stiggins"), Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Mr. Snodgrass"), Lucie Lancaster (as "Mrs. Cluppins"), Sarah Marshall (as "Mary"), Earl Montgomery (as "Mr. Tupman"), Dolores Pigott (as "Miss Isabella Wardle"), William Podmore (as "Justice"), Clive Revill (as "Sam Weller"), Kurt Richards (as "Mr. Perker"), Derek Tansley Mr. Winkle"), Nydia Westman (as "Miss Rachel Wardle"), Estelle Winwood (as "Mrs. Leo Hunter"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard).
- (1964) Stage Play: Foxy. Musical comedy.
- (1966) Stage Play: Hostile Witness. Written by Jack Roffey. Directed by Reginald Denham. Music Box Theatre: 17 Feb 1966- 2 Jul 1966 (157 performances + 4 previews). Cast: Ray Milland (as "Simon Crawford"), Michael Allinson, Norman Barrs, Melville Cooper (as "Mr. Justice Osborne"), Edgar Daniels, Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Mr. Naylor") [final Broadway role], Geoffrey Lumsden, Angela Thornton, John Clark, Stafford Dickens, Katherine Hynes, Dorothy James, Harvey Jason, Arthur Marlowe, Tom McDermott, Robert Murch, Jim Oyster, Peter Pagan, Gerald Peters, Alex Reed, Margot Stevenson (as "Lady Gregory"), Walter Thomson. Produced by Jay Julien and André Gouldston. Produced by arrangement with Peter Saunders. Associate Producer: Anthony Parella.
- (January 13, 1959) He acted in Edward Chodorov's play, "Listen To The Mocking Bird," in the Playwrights Company production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Eva Le Gallienne, Billie Burke, Una Merkel, Francis Compton, Cavada Humphrey, Angela Thornton, Felix Deebank, Biff McGuire and Donald Moffat in the cast. Leo Kerz was set designer. Guy Kent was costume designer. Edward Chodorov was also director.
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