- Also choreographed the Carol Channing TV Special, called, "Carol Channing in LA", or, Carol Channing's Los Angeles". Date of filming was 1966.
- (1927 - 1950) Active in the following Broadway productions:
- (1927) Stage Play: Happy. Musical comedy. Music by Frank H. Grey. Book by Vincent Lawrence and McElbert Moore. Lyrics by Earle Crooker and McElbert Moore. Additional lyrics by Frank H. Grey and Ethelberta Hasbrook. Additional music by Ethelberta Hasbrook. Musical Director: Carlton Kelsey. Directed by Walter Brooks. Earl Carroll Theatre (moved to Daly's 63rd Street Theatre from 6 Feb 1928- close): 5 Dec 1927- 25 Feb 1928). Cast: Lois Alexander, Daisie Bay, Bill Brown, Donald Campbell, Joseph Clayton, Alice Cochran, Ann Cochran, Gene Collins, Don Cortez, Willard Dashiell, Harriett Dixon, Bill Eckhard, Madeline Fairbanks, George Fredericks, Edwin Gaillard, Katherine Glading, Percy Helton (as "Siggy Sigler"), John Kane, Rosa Lee, Clay Long, Mabel Martin, Anna Marie McKenney, Bob Nelson, Hermes Pan (as "Ensemble"), Vasso Pan, Nanie Possiel, Donald Rand, Lucile Reece, Betty Rourke, Fred Santley (as "Jack Gaynor") [final Broadway role], Hugh Saunders, Shirley Sherman, Paula Sidman, Ruth Simmons, Virginia Smith, Richard Sumner, Hatty White, Edith Mae Wright. Produced by Murray Phillips.
- (1928) Stage Play: Animal Crackers. Musical comedy. Book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind. Music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Lyrics by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Musical Direction by Gus Salzer. Musical Direction by Russell Markert. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Drected by Oscar Eagle. 44th Street Theatre: 23 Oct 1928- 6 Apr 1929 (191 performances). Cast: Bernice Ackerman, Albert Amato, Ivena Baker, Jack Bauer, Allan Blair, Billie Blake, Hazel Boffinger, William Bradley, Cleo Brown, Muriel Buck, Mildred Burkhardt, Helene Cambridge, Gertrude Cole, Annette Davies, Kay Donegan, Margaret Dumont (as "Mrs. Rittenhouse"), John Elliott, Walton Ford, Helen Fowble, Janice Glenn, Alyse Green, Robert Greig (as "Hives"), Mildred Hatfield, Gerry Hoffman, Gypsy Hollis, Margaret Irving, Genevieve Kent, Dorothy Knowlton, Jewel LaKota, Preston Lewis, Arthur Lipson (as "M. Doucet"), Serrita Lorraine, Dorothy Marmon, Maxine Marshall, Chico Marx (as "Emanuel Ravelli"), Groucho Marx (as "Captain Spalding"), Harpo Marx (as "The Professor"), Zeppo Marx (as "Jamison"), Bert Mathews, Eleanor McCabe, Florine Meyers, Virginia Meyers, Lucille Milam, Marcelle Miller, Louise Mills, Marie Musselle, Irma Nicholas, Pat O'Keefe, Mary O'Rourke, Hermes Pan (as "Ensemble"), Harry Pederson, Bobbie Perkins, Patricia Pursley, Marty Rhiele, Aileen Shaw, Helene Sheldon, Erma Shy, Louis Sorin (as "Roscoe W. Chandler"), Virginia Stone, Audrey Volmer, Florence Wall, George Wallace, Milton Watson, Alpha Wellemkotter, Frances Wise, Thelma Witzig, Alice Wood, Jessica Worth. Produced by Sam Harris. Note: Filmed as Animal Crackers (1930).
- (1929) Stage Play: Top Speed. Musical comedy. Book by Guy Bolton. Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Lyrics by Bert Kalmar. Music by Harry Ruby. Musical Direction by Ivan Rudisill. Choreographed by John Boyle and Leroy Prinz. Directed by John Harwood. Chanin's 46th Street Theatre (moved to The Royale Theatre from 10 Mar 1930- close): 25 Dec 1929- 22 Mar 1930 (104 performances). Cast: Flo Allen, Lester Allen, Ray Apgar, Theodore Babcock, Tom Barrett, Laine Blaire, Billie Blake, Norine Bogan, Irene Carroll, Martha Carroll, Samuel Critcherson, Sunny Dale, George Del Drigo, Irene Delroy, Alan DeSylva, Adele Dickson, Harland Dixon, Valerie Dolaro Ensemble, Peggy Driscoll, John T. Dwyer, Enes Early, Olga Fox, Louise Francis, Mildred Franke, Paul Frawley, Fred Furman, William Hale, Lon Hascall, Mildred Hosee, Carolyn James, Gene Johnson, Marie Keve, George King, Jerry Kirkland, Hilda Knight, Willis Lawrence, Irving Lesser Ensemble, Dixie Lester, Arthur May, Beth Meredith, Hal Morton, Kendall Northrop, Hermes Pan (as "Ensemble"), Lloyd Pedrick, Lorraine Power, John Quinn, Helen Rauth, Kay Reilly, Shirley Richards, Ginger Rogers (as "Babs Green") [Broadway debut], Mildred Rye, Paula Sands, Charlotte Silton, Frances Thress, Elinor Walent, Nondas Wayne, Ken Williams, Dodo Wyatt, Daniel Wyler. Produced by Bolton, Kalmar & Ruby Ltd.
- (1948) Stage Play: As the Girls Go. Musical comedy. Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Harold Adamson. Book by William Roos. Vocal Director: Hugh Martin. Music arranged by Hugh Martin. Music orchestrated by Ted Royal. Conducted by Max Meth. Music Contractor: Jack Saunders. Costume Design by Oleg Cassini. Choreographed by Hermes Pan [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Howard Bay. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Broadway Theatre from 14 Jan 1949- close): 13 Nov 1949- 14 Jan 1950 (414 performances). Cast: Bobby Clark (as "Waldo Wellington"), Irene Rich (as "Lucille Thompson Wellington"), Jeanette Aquilina, Truly Barbara, Betty Lou Barto, Lois Bolton, James Brock, John Brophy, Bob Burkhardt, Bill Callahan, Marlene Cameron, Dean Campbell, Carmina Cansino (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Arline Castle, Hobart Cavanaugh (as "Barber"), Charles Chartier, Babs Claire, Peter Conlow (as "Dancing Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Dick Dana (as "Blinky KJoe"), Barbara Davis, Jessie Elliott, James Elsegood, Claire Louise Evans, Yvette Fairhill, Lydia Fredericks, Christina Frerichs, Pat Gaston, Betty George, John Gray, Clare Grenville (as "Member of "Daughters of the Boston Tea Party") [credited as Claire Grenville], Pearl Hacker, Pauline Hahn (as "Child") [Broadway debut], Donny Harris, Mildred Hughes, Cavada Humphrey, Patty Ann Jackson, June Kirby, Margaret Jean Klein, Frances Krell, Marjorie Leach, Kathryn Lee, Douglas Luther, Jonathan Marlowe, Norma Marlowe, Pat Marlowe, Abbe Marshall, Ila McAvoy (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Ellen McCowan, Mickey Miller, George Morris, Toni Parker, Dorothea Pinto, Joyce Reedy, William Reedy, Bobby Roberts, Jack Russell, Clifford Sales (as "Child"), Joseph Schenck, Eugene Schwab, John Sheehan, Gregg Sherwood, Diane Sinclair, Judy Sinclair, Kenneth Spaulding, Curt Stafford, Eugene Steiner, Jo Sullivan, Ruth Thomas, Norma Thornton, Larry Villani, Betty Jane Watson (as "Kathy Robinson"), Rosemary Williamson. Produced by Mike Todd.
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