- (1922 - 1939) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1922) Stage Play: The Bunch and Judy. Musical comedy. Music by Jerome Kern. Book by Anne Caldwell and Hugh Ford. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle. Scenic Design by Frank E. Gates and Edward A. Morange. Costume Design by Wanamaker, Paul Poiret and George Barbier. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Globe Theatre: 28 Nov 1922- 20 Jan 1923 (63 performances). Cast: Helen Allen, Adele Astaire (as "Judy Jordan/Paulina"), Fred Astaire (as "Gerald Lane/Antonio"), Roberta Beatty (as "Lady Janet"), Marie Brady, Maurice Chapman, Mabel Claire (as "Tessa"), Patrice Clark, Betty Cline, Lola Curtis, Ursula Dale, Clifford Daly, Roger Davis, Delano Dell, Hazel Donnelly, Johnny Dooley (as "Otto Steger/Rocco"), Ray Dooley (as "Evie Dallas/Lizetta"), Helyn Eby Rock, Louis Emery, Gertrude Feeley, Carol Flower, Margery Flynn, Marie Francis, Gladys Goldwin, Chester Grady, Edward Graham, Ona Hamilton, Grace Hayes, Bertha Holley, Jack Hughes, Eleanor Ladd, Doris Landy, Edna Locke, Madelyn Lombard, J.M. McKenzie, W. McLellan, Alida Middlecoat, Augustus Minton, Kathleen Mullane, Kenneth Munro, Elaine Palmer, Lee Patrick (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Mary Pearce, Thomas Wigney Percyval (as "Foxhall Davidson"), Louise Powell, Eugene Revere (as "Kelly"), Charles Roberts, Adelaide Robinson, Rita Royce, Lydia Scott, Mildred Sinclair, Jet Stanley, Clifford Stone, George Tawde (as "Robin"), Philip Tonge (as "Lord Kinlock "), Al Watson, George Wharton, Lillian White (as "Marguerite de Belmont"), Ruth White (as "Estelle"), Billie Wilcox, R.H. Wilder. Produced by Charles Dillingham.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Green Beetle. Drama.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Undercurrent. Written by William H. McMasters. Directed by Frank McCormack. Cort Theatre: 3 Feb 1925- Feb 1925 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Victor Beecroft (as "Jock McNaughton"), Harry Beresford (as "Jason Mills"), Alison Bradshaw (as "Edith Spaulding"), Elsie Esmond (as "Mrs. Mills"), Frank Hubert (as "Benson"), Lee Patrick (as "Helen Mills"), Frank Shannon (as "Tom Flanagan"), Walter Soderling (as "Spaulding"), Grant Stewart (as "Doctor Blair"), Lyons Wickland (as "Manley Bryce"). Produced by Barrie Inc.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Backslapper. Written by Paul Dickey and Mann Page. Hudson Theatre: 11 Apr 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Harry C. Browne (as "Bob Alden"), Francis Conlan (as "Sam"), Jack Daniels (as "Lester"), Don Dillaway (as "Ralph"), Joe Duckworth (as "Chick"), Malcolm Duncan (as "Dave Kennedy"), Florence Earle (as "Sarah"), Mary Fowler (as "Beth Lane"), Leila Frost (as "Gloria Dennis"), Leon Hatton (as "Slats"), Lee Patrick (as "Mrs. Kennedy"), Roger Pryor (as "Douglas Lane") [Broadway debut], Frank Sylvester (as "Judge Dennis"), Charles Trowbridge (as "John Trainor"). Produced by John Henry Mears and Paul Dickey.
- (1925) Stage Play: Bachelors' Brides. Comedy/farce.
- (1925) Stage Play: It All Depends. Comedy. Written by Kate L. McLaurin. Directed by John Cromwell. Vanderbilt Theatre: 10 Aug 1925- Aug 1925 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Katherine Alexander (as "Shirley Lane"), Grace Andrews (as "Nellie Richmond"), Roberta Bellinger (as "Jennie"), Jane Grey (as "Nancy Lane"), Felix Krembs (as "Ned Richmond"), Lee Patrick (as "Maida Spencer"), Roland Rushton (as "Merson"), Norman Trevor (as "Julian Lane"), Charles Trowbridge (as "Bruce Armstrong"). Produced by William A. Brady and John Cromwell.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Shelf. Comedy/drama. Written by Dorrance Davis. Directed by William B. Friedlander. Morosco Theatre: 27 Sep 1926- Oct 1926 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: A.S. 'Pop' Byron (as "U.S. Senator Risdale"), Louis Kimball (as "Stanley Risdale"), Lawrence Leslie (as "Baldwin Custard"), Lottie Linthicum (as "Mrs. Plummer"), Donald Meek (as "The Rev. Herbert Chetswold"), Lee Patrick (as "Caroline Wendham"), Jessie Ralph (as "Emma Smith"), Thelma Ritter (as "Miss Batterson") [Broadway debut], Frances Starr (as "Stella Amaranth"), Frederick Truesdell (as John Wendham"), Leah Winslow (as "Mrs. Chetswold"). Produced by William B. Friedlander.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Matrimonial Bed. Written by Seymour Hicks. From the French of T. Mirande and Mouesy-Eon. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Ambassador Theatre: 12 Oct 1927- Oct 1927 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Clay Clement (as "Doctor Baudin"), Amy Dennis, John Hendricks, Kenneth Hill, Winifred Kingston, John T. Murray, Vivien Oakland (as "Sylvaine Jaimet"), Lee Patrick (as "Juliette Corton"), Lennox Pawle, Kay Strozzi (as "Suzanne Trebel"), Fred Sutton, May Vokes. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1936) Stage Play: Stage Door. Comedy. Written by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Music Box Theatre: 22 Oct 1936- Mar 1937 (closing date unknown/169 performances). Cast: Dorthea Andrews, William Andrews, Ailliam Atlee, Beatrice Blinn (as "Mary Harper/Big Mary") [final Broadway role], Phyllis Brooks (as "Jean Maitland") [Broadway debut], Jane Buchanan (as "Linda Shaw"), Louise Chaffee, Alex Courtney, Walter Davis, Edmund Dorsay (as "Lou Milhauser"), Draja Dryden, Tom Ewell (as "Larry Westcott"), Ralph Locke (as "Adolf Gretzl"), Sylvia Lupas (as "Olga Brandt"), Priestly Morrison, Lee Patrick, Helen Ray (as "Mrs. Shaw"), Leona Roberts (as "Mrs. Orcutt"), Virginia Rousseau (as "Pat Devine"), Judith Russell, Grena Sloan, Onslow Stevens (as "David Kingsley"), Margot Stevenson (as "Kendall Adams"), Margaret Sullavan (as "Terry Randall"), Robert Thomsen, Mary Wickes (as "Mary McCune, Little Mary"), Lili Zehner. Produced by Sam Harris. Note: Filmed by RKO Radio Pictures as Stage Door (1937).
- (1958) She co-starred with Joan Davis in an unsold comedy pilot entitled, "Joan of Arkansas" about a klutzy woman who was chosen by a computer to be the ideal candidate to be the first "man on the moon."
- (1927) Stage Play: Nightstick. Melodrama. Written by John Wray, J.C. Nugent, Elliott Nugent, and Elaine S. Carrington. Directed by Crosby Gaige. Selwyn Theatre: 10 Nov 1927- Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/84 performances). Cast: Velma Forrest, Kathryn Givney, Raymond Hackett, Harry R. Irving, Charles Kennedy (as "Pete Manning"), Victor Kilian, Judith Lowry, Thomas Mitchell, Edgar Nelson, Lee Patrick (as "Joan Manning"), Harry Stubbs, William Tennyson, Edna White, John Wray. Produced by Crosby Gaige. Note: Produced on film as Alibi (1929) by United Artists and released in April, 1929 (in both talkie and silent versions).
- (1935) Stage Play: Knock On Wood.
- (1938) Stage Play: Michael Drops In. Comedy. Written by William Du Bois. Scenic Design by Eleanor Farrington. Directed by Edward Massey. John Golden Theatre: 27 Dec 1938- Jan 1939 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Edmund Dorsay (as "Frank McNeil"), Arlene Francis (as "Judy Morton"), Gee Gee James (as "Hattie"), Miriam Jordan (as "Irene Lawrence") [final Broadway role], Lee Patrick (as "Nan McNeil"), G. Albert Smith (as "Timmie Lawrence"), Onslow Stevens (as "Michael Dwyer"), James Todd (as "Philip Adams"). Produced by Marie Louise Elkins and Edward Massey.
- (1929) Stage Play: June Moon. Comedy. Written by Ring Lardner and George S. Kaufman'. Direected by George S. Kaufman. Broadhurst Theatre: 23 Oct 1928- Apr 1929 (closing date unknown/273 performances). Cast: Frank Conlan, Jean Dixon (as "Lucille"), Norman Foster (as "Fred M. Stevens"), Emil Hoch (as "A Man Named Brainard"), Leo Kennedy, Margaret Lee, Philip Loeb, Frank Otto, Lee Patrick, Florence D. Rice, Harry Rosenthal, Linda Watkins. Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1932) Stage Play: Blessed Event. Comedy. Written by Manuel Seff and Forrest Wilson. Directed by Harlan Thompson. Longacre Theatre: 12 Feb 1932- May 1932 (closing date unknown/115 performances). Cast: Jean Adair, Robert Allen, Matt Briiggs, Charles D. Brown, Ollie Burgoyne, Kenneth Dana, Herbert Duffy, George Greenberg, Allen Jenkins (as "Frankie Wells"), Isabel Jewell, Herman Jones, Walter Kinsella, David Leonard, Ralph J. Locke (as "Louis Miller"), Eddie Lynch, Herman J. Mankiewicz (as "Waiter"), John Morrissey, Lee Patrick (as "Gladys Price"), Dorothea Petgen, Roger Pryor, John Robb, Lynn Root, Frank Rowan, Henry Shelvey, Thelma Tipson, Mildred Wall, Milton Wallace. Produced by Sidney Phillips and Harlan Thompson. Note: Filmed by Warner Bros. as Blessed Event (1932).
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