- (1934 - 1959) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1934) Stage Play: Whatever Possessed Her. Farce. Written by Hardwick Nevin. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Mansfield Theatre: 25 Jan 1934- Jan 1934 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Dorothy Adams (as "Ensemble"), Caroline Allen (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Allen (as "Henry"), Richard Allen (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Augarde (as "Ensemble"), Joan Barbee-Lee (as "Ensemble"), Peter Barrik (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Bayley (as "Ensemble"), Flora Campbell (as "Genevieve Trubee") [Broadway debut], Richard Dana (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Doucet (as "Millicent Bangs"), Alice Dowd (as "Ensemble"), Ronald Drew (as "Hastings McElway"), Frederic Forman (as "Wiley"), Edward Fuller (as "McElway's Secretary"), Richard Glyer (as "Ensemble"), Jacqueline Green (as "Ensemble"), Barbara Heggie (as "Ensemble"), Lyn Howe (as "Ensemble"), Otto Hulett (as "Jerome Mortimer"), Philip Huston (as "A Young Reporter"), Harry Hutchinson (as "Ensemble"), John Kelsey (as "Ensemble"), Stapleton Kent, Percy Kilbride (as "Eddie"), Charles Koren (as "Ensemble"), Constance McKay (as "May Moss"), Ruth Miller (as "Ensemble"), Betty Parsons (as "Ensemble"), Gordon Richards (as "Arthur Strong"), Edward Ryan (as "Ted"), Lois Scales (as "Ensemble"), Ellen Spencer (as "Ensemble"), William Tobin, George Henry Trader, Robert Warfield, Pierre Watkin, Richard Whorf (as "Phoenix Greggs"). Produced by Raymond Moore.
- (1936) Stage Play: The Country Wife. Comedy. Written by William Wycherley [posthumous]. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 Dec 1936- Feb 1937 (closing date unknown/89 performances). Cast: Stephen Ker Appleby (as "Mr. Dorilant"), Edith Atwater (as "Mrs. Dainty Fidget, sister of Sir Jasper"), Violet Besson (as "Old Lady Squeamish"), Roger Blankenship (as "Ensemble"), Irene Browne (as "My Lady Fidget"), Flora Campbell (as Ensemble"), George Carr (as "A Quack"), Louis Dayton (as "Parson"), Salo Douday (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Emburie (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Gordon (as "Mrs. Margery Pinchwife"), George Graham (as "Sir Jasper Fidget"), David Gray (as "Ensemble"), Frances Greet (as "Ensemble"), Louis Hector (as "Mr. Sparkish"), Raymond Johnson (as "Boy"), William Justus (as "Ensemble"), Linda Lee (as "Ensemble"), Roger Livesey (as "Mr. Horner"), Elizabeth Malloch (as "Ensemble"), Helena Pickard (as "Mrs. Squeamish"), Anthony Quayle (as "Mr. Harcourt") [Broadway debut], Warren Reid (as "Ensemble"), Lewis Sealy (as "Ensemble"), Reginald Stanborough Ensemble"), Donald Stevens (as "Ensemble"), Alice Thompson (as "Ensemble"), Helen Trenholme (as "Miss Alithea, sister of Pinchwife"), Jane Vaughn (as "Lucy, Alithea's maid"), Percy Waram (as "Mr. Pinchwife"). Produced by Gilbert Miller. Produced in association with Helen Hayes. Note: Work has been produced several times on film and on TV, first adapted as a short by Thanhouser Film Corporation as The Country Girl (1915).
- (1937) Stage Play: Excursion. Comedy. Written by Victor Wolfson. Directed by Worthington Miner [credited as C. Worthington Miner]. Vanderbilt Theatre: 9 Apr 1937- Jul 1937 (closing date unknown/116 performances). Cast: Shirley Booth (as "Mrs. Loschavio"), Dorothy Brackett (as "Passenger"), Flora Campbell (as "Lee Pitman"), Irene Cattell (as "Mrs. Geasling"), William H. Chambers (as "Pat Sloan"), John Cherry (as "Linton"), Henry Clark, J. Hammond Dailey, Marilyn Erskine (as "Eileen Loschavio"), William Foran (as "Pop"), Frances Fuller, Connie Gilchrist (as "Martha"), Kathryn Grace, Jackie Grimes, Mae Grimes, Whitford Kane, John L. Kearney, Richard Kendrick, Julie Lawrence, Sylvia Leigh (as "Tessie"), William H. Malone, Jennie Moscowitz, Joseph Olney, John O'Shaughnessy, William Redfield [credited as Billy Redfield], Anthony Ross, Fred Stewart (as "Stevens"), Robert Thomsen, Nellie Thorne, Lester Wald, Eric Walz, Conway Washburne (as "Mac Coleman") [final Broadway role], James R. Waters, Sylvia Weld (as "Passenger"), Robert Williams (as "Red Magoon"), Lesley Woods (as "Passenger"). Produced by John C. Wilson.
- (1937) Stage Play: Many Mansions.
- (1940) Stage Play: Glamour Preferred. Written by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Scenic Design by John Root. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Booth Theatre: 15 Nov 1940- 23 Nov 1940 (11 performances). Cast: Thomas Babcock (as "Silver-Fish Exterminator"), Flora Campbell (as "Lynn Eldridge "), Haskell Coffin (as "Henry"), Irene Corlett (as "Angela Vaughn"), Robert Craven (as "Sir Hubert Towyn"), Elsie Mae Gordon (as "Loula"), James Gregory (as "Officer Hanan"), Loring Smith (as "Max Musick"), Louis Sorin (as "Bernard C. Goldwater"), Maidel Turner (as "Mrs. Florinda Mott Pengilly"), Henry Vincent (as "Webster"). Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1941) Stage Play: The Land Is Bright. Written by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Technical Assistant to Mr. Mielziner: George Jenkins. Press Representative: John Peter Toohey and Ben Kornzweig. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Music Box Theatre: 28 Oct 1941- 3 Jan 1942 (79 performances). Cast: Leon Ames, Diana Barrymore (as "Linda Kincaid"), Walter Beck (as "Dorset"), Constance Brigham, Grover Burgess (as "Ollie Pritchard"), Flora Campbell, Russell Conway, John Draper, Herbert Duffy, Ruth Findlay (as "Deborah Hawks") [final Broadway role], Jack Hartley, Muriel Hutchison, James La Curto, Louise Larabee, Hugh Marlowe, Roderick Maybee (as "Jesse Andrews"), Charles McClelland, Arnold Moss (as "Count Waldemar Czarniko/Count Waldemar Czarniko II"), Phyllis Povah (as "Ellen Kincaid"), William Roerick (as "Theodore Kincaid"), Edith Russell, Robert Shayne (as "Jerry Hudson"), Elaine Shepard, Martha Sleeper (as "Tana Kincaid"), G. Albert Smith (as "Dan Frawley"), K.T. Stevens, Norman Stuart, Ralph Theodore (as "Lacey Kincaid"), Lili Valenty, Dick Van Patten (as "Timothy Kincaid") [credited as Dickie Van Patten]. Produced by Max Gordon.
- (1943) Stage Play: All for All. Written by Norman Bruce. Based on "Give and Take" by Aaron Hoffman [posthumous credit]. Directed by Harry Green. Bijou Theatre: 29 Sep 1943- 11 Dec 1943 (85 performances). Cast: Lyle Bettger (as "John Bauer, Jr."), Wyrley Birch (as "Daniel Drum"), Flora Campbell (as "Marion Kruger"), Harry Green (as "Albert Kruger"), Jack Pearl (as "John Bauer, Sr."), Loring Smith (as "Thomas W. Craig"). Produced by A.L. Berman. Note: Previously filmed by Universal Pictures as Give and Take (1928) (Norman Bruce's adaption was not credited).
- (1945) Stage Play: Foxhole in the Parlor. Written by Elsa Shelley.
- (1950) Stage Play: The Curious Savage. Comedy. Written by John Patrick. Production Design by George Jenkins. Directed by Peter Glenville. Martin Beck Theatre: 24 Oct 1950- 18 Nov 1950 (31 performances). Cast: Lillian Gish (as "Ethel, Family"), Flora Campbell (as "Miss Wilhelmina, Staff"), Isobel Elsom (as "Florence, Guest"), Robert Emhardt (as "Hannibal, Guest"), Lois Hall (as "Fairy May, Guest"), Gladys Henson (as "Mrs. Paddy, Guest"), Marta Linden (as "Lily Belle, Family"), Brandon Peters (as "Titus, Family"), Hugh Reilly (as "Jeffrey, Guest"), Sydney Smith (as "Dr. Emmett, Staff"), Howard Wendell (as "Samuel, Family"). Produced by The Theatre Guild, Russell Lewis and Howard Young.
- (1959) Stage Play: Only in America.
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