- Stage: Appeared (as "Cap'n Andy") in "Show Boat", London, England. NOTE: This was the first London stage production of the show.
- (1937) Stage: Appeared (as "Dr. Clitterhouse, M.R.C.P.") in "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" on Broadway. Melodrama.Written by Barré Lyndon. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Lewis Allen. Hudson Theatre: 2 Mar 1937-May 1937 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Victor Beecroft, Ross Chetwynd, Clarence Derwent (as "Benny Kellerman"), Alexander Field, Edward Fielding, Stephen Fox, Muriel Hutchison, Ernest Jay, Ralph Sumpter, Helen Trenholme (as "Nurse Ann"). Produced by Gilbert Miller in association with Warner Brothers Pictures. NOTE: Filmed as The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938).
- (1935) Stage: Directed "Duet for Floodlight" in London, England, starring Madeleine Carroll.
- (1955) Stage: Directed "A Day By The Sea" on Broadway. Written by N.C. Hunter. ANTA Playhouse: 26 Sep 1955-15 Oct 1955 (24 performances). Cast: John W. Austin, Leo Britt, Veronica Cole, Hume Cronyn (as "Julian Anson"), Halliwell Hobbes (as "David Anson"), Barclay Hodges, Megs Jenkins, Dennis King, Aline MacMahon (as "Laura Anson"), Jessica Tandy (as "Frances Farrer"). Produced by Huntington Hartford and Stephen Mitchell.
- (1957) Stage: Directed "Miss Isobel" on Broadway. Written by Michael Plant and Denis Webb. Scenic Design by Peter Larkin. Royale Theatre: 26 Dec 1957-8 Feb 1958 (53 performances). Cast: Shirley Booth (as "Mrs. Ackroyd"), Robert Duke (as "Andrew McNeil"), Edith King (as "Mrs. Ling"), Peter Lazer (as "Robin"), Nancy Marchand (as "Miriam Ackroyd"), Kathleen McGuire (as "Ellen"), John Randolph (as "Howard"), Dinnie Smith (as "Nurse"). Understudies: Darryl Richard (as "Robin"), Connie Sawyer (as "Miriam Ackroyd" / "Mrs. Ackroyd"; final Broadway role), Dinnie Smith (as "Ellen" / "Mrs. Ling") and Ed Wagner (as "Andrew McNeil" / "Howard"). Produced by Leonard Sillman and John Roberts.
- (1944) Stage: Directed "Sheppey" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. 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.
- (1946) Stage: Appeared (as "Mr. Burgess") in "Candida" on Broadway (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Cort Theatre: 3 Apr 1946-2 May 1946 (24 performances). Cast: Wesley Addy (as "The Rev. James Mavor Morell"), Marlon Brando (as "Eugene Marchbanks"), Oliver Cliff, Katharine Cornell (as "Candida"; also producer), 'Mildred Natwick' (as "Miss Proserpine Garnett"). Produced in association with Gilbert Miller.
- (1948-49) Stage: Appeared in Anton Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard," at the Old Vic at the New Theatre in London, England, with Mark Dignam, Edith Evans, Faith Brook, Peter Copley, Robert Eddison and June Brown in the cast. Hugh Hunt was director.
- (1952) Stage: Appeared (as "The Statue") in "Don Juan in Hell" on Broadway. Comedy [return engagement]. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Stage Manager: Robert Gist. Directed by Charles Laughton (also in cast as "Devil"). Plymouth Theatre: 6 Apr 1952-24 May 1952 (66 performances). Cast: Charles Boyer (as "Don Juan"), Agnes Moorehead (as "Donna Ana"). Produced by Paul Gregory.
- (12/25/49) Radio: Appeared in a "Theater Guild on the Air" broadcast of "The Passing of the Third Floor Back".
- (1933) Stage: Appeared in René Fauchois' and Williams' play, "The Late Christopher Bean," at the St. James' Theatre in London, England. with 'Edith Evans (I)' (v), Louise Hampton, Barry K. Byrnes and Frederick Leister in the cast.
- (3/11/24-1/25) Stage: Appeared in Eden Phillpotts' "The Farmer's Wife," at the Court Theatre in London, England, with Evelyn Hope, Melville Cooper, Eileen Beldon, Colin Keith-Johnston, Phyllis Shand, Maud Griff, Raymond Huntley, Evelyn Turner and Isabel Thornton in the cast.
- (11/3/26-2/27) Stage: Appeared in Eden Phillpotts' "Yellow Sands," at the Haymarket Theatre in London, England, with Viola Lyel, Ralph Richardson, Frank Vosper, Muriel Hewitt, Susan Richmond, Edward Petley, Amy Veness, Alice Wills and Drusilla Wills in the cast.
- (9/23/30-12/30) Stage: Appeared in Rudolph Besier's play, "The Barretts of Wimpole Street," at the Queen's Theatre in London, England, with Gwen Ffrangcon Davies, Scott Sunderland, Marjorie Mars, Eileen Beldon, Barry K. Barnes and Joan Barry in the cast.
- (2/23/43) Radio: Appeared in the "Suspense" broadcast (Episode 30) of "Will You Walk Into My Parlor?". NOTE: Only the first half of this broadcast exists; the rest is presumed lost.
- (10/6/52) Radio: Appeared in the "Suspense" broadcast (Episode 481) of "The Diary of Dr. Pritchard".
- Stage: Appeared in "Too True to Be Good" by George Bernard Shaw.
- (1949) Stage: Appeared in "Caesar and Cleopatra" by George Bernard Shaw on Broadway. Also in cast: Lilli Palmer.
- Stage: Appeared in "The Apple Cart" by George Bernard Shaw.
- (1959) Stage: Appeared in "A Majority of One" on Broadway. NOTE: He was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Actor (Dramatic).
- (1953) He acted in the play, "Island Visit," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Lili Darvas in the cast.
- (December 5, 1938) He acted in Paul Vincent Carroll's play, "Shadow and Substance," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- (January 28, 1946) He acted in the play, "Antigone and The Tyrant," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Katharine Cornell in the cast.
- (December 18, 1950) He acted in Denis Cannan's play, "Captain Carvallo," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Katharine Cornell in the cast.
- (March 6, 1961) He acted in Leonard Spigelglass's play, "A Majority of One," in a Theatre Guild production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Gertrude Berg, Berta Gersten, Maurice Ottinger, Joyce Flynn, John Malcolm, Kanna Ishii, and Arsenio Trinidad in the cast. Donald Oenslager was set designer. Motley was costume designer. Dore Schary was director and producer.
- (June 30, 1953) He acted in Andrew Rosenthal's play, "Island Visit," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Lili Darvas in the cast.
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