- (1948 - 1951) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1948) Stage Play: A Temporary Island. Music by Lorenzo Fuller. Written by Halsted Welles. Calliope music by: Lehman Engel. Directed by Halstead Welles. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 14 Mar 1948- 19 Mar 1948 (6 performances). Cast: Dion Allen (as "Millhand"), Shirley Ames (as "Sophomore"), Leon Askin (as "Mr. Prince") [Broadway debut], Natalie Benisch (as "Farmer's Wife"), Philippa Bevans (as "Miss Wampsey"), Philip Bourneuf (as "Mr. Fisk"), Elaine Bradford (as "Freshman"), Blair Davies (as "Mr. Tottingham"), William Dillard (as "Junius"), Harrison Dowd (as "Mr. Chanter"), Nancy Franklin (as "Cordelia"), Gene Galvin (as "Chief of Police"), Rita Gam (as "Bunny"), Anne-Marie Gayer (as "Senior"), Taylor Graves (as "Mr. Smith"), Jane Hoffman (as "Miss Evans"), Carl Judd (as "Farmer"), Karen Lindgren (as "Heloise"), Geoffrey Lumb (as "Policeman"), Winnie Mae Martin (as "Farmer's Daughter"), William Myers (as "Ned"), Jack Palance [credited as Walter J. Palance] (as "Mr. Boutourlinsky"), Gregory Robins (as "Mr. Avery"), Ann Sullivan (as "Mrs. Bouterlinsky"), Ernest Truex (as "Uncle Benny"), Hilda Vaughn (as "Miss Rector"), Ruth Vaughn (as "Felicity"), Vera Zorina (as "Suzette"). Produced by The Experimental Theatre Inc./ANTA (Alfred De Liagre Jr.: executive producer. Jean Dalrymple: executive director), Cheryl Crawford and T. Edward Hambleton.
- (1950) Stage Play: Twentieth Century. Comedy (revival). Written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Based on a play by Charles Bruce Millholland. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Wolfgang Roth. Costume Design by Noel Taylor. Lily Garland's costumes conceived by Gloria Swanson. Directed by José Ferrer. ANTA Playhouse (moved to The Fulton Theatre from 9 Jan 1951- close): 24 Dec 1950- 30 Jun 1951 (233 performances). Cast: José Ferrer (as "Oscar Jaffe"), Gloria Swanson (as "Lily Garland"), Robert Carroll (as "George Smith"), Donald Foster (as "Oliver Webb"), Leon Askin (as "Second Beard/Judas"), Betty Bartley (as "Anita Highland"), Paula Bauersmith (as "Dr. Johnson"), Ralph Bunker (as "Grover Lockwood"), Vincent Donahue (as "Red Cap"), John Glendinning (as "Flannagan"), Werner Klemperer (as "First Beard/Cristus"), Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Sadie"), Paul Lilly (as "First Detective"), William H. Lynn (as "Matthew Clark") [final Broadway role], Burton Mallory (as "Conductor"), Edward Platt (as "Pullman Conductor/Red Cap"), Van Prince (as "Waiter"), Charles Salez (as "Second Detective"), Henry Sherwood (as "Max Jacobs"), P. Jay Sidney (as "Porter"), Robinson Stone (as "Train Secretary"), Robert Strauss (as "Owen O'Malley"). Replacement actors: Cliff Cothron (as "Flannagan"), John Glendinning (as "Owen O'Malley"), Leo Lucker (as "Red Cap/Second Detective"), Chase Soltez (as "Pullman Conductor/Red Cap/Second Detective"), Donald Stevens (as "Matthew Clark"), Ellsworth Wright (as "Waiter"). Produced by The American National Theatre and Academy. Associate Producer: Richard Condon. Note: Previously filmed by Columbia Pictures as Twentieth Century (1934).
- (1965) [Regional theatre]. Stage: Directed "Hamlet" at the Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 1965. Cast included: Robert Vaughn.
- (April 9 to 25, 1965) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. C. Lowell Lees was artistic director.
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