Other works
Intermission P.S.A., for American Lung Association's Christmas Seals (1946)
Publicity photographs for Indian motorcycles, c. 1949.
Better Times (1922) [Musical]. Staged (with lyrics by) by R.H. Burnside (based on his book). Hippodrome Theatre: 2 Sept 1922- 28 Apr 1923 (405 performances). Appeared as "Archie Leach."
Appeared in the following
Broadway productions:
Nikki (1931) [Musical/comedy]. Based on a book by
John Monk Saunders. Staged by William B. Friedlander. Longacre Theatre (moved to George M. Cohan's Theatre on 19 Oct 1931 to close): 29 Sept 1931- 31 Oct 1931 (39 performances). As "Cary Lockwood" (appearing as "Archie Leach"). Cast included:
Louis Jean Heydt,
Fay Wray [lead]. Produced by Harrison Hall.
A Wonderful Night (1929). Directed by Jose Ruben and
Chester Hale. Majestic Theatre: 31 Oct 1929- 15 Feb 1930 (125 performances). As "Max Grunewald" (appearing as "Archie Leach"). Cast included
Truman Gaige,
Hal Forde,
Solly Ward.
Boom Boom (1929) [Musical/comedy]. Staged by George Marion. Casino Theatre: 28 Jan 1929- Apr 1929 (72 performances). As "Reggie Phipps" (appeared as "Archie Leach"). Cast included:
Jeanette MacDonald,
Stanley Ridges. Produced by Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J.J.).
Golden Dawn (1927). Musical. Music by 'Emmerich Kalman' and Herbert P. Stothart; Material by
Otto A. Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Lyrics by Otto Harbach and
Oscar Hammerstein II. Musical Direction by Herbert P. Stothart. Associate Musical Director: Mario Agnolucci. Choreographed by Dave Bennett. Directed by Reginald Hammerstein. Hammerstein's Theatre: 30 Nov 1927- 5 May 1928 (184 performances). Cast: F.J. Accoll, Alexander University Fine's Russian Art Choir, Ann Anderson, Vsevolad Andrenoff, Emilia Andrievska, Irving Andrievsky, Paula Ayers, Louise Baer, Saloma Bartolm, Arnold Basil, Service Bell, W.M. Bellis, Carlo Benetti, Norine Bogen, George Brant, Henry Brown, Leola Buelow, Alice Bussee, Maude Carleton, Barbara Carrington, Jacques Cartier, Tom Chadwick, Helene Chaudaroff, Vladimir Chavdaroff, Robert Chisholm, Inez Clough, Helene Cunihan, Michael Dalsky, Xenia Dalsky, Vladimir Danieloff, Nydia D'Arnell, Christine David, Joseph Davidenko, Frances Denny, Harold Des Verney, Frank Dobert, Hazel Drury, Frances Dumas, James Earl, H. Webster Elkins, La Vergne Evans, Marie Foster, Norma France, Robert Paton Gibbs, Geraldine Gooding, Leonard Gorlenko, Kumar Goshal, Geneva Grant, Dora Grebenetsky, Paul Gregory, James Grey, Klara Grosheva, Maria Grushko, Amos Guerrant, Janet Hale, Adolph Henderson, Jean Hitch, Elizabeth Holloway, Olin Howland, Louise Hunter, Zina Ivanova, Robert Jackson, Mimi Jordan, Karol Kayne, All Kisselava, Toni Klimovitch, Kohana, Peter Kosloff, Grace La Rue, Lucy Lawlor,
Cary Grant (credited as Archie Leach) (as "Anzac"), Mary Mason, Ruthena Matson, William McFarland, Alva McGill, Len Mence, Peggy Messinger, Julia F. Mitchell, Sorena Mumma, Barbara Newberry, Mabel Olsen, Lidia Ordinsky, Raymond Otto, Alexander Ouzoroff, Reginald Pasch, Henry Pemberton, Milton Rae, McKinley Reeves, Alma Reynolds, Tom Rider, Leona Riggs, Wilma Roeloff, Viviene Russell, Betty Schum, Konstantine Smith, Gil Squires, Marguerita Sylva, Magda Trauber, Louise Turner, Valla Valentinova,
Joseph Vitale (as "Ensemble"), William Walker, Benveneta Washington, Edward Watkins, Rosena Weston, Maud White, Earl Wilson. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein.
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