Gerald Mac Intosh Johnston - Stage Performances

Stage Performances

  • December–November 1936 - Iron Men at Longacre Theatre in New York. Role: Fred.
  • September 1936 - Arrest That Woman at National Theatre in New York. Role: Davis.
  • October–November 1933 - A Divine Drudge at Royale Theatre in New York. Role: Kid Pauker.
  • June–December 1932 - That's Gratitude at Waldorf Theatre in New York. Role: Clayton Lorimer.
  • April 1932 - Angeline Moves In at Forrest Theatre in New York. Role: Jerry Dugan.
  • February 1932 - New York to Cherbourg at Forrest Theatre in New York. Role: Floyd Warren.
  • September 1930-March 1931 - That's Gratitude at John Golden Theatre in New York. Role: Clayton Lorimer.
  • 1929 - Diamond Lil at Curran Theatre in San Francisco and Biltmore Theatre in Los Angels. Role: Salvation Army Captain.
  • 1929 - "Bond Players" at the Show Shop in East Islip, New York.
  • 1928 - The Royal Family at Selwyn Theatre in New York.
  • December 1927 - Brass Buttons at Bijou Theatre in New York. Role: Kid Dickson.

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