Musical Theater Credits
- 1919 Monsieur Beaucaire (London production)
- 1925 Rose-Marie as Jim Kenyon (Broadway production)
- 1925 The Vagabond King as François Villon (Broadway production)
- 1928 The Three Musketeers as d'Artagnan (Broadway production)
- 1930 The Three Musketeers as d'Artagnan (London production)
- 1932 Show Boat as Gaylord Ravenal (Broadway revival)
- 1933 Command Performance as Peter Mali (London production)
- 1937 Frederika as Goethe (Broadway production)
- 1938 I Married an Angel as Count Willi Palaffi (Broadway production)
- 1951 Music in the Air as Bruno Mahler (Broadway revival)
- 1956 Shangri-La as Hugh Conway (Broadway production)
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