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- (1939) Stage: Appeared (as "Customs" Performer" / "On the Boulevard" Performer" / "Searcher" / "Rest Cure" / "Marcel" / "That's Music" / "The French Have a Word for It" Featured Performer"), in "Streets of Paris" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Al Dubin. Additional numbers by Harold Rome. Sketches by Charles Sherman, Tom McKnight, S. Jay Kaufman, Eddie Dowling (also Lighting Design / Director; credited as Edward Duryea Dowling), James La Ver, Frank Eyton and Lee Brody. Music arranged by Hans Spialek. Vocal arrangements by Hugh Martin. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff). Scenic Design by Lawrence L. Goldwasser. Dances / Ensembles Staged by 'Robert Alton (I)'. Broadhurst Theatre: 19 Jun 1939-10 Feb 1940 (274 performances). Cast: Bud Abbott (as "Customs" Performer / "On the Boulevard" Performer / "Manager" / "Rest Cure" / "Capi" / "That's Music"/"The French Have a Word for It" Featured Performer), Bobby Clark (as "The Photographer" / "Is It Possible?" Singer" / "Marie's Father" / "The Convict's Return" / "Michael" / "The Convict's Return" / "Armand" / "The Convict's Return" / "Warden" / "The Convict's Return" / "Man" / "A Noel Coward Custom" / "Robert the Roue" Performer" / "Mr. Migglesworth" / "The Spy" / "Mr. Prout" / "That's Music" / "The French Have a Word for It" Featured Performer), Luella Gear, Carmen Miranda (as "South American Way" Featured Performer / "The French Have a Word for It" Featured Performer), Yvonne Bouvier, Billy Branch, Gower Champion, Ben Dova, Gloria Gilbert, Hylton Sisters, Margaret Irving, Magda Kari, Della Lind, Jack McCauley [credited as John McCauley], Jeanne Readinger, Jo Readinger, Buddy Roberts, Jeanne Tyler, Ward & Van, Milton Watson, Lincoln Wilmerton, Mary Ann, Alice Anthony, Bill Aubrey, Betty Bartley, Barbara Beech, Flora Boes, Trudy Burke, Lucy Chandler, Aina Constant, Richard D'Arcy. Shannon Dean, Enez Early, Hugh Ellsworth, Peggy Galimore, Jackie Gateley, Arthur Grahl, Lynda Grey, Margaret Hall, William Hawley, Mildred Hughes, Henning Irgens, Marguerite James, Charles La Torre, Edith Lambot, Nancy Lewis, Lillian Lillemy, Hugh Martin (as "Monsieur" / "The Ensemble Speaks"), Maxine Martin, Michael Moore, Frederic Nay, Olive Nicholson, Mary Ann O'Brien, Frances O'Day, Leona Olsen, Mischa Pompianov, Jean Sablon, Bernice Smith, Tony Stuart, Ramon Vinay, Edward Wells, Lincoln Wilderton. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Ole Olson and Chic Johnson.
- (10/13/41) Radio: Appeared (as "Herbie Brown") in a "Lux Radio Theatre" production of "Buck Privates".
- (1941-46) Radio Appeared (w/Bud Abbott) in "The Abbbott and Costello Show" on ABC Radio.
- (1946-49) Radio: Appeared (w/Bud Abbott) in "The Abbott and Costello Show" on NBC Radio.
- (8/1/41) Radio: Appeared (as "Ferdinand Jones") in a production of "Hold That Ghost" on "Louella Parsons' Hollywood Premiere".
- (1952) TV commercial (PSA): Christmas Seals.
- (1950s) TV commercial: EZ Pop popcorn (w/Bud Abbott).
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