- In 1960, he starred in an unsold pilot for a medical mystery series called, "Jarrett of K Street".
- (1933 - 1948) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1933) Stage Play: Tobacco Road. Drama.
- (1934) Stage Play: They Shall Not Die. Drama. Written by John Wexley. Scenic Design by Lee Simonson. Directed by Philip Moeller. Royale Theatre: 21 Feb 1934- Apr 1934 (closing date unknown/62 performances). Cast: Carroll Ashburn (as "Mr. Lawrence/Lowery"), St. Clair Bayfield, Irene Bevans, Alfred Brown, Teddy Browne, Georgia Burke, Orrin Burke, George A. Cameron, George Carroll, George Christie, K. Browne Cooke, Leo Curley, Angus Duncan, Carl Eckstrom (as "Circuit Solicitor Slade") [final Broadway role], Tom Ewell (as "Red/Young Man") [Broadway debut], Jack Flynn, Ross Forrester, Catherine Francis, Vallejo Gantner, Ruth Gordon (as "Lucy Wells"), Anthony Douglas Gregory, Marshall Hale, Bryant Hall, Thurston Hall (as "Judge"), George R. Hayes, Charles Henderson, Harry Hermsen, Fred Herrick, Eddie Hodge (as "Killian/Ensemble"), Lawrence M. Hurdle, William Jackson, Dean Jagger (as "Russell Evans"), Alexander Jones, John L. Kearney, Louis John Latzer, Robert J. Lawrence, William Lynn, William H. Malone, Edward Mann, George C. Mantell, Phil S. Michaels, Fred Miller, Grace Mills, Hale Norcross (as "Luther Blakely"), William Norton, Betty Oakwood, Frederick Persson, Frank Phillips, Robert D. Phillips, Robert Porterfield, Claude Rains (as "Nathan G. Rubin"), Hugh Rennie (as "Smith/Johnny"), Bob Ross, Dorothy E. Ryan, Edward Ryan Jr., Erskine Sanford, Ralph Sanford, Cecil Scott, Joseph Scott, Joseph Smalls, Ben Smith, C. Ellsworth Smith, Al Stokes, Jack Stone, Jerome Sylvon, Ralph Theodore (as "Sheriff Wren"), Robert Thomsen, Derek Trent, Grafton Trew (as "Warner"), Allan Vaughan, Ben Vivian, Linda Watkins, Charles Wellesley, Albert West, Helen Westley (as "Mrs. Wells"), John Wheeler, Frank Wilson, Frank Woodruff, James Young. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- Missouri Legend (1938). Comedy. Written by E.B. Ginty. Musical Director: Albert Pearl. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Empire Theatre: 19 Sep 1938- Oct 1938 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Russell Collins, José Ferrer (as "Billy Gashade"), Dorothy Gish (as "Mrs. Howard"), Dean Jagger (as "Thomas Howard"), Mildred Natwick (as "The Widow Weeks"), Richard Bishop, Russell Collins (as "Jim Cummins"), Vincent Copeland, James Craig, Dan Duryea (as "Bob Johnson"), Clifford Heckinger, Karl Malden (as "Charlie Johnson"), John Philliber, Ben Roberts, Joseph Sweeney, Clare Woodbury, John Woodworth. Produced by Guthrie McClintic, in association with Max Gordon.
- (1938) Stage Play: Everywhere I Roam. Written by Arnold Sundgaard and Marc Connelly. Choral Arrangements by Lehman Engel. Choreographed by Felicia Sorel. Directed by Marc Connelly. National Theatre: 29 Dec 1938- Jan 1939 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Arthur Barnett, Bill Benner, Royce Blackburn (as "Jeremy/Little Boy"), Richard Bortin, Robert Breen, Phil Brown, James F. Burrell, Hannah Lee Childs, Charles S. Clarke, Robert Collins, Vera Deane, John Dickens, Annamary Dickey, Katherine Emery, Anne Francis (as "Fourth Celebrator"), May Grimes, Judson Hall, Robert H. Harvey, Peggy Ann Holmes, William Howell, Paul Huber (as "Jim"), Camilla Hull, Kalita Humphreys, Dean Jagger (as "The Man"), Dorothy Johnson, Meredith Johnston, Arthur Kennedy (as "Joe Jr.") [Broadway debut] [credited as John Arthur Kennedy], Tony Kraber, Fred Lawrence, Dorothy Littlejohn, Ormond Lydon, William Matons, Frank Maxwell, Jay Owen Jr., Robert Porterfield, Lawrence Siegle, Kathleen Slagle, Jon Urban, Erik Walz, Earl Weatherford, Frank Westbrook, Joan Wetmore. Produced by Marc Connelly and Bela Blau.
- (1939) Stage Play: Brown Danube. Melodrama.
- (1939) Stage Play: Farm of Three Echoes. Drama. Written by Noel Langley [earliest Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Cirker & Robbins. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Cort Theatre: 28 Nov 1939- 6 Jan 1940 (48 performances). Cast: Ethel Barrymore (as "Ouma Gerart"), McKay Morris (as "Isaac Gerart, Ouma's son'), Ann Dere (as "Lisha Gerart, Ouma's daughter-in-law"), Victor Esker (as "Logenhoofen"), Eduard Franz (as "Saul Portenaar"), John Griggs (as "Dyke Hesse"), Dean Jagger (as "Jan Gerart, Ouma's grandson"), Priscilla Newton (as "Naomi deMeer"), Nancy Sheridan (as "Marie Hesse"). Replacement actor: Wallace Rooney (as "Jan Gerart, Ouma's grandson"). Produced by Victor Payne-Jennings. Produced in association with Arthur Hopkins.
- (1940) Stage Play: The Unconquered. Drama. Written by Ayn Rand. Adapted from "We the Living" by Ayn Rand. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by George Abbott. Biltmore Theatre: 13 Feb 1940- 17 Feb 1940 (6 performances). Cast: Paul Ballantyne (as "A Student"), William Blees (as "Boy Clerk"), Marshall Bradford (as "G.P.U. Chief"), Georgiana Brand (as "Comrade Sonia"), Horace Cooper (as "Comrade Voronov"), George Cotton (as "Stephan Timoshenko"), Helen Craig (as "Kira Argounova"), Virginia Dunning (as "Girl Clerk"), Cliff Dunstan (as "Upravdom"), John Emery (as "Leo Kovalensky"), Howard Freeman (as "Karp Morozov"), Ellen Hall (as "Comrade Bitiuk"), Dean Jagger (as "Andrei Taganov"), Frank O'Connor (as "Assistant G.P.U. Chief"), John Parrish (as "A Soldier"), Lea Penman (as "Antonina Pavlovna"), Edwin Phillips [credited as Edwin Philips] (as "Malashkin"), Arthur Pierson (as "Pavel Syerov") [final Broadway role], George Smith (as "Party Club Attendant"), J. Ascher Smith (as "Older Examiner"), 'Ludmila Toretzka' (1940). Stage Play: The Unconquered. Drama. Written by Ayn Rand. Adapted from "We the Living" by Ayn Rand. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by George Abbott. Biltmore Theatre: 13 Feb 1940- 17 Feb 1940 (6 performances). Cast: Paul Ballantyne (as "A Student"), William Blees (as "Boy Clerk"), Marshall Bradford (as "G.P.U. Chief"), Georgiana Brand (as "Comrade Sonia"), Horace Cooper (as "Comrade Voronov"), George Cotton (as "Stephan Timoshenko"), Helen Craig (as "Kira Argounova"), Virginia Dunning (as "Girl Clerk"), Cliff Dunstan (as "Upravdom"), John Emery (as "Leo Kovalensky"), Howard Freeman (as "Karp Morozov"), Ellen Hall (as "Comrade Bitiuk"), Dean Jagger (as "Andrei Taganov"), Frank O'Connor (as "Assistant G.P.U. Chief"), John Parrish (as "A Soldier"), Lea Penman (as "Antonina Pavlovna"), Edwin Phillips (as "Malashkin"), Arthur Pierson (as "Pavel Syerov"), George Smith (as "Party Club Attendant"), J. Ascher Smith (as "Older Examiner"), Ludmila Toretzka [credited as Ludmilla Toretzka] (as "Neighbor"). Produced by George Abbott.
- (1948) Stage Play: Doctor Social. Written by Joseph L. Estry. Directed by Don Appell. Booth Theatre: 11 Feb 1948- 14 Feb 1948 (5 performances). Cast: Ronald Alexander (as "Dr. Tom Morrisey"), Donald Foster (as "Dr. Fleming"), Eda Heinemann (as "Ann Harris"), Dean Jagger (as "Dr. Norman Farrar") [final Broadway credit], Nelly Malcolm (as "Mrs. Hamilton"), Mae Questel (as "Yvonne Tompkins"), Al Shean (as "Dr. Isaac Gordon") [final Broadway credit], Haila Stoddard (as "Lee Manning"), Drake Thorton (as "Paul Harris"). Produced by Harold Barnard.
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