- (1919 - 1944) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1919) Stage Play: Boys Will Be Boys. Comedy.
- (1920) Stage Play: Honey Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Albert von Tilzer. Book by Edward Clark. Lyrics by Neville Fleeson. Musicalized from "Checkers" by Henry Martyn Blossom. Musical Director: Eugene Salzer. Directed by Bert French and Sam Forrest. Cohan and Harris: 3 May 1920- 4 Sep 1920 (142 performances). Cast included: Dodson Mitchell, Lynne Overman. Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1925) Stage Play: Is Zat So? Comedy. Written by James Gleason and Richard Taber. 39th Street Theatre (moved to Chanin's 46th Street Theatre from 15 Mar 1926- close): 5 Jan 1925- Jul 1926 (closing date unknown/618 performances). Cast: Robert Armstrong (as "Eddie "Chick" Cowan"), Tom Brown (as "Master James Blackburn Parker"), Marie Chambers (as "Susan Blackburn Parker"), Marjorie Crossland (as "Marie Mestretti"), James Gleason (as "A.B. "Hap" Hurley"), John C. King (as "Robert Parker"), William London (as "Smith"), Victor Morley (as "Major, the Hon. Maurice Fitz-Stanley"), Eleanor Parker (as "Grace Hobart"), Carola Parson (as "Angie Van Alsten"), Duncan Penwarden (as "Fred Hobart") [Broadway debut], Jack Perry (as "John Duffy"), Sidney Riggs (as "C. Clinton Blackburn"), Jo Wallace (as "Florence Hanley"). Produced by Earle Boothe. Note: Filmed by Paramount Pictures as Two Fisted (1935).
- (1926) Stage Play: Sure Fire. Comedy. Written by Rolph Murphy. Directed by Rollo Lloyd. Wladorf Theatre: 20 Oct 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/37 performances). Cast: Robert Armstrong, Norman Foster, Mina Gleason [credited as Mina C. Gleason], Paul Huber, William Jeffrey, Gene Lockhart (as "Herby Brewster"), Stephen Maley, Hugh O'Connell, James Seeley, Nancy Sheridan, Lee Smith, Donnee Waldron, Ann Winston. Produced by Boothe, Gleason and Truex.
- (1944) Stage Play: Sleep No More. Written by Lee Loeb and Arthur Strawn. Directed by Cledge Roberts [final Broadway credit]. Cort Theatre: 31 Aug 1944- 4 Sep 1944 (7 performances). Cast: Robert Armstrong (as "H. Clifford Gates") [final Broadway role], Raymond Bramley (as "George Slater"), Horace Cooper (as "Mr. McClellan"), G. Swayne Gordon (as "Detective Sergeant Krump"), Len Hollister (as "Mr. Riley"), John Kane (as "Harry Foster"), Louise Larabee (as "Millie Jenkins"), Edward B. Latimer (as "John B. Timmons"), Gerard Martin (as "Oscar Ridgeway"), John "Skins" Miller (as "Smithers"), George Offerman Jr. (as "William Jennings Brown"), Patricia Ryan (as "Diana Clark"), Doris Underwood (as "Mrs. Ridgeway"). Produced by Clyde Elliott.
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