As an actor, he appeared on stage in the late 1930s, in student shows at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, OH, where he earned a bachelors degree in 1938. He earned a masters degree from Cornell. According to Who's Who of the American Theatre, his stage debut was as a cherub in a Unitarian Church Christmas pageant in Melrose, MA, in 1920.
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Steel Opened December 19, 1939 |
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Cure for Matrimony Opened October 25, 1939 |
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Lorelei Opened November 29, 1938 |
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