House Jameson (Performer) | Playbill

House Jameson

Performer
  • Also Known As: House Baker Jameson
  • Born: Dec 17, 1902 in Austin, TX, USA
  • Death: Apr 23, 1971 in Danbury, CT, USA

Roles (18)

Don't Drink the Water Playbill - Feb 1966 Don't Drink the Water
Opened November 17, 1966
  • as Ambassador James F. Magee (Original)
The Great Indoors Playbill - Feb 1966 The Great Indoors
Opened February 01, 1966
  • as Francis X. Daugherty (Original)
  • as Arnolt Zend (Understudy - Original)
Never Too Late Playbill - Opening Night, Nov 1962 Never Too Late
Opened November 27, 1962
  • as Dr. James Kimbrough (Original)
  • as Mayor Crane (Understudy - Original)
  • as Mayor Crane (Replacement)
  • as Harry Lambert (Understudy - Replacement)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Requiem for a Nun
Opened January 30, 1959
  • as Governor (Original)
  • as Gavin Stevens (Understudy - Original)
The Patriots Playbill - Jan 1943 The Patriots
Opened January 29, 1943
  • as Alexander Hamilton (Original)
In Time to Come Playbill - Jan 1942 In Time to Come
Opened December 28, 1941
  • as Senator Lodge (Original)
Judgment Day Playbill - Sept 1934 Judgment Day
Opened September 12, 1934
  • as Grigori Vesnic (Original)
We, the People Playbill - January 1933 We, the People
Opened January 21, 1933
  • as James Moulton (Original)
The Dark Hours Playbill - Nov 1932 The Dark Hours
Opened November 14, 1932
  • as John (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 An American Tragedy
Opened October 11, 1926
  • as Gilbert Griffiths (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Chief Thing
Opened March 22, 1926
  • as Lucian (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Goat Song
Opened January 25, 1926
  • as Bashi Bazook (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Garrick Gaieties
Opened June 08, 1925
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