King Calder (Performer) | Playbill

King Calder

Performer
  • Born: Apr 21, 1898 in Baltimore, MD, USA
  • Death: Jun 28, 1964 in Los Angeles, CA, USA

Roles (19)

Seventeen Playbill - June 1951 Seventeen
Opened June 21, 1951
  • as Mr. Parcher (Original)
Season in the Sun Playbill - Sept 1950 Season in the Sun
Opened September 28, 1950
  • as John Colgate (Original)
Bravo! Playbill - Nov 1948 Bravo!
Opened November 11, 1948
  • as Wallace (Original)
The Doughgirls Playbill - Jan 1943 The Doughgirls
Opened December 30, 1942
  • as Julian Cadman (Original)
The Scene of the Crime Playbill - March 1940 The Scene of the Crime
Opened March 28, 1940
  • as Dr. William Hood (Original)
To My Husband Playbill - Jun 1936 To My Husband
Opened June 01, 1936
  • as Harry Chase (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Black Widow
Opened February 12, 1936
  • as Detective Sergeant Whaler (Original)
Tomorrow's a Holiday Playbill - December 1935 Tomorrow's a Holiday
Opened December 30, 1935
  • as Paul Siebert (Original)
All Rights Reserved Playbill - November 1934 All Rights Reserved
Opened November 06, 1934
  • as Robert Bradley (Original)
Errant Lady Playbill - October 1934 Errant Lady
Opened September 17, 1934
  • as Frank Howard (Original)
The Best People Playbill - March 1933 The Best People
Opened March 15, 1933
  • as Henry (Original)
Bidding High Playbill - September 1932 Bidding High
Opened September 28, 1932
  • as Jimmy Stevens (Original)
Five Star Final Playbill - Dec 1930 Five Star Final
Opened December 30, 1930
  • as Philip Weeks (Original)
Caf� Playbill - Aug 1930 Cafe
Opened August 28, 1930
  • as Billy Geddes (Original)
The Blue Ghost Playbill - March 1930 The Blue Ghost
Opened March 10, 1930
  • as Frank Host (Original)
The Humbug Playbill - December 1929 The Humbug
Opened November 27, 1929
  • as Dr. Norman Ware (Original)
The Tightwad Playbill - April 1927 The Tightwad
Opened April 16, 1927
  • as Tommy Jordan (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Poppy God
Opened August 29, 1921
  • as Exley (Original)
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