Moffat Johnston (Director) | Playbill

Moffat Johnston

Director
  • Born: Aug 18, 1886 in Edinburgh, SCOTLAND
  • Death: Nov 03, 1935 in Norwalk, CT, USA

Roles (42)

Flowers of the Forest Playbill - April 1935 Flowers of the Forest
Opened April 08, 1935
  • as Lewis Jacklin (Original)
Times Have Changed Playbill - February 1935 Times Have Changed
Opened February 25, 1935
  • as Harry Pentland (Original)
Within the Gates Playbill - October 1934 Within the Gates
Opened October 22, 1934
  • as The Bishop (Original)
The Lady from the Sea Playbill - May 1934 The Lady from the Sea
Opened May 01, 1934
  • as Dr. Wangel (Original)
The Shatter'd Lamp Playbill - March 1934 The Shatter'd Lamp
Opened March 21, 1934
  • as Dr. Hans Muller (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Joyous Season
Opened January 29, 1934
  • as John Farley (Original)
The Drums Begin Playbill - Nov 1933 The Drums Begin
Opened November 24, 1933
  • as Ludwig Von Tappen (Original)
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Opened October 24, 1933
  • as Alva Haury (Original)
Twentieth Century Playbill - March 1933 Twentieth Century
Opened December 29, 1932
  • as Oscar Jaffe (Original)
Camille Playbill - November 1932 Camille
Opened November 01, 1932
  • as M. Duval (Original)
  • as The Doctor (Original)
The Fatal Alibi Playbill - Feb 1932 The Fatal Alibi
Opened February 09, 1932
  • as Dr. Sheppard (Original)
Berlin Playbill - Jan 1932 Berlin
Opened December 30, 1931
  • as Prince Karl (Original)
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Opened October 14, 1931
  • as Consul Bernick (Original)
The Streets of New York Playbill - October 1931 The Streets of New York, Or Poverty Is No Crime
Opened October 06, 1931
  • as Gideon Bloodgood (Original)
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Opened June 01, 1931
  • as Petulant (Original)
An Affair of State Playbill - Nov 1930 An Affair of State
Opened November 19, 1930
  • as Von Platz (Original)
  • Director
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Opened December 26, 1929
  • as Count De Baradas (Original)
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Opened November 05, 1929
  • as Pope Innocent XII (Original)
Becky Sharp Playbill - June 1929 Becky Sharp
Opened June 03, 1929
  • as The Marquis of Steyne (Original)
Meet the Prince Playbill - February 1929 Meet the Prince
Opened February 25, 1929
  • as Simon Battersby (Original)
To-night at 12 Playbill - November 1928 To-night at 12
Opened November 13, 1928
  • as Professor Eldridge (Original)
Cock Robin Playbill - April 1928 Cock Robin
Opened January 12, 1928
  • as Julian Cleveland (Original)
The Legend of Leonora Playbill - March 1927 The Legend of Leonora
Opened March 29, 1927
  • as Mr. Justice Grim Dyke (Original)
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Opened December 28, 1926
  • as Pius (Original)
Accused Playbill - Oct 1925 Accused
Opened September 29, 1925
  • as M. Lemercier (Original)
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Opened February 24, 1925
  • as Werle (Original)
The Little Angel Playbill - Oct 1924 The Little Angel
Opened September 27, 1924
  • as Doctor John Bornemissza (Original)
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Opened March 15, 1924
  • as Macduff (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Hamlet
Opened November 26, 1923
  • as Polonius (Original)
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Opened October 08, 1923
  • as Geoffrey March (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Devil's Disciple
Opened April 23, 1923
  • as Anthony Anderson (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 King Lear
Opened March 09, 1923
  • as Earl of Kent (Original)
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Opened October 30, 1922
  • as The Father (Original)
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Opened October 09, 1922
  • as Dr. Hallemeire (Original)
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Opened May 01, 1922
  • as John Worgan (Original)
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Opened February 27, 1922
  • as Barnabas, the Accountant General (Original)
  • as Conrad Barnabas (Original)
  • as The He-Ancient (Original)