Sam Levene Broadway Credits: 1927-1980
John Golden Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Samuel Horowitz. Originated role, original Broadway production, 16 Performances | Apr 02, 1980 - Apr 06, 1980 | |
Helen Hayes Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Oscar Wolfe All Star Broadway Revival, 233 Performances | Dec 30, 1975 - Jul 18, 1976 | |
Ethel Barrymore Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Arnold Originated role, original Broadway production, 15 Performances | Oct 17, 1974 - Oct 26, 1974 | |
Broadhurst Theatre & Shubert Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Al Lewis Originated role, original Broadway production, 540 Performances | Dec 20, 1972 - Apr 21, 1974 | |
Brooks Atkinson Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Daniel Brand Originated role, original Broadway production, 112 Performances | Feb 02, 1970 - Apr 18, 1970 | |
Lyceum Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Patsy All Star Broadway revival, 104 Performances | Oct 16, 1969 - Jan 10, 1970 | |
Nathan Weinstein, Mystic, Connecticut Brooks Atkinson Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Nathan Weinstein Originated role, original Broadway production, 26 Performances | Feb 25, 1966 - Feb 26, 1966 | |
Playhouse Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Dr. Jack Kingsley Replaced Alan King August 22, 1966 Original Broadway production, 388 Performances | Oct 13, 1965 - May 27, 1967 | |
Belasco Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Philip Bummidge Originated role, original Broadway production, 15 Performances | Oct 01, 1964 - Oct 24, 1964 | |
Martin Beck Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Hymie Originated role, original Broadway production, 33 Performances | Apr 17, 1964 - Apr 18, 1964 | |
Belasco Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Morris Seidman Originated role, original Broadway production, 216 Performances | Oct 15, 1962 - Apr 20, 1963 | |
Eugene O'Neill Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Patsy Originated role, original Broadway production, 69 Performances Musical based on Three Men on a Horse by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. | Oct 12, 1961 - Dec 09, 1961 | |
Billy Rose Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Dr. Aldo Meyer Originated role, original Broadway production, 117 Performances | Mar 09, 1961 - Jun 17, 1961 | |
Plymouth Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Odilon Originated role, original Broadway production, 21 Performances | Mar 02, 1960 - Mar 19, 1960 | |
Billy Rose Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Boss Mangan All Star Broadway revival, 112 Performances | Oct 18, 1959 - Jan 23, 1960 | |
Playhouse Theatre Morosco Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Sid Gray Originated role, original Broadway production, 308 Performances | Oct 23, 1958 - Jul 18, 1959 | |
Longacre Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Lou Winkler Originated role, original Broadway production, 217 Performances | Nov 02, 1957 - May 10, 1958 | |
John Golden Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Fred Stanley Directed by Sam Levene Originated role, original Broadway production, 5 Performances | Jan 25, 1956 - Jan 28, 1956 | |
46th Street Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Nathan Detroit Originated role, original Broadway production, 1,200 Performances Sam Levene also starred first UK production & first Las Vegas production | Nov 24, 1950 - Nov 28, 1953 | |
Royale Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Sidney Black Originated role, original Broadway production, 214 Performances | Nov 18, 1948 - May 21, 1949 | |
Lyceum Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Pvt. Dino Collucci Originated role, original Broadway production, 23 Performances Broadway debut Burt Lancaster | Nov 20, 1945 - Dec 08, 1945 | |
Plymouth Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Officer Finkelstein Originated role, original Broadway production, 264 Performances | Nov 03, 1939 - Jun 15, 1940 | |
Cort Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Gordon Miller Originated role, original Broadway production, 500 Performances | May 19, 1937 - Jul 16, 1938 | |
Playhouse Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Patsy Originated role, original Broadway production, 835 Performances Motion Picture debut in film of same name | Jan 30, 1935 - Jan 09, 1937 | |
Longacre Theatre Performer Sam Levene as Louie Replacement Original Broadway production, 27 Performances | October 26, 1934-Nov 17, 1934 | |
Morosco Theatre Performer: Sam Levene as Milton Originated role, original Broadway production, 40 Performances | Oct 01, 1934 - Nov 1934 | |
Cort Theatre Performer: Sam Levene as Gabby Sloan Replacement, Original Broadway production, 63 Performances | May 8, 1934 - Jul 1934 | |
Martin Beck Theatre Performer: Sam Levene as Busch Originated role, original Broadway production, 79 Performances Appeared in motion picture | Mar 06, 1934 - May 1934 | |
The Music Box Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Max Kane Originated role, original Broadway production, 232 Performances | Oct 22, 1932 - May 6, 1933 | |
Alvin Theatre Starring Sam Levene as Schwartz Originated role, original Broadway production, 44 Performances | Oct 22, 1931 - Nov 1931 | |
Avon Theatre Performer: Sam Levene as Cooper Originated role, original Broadway production, 23 Performances | Aug 25, 1931 - Sep 1931 | |
Biltmore Theatre Performer: Sam Levene as Solly Replacement Broadway production, 72 Performances | Sep 08, 1930 - Nov 1930 | |
Ritz Theatre Performer: Samuel Levene as Rosso Originated role, original Broadway production, 8 Performances | Mar 10, 1930 - Mar 1930 | |
Forrest Theatre Performer: Samuel Levene as Isadore Lipwitz Originated role, original Broadway production, 15 Performances | Dec 04, 1929 - Dec 1929 | |
Waldorf Theatre Performer: Samuel Levine as The Gunman Originated role, original Broadway production, 4 Performances | March 12-March 15, 1929 | |
Playhouse Theatre Performer: Sam Levene as Forrest Replacement Original Broadway production, 601 Performances | Jan 10, 1929 - Jun 1930 | |
Biltmore Theatre Performer: Sam Levene as Telephone Troublehunter Originated role, original Broadway production, 69 Performances | Nov 01, 1928 - Dec 1928 | |
Longacre Theatre Performer: Sam Levene as Guest at Leedman's Party Original Broadway production, 136 Performances | Sep 24, 1928 - Jan 1929 | |
Hudson Theatre Performer: Samuel Levine as William Thompson, Asst. District Attorney Originated role, original Broadway production, Broadway debut, 21 Performances | Apr 20, 1927 - May 1927 |
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