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Fred Stewart
Gender
Male
Born
Dec 07, 1906
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Died
Dec 05, 1970
New York, New York, USA
Performer
CREDITS
Broadway
Leda Had a Little Swan
(Never Officially Opened - Apr 10, 1968)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Sir George]
Play
Comedy
Original
More Stately Mansions
(Oct 31, 1967 - Mar 02, 1968)
Also Starring:
Fred Stewart
[Nicholas Gadsby]
Play
Drama
Original
Galileo
(Apr 13, 1967 - Jun 17, 1967)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
Play
Revival
The Deputy
(Feb 26, 1964 - Nov 28, 1964)
Also Starring:
Fred Stewart
[Cardinal]
Play
Original
Romulus
(Jan 10, 1962 - Mar 10, 1962)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Otto Rupf]
Play
Original
The Conquering Hero
(Jan 16, 1961 - Jan 21, 1961)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Mayor Noble]
Musical
Original
The Gang's All Here
(Oct 01, 1959 - Jan 23, 1960)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Doc Kirkaby]
Play
Original
The Girls in 509
(Oct 15, 1958 - Jan 24, 1959)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Old Jim]
Play
Comedy
Original
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
(Mar 24, 1955 - Nov 17, 1956)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Rev. Tooker]
Play
Drama
Original
The Crucible
(Jan 22, 1953 - Jul 11, 1953)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Reverend Samuel Parris]
Play
Drama
Original
Flight Into Egypt
(Mar 18, 1952 - Apr 19, 1952)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Lipton]
Play
Drama
Original
An Enemy of the People
(Dec 28, 1950 - Jan 27, 1951)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Aslaksen]
Play
Revival
Arms and the Man
(Oct 19, 1950 - Jan 21, 1951)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Nicola]
Play
Comedy
Revival
Brigadoon
(May 02, 1950 - May 21, 1950)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Mr. Lundie]
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Magnolia Alley
(Apr 18, 1949 - Apr 23, 1949)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Col. Stacey]
Play
Comedy
Original
Six O'Clock Theatre
(Apr 11, 1948 - Apr 18, 1948)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Wedding Guest]
Play
One Act
Original
Volpone
(Jan 08, 1948 - Jan 18, 1948)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Corbaccio]
Play
Comedy
Revival
Galileo
(Dec 07, 1947 - Dec 14, 1947)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Priuli]
Play
Original
The Whole World Over
(Mar 27, 1947 - Jun 21, 1947)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Stepan Cheezov]
Play
Comedy
Original
Land's End
(Dec 11, 1946 - Dec 14, 1946)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Fisherman # 4, Mr. Trevetha]
Play
Drama
Original
Heart of a City
(Feb 12, 1942 - Mar 07, 1942)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Third Pilot Officer]
Play
Drama
Original
Retreat to Pleasure
(Dec 17, 1940 - Jan 04, 1941)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Mr. Ordway]
Play
Original
Night Music
(Feb 22, 1940 - Mar 09, 1940)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Drunken Man, Ensemble]
Play
Drama
Original
The Devil and Daniel Webster
(May 18, 1939 - May 26, 1939)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[A Fiddler]
Play
Play with music
Original
Washington Jitters
(May 02, 1938 - May 1938)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Henry Hogg]
Play
Comedy
Original
Robin Landing
(Nov 18, 1937 - Nov 27, 1937)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Laban]
Play
Drama
Original
Excursion
(Apr 09, 1937 - Jul 1937)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Stevens]
Play
Comedy
Original
200 Were Chosen
(Nov 20, 1936 - Dec 1936)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Herb Collins]
Play
Drama
Original
The Stork is Dead
(Sep 23, 1932 - Oct 1932)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Paul de Gaumont]
Play
Comedy
Farce
Original
Ladies of Creation
(Sep 08, 1931 - Nov 07, 1931)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Mr. Dinkle]
Play
Comedy
Original
CREDITS
Broadway
Leda Had a Little Swan
(Never Officially Opened - Apr 10, 1968)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Sir George]
Play
Comedy
Original
More Stately Mansions
(Oct 31, 1967 - Mar 02, 1968)
Also Starring:
Fred Stewart
[Nicholas Gadsby]
Play
Drama
Original
Galileo
(Apr 13, 1967 - Jun 17, 1967)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
Play
Revival
The Deputy
(Feb 26, 1964 - Nov 28, 1964)
Also Starring:
Fred Stewart
[Cardinal]
Play
Original
Romulus
(Jan 10, 1962 - Mar 10, 1962)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Otto Rupf]
Play
Original
The Conquering Hero
(Jan 16, 1961 - Jan 21, 1961)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Mayor Noble]
Musical
Original
The Gang's All Here
(Oct 01, 1959 - Jan 23, 1960)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Doc Kirkaby]
Play
Original
The Girls in 509
(Oct 15, 1958 - Jan 24, 1959)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Old Jim]
Play
Comedy
Original
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
(Mar 24, 1955 - Nov 17, 1956)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Rev. Tooker]
Play
Drama
Original
The Crucible
(Jan 22, 1953 - Jul 11, 1953)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Reverend Samuel Parris]
Play
Drama
Original
Flight Into Egypt
(Mar 18, 1952 - Apr 19, 1952)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Lipton]
Play
Drama
Original
An Enemy of the People
(Dec 28, 1950 - Jan 27, 1951)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Aslaksen]
Play
Revival
Arms and the Man
(Oct 19, 1950 - Jan 21, 1951)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Nicola]
Play
Comedy
Revival
Brigadoon
(May 02, 1950 - May 21, 1950)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Mr. Lundie]
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Magnolia Alley
(Apr 18, 1949 - Apr 23, 1949)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Col. Stacey]
Play
Comedy
Original
Six O'Clock Theatre
(Apr 11, 1948 - Apr 18, 1948)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Wedding Guest]
Play
One Act
Original
Volpone
(Jan 08, 1948 - Jan 18, 1948)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Corbaccio]
Play
Comedy
Revival
Galileo
(Dec 07, 1947 - Dec 14, 1947)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Priuli]
Play
Original
The Whole World Over
(Mar 27, 1947 - Jun 21, 1947)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Stepan Cheezov]
Play
Comedy
Original
Land's End
(Dec 11, 1946 - Dec 14, 1946)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Fisherman # 4, Mr. Trevetha]
Play
Drama
Original
Heart of a City
(Feb 12, 1942 - Mar 07, 1942)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Third Pilot Officer]
Play
Drama
Original
Retreat to Pleasure
(Dec 17, 1940 - Jan 04, 1941)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Mr. Ordway]
Play
Original
Night Music
(Feb 22, 1940 - Mar 09, 1940)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Drunken Man, Ensemble]
Play
Drama
Original
The Devil and Daniel Webster
(May 18, 1939 - May 26, 1939)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[A Fiddler]
Play
Play with music
Original
Washington Jitters
(May 02, 1938 - May 1938)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Henry Hogg]
Play
Comedy
Original
Robin Landing
(Nov 18, 1937 - Nov 27, 1937)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Laban]
Play
Drama
Original
Excursion
(Apr 09, 1937 - Jul 1937)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Stevens]
Play
Comedy
Original
200 Were Chosen
(Nov 20, 1936 - Dec 1936)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Herb Collins]
Play
Drama
Original
The Stork is Dead
(Sep 23, 1932 - Oct 1932)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Paul de Gaumont]
Play
Comedy
Farce
Original
Ladies of Creation
(Sep 08, 1931 - Nov 07, 1931)
Performer:
Fred Stewart
[Mr. Dinkle]
Play
Comedy
Original
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