Shows
People
Theatres
Awards
search
menu
Scott McKay
Gender
Male
Born
May 28, 1915
Pleasantville, Iowa, USA
Died
Mar 16, 1987
New York, New York, USA
Performer
Also Known As
Carl Gose
Relations
Husband of
Margaret Spickers (1942 - 1950) divorced
Husband of
Joan Morgan
(1951 - 1962) her death
Husband of
Ann Sheridan (1966 - 1967) her death
Husband of
Anna-Marie Hickey (1969 - 1987) his death
CREDITS
Broadway
Touring
Absurd Person Singular
(Oct 08, 1974 - Mar 06, 1976)
Performer:
Scott McKay
Ronald -
Replacement
Play
Comedy
Original
The Little Foxes
(Oct 26, 1967 - Jan 20, 1968)
Performer:
Scott McKay
Oscar Hubbard -
Replacement
(Dec 19, 1967 - Jan 20, 1968)
Play
Drama
Revival
Once for the Asking
(Nov 20, 1963 - Nov 20, 1963)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Ashley Robbins]
Play
Farce
Original
Mary, Mary
(Mar 08, 1961 - Dec 12, 1964)
Performer:
Scott McKay
Bob McKellaway -
Replacement
(Apr 02, 1962 - ?)
Play
Comedy
Original
Requiem for a Nun
(Jan 30, 1959 - Mar 07, 1959)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Gowan Stevens]
Play
Drama
Original
Nature's Way
(Oct 16, 1957 - Dec 07, 1957)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Vivian Voles]
Play
Comedy
Original
Brigadoon
(Apr 09, 1957 - May 05, 1957)
Starring:
Scott McKay
[Jeff Douglas]
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Sabrina Fair
(Nov 11, 1953 - Aug 21, 1954)
Also Starring:
Scott McKay
[David Larrabee]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Teahouse of the August Moon
(Oct 15, 1953 - Mar 24, 1956)
Starring:
Scott McKay
Capt. Fisby -
Replacement
Play
Comedy
Original
First Lady
(May 28, 1952 - Jun 08, 1952)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Senator Keane]
Play
Comedy
Revival
Bell, Book and Candle
(Nov 14, 1950 - Jun 02, 1951)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Nicky Holroyd]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Live Wire
(Aug 17, 1950 - Sep 09, 1950)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Leo Mack]
Play
Comedy
Original
Mr. Barry's Etchings
(Jan 31, 1950 - Feb 25, 1950)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Tom Crosby]
Play
Comedy
Original
Another Part of the Forest
(Nov 20, 1946 - Apr 26, 1947)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Oscar Hubbard]
Play
Drama
Original
Swan Song
(May 15, 1946 - Sep 28, 1946)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Eric Moore]
Play
Original
Born Yesterday
(Feb 04, 1946 - Dec 31, 1949)
Performer:
Scott McKay
Paul Verrall -
Replacement
(May 25, 1949 - ?)
Play
Comedy
Original
Pillar to Post
(Dec 10, 1943 - Jan 01, 1944)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Lt. Don Mallory]
Play
Original
Dark Eyes
(Jan 14, 1943 - Jul 31, 1943)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Larry Field]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Eve of St. Mark
(Oct 07, 1942 - Jun 26, 1943)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Neil West]
Play
Drama
Original
The Moon Is Down
(Apr 07, 1942 - Jun 06, 1942)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Lieutenant Prackle]
Play
Original
Letters to Lucerne
(Dec 23, 1941 - Jan 10, 1942)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Hans Schmidt]
Play
Original
The Night Before Christmas
(Apr 10, 1941 - Apr 27, 1941)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Sophomore]
Play
Original
The Three Sisters
(Oct 14, 1939 - Oct 21, 1939)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Fedotik]
Play
Drama
Revival
The American Way
(Jan 21, 1939 - Jun 1939)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Ensemble]
Play
Spectacle
Original
Forty Carats
(Sep 29, 1969 - Mar 13, 1971)
Also Starring: Scott McKay
[Billy Boylan]
Play
Comedy
Original
Luv
(Oct 01, 1966 - Apr 08, 1967)
Starring: Scott McKay
Milt Manville -
(Oct 01, 1966 - Dec 18, 1966)
Play
Comedy
Original
The Teahouse of the August Moon
(Dec 16, 1954 - Jun 23, 1956)
Starring: Scott McKay
[Capt. Fisby]
Play
Comedy
Original
Dream Girl
(Jun 23, 1947 - Jan 24, 1948)
Also Starring: Scott McKay
[Clark Redfield, Mexican Serenader]
Play
Comedy
Original
CREDITS
Broadway
Touring
Absurd Person Singular
(Oct 08, 1974 - Mar 06, 1976)
Performer:
Scott McKay
Ronald -
Replacement
Play
Comedy
Original
The Little Foxes
(Oct 26, 1967 - Jan 20, 1968)
Performer:
Scott McKay
Oscar Hubbard -
Replacement
(Dec 19, 1967 - Jan 20, 1968)
Play
Drama
Revival
Once for the Asking
(Nov 20, 1963 - Nov 20, 1963)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Ashley Robbins]
Play
Farce
Original
Mary, Mary
(Mar 08, 1961 - Dec 12, 1964)
Performer:
Scott McKay
Bob McKellaway -
Replacement
(Apr 02, 1962 - ?)
Play
Comedy
Original
Requiem for a Nun
(Jan 30, 1959 - Mar 07, 1959)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Gowan Stevens]
Play
Drama
Original
Nature's Way
(Oct 16, 1957 - Dec 07, 1957)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Vivian Voles]
Play
Comedy
Original
Brigadoon
(Apr 09, 1957 - May 05, 1957)
Starring:
Scott McKay
[Jeff Douglas]
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Sabrina Fair
(Nov 11, 1953 - Aug 21, 1954)
Also Starring:
Scott McKay
[David Larrabee]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Teahouse of the August Moon
(Oct 15, 1953 - Mar 24, 1956)
Starring:
Scott McKay
Capt. Fisby -
Replacement
Play
Comedy
Original
First Lady
(May 28, 1952 - Jun 08, 1952)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Senator Keane]
Play
Comedy
Revival
Bell, Book and Candle
(Nov 14, 1950 - Jun 02, 1951)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Nicky Holroyd]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Live Wire
(Aug 17, 1950 - Sep 09, 1950)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Leo Mack]
Play
Comedy
Original
Mr. Barry's Etchings
(Jan 31, 1950 - Feb 25, 1950)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Tom Crosby]
Play
Comedy
Original
Another Part of the Forest
(Nov 20, 1946 - Apr 26, 1947)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Oscar Hubbard]
Play
Drama
Original
Swan Song
(May 15, 1946 - Sep 28, 1946)
Performer:
Scott McKay
[Eric Moore]
Play
Original
Born Yesterday
(Feb 04, 1946 - Dec 31, 1949)
Performer:
Scott McKay
Paul Verrall -
Replacement
(May 25, 1949 - ?)
Play
Comedy
Original
Pillar to Post
(Dec 10, 1943 - Jan 01, 1944)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Lt. Don Mallory]
Play
Original
Dark Eyes
(Jan 14, 1943 - Jul 31, 1943)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Larry Field]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Eve of St. Mark
(Oct 07, 1942 - Jun 26, 1943)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Neil West]
Play
Drama
Original
The Moon Is Down
(Apr 07, 1942 - Jun 06, 1942)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Lieutenant Prackle]
Play
Original
Letters to Lucerne
(Dec 23, 1941 - Jan 10, 1942)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Hans Schmidt]
Play
Original
The Night Before Christmas
(Apr 10, 1941 - Apr 27, 1941)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Sophomore]
Play
Original
The Three Sisters
(Oct 14, 1939 - Oct 21, 1939)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Fedotik]
Play
Drama
Revival
The American Way
(Jan 21, 1939 - Jun 1939)
Performer:
Carl Gose
[Ensemble]
Play
Spectacle
Original
Forty Carats
(Sep 29, 1969 - Mar 13, 1971)
Also Starring: Scott McKay
[Billy Boylan]
Play
Comedy
Original
Luv
(Oct 01, 1966 - Apr 08, 1967)
Starring: Scott McKay
Milt Manville -
(Oct 01, 1966 - Dec 18, 1966)
Play
Comedy
Original
The Teahouse of the August Moon
(Dec 16, 1954 - Jun 23, 1956)
Starring: Scott McKay
[Capt. Fisby]
Play
Comedy
Original
Dream Girl
(Jun 23, 1947 - Jan 24, 1948)
Also Starring: Scott McKay
[Clark Redfield, Mexican Serenader]
Play
Comedy
Original
FIND OUT WHERE
Search where
Scott McKay
and
are credited together
search
are credited together
Close
Search
search
in
Category
All
Shows
People
Organizations
Theatres
Seasons
Looking for more categories?
Search
Close
Home
Shows
People
Organizations
Theatres
Seasons
Characters
Awards
Songs
Statistics
Advanced Search
FAQ
Help
About
Policies
Contact