Brian Donlevy (Performer) | Playbill

Brian Donlevy

Performer
  • Born: Feb 09, 1901 in Armagh, Ireland
  • Death: Apr 05, 1972 in Los Angeles, California

Roles (21)

Life Begins at 8:40 Playbill - Opening Night Life Begins at 8:40
Opened August 27, 1934
  • as De Maupassant (Original)
  • as The Announcer (Original)
  • as The Barker (Original)
  • as The Broker (Original)
  • as The Intruder (Original)
The Milky Way Playbill - May 1934 The Milky Way
Opened May 08, 1934
  • as Speed McFarland (Original)
The Perfumed Lady Playbill - March 1934 The Perfumed Lady
Opened March 12, 1934
  • as Warren Pascale (Original)
No Questions Asked Playbill - Feb 1934 No Questions Asked
Opened February 05, 1934
  • as Ernie Dulaney (Original)
Three and One Playbill - Oct 1933 Three and One
Opened October 25, 1933
  • as Charles Valois (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Three-Cornered Moon
Opened March 16, 1933
  • as Dr. Alan Stevens (Original)
The Boy Friend Playbill  - Jun 1932 The Boy Friend
Opened June 07, 1932
  • as The Eel (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Inside Story
Opened February 22, 1932
  • as Nick Lipman (Original)
Society Girl Playbill - Dec 1931 Society Girl
Opened December 30, 1931
  • as Briscoe (Original)
Peter Flies High Playbill - Nov 1931 Peter Flies High
Opened November 09, 1931
  • as Bill Curdy (Original)
Up Pops the Devil Playbill - September 1930 Up Pops the Devil
Opened September 01, 1930
  • as George Kent (Original)
Queen Bee Playbill - November 1929 Queen Bee
Opened November 12, 1929
  • as John Talbot (Original)
Rainbow Playbill - November 1928 Rainbow
Opened November 21, 1928
  • as Captain Robert Singleton (Original)
Ringside Playbill - September 1928 Ringside
Opened August 29, 1928
  • as Huffy (Original)
Hit the Deck Playbill - May 1927 Hit the Deck
Opened April 25, 1927
  • as Donkey (Original)
What Price Glory Playbill - September 1924 What Price Glory
Opened September 05, 1924
  • as Corporal Gowdy (Original)
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