Edward Crandall (Performer) | Playbill

Edward Crandall

Performer
  • Born: Mar 04, 1904 in Brooklyn, NY, USA
  • Death: May 09, 1968 in Palm Beach, FL, USA

Roles (17)

Kiss Them for Me Playbill - April 1945 Kiss Them for Me
Opened March 20, 1945
  • as Lt. Commander Wallace (Original)
Small Miracle Playbill - Nov 1934 Small Miracle
Opened September 26, 1934
  • as Carl Barrett, Jr. (Original)
A Party Playbill - September 1933 A Party
Opened August 23, 1933
  • as Sir Philip Bay-Clender (Original)
Absent Father Playbill - Oct 1932 Absent Father
Opened October 17, 1932
  • as Ollie (Original)
The Fatal Alibi Playbill - Feb 1932 The Fatal Alibi
Opened February 09, 1932
  • as Geoffrey Raymond (Original)
Give Me Yesterday Playbill - March 1931 Give Me Yesterday
Opened March 04, 1931
  • as Arthur Mannock (Original)
The Lady of the Orchids Playbill - December 1928 The Lady of the Orchids
Opened December 13, 1928
  • as Henri (Original)
Heavy Traffic Playbill - September 1928 Heavy Traffic
Opened September 05, 1928
  • as Philip Mancini (Original)
Our Betters Playbill - February 1928 Our Betters
Opened February 20, 1928
  • as Fleming Harvey (Original)
Venus Playbill - December 1927 Venus
Opened December 26, 1927
  • as Ross Hurst (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Play's the Thing
Opened November 03, 1926
  • as Albert Adam (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Young Woodley
Opened November 02, 1925
  • as Ainger (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Loves of Lulu
Opened May 11, 1925
  • as Schwarz (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Ostriches
Opened March 30, 1925
  • as William Lovey (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 New Brooms
Opened November 17, 1924
  • as "Wallie" Nowell (Original)
The Little Angel Playbill - Oct 1924 The Little Angel
Opened September 27, 1924
  • as Baron Pompeius Pereny Jr. (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Merchant of Venice
Opened December 21, 1922
  • as Leonardo (Original)
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