Jack Leslie (Performer) | Playbill

Jack Leslie

Performer

Roles (20)

Marinka Playbill - July 1945 Marinka
Opened July 18, 1945
  • as Waiter (Original)
Viva O'Brien Playbill - Oct 1941 Viva O'brien
Opened October 09, 1941
  • as Four Grand Quartette (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Mr. Big
Opened September 30, 1941
  • as Mr. Jessup (Original)
The Man Who Came to Dinner Playbill - Nov 1939 The Man Who Came to Dinner
Opened October 16, 1939
  • as Mr. Stanley (Replacement)
I'd Rather Be Right Playbill - Nov 1937 I'd Rather Be Right
Opened November 02, 1937
  • as Singing Boy (Original)
Forbidden Melody Playbill - November 1936 Forbidden Melody
Opened November 02, 1936
  • as Gentleman of the Ensemble (Original)
Tomorrow's a Holiday Playbill - December 1935 Tomorrow's a Holiday
Opened December 30, 1935
  • as Dr. Schirmer (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Jumbo
Opened November 16, 1935
  • as Razorback (Original)
Between Two Worlds Playbill - Oct 1934 Between Two Worlds
Opened October 25, 1934
  • as Harold Powers (Original)
Marching By Playbill - Opening Night Marching by
Opened March 03, 1932
  • as Hans Von Arnheim (Original)
  • as Ensemble (Original)
Counsellor-at-Law Playbill - Nov 1931 Counsellor-at-Law
Opened November 06, 1931
  • as Roy Darwin (Original)
The Song and Dance Man Playbill - June 1930 The Song and Dance Man
Opened June 16, 1930
  • as Joseph Murdoch (Original)
The Tavern Playbill - May 1930 The Tavern
Opened May 19, 1930
  • as The Governor (Original)
Gambling Playbill - September 1929 Gambling
Opened August 26, 1929
  • as Knowles (Original)
The Great Power Playbill - September 1928 The Great Power
Opened September 11, 1928
  • as Graves (Original)
The Wrecker Playbill - March 1928 The Wrecker
Opened February 27, 1928
  • as Roger Doyle (Original)
What Do We Know? Playbill - December 1927 What Do We Know?
Opened December 23, 1927
  • as Ben Pederson (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Go to It
Opened October 24, 1916
  • as Bull Marquette (Original)
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