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Theatre: 1951 toured for 15 weeks in the revival of "The Guardsman" with wife, Jeanette MacDonald

Television: 1 January 1956 hosted "The Tournament of Roses Parade" with Jeanette

Television: 22 June 1963 appeared with Jeanette on "Flashback" a Canadian TV production

Eyvind of the Hills (1921). Tragedy. Written by Johann Sigurjonsson. Directed by Frank Conroy. Greenwich Village Theatre: 28 Feb 1921- Mar 1921 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Charles P. Bates, Byron Beasley, Ed Begley (as "Jon"), Gus. Beuerman, Hallem Bosworth, Elfin Finn, Gene Raymond (as "A Shepherd Boy") [credited as Raymond Guion], Henry Herbert (as "Arnes"), Arthur Hohl (as "Kari"), Eleanor Johnson, Beatrice Moreland, Lloyd Neal, Helen Olcott, Edmond J. Pardy, Gwendolyn Piers, Helene Russell, Marguerite Tebeau, Margaret Wycherly (as "Halla"). Produced by Conroy and Meltzer.

Why Not? (1922). Comedy. Written by Jessie Lynch Williams. Directed by Mrs. Shelley Hull and O.P. Heggie. 48th Street Theatre: 25 Dec 1922- Apr 1923 (closing date unknown/120 performances). As "Billy Thompson." Cast: Marguerite Churchill, Warburton Gamble, Jane Grey, Norma Mitchell, Margaret Mower, Tom Powers, Cecil Yapp.

The Potters (1923). Comedy. Written by J.P. McEvoy. Plymouth Theatre: 8 Dec 1923- Jun 1924 (closing date unknown/208 performances). As "Bill Potter." Cast included: Catherine Calhoun Doucet, James Hagen, Douglas Hunter, Daniel Kelly, Adelaide Lawrence, Donald Meek.

Cradle Snatchers (1925). Comedy/farce. As "Oscar Nordholm."

Take My Advice (1927). Comedy. As "Bud Weaver."

Mirrors (1928). As "Calvin Trask."

Sherlock Holmes (1928). Drama (revival). As "Billy."

Say When (1928). Musical comedy. Material by Calvin Brown. Based on a play by Amelie Rives and Gilbert Emery. Music by Ray Perkins, Kay Swift, W. Franke Harling, Jesse Greer, Daisy deSegonzak and Irma Hopper. Featuring songs by Arthur Sheekman. Lyrics by Max Lief, Nathaniel Lief, Paul James, W. Franke Harling, Mayor James J. Walker, Raymond Klages and Irma Hopper. Featuring songs with lyrics by Helen Wallace. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Morosco Theatre: 26 Jun 1928- Jul 1928 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Josephine Adair (as "Miss Stuart"), Jane Alden, Ruth Altman, Sally Anderson, Joyce Arling, Bradley Cass, William J. Cleary, Warren Crosby, Ruth Fallows, Peggy Fish, Dorothy Fitzgibbon, Ann Freshman, Roger Gray, Gene Raymond (as "Michael Graham") [credited as Raymond Guion], Kathryn Hamill, Kathryn Hereford, Dorothy Jones, Helen Kaiser, Genevieve Kent, Harry Kirk, Cora La Redd, Joseph Lertora, Mabel Martin, Beverly Maude, Patricia McGrath, Duquesne Miller, Robert Moody, J. Gibbs Penrose, Mildred Quigley, Alan Ray, Anna Rex, Bartlett Simmons, Alison Skipworth (as "Comtessa Scaracchi"), Archie Thompson, Doris Vinton, Donald Wells, Harold Williams. Produced by Elisabeth Marbury and Carl Reed.

The War Song (1928). As "Sid Swanson."

Jonesy (1929). Comedy. As "Wilbur Jones."

Young Sinners (1929). Comedy. As "Gene Gibson."

A Shadow of My Enemy (1957). As "Horace Smith." Note: Only Broadway appearance credited as Gene Raymond [all others as Raymond Guion (birthname)].

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