Raymond Van Sickle (Performer) | Playbill

Roles (22)

Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Cut of the Axe
Opened February 01, 1960
  • as Charlie (Original)
  • as Doc (Understudy - Original)
  • as Harry Nichols (Understudy - Original)
One Bright Day Playbill - March 1952 One Bright Day
Opened March 19, 1952
  • as Paul Rust (Original)
Summer and Smoke Playbill - Nov 1948 Summer and Smoke
Opened October 06, 1948
  • as The Reverend Winemiller (Original)
Christopher Blake Playbill - Dec 1946 Christopher Blake
Opened November 30, 1946
  • as A Courtroom Attendant (Original)
Chicken Every Sunday Playbill - June 1944 Chicken Every Sunday
Opened April 05, 1944
  • as Clem (Original)
Victory Belles Playbill - Dec 1943 Victory Belles
Opened October 26, 1943
  • as Colonel Edward Horton (Original)
Journeyman Playbill - February 1938 Journeyman
Opened January 29, 1938
  • as Clay Horey (Original)
Sun Kissed Playbill - March 1937 Sun Kissed
Opened March 10, 1937
  • Writer
Best Years Playbill - Sept 1932 Best Years
Opened September 07, 1932
  • Writer
It's a Grand Life Playbill - February 1930 It's a Grand Life
Opened February 10, 1930
  • as Doc Burdette (Original)
Kidding Kidders Playbill - April 1928 Kidding Kidders
Opened April 23, 1928
  • as Teddy Horton (Original)
The Little Spitfire Playbill - January 1927 The Little Spitfire
Opened August 16, 1926
  • as James Ralston (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 One of the Family
Opened December 21, 1925
  • as George Adams (Original)
Dawn Playbill - December 1924 Dawn
Opened November 24, 1924
  • as "Rabbitt" Trundell (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Zander the Great
Opened April 09, 1923
  • as Elmer Lovejoy (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Mad Dog
Opened November 08, 1921
  • as Jimmie Taylor (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Experience
Opened January 22, 1918
  • as Youth (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 A Perfect Lady
Opened October 28, 1914
  • Performer
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Fight
Opened September 02, 1913
  • Performer
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