Robert Williams (Performer) | Playbill

Robert Williams

Performer

Roles (21)

The Eve of St. Mark Playbill - Oct 1942 The Eve of St. Mark
Opened October 07, 1942
  • as Sergeant Kriven (Original)
Autumn Hill Playbill - April 1942 Autumn Hill
Opened April 13, 1942
  • as Al (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 They Should Have Stood in Bed
Opened February 13, 1942
  • as A Policeman (Original)
The Man With Blond Hair Playbill - Nov 1941 The Man with Blond Hair
Opened November 04, 1941
  • as Matt (Original)
Two on an Island Playbill - February 1940 Two on an Island
Opened January 22, 1940
  • as New Yorkers and Out-Of-Towners (Original)
  • as William Flynn (Original)
Sea Dogs Playbill - November 1939 Sea Dogs
Opened November 06, 1939
  • as Macarthur (Original)
Mrs. O'Brien Entertains Playbill - Feb 1939 Mrs. O'brien Entertains
Opened February 08, 1939
  • as Jerry Madigan (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Excursion
Opened April 09, 1937
  • as Red Magoon (Original)
Call Me Ziggy Playbill - Feb 1937 Call Me Ziggy
Opened February 12, 1937
  • as Joe Riley (Original)
200 Were Chosen Playbill - Dec 1936 200 Were Chosen
Opened November 20, 1936
  • as Jim Chandler (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Lend Me Your Ears!
Opened October 05, 1936
  • as Ed Flanagan (Original)
Bury the Dead Playbill - April 1936 Bury the Dead
Opened April 18, 1936
  • as Sergeant (Original)
  • as Ensemble (Original)
If This Be Treason Playbill - September 1935 If This Be Treason
Opened September 23, 1935
  • as Mansfield (Original)
Earl Carroll's Sketch Book Playbill - June 1935 Earl Carroll's Sketch Book [1935]
Opened June 04, 1935
  • as A Midshipman (Original)
  • as Attendant (Original)
  • as Musician (Original)
  • as The Flunkey (Original)
Nowhere Bound Playbill - Jan 1935 Nowhere Bound
Opened January 22, 1935
  • as A Policeman (Original)
Halfway to Hell Playbill - Jan 1934 Halfway to Hell
Opened January 02, 1934
  • as Lefty Adams (Original)
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