
America's
First Professional Theatrical Club - Est. 1874
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Consolidated Roster of Membership
The Consolidated Roster of current and past Lambs is like a Who's Who of American Theatre. Since its founding in 1874 there have been over 6,000 members, including (to mention a few):
Fred Astaire, Red Barber, Maurice Belasco,
Ed Begley, Martin Begley, Ralph Bellamy, Edgar Bergen, Milton Berle, Irving
Berlin, Eddie Bracken, Joe E. Brown, Art Carney, Earl Carroll, George M. Cohan,
Cecil DeMille, Eddie Dowling, Douglas Fairbanks, Eddie Foy (Sr. & Jr.), Oscar
Hammerstien II, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, William S. Hart, Bert Lahr, Alan Jay
Lerner, Frederick Loewe, Ring Lardner, Alan Mowbray, Conrad Nagel, Elliot
Nugent, Pat O'Brien, Will Rodgers, Charles Ruggles, Otis Skinner, John Philip
Sousa, David Warfield, David Wayne, Jonathan Winters, Bert Wheeler, John Wayne,
Al Jolson, Victor Herbert, David Belasco, W.C. Fields, Walter Cronkite, Eugene
O'Neill, Sigmund Romberg, Fred Waring, Spencer Tracey, Charles Lindbergh, Dwight D.
Eisenhower, Thomas E. Dewey, Jimmy Walker, Gene Autry, Ed Herlihy, Will Rogers
and Richard B.
Shull, Joyce Randolp, Cliff Robertson and Abe Vigoda.
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Below is an alphabetical breakdown of over
6,000 names of members, past and present. You may also search the entire site by using the window below. If
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