- (1906 - 1934) Active on Broadway [as well as vaudeville] in the following productions:
- (1906) Stage Play: The Stolen Story. Drama.
- (1931) Stage Play: The Admirable Crichton. Comedy/satire (revival). Written by J.M. Barrie. Directed by William Postance. New Amsterdam Theatre: 9 Mar 1931- Apr 1931 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter (as "Lady Mary Lasenby"), Sybil Campbell (as "Ensemble"), Charley Chase (as "Ensemble"), Clay Cody (as "Ensemble"), Phyllis Connard (as "Lady Agatha Lasenby"), Guy Cunningham (as "Ensemble"), William Dale (as "Tompsett"), Hubert Druce (as "The Bard of Loam"), J.C. Dunn (as "Reverend John Treherne"), Alice Earhardt (as "Ensemble"), Judith Elder (as "Ensemble"), Ernest Glendinning (as "Hon. Ernest Wooley"), Gerald Hamer (as "Lord Brocklehurst"), Walter Hampden (as "Mr. Crichton"), Mary Hone (as "Lady Catherine Lasenby"), Harry Joyner (as "Naval Officer"), Maurice Lord (as "Ensemble"), Norma Lytell (as "Ensemble"), Vivian McGill (as "Ensemble"), Madge North (as "Ensemble"), Oriel Ross (as "Fisher"), Effie Shannon (as "Countess of Brocklehurst"), George Smithfield (as "Ensemble"), Estelle Winwood (as "Tweeny"). Produced by George C. Tyler. Produced in association with The Erlanger Interests. Note: Work had been produced on screen as early as 1913 by the Kalem Company, as Shipwrecked (1913), by G.B. Samuelson Productions [UK] as The Admirable Crichton (1918), by Paramount as Male and Female (1919), and most notably again by Paramount as a Bing Crosby vehicle as We're Not Dressing (1934).
- (1934) Stage Play: Saluta. Musical comedy/satire.
- (Summer 1953) He acted in John Kenley's play, "Sassy Little Lassie," in a Kenley Players production in Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, Pennsylvania. John Kenley was artistic director.
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