- (1903 - 1917) Active on Broadway in the above productions:
- (1903) Stage Play: Whoop-Dee-Doo. Musical extravaganza. Music by William T. Francis. Material by Edgar Smith. Lyrics by Edgar Smith. Featuring songs by Alfred Muller Norden and J. Rosamond Johnson. Featuring songs with lyrics by Bob Cole. Directed by Ben Teal. Weber & Field's Broadway Music Hall (moved to The New Amsterdam Theatre on 16 May 1904 to close): 24 Sep 1903- 28 May 1904 (165 performances). Cast included: Carter DeHaven, Lillian Russell. Produced by Weber & Fields.
- (1905) Stage Play: Miss Dolly Dollars. Muscial comedy. Music by Victor Herbert. Material by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Victor Herbert. Musical Direction by Antonio DeNovellis. Directed by Al Holbrook. Knickerbocker Theatre: (moved to The New Amsterdam Theatre from 16 Oct 1905 to close): 4 Sep 1905- 21 Oct 1905 (112 performances). Cast: Beatrice Anderson, John Ardizone, Leila Benton, Charles Bradshaw, Mildred Cecil, Marion Chase, Carter DeHaven (as "Guy Gay"), Elizabeth Doddridge, Elsie Ferguson, Joseph Frohoff, Lulu Glaser, Minerva Hall, Sidney A. Harris, Carl Hartberg, Ralph Herz (as "Finney Doolittle"), Queenie Hewlitt, Bessie Holbrook, Edward Leahy, James Leahy, Helen Marlborough, Olive Murray, William Naughton, Byron Ongley, Enrico Oremonte, Susanne Parker, Carrie Perkins, Sadie Probst, James Reany, Aline Redmond, Elsa Reinhardt, L.F. Sampson, Lillian Spencer, Melville Stuart, Lillie Van Arsdale, Henry Vogel, Vida Whitmore, Gladys Zell. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Queen of the Moulin Rouge. Musical comedy/drama. Music by John T. Hall. Material by Paul M. Potter. Lyrics by Vincent Bryan. Musical Direction by Charles Zimmerman. Dances arranged by Joseph C. Smith. Directed by Frank Smithson. Circle Theatre: 7 Dec 1908- 24 Apr 1909 (160 performances). Cast: Richard F. Carroll, Carter DeHaven, Edward Favor, Fletcher Norton, Flora Parker, Veola Adams, Frances Alain, Louise Alexander, Rudolph Allen, George Anderson, Odette Auber, Albert Barlow, Inez Blair, Horace Blankinship, Francis X. Bushman (as "Durand, a citizen") (credited as Frank X. Bushman; his only Broadway role), Doris Cameron, A. Alan Campbell, Patricia Collinge, Regina Connelly, Gail Crandall, Edward Crawford, Billee Cuppia, Charles Dalton, Ethel Davis, Thomas De Vassey, Reginald DeVeulle, Harry Dee, Juliette Dika, Lillian Dowd, Hattie Forsythe, Irene George, Stephen Haggery, John Hamilton, Stella Hansen, Trudie Hatch, Waldo Heinemann, Jeanette Horton, Harry Humphreys, Joel Johnson, Eileen Kearney, Al LaCroix, Grace Lester, May Maloney, Adele Marie, Lotta McCree, Berta Mills, Ethel Mostyn, Leila Parker, Anita Pollock, Charles Price, Russell Price, Eloise Reed, Genevieve Reed, P.H. Riblet, Fred Rivenhall, Grace Russell, Madeline Seville, Frank Sherlock, Joseph C. Smith, Marguerite St. Clair, Eleanor Thorne, Florence Townshend, Joseph V. Tullar, George Wharnock, Elizabeth Whitney, Edward Wilson, Violet Zell. Produced by Thomas W. Ryley.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Girl in the Taxi. Farce. Written by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Based on the French original by Anthony Mars. Featuring songs by Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Featuring songs with lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Directed by Carter DeHaven. Astor Theatre: 24 Oct 1910- 3 Dec 1910 (48 performances). Cast: Jeanette Bageard (as "Mariette") [final Broadway role], Fremont Benton (as "Mary Peters"), Frederick Bond (as "John Stewart"), Joseph Clark (as "Policeman"), Morgan Coman (as "Percy Peters"), Carter DeHaven (as "Bertie Stewart"), Frank Farrington (as "Walter Watson"), Max Freeman (as "Alexis"), John Glendinning (as "Frederick Smith"), Laura Guerite (as "Mignon"), Clifford Heckinger (as "Dr. Paul"), Jessie Millward (as "Clara Stewart"), Jerome Nelson (as "Emile"), Katherine Smythe (as "Rosie"), Grace Walton (as "Mademoiselle Irma"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1912) Stage Play: Hanky Panky. Musical comedy. Book by Edgar Smith. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz. Music orchestrated by Hilding Anderson. Featuring songs by Irving Berlin, Harry Cooper and Joe Cooper. Featuring songs with lyrics by Irving Berlin and Ballard MacDonald. Costume Design by Cora MacGeachy. Directed by Gus Sohlke. Broadway Theatre: 5 Aug 1912- 2 Nov 1912 (104 performances). Cast: Mabel Allen (as "Ensemble"), Tess Allen (as "Ensemble"), Blanche Barnes (as "Ensemble"), Victor Bozart (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Breston (as "Ensemble"), Zoe Brown (as "Ensemble"), Eva Burnett (as "Ensemble"), Isabelle Burnside (as "Ensemble"), Hugh Cameron (as "Sir J. Rufus Wallingford, a recent addition to the British peerage/Harry Manleigh, a divinity student"), Louise Cameron (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite Cogan (as "Ensemble"), Harry Cooper (as "Solomon Bumpski, an angel"), Nellie Crawford (as "Ensemble"), Halle Crouse (as "Ensemble"), Sally Daly (as "Ensemble"), Carter DeHaven (as "Blackie Daw, Wallingford's former pal but present foe"), Billie De Hon (as "Ensemble"), Pease Diehl (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Elliot (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Evans (as "Iona Carr, formerly of the Lunch Counter Girl Company"), Opal Flynn (as "Ensemble"), Estella Frazer (as "Ensemble"), Myrtle Gilbert (as "Dotie Wriggle, known as "The Wriggle Sisters" in vaudeville"), Byrd Goolsby (as "Ponsonby"), Gracia Hammond (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Hanson (as "Ensemble"), Gertie Hudson (as "Ensemble"), Lee Leontine (as "Ensemble"), Ara Martin (as "Ensemble"), Flo May (as "Cutie Wriggle, known as "The Wriggle Sisters" in vaudeville"), Jay Melville (as "Ensemble"), Charles Miller (as "Ensemble"), William Montgomery (as "Hiney Rausmitt, a capitalist"), Florence Moore (as "Clorinda Scibblem, Wallingford's typewriter with literary aspirations"), Sadie Mullen (as "Ensemble"), Christine Nielson (as "Cleopatra, who has been in cold storage for a matter of two..."), Bobby North (as "Herman Bierheister, partner and financial guide to Rausmitt"), Gertrude O'Connor (as "Ensemble"), Cecelia Pink (as "Ensemble"), Maude Powell (as "Ensemble"), Jack E. Rice (as "Ensemble"), Joe Rogers (as "Ensemble"), Max Rogers (as "Wilhelm Rausmitt, a college boy"), Grace Russell (as "Ensemble"), Milton Silsbe (as "Ensemble"), Belle Snow (as "Ensemble"), Neida Snow (as "Ensemble"), Philip Sohlke (as "Ensemble"), Edward Stokem (as "Ensemble"), Louis Strangard (as "Ensemble"), Percy M. Weller (as "Ensemble"), Viola Williams (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lew Fields.
- (1913) Stage Play: All Aboard. Musical comedy.
- (1917) Stage Play: His Little Widows. Musical comedy. Music by William Schroeder. Book by Rida Johnson Young and William Carey Duncan. Lyrics by Rida Johnson Young and William Carey Duncan. Musical Director: Silvio Hein. Music orchestrated by Silvio Hein. Additional music by Malvin M. Franklin. Additional lyrics by Thomas J. Gray. Choreographed by David Bennett. Directed by Frank Stammers. Astor Theatre: 30 Apr 1917- 30 Jun 1917 (72 performances). Cast: Frank Aberwald (as "Ensemble"), James Brannon (as "Ensemble"), Hattie Burke (as "Murilla Lloyd"), Frances Cameron (as "Blanche Hale"), Wallace Camp (as "Officiating Elder"), Evelyn Cavanaugh (as "Dance Specialty"), Mae Clark (as "Ensemble"), Walter Coupe (as "Ensemble"), Dwight Dana (as "Hotel Manager"), Carter DeHaven (as "Pete Lloyd") [final Broadway role], Harry Dempsey (as "Ensemble"), Richard Dore (as "Dance Specialty"), Bernard Druce (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Galer (as "Ensemble"), Carl Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Gunther (as "Ensemble"), Bernice Haley (as "Dahlia"), Grace Haley (as "Lily"), Lucille Haley (as "Tulip"), Mabel Haley (as "Rose"), Fifi Hansworth (as "Ensemble"), Helen Hastings (as "Ensemble"), Irene Held (as "Ensemble"), Robert Emmett Keane (as "Jack Grayson"), Frank Lalor (as "Abijah Smith"), Virginia Lillard (as "Ensemble"), Doris Lloyd (as "Ensemble"), May Manning (as "Ensemble"), Rena Manning (as "Ensemble"), James Nichols (as "Ensemble"), Flora Parker (as "Annabelle Lloyd"), Alma Pickard (as "Pansy"), Charles Prince (as "Harry Jolson"), Julia Ralph (as "Lucinda Lloyd"), John Robb (as "Sandy Barr"), Walter Rowley (as "Guard"), Wilfred Shepard (as "Ensemble"), Ivy Sherer (as "Ensemble"), Sol Solomon (as "Ensemble"), Louis Strangard (as "Ensemble"), Violet Strathmore (as "Mignonette"), Harry Tighe (as "Bif Hale"), Jeanne Voltaire (as "Ensemble"), Irma Von Nagy (as "Narcissus"), Frank Young (as "Guard"), Lucille Carlisle [credited as Lucile Zintheo] (as "Hyacinthe"). Produced by Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson and L. Lawrence Weber.
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