- (1914 - 1933) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1914) Stage Play: The Whirl of the World. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Additional music by Harry Gifford and Fred Godfrey. Additional lyrics by Harry Gifford and Fred Godfrey. Additional Direction by Henry Lehman. Directed by William J. Wilson. Winter Garden Theatre: 10 Jan 1914- 30 May 1914 (161 performances). Cast: Muroff Allo (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Barnett (as "Babette/Chorus"), Fred Bates (as "Chorus"), Myrtle Bauer (as "Chorus"), Mabel Benelisha (as "Chorus"), Lena Betts (as "Chorus"), Pearl Betts (as "Chorus"), May Boley (as "Viola"), Jennie Callan (as "Chorus"), Ruth Carberry (as "Chorus"), Lucille Cavanaugh (as "Chorus"), Louis J. Cody (as "M. Archambault/A Wireless Operator"), Harry Delf (as "Pierre"), Rozsika Dolly (as "Olivia"), Grace DuBoise (as "Chorus"), Vera Dunn (as "Chorus"), Alice Eldon (as "Chorus"), June Eldridge (as "Elise/Chorus"), Allen Fagan (as "Chorus"), Follie Faulkner (as "Chorus"), Irving Finn (as "Chorus"), Art Garvey (as "Chorus"), Grace Georgian (as "Chorus"), Mazie Gilmore (as "Chorus"), Helen Glenmore (as "Chorus"), Ray Goodrich (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Grant (as "General Pavlo"), Bernard Granville (as "Jack Phillips"), Evelyn Hall (as "Chorus"), George Hanlon (as "Sergeant of the Police"), Ralph C. Herz (as "Marquis Tullyrand"), Edna Hettler (as "Chorus"), Eugene Howard (as "Steward of the Amber Club/Captain of "La France"/Purser of "La France/The Mysterious Arabian"), Willie Howard (as "Sammy Meyers"), Lillian Howell (as "Lorette/Chorus"), Rose Huber (as "Chorus"), Irving Jackson (as "Chorus"), Arthur Kelly (as "Chorus"), Walter C. Kelly (as "The Virginia Judge"), Florence Kern (as "Chorus"), Lydia Kyasht (as "Dance Specialty"), Dorothy Landers (as "Chorus"), Mazie Lawless (as "Chorus"), Vivian Lawrence (as "Chorus"), Jean Leprince (as "Footman"), Juliette Lippe (as "Nanette"), Serge Litavkin (as "Dance Specialty"), Liana Lorelli (as "Adele/Chorus"), Lillian Lorraine (as "Fifi/Cleopatra II"), Larry Mack (as "Chorus"), Helen Marche (as "Chorus"), Rena Markey (as "Chorus"), Marion McDonald (as "Chorus"), Rossella Meyers (as "Chorus"), George Moon (as "Jacques/Ahmed"), Dorothy Moran (as "Chorus"), Daniel Morris (as "Hassan/Beppo"), Dot Page (as "Chorus"), Winnie Parker (as "Chorus"), Lillian Parrish (as "Chorus"), Felix Patty (as "A Gendarme"), Claire Pearl (as "Chorus"), Rena Pelham (as "Chorus"), Nellie Pennington (as "Chorus"), Anna Perine (as "Chorus"), Stanley Rayburn (as "Chorus"), Trixie Raymond (as "Annette/Chorus"), Bobbie Roberts (as "Chorus"), Dot Rozelle (as "Chorus"), Emily Russ (as "Chorus/Louise"), Eleanor Ryley (as "Chorus"), Marie Salisbury (as "Clarice/Chorus"), Lester Sheehan (as "Francois"), Virginia Shelby (as "Chorus"), Elita Sherman (as "Marguerite"), Paulita Sherman (as "Chorus"), Lois Stowe (as "Chorus"), Earle Talbot (as "Captain of the Police"), Vera Tirrell (as "Chorus"), Charles Townshend (as "Chorus"), Elinor Wallace (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Ward (as "Archie Piccadilly"), Robert Ward (as "Bertie Strand"), Harry Weber (as "A Gendarme"), Arthur Welsley (as "Claudie"), Ethel Wheeler (as "Chorus"), William Wilder (as "Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Midnight Girl. Musical comedy. Original German book 'Das Mitternacht Madel' by Paul Herve. Translated by Edward A. Paulton and Adolf Philipp. Music by 'Jean Briquet' and Adolf Philipp. Lyrics by Edward A. Paulton and Adolf Philipp. Musical Director: Herbert Kerr. Featuring songs by Sigmund Romberg and William R. Anderson. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Choreographed by Jack Mason. Directed by Ben Teal. 44th Street Theatre: 23 Feb 1914- 23 May 1914 (104 performances). Cast: Zoe Barnett (as "Heloise"), Lionel Belmore (as "Gustave Criquet III"), Fremont Benton (as "Clarisse"), Margaret Brunelle (as "Babette"), Harry Delf (as "Francois"), Edouard Durand (as "Maurice"), Eva Fallon (as "Lucille"), Clarence Harvey (as "Gustave Criquet II"), Louise Kelley (as "Mme. Benoit"), Paul Ker (as "Guiseppe"), Amy Leicester (as "Mme. Gimblette"), George MacFarlane (as "Gustave Criquet II"), Denman Maley (as "Pierre"), Harold Nelson (as "Charles"), Katherine Robertson (as "Marcel"), Margaret Romaine (as "Helene"), George A. Schiller (as "Dr. Benoit"), Madison Smith (as "Alfons"), Stanley Vickers (as "Josef"), Teddy Webb (as "General Chambert"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Cohan Revue of 1916. Musical revue.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Rainbow Girl. Musical. Directed by Julian Mitchell and Herbert Brehmer. New Amsterdam Theatre (moved to The Gaiety Theatre from 17 Jun 1918- close): 1 Apr 1918- 17 Aug 1918 (160 performances). Cast included Harry Delf.
- (1918) Stage Play: Some Night!
- (1919) Stage Play: The Greenwich Village Follies [1919]. Musical revue. Book by Philip Bartholomae and John Murray Anderson. Lyrics by John Murray Anderson and Arthur Swanstrom [earliest Broadway credit]. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Musical Director: Hilding Anderson. Music orchestrated by Hilding Anderson. Additional lyrics by Philip Bartholomae. Featuring songs by Bill Munro, Jimmy Morgan, Ted Lewis, Byron Gay, Irving Berlin, Al Herman, A. Behr, Alex Gerber and Abner Silver [earliest Broadway credit]. Featuring songs with lyrics by Edward Lewis, Andrew B. Sterling, Benny Davis, Byron Gay, Irving Berlin, Al Herman, Alex Gerber and Abner Silver. Directed by John Murray Anderson. Greenwich Village Theatre (moved to The Nora Bayes Theatre from 9 Sep 1919- close): 15 Jul 1919- 31 Jan 1920 (232 performances). Cast: Arjamand, Babette Busey, Jane Carroll, Dorothy Clay, Anna Mae Clift, Cecil Cunningham, Virginia Curtis, Bessie McCoy Davis, Jacqueline Delaine, Jere Delaney, Harry Delf, Charles Derickson, Gordon Drexel, Robert Edwards, Doris Faithful, William Foran, Ada Forman, Helen Frances, Warner Gault, Alden Gay, Al Herman, Virginia Lee, Ted Lewis, Edmund Makalif, Irene Marcellus, Rita Marshall, Irene Mathews, Susanne Morgan, Irene Olsen, Cynthia Perot, Homer Rosine, Rex Storey (credited as Rex Story) [Broadway debut], Edgar Thornton, Willard Ward, James Watts, Ruth Weeks, Billie Weston, Rita Zalmani, Olga Ziceva. Produced by The Bohemians Inc. and John Murray Anderson. Note: First of the long-running revue series (it would run, with no shows in 1926 and 1927 until 1928).
- (1920) Stage Play: Jimmie. Musical comedy. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Apollo Theatre: 17 Nov 1920- 15 Jan 1921 (71 performances). Cast included Harry Delf as "Milton Blum".
- (1923) Stage Play: Sun Showers. Musical comedy. Music by Harry Delf. Book by Harry Delf. Lyrics by Harry Delf. Musical Director: Fred T. Fleming. Choreographed by Seymour Felix and Larry Ceballos. Directed by Frederick Stanhope. Astor Theatre: 5 Feb 1923- 17 Mar 1923 (48 performances). Cast: Frank Anderson (as "Francois"), Gerry Bachelor (as "Ensemble"), George Berlow (as "Gaston"), John Boswell (as "Pierre"), Betty Broughton (as "Ensemble"), Sylvia Carol (as "Ensemble"), Grace Cassidy (as "Ensemble"), Ina Cassidy (as "Ensemble"), Patsy Delaney (as "Specialty Dancer"), Harry Delf (as "Jerry Jackson"), Tom Dingle (as "Tommy Dugan/Specialty Dancer"), Bertha Donn (as "May Worthy"), May Rena Grady (as "Ensemble"), Claire Grenville (as "Mrs. Thompson"), Lee Houston (as "Louis"), Helen Jackson (as "Ensemble"), Jack Kennedy (as "Ralph White"), Allyn King (as "Alice Worthy"), Harriette Lee (as "Minnie Silver"), Beatrice O'Connor (as "Ensemble"), Tom O'Hare (as "Mike Rockwell"), Phyllis Reynolds (as "Ensemble"), William Schutt (as "John Black"), Douglas Stevenson (as "Bobby Brown"), Ethelyn Tillman (as "Ensemble"), Julia Warren (as "Ensemble"), Mack Wells (as "William Blue"), Gene West (as "Ensemble"), Eddie Winthrop (as "Joseph Green"). Produced by Lew Cantor.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Family Upstairs. Comedy.
- (1926) Stage Play: Earl Carroll's Vanities. Musical revue. Music by Grace Henry and Morris Hamilton. Book by Stanley Rauh and William Grew. Lyrics by Grace Henry and Morris Hamilton. Choreographed by David Bennett. Earl Carroll Theatre: 24 Aug 1926- May 1927 (closing date unknown/303 performances). Cast: Hazel Bowman, Florence Brady, Charles Dale, Magda De Bries, M. De Jari, Harry Delf, Bernard Dudley, Norman Frescott, Dorothy Knapp, Moran and Mack, Robert Rhodes, Yvette Rugel, Joseph Smith, Bernice Speer, Julius Tannen, Gilbert Wells, Thelma White. Produced by Earl Carroll.
- (1928) Stage Play: Atlas and Eva. Comedy. Written by Harry Delf. Directed by Ira Hards. Mansfield Theatre: 6 Feb 1928- Feb 1928 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Tom Brown (as "Herbie, A Nebblepredder"), Dorothea Chard (as "Josie, A Nebblepredder"), Harry Delf (as "Elmer, A Nebblepredder"), Donald Dillaway (as "Al Sprocket"), Sara Floyd (as "Cousin Bessie, A Nebblepredder"), Herbert Fortier (as "Mr. Mullen"), Charles Hanna (as "Bill Donahue"), A.C. Henderson (as "A Gatekeeper"), Leona Hogarth (as "Eva, A Nebblepredder"), Lottie Linthicum (as "Aunt Emma, A Nebblepredder"), Helen Lowell (as "Ma, A Nebblepredder"), George F. Marion (as "Pop, A Nebblepredder"), Arthur C. Morris (as "Dr. Parker"), Clara Thropp (as "Mrs. McGorky"). Produced by Harry Delf.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Unsophisticates. Comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: She Lived Next to the Firehouse. Farce. Written by William Grew and Harry Delf. Directed by William B. Friedlander. Longacre Theatre: 10 Feb 1931- Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: William Frawley (as "Harlan Smith"), William Gargan, Ara Gerald, Roger Gray, George Harvey, John Henry, Ralph Hertz, Lois Jesson, Henry Jones (as "Smoky Flynn") [Broadway debut], Clifford Jones, Lottie Linthicum, Victor Moore, Patricia O'Connor, Lawrence O'Sullivan, Harry Short, Elda Voelkel. Produced by L. Lawrence Weber.
- (1933) Stage Play: The Family Upstairs. Comedy (revival).
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