- (1902 - 1936) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1902) Stage Play: The Rogers Brothers in Harvard. Musical/farce/vaudeville. Book by John J. McNally. Lyrics by J. Cheever Goodwin and Edward Gardenier. Additional lyrics by Vincent Bryan. Music and musical direction by Maurice Levi. Directed by Ben Teal. Knickerbocker Theatre: 1 Sep 1902- 25 Oct 1902 (63 performances). Cast: Neva Aymar (as "Daisy Sten"), Helen Bare (as "Chorus"), Helen Brookes (as "Bessie/Chorus"), Irene Brown (as "Chorus"), Harriet Burt (as "Chorus"), James Cherry (as "Joe O'Rourke"), Lillian Collins (as "Chorus/Mena"), Mary Conwell (as "Jessie"), M. Cortez (as "Head Waiter"), Minerva Courtney (as "Myria/Chorus"), Elsie Davis (as "Chorus"), Julia Eastman (as "Mona/Chorus"), Nellie Florede (as "Violet"), Emma Francis (as "Peggy Clip"), Pauline Frederick (as "Ray/Chorus") [Broadway debut], Della Freese (as "Chorus"), William Gould (as "Harry Hart"), Lee Harrison (as "Major Gaulle"), Lily Hart (as "Fay/Chorus"), Emil Heusel (as "Jem Tip"), George Honey (as "Clarence Cholmondeley"), Eugene Jepson (as "Colonel Hotchkiss"), Esther Marks (as "Chorus"), Jolly Matthews (as "Chorus"), Stella Maury (as "Gertie Tell"), Irna Molyneux (as "Chorus"), Helen Morrison (as "Chorus"), Kitty Murray (as "Willie"), Clara Palmer (as "Blanche Reveres"), Edith Rockwell (as "Chorus"), Gus Rogers (as "Milo Kross"), Max Rogers (as "Christopher Karlstadt Kavenhuller"), Pat Rooney (as "T. Stanislaus McGurk"), Edith St. Clair (as "Ida Claire"), Lillian Stanford (as "Millie"), Sue Stuart (as "Chorus"), Willie Torpey (as "Boy"), Lottie Uart (as "Chorus/Gipsy"), Nettie Uart (as "Ena/Chorus"), Olive Ulrich (as "Clara Stone"), Nellie Victoria (as "Chorus/Tessie"), Dorothy Watson (as "Chorus"), Hattie Williams (as "Madame Pelisse"), May B. Wood (as "Chorus"), Minnie Woodbury (as "Chorus/Mae"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1903) Stage Play: A Princess of Kensington. Musical/opera. Music by Edward German. Libretto by Basil Hood. Musical Director: J. Sebastian Hiller. Featuring songs by Ernest Shand. Featuring songs with lyrics by C.H. Bovill. Additional lyrics by James T. Powers. Directed by Cyril Scott. Broadway Theatre: 31 Aug 1903- 3 Oct 1903 (41 performances). Cast: Wyatt E. Barnes, Lily Bircham (as "Butterfly"), Walter Craven (as "Yapp"), Pauline de la Paz (as "Mustardseed"), Dora DeFilippe (as "Kenna"), Nellie Emerald (as "Dragonfly"), Cecil Engleheart (as "Joy"), Amelia Fields (as "Nell Reddish"), Stanley Forde [credited as Stanley H. Forde] (as "Mr. Reddish"), Pauline Frederick (as "Titania"), Elsie Gibbons (as "Cobweb"), C.H. Hillman (as "James Doubleday"), Loyd Hoey (as "Zephyrus"), Fred Huntley (as "Bill Blake"), George B. Jackson (as "Sir James Jellicoe"), Richie Ling (as "Lieutenant Brook Green"), Edward Martindel (as "Azuriel"), Angela May (as "Lady Jellicoe"), George Mudie (as "Old Ben"), James T. Powers (as "William Jelf"), Thomas Shannon (as "Recruiting Sergeant"), William Stephens (as "Puck"), Jack Taylor (as "Oberon"), Bernard Tieman (as "Will Weatherley"), Estelle Ward (as "Peaseblossom"), Leila Williams (as "Moth"), P.J. Worthington (as "Jem Johnson"). Produced by John C. Fisher.
- (1904) Stage Play: It Happened in Nordland. Musical comedy. Music by Victor Herbert. Book and Lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Lew M. Fields Theatre (on hiatus from 30 Apr 1905- 30 Aug 1905, then resumed production at the Lew M. Fields Theatre): 5 Dec 1904- 25 Nov 1905 (254 performances). Cast: Indiola Arnold, Maida Athens, Georgia Baron, Edna Birch, Alfred Borneman, William Burress, Marie Cahill, Josephine Carlin, Adah Carlyle, Joseph Carroll, Mattie Chapin, May Chapin, Bessie Clayton, Jeanne Crane, Jessie Crane, Jean d'Albert, Harry Davenport (as "Prince George of Nebula"), Franklin Deland, Paula Desmond, George V. Dill, Fanny Dupre, Frederick Fair, Barbara Farres, Grace Field, Ruthita Field, Lew Fields (as "Hubert"), Harry Fisher, Harriet Forsythe, Carolyn Fostelle, Pauline Frederick (as "Miss Hicks/Couness Pokota"), Emily Fulton, Ethel Gilmore, Mabel Gilmore, Ray Gilmore, Rosemary Glosz, Charles Gotthold (as "Hugo von Armin"), Gertrude Grant, Jack Hall, Joseph Herbert, May Hickey, Katherine Howland, Amalie Karle, Elba Kenny, Frankie Lee, May Leslie, Walter Lindberg, Hattie Lorraine, Loretta MacDonald, Diva Marolda, Maud Mills, Edmund Mortimer, Herman Noble, Billie Norton, Frank O'Neill, Charlotte Palmer, Susanne Parker, Clara Pitt, Harriet Raymond, Jessie Richmond, May Robson (as "Princess Aline"), R.W. Rosemire, Julius Steger, Marie Troy, W.C. Van Brunt, Dorothy Watson, Parvin White, Minnie Whitmore, Ocie Williams, Elizabeth Young. Produced by Hamlin, Mitchell and Fields.
- (1907) Stage Play: When Knights Were Bold. Written by Harriett Jay (as Charles Marlowe). Garrick Theatre (moved to the Hackett Theatre from 14 Oct 1907- 18 Nov 1907 before returning to the Garrick until close): 20 Aug 1907- Nov 1907 (closing date unknown/100 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, Ruth Barry, Victor Benoit, Edna Bruns, Augustin Duncan, Florence Edney, Pauline Frederick, Elsa Garret, Campbell Gullan [credited as Campbell Gollan], Margaret Gordon, Clarence Handyside, George S. Irving, Joseph C. Robinson, Adelaide Wilson, Francis Wilson. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed as When Knights Were Bold (1916).
- (1908) Stage Play: Twenty Days in the Shade. Farce. Written by Maurice Hennequin and Pierre Veber. Book adapted by Paul M. Potter. Scenic Design by Ernest M. Gros. Savoy Theatre: 20 Jan 1908- Mar 1908 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett, Frank Burbeck, Charles Dickson, Pauline Frederick, Fannie Hartz, Grace Heyer, Jeffreys Lewis, Hallen Mostyn, Edwin Nicander, Vira Stowe, Dallas Welford. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1908) Stage Play: Toddles. Written by Clyde Fitch. Based on the French of Tristan Bernard and 'Andre Godfernaux'. Directed by William Seymour and Clyde Fitch. Garrick Theatre: 16 Mar 1908- Mar 1908 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Hylton Allen, John Barrymore, J. Browning, J.T. Chaillee, Armand Cortes, J.R. Crauford, Arthur Elliott, Pauline Frederick, Jeffreys Lewis, Harry Lillford, Frederick Lyon, Sadie Martinot, Louis Massen, Isabel Richards, Virginia Smith, Olive Temple, Charles Walcott, Oswald Yorke. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1908) Stage Play: Samson. Written by Henri Bernstein. Directed by William Seymour. Criterion Theatre: 19 Oct 1908- Mar 1909 (closing date unknown/152 performances). Cast: A.S. 'Pop' Byron (as "Jerome Le Govain"), Henry Carvill, Constance Collier (as "Anne-Marie"), Frederic De Belleville, Pauline Frederick (as "Elsie Vernette"), William Gillette, H.J. Ginn, Kathryn Keyes, Bennett Kilpack, George Probert, Charles MacLean Savage, Marie Wainwright, Emmet Whitney. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Dollar Mark. Drama. Written by George Broadhurst. Directed by George Broadhurst. Wallack's Theatre: 23 Aug 1909- Oct 1909 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: George Backus, Alpha Byers, Henry Calkins, T.J. Carlyle, Burke Clarke, Clay Clement, J.H. Davis, Pauline Frederick, Robert T. Haines, T.H. Hartman, Cuyler Hastings (as "Carson Baylis"), Harold Howard, Selene Johnson, Allen Little, George O. Morris, Frances Ring (as "Alice Chandler"), Brinsley Shaw, Hassard Short, Ogden Stevens, D.J. Sullivan, Robert Warwick (as "James Gresham"), George Wright Jr. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Fourth Estate. Drama. Written by Harriet Ford and Joseph Medill Patterson. Wallack's Theatre: 6 Oct 1909- Dec 1909 (closing date unknown/93 performances). Cast: Charles Waldron (as "Walter Brand"), Argyll Campbell, Thomas Findlay, Pauline Frederick (as "Judith"), Richard Garrick, Tom Hadaway, Howell Hansel, William Humphrey, Charles Kilby, John MacNeil, Robert McWade, George W. Middleton, Frank Sargent, Charles A. Stevenson, Thomas Thorne, Albert Tweedy. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Paper Chase. Written by Louis N. Parker. Wallack's Theatre: 25 Nov 1912- Dec 1912 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Edgar Kent (as "Duke of Richelieu"), Mme. Simone, Dallas Anderson, Douglas Bronston, Edith Cartwright, Walter Cluxton, Frank L. Davis, Pedro de Cordoba, Henry Duggan, Charles Francis, Pauline Frederick, Julian L'Estrange, Douglas Ross, Belle Starr, Geoffrey Stein, Alec F. Thompson. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1913) Stage Play: Joseph and His Brethren. Written by Louis N. Parker. Directed by Louis N. Parker and Frederick Stanhope [earliest Broadway credit]. Century Theatre: 11 Jan 1913- Apr 1913 (closing date unknown/121 performances). Cast: Brandon Tynan (as "Joseph"), William T. Carleton, Sidney D. Carlyle, Edwin Cushman, Pauline Frederick (as "Potiphar's Wife"), Bennett Kilpack, Emmett King, Walter Kreemer, Howard Kyle, Irma Lerna, Ernest Milton, James O'Neill (as "Jacob/Pharoah"), Franklin Pangborn (as "Asher/Ranofer"), Violet Romer, Arthur Row, Harold Rowe, Madeline Traverse, John M. Troughton, Frank Woolfe. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1914) Stage Play: Innocent. Written by George Broadhurst. Directed by Edward Elsner and George Broadhurst. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 9 Sep 1914- Dec 1914 (closing date unknown/109 performances). Cast: Allen Atwell, Burt Castle, Claire Coste, Harold De Becker, Leo De Valery, Pauline Frederick, Kenneth Hunter, Hardee Kirkland, Julian L'Estrange, Arthur Lewis, John Miltern, Louis Morrell, George Probert, George Seybolt. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Guilty One. Drama. Written by Michael Morton and Peter Traill. Directed by Edward Elsner. Selwyn Theatre: 20 Mar 1923- Apr 1923 (31 performances). Cast: Charles Dalton (as "Mr. Seaton Davies"), Florence Edney (as "Annie"), Pauline Frederick (as "Irene Short"), Ethel Intropidi [credited as Ethel Intropidi] (as "Madge Ellis"), Noel Leslie (as "Dick Raston"), Charles Waldron (as "Ronald Short"), Henry Warwick (as "Dr. Brassey"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1932) Stage Play: When the Bough Breaks. Drama. Written by Jerome Sackheim. Directed by Arthur Lubin. 48th Street Theatre: 16 Feb 1932- Mar 1932 (closing date unknown/17 Performances). Cast: Malcolm Duncan (as "Walker Maitland"), Maud Durand (as "Pritch"), Clyde Franklin (as "Lewis Warren"), Pauline Frederick (as "Magma Warren"), Louis Jean Heydt (as "Jim Hamilton"), Dorothy Libaire (as "Joan Leonard"), William Post (as "Richard Warren"). Produced by Arthur Lubin.
- (1932) Stage Play: Housewarming. Written by Gilbert Emery. Directed by Pauline Frederick. Charles Hopkins Theatre: 7 Apr 1932- Apr 1932 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Frank Conlan (as "Salem Hipple"), Richard Hale (as "Sam Gregory"), Louis Jean Heydt (as "Edward Sedgwick"), Corbet Morris (as "Alfred Joy"), Molly Pearson (as "Martha Sedgwick"), Eleanor Shaler (as "Olive Drengle"), Beverly Sitgreaves (as "Jane Scott"), Regina Wallace (as "Anne Gregory"), Katherine Wilson (as "Mary Sedgwick"), Clare Woodbury (as "Sarah Fuller"). Produced by Ann Ayers.
- (1934) Stage Play: Her Majesty the Widow. Comedy. Written by John Charles Brownell. Directed by Pauline Frederick. Ritz Theatre: 18 Jun 1934- Jul 1934 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Thomas Beck (as "Robert Seymour"), Frederick Bell (as "Bunny Williams"), Laurette Bullivant (as "Elise Reynolds"), Alexander Campbell (as "Judge Coolidge"), Pauline Frederick (as "Jane Seymour"), Grayce Hampton (as "Sarah"), Charles Mitchell Harris (as "Peter Stuyvesant"), Isabel Withers (as "Veronica Day"). Produced by Her Majesty Company.
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