- (1903 - 1935) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1903) Stage Play: Captain Dieppe. Written by Anthony Hope and Harrison Garfield Rhodes. Herald Square Theatre (moved to The Empire Theatre from 13 Oct 1903- close): 14 Sep 1903- Nov 1903 (closing date unknown/60 performances). Cast: Louis Baker, Constance Bell, Margaret Dale, John Drew, Ernest Glendinning [Broadway debut], Sidney Herbert, O. Kane Hollis, Ethel Hornick, George Howard, Charles Lane, Robert Schable, Alison Skipworth. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed by Paramount Pictures as An Adventure in Hearts (1919).
- (1905) Stage Play: Friquet. Drama. Written by Pierre Berton. Directed by William Seymour. Savoy Theatre: 31 Jan 1905- Feb 1905 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Marie Doro (as "Friquet"), Orme Caldara, C.B. Chester, William Courtleigh, Dorothy Donnelly, Laurence Eddinger, W.J. Ferguson, Eugenie Flagg, Ernest Glendinning, John Heron, Wright Kramer, Frank Losee, Frederick Perry, Florida Pier, Alison Skipworth, Virginia Staunton, George Henry Trader, Flossie Wilkinson, Edgar Allen Woolf. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1910) Stage Play: Just a Wife. Written by Eugene Walter. Belasco Theatre: 1 Feb 1910- Apr 1910 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: Edmund Breese (as "John Emerson"), Frederick Burton, Amelia Gardner (as "Eleanor Lathrop"), Ernest Glendinning, Bobby North, Charlotte Walker (as "Mary Ashby"). Produced by David Belasco. Note: Filmed by National Picture Theatres Inc. [distributed by Select Pictures Corporation] as Just a Wife (1920).
- (1910) Stage Play: Jim the Penman (Revival). Written by Sir Charles Lawrence Young. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Lyric Theatre: 10 May 1910- Jun 1910 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: George Barnum, Thurlow Bergen, Marguerite Clark, J.H. Davies, Arthur Forrest, Ernest Glendinning, Wilton Lackaye, Jeffreys Lewis, John Mason, Louis Massen, Frederick Paulding, Grace Reals, Florence Roberts, Theodore Roberts. Produced by William A. Brady. Note: Filmed as Jim the Penman (1921).
- (1912) Stage Play: The Brute. Written by Frederic Arnold Krummer. 39th Street Theatre: 8 Oct 1912- Oct 1912 (closing date unknown/22 performances). Cast: Ethel Clayton, Stephen Davis Ernest Glendinning, Jeffreys Lewis, Neil Moran, Willard Robertson, Ruth Shepley.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Point of View. Written by Jules Eckert Goodman. Directed by Cyril Scott. 48th Street Theatre (moved to Daly's Theatre from 4 Nov 1912- close): 25 Oct 1912- 11 Nov 1912 (9 performances). Cast: Emily Stevens (as "Myra Dimsley"), Howard Estabrook, Grace Griswold, Robert Kelly, Madge Kennedy, May Milloy, William Morris, Lucile Watson. Replacement cast during Daly's Theatre run: Francis Carlyle, Ernest Glendinning, Georgia O'Ramey. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Honeymoon Express. Musical/farce. Book by Joseph Herbert. Music by Jean Schwartz. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Additional music by Al Jolson, Al W. Brown and Alexander Borodin. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Winter Garden Theatre: 6 Feb 1913- 14 Jun 1913 (156 performances). Cast: Lou Anger (as "Gardonne, hotel keeper at Arignon"), Dorothy Armstrong (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Jane Arrol (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Lillian Baker (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Owen Baxter (as "Maurice, A poster painter"), Alma Braham (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Gladys Breston (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Fanny Brice (as "Marcelle, A domestic"), Stella Brindley (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Helen Broderick (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Bessie Burch (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Jack Carelton (as "Constant, Bachelor friend of Henri"), Sadie Carr (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Florence Coleman (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Mabel d'Elmar (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Babe Dakin (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Vera DeFord (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Gaby Deslys (as "Yvonne, Wife of Henri"), Harland Dixon (as "Alphonse, Expressman"), Yansci Dolly (as "Marguerite, Gardonne's daughter"), Noelie Dolores (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), James Doyle (as "Gaston, Expressman"), Henry Dyer (as "Paul, Bachelor friend of Henri"), Melville Ellis (as "Doctor D'Zuvay"), Sven Erick (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Grace Falk (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Harry Fox (as "Pierre, Henri's friend"), Madeline Frain (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Nan Fredericks (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Laura Gaynelle (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Ernest Glendinning (as "Henri Dubonet"), Laura Hastings (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Robert Hastings (as "Eduard, Bachelor friend of Henri"), Grace Henry (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Bessie Holbrook (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Frank Holmes (as "Achille, bachelor friend of Henri"), Olive Horner (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Tao Howard (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Catherine Hurst (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Al Jolson (as "Gus, Butler at Dubonet's"), Florence Kern (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), John Kusky (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Marjorie Lane (as "Noelie, A maid"), Frankie Lee (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Marie Leonard (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Adah Lewis (as "Mme. de Bressie, Yvonne's Aunt"), Toby Lyons (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), David Marshall (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Gerald McDonald (as "Gautier, Bachelor friend of Henri"), Lois Moncrief (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Helen Mooney (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Paul Moore (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Jeanette Murray (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Louise Owen (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Dorothy Page (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Harry Pilcer (as "Baudry, A lawyer"), Agnes Richter (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Bobbie Roberts (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Mignon Rozelle (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Madelein Russe (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Clint Russell (as "Guillaume, bachelor friend of Henri"), Bessie Shannon (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Heloise Sheppard (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Kelcey Staunton (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Howard Stevens (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Geraldine Taylor (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Louis Van Blake (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Ella Vincent (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Minerva Walton (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Harry Wardell (as "Felix, A gateman"), Gilbert Watson (as "Marcus, A waiter"), Lillian West (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Ethel Wheeler (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Clara Whiteford (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Peggy Whitney (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Harry Wilcox (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Gilbert Wilson (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Maudie Worden (as "Personnel of the Chorus"). Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
- (1913) Stage Play: Her Own Money. Comedy. Written by Mark Swan. Comedy Theatre (moved to The Lyric Theatre from 6 Oct 1913 to close): 1 Sep 1913- unknown (55 performances). Cast: Sydney Booth, Julia Dean, Maude Durand, Ernest Glendinning, Louise Grassler, George Hassell, Beverly Sitgreaves. Produced by Winthrop Ames.
- (1913) Stage Play: Prunella [or Love in a Garden]. Drama. Written by Laurence Housman and Harley Granville-Barker. Music by Joseph Moorat. Little Theatre (moved to The Booth Theatre from 8 Dec 1913- close): 27 Oct 1913- unknown (104 performances). Cast: Marguerite Clark (as "Prunella") [final Broadway role], Ernest Glendinning (as "Pierrot"), Kathleen Comegys [Broadway debut], Edwin Cushman, Kate De Becker, William Evill, Nennelle Foster, Winifred Fraser, Paul Gordon, Marie Hudspeth, Master Albert James, Raymond Lockwood, Luke Martin, Cecilia Radclyffe, Ada St. Clair. Produced by Winthrop Ames. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation as Prunella (1918).
- (1913) Stage Play: School (Revival). Written by Thomas William Robertson.
- (1914) Stage Play: A Scrap of Paper (Revival).
- (1914) Stage Play: The Big Idea.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Song of Songs
- (1915) Stage Play: A Modern Eve. Musical comedy. Book adapted by William M. Hough. Music by Jean Gilbert and Victor Hallender. Lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Original German libretto "Die moderne Eva" by Georg Okonkowsky and A. Schonfeld. Musical Director: Ben Jerome. Music orchestrated by Charles F. Miller. Additional music by Ben Jerome, Victor Holländer, Otto Motzan, Jean Gilbert and Jerome Kern. Additional lyrics by William M. Hough, Harry B. Smith, Stanley Murphy and Charles Brown. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Casino Theatre: 3 May 1915- 19 Jun 1915 (56 performances). Cast: Ailene Boley (as "Secretary"), Cyril Chadwick (as "Dickey Rutherford"), Alexander Clark (as "Count Castell-Vajour"), Hazel Cox (as "Baroness de la Roche Taille"), Tracy Elbert (as "Marguerite"), Ernest Glendinning (as "Justin Pontgirard"), Frank Hale (as "International Dancer"), Leila Hughes (as "Renee Cascadier"), Georgie Drew Mendum (as "Madame Niniche-Cascadier"), William Norris (as "Casimir Cascadier"), Signe Paterson (as "International Dancer"), Herbert Salinger (as "Minister"), Dorothy Webb (as "Camille Cascadier"), Billie Wilkens (as "Ponette"). Produced by John Cort.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Gipsy Trail.
- (1918) Stage Play: A Trench Fantasy.
- (1919) Stage Play: A Sleepless Night.
- (1919) Stage Play: A Regular Feller. Comedy. Written by Mark Swan. Cort Theatre: 15 Sep 1919- Oct 1919 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Charles Abbott, James Bradbury, Albert Busher, Everett Butterfield, Dudley Clements (as "Butch Hawkins"), George Cukor (as "Vinton, The chauffeur") [Broadway debut], Ernest Glendinning (as "Dan Brackett"), Roy Gordon, Charlotte Granville (as "Emelia Vandergrift, Jocelyn's aunt"), Margaret Greene, Edwin Holt, Kitty O'Connor, Miriam Sears. Produced by Charles Emerson Cook.
- (1919) Stage Play: Caesar's Wife. Drama.
- (1920) Stage Play: Little Old New York. Comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: Sonny.
- (1922) Stage Play: Listening In. Comedy. Written by Carlyle Moore [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Ira Hards. Bijou Theatre: 4 Dec 1922- Feb 1923 (closing date unknown/99 performances). Cast: Frank Andrews (as "Dr. Emil Bachman"), William B. Davidson, C.L. Emerson (as "Police Officer"), Herbert Farjeon (as "Abu"), Helen Flint (as "Miriam Adrian"), George Gaston (as "Messenger") [final Broadway role], Ernest Glendinning (as "John Coomber"), William Keighley (as "William Archer"), Frank J. Kirk (as "Jonas McKesson"), Margaret Linden (as "Mrs. Grace Pemberton"), George Majeroni (as "Mr. Morrison"), Dodson Mitchell (as "Johnathan Cumberland"), Gerald Stopp, Harry Stubbs (as "Harry Van Sloan"). Produced by Milton Productions.
- (1923) Stage Play: Anathema. Drama/fantasy. Written by Leonid Andreyev. Translated by Herman Bernstein. 48th Street Theatre: 10 Apr 1923- Apr 1923 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Walter Armin (as "The Organ Grinder"), William Balfour (as "A Wanderer"), Jennie Brandt (as "Sonka's Little Girl"), Alice Buchanan (as "The Harlot"), Sidney Carlisle Naum"), Florence Earle (as "Weeping Woman"), Sarah Fishman (as "Sonka the Jewess"), Ernest Glendinning (as "Anathema"), Emil Hoch (as "Ivan the Cobbler"), Abraham Kubansky (as "Drunkard"), Isabel Leighton (as "Rosa"), Arthur Ludwig (as "Purikes the Greek"), Esther Lyon (as "Sarah"), Edwin H. Morse (as "Dancing Master"), Jack Soble (as "Abraham Khessin"), George Spelvin [actor who wished to remain anonymous] (as "The Older Rider"), Maurice Swartz (as "David Leizer"), Robert Woods (as "The Young Rider"). Produced by Maurice Swartz.
- (1924) Stage Play: Moonlight. Musical comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: She Stoops to Conquer. Comedy (revival).
- (1924) Stage Play: Top Hole. Musical comedy.
- (1929) Stage Play: Flight. Comedy. Written by Susan Meriwether and Victor Victor. Directed by Lemist Esler. Longacre Theatre: 18 Feb 1929- Mar 1929 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Joan Blair, Gertrude Bryan (as "Frederike Jordan"), Donald Dillaway, Pauline Drake (as "Virginia Watson"), Ernest Glendinning (as "Stephen Fairbank"), Miriam Hopkins (as "Cynthia Larrimore"), Marion Lee (as "Mrs. Camilla Bradford"), George MacQuarrie (as "Arthur Larrimore/Larry"), John Davenport Seymour (as "Terry Hamilton"), Henry Vincent (as "Gates"), Henry Wadsworth (as "Richard Scofield/Scoofy"), Eleanor Woodruff (as "Margaret Larrimore"). Produced by Laura D. Wilck.
- (1929) Stage Play: Before You're 25. Comedy.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Greeks Had a Word for It. Comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: She Means Business. Comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: The Admirable Crichton. Comedy/Fantasy/Satire (revival).
- (1931) Stage Play: I Love an Actress. Comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: A Widow in Green. Comedy.
- (1933) Stage Play: Uncle Tom's Cabin. Melodrama. Written by G. L. Aiken. Musical program directed by Harry Gilbert. Revised by A.E. Thomas. Based on the novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Musical program prepared by Edward T. Emery. Directed by Earle Boothe. Alvin Theatre: 29 May 1933- Jun 1933 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter (as "Topsy"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Simon Legree"), Lyster Chambers (as "Haley"), Joseph Cummings Chase, George Christie (as "Mr. Wilson"), Russel Crouse (as "Ensemble"), Owen Culbertson, Francis H. Day, Pedro de Cordoba (as "George Harris"), Elizabeth Dewing, Malcolm Duncan, Mrs. Edward D. Dunn, Edward Delaney Dunn, Minnie Dupree (as "Aunt Ophelia"), Edwin T. Emery (as "Second Bidder"), Essie Emery, Sylvia Field (as "Marie"), William Fisher, Harry Gilbert, Ernest Glendinning (as "St. Clare"), Eleanor Goodrich, Harold W. Gould (as "Skeggs, the Auctioneer"), Harry Gresham (as "Quimbo"), Amy Groesbeck, Burford Hampden, Oswald Hering, Richard Hoffmann, Frederick Jagel, John C. King, John Knight, John Kramer, Wright Kramer, Ben Lackland (as "Sambo"), Roy Le May, Nancy Levering, Gene Lockhart (as "Gumption Cute"), Kathleen Lockhart (as "Ensemble"), Cecilia Loftus (as "Aunt Chloe"), Alice MacKenzie, Edward McNamara (as "Phineas Fletcher"), Oswald Marshall, Kate Mayhew (as "Aunt Hagar"), Harold McGee, Samuel Merwin, Earl Mitchell, T.H. Montgomery, John Daly Murphy (as "Marks"), Patricia O'Connell, Janice O'Connell, Patricia O'Connell, Paul Parks, George Riddell, Elisabeth Risdon (as "Eliza"), Lois Shore, Florence Short, Otis Skinner (as "Uncle Tom"), James Stanley, Harold Staton, W.B. Taylor, Raymond Thayer, Grenville Vernon, John Barnes Wells, Frank Wilcox (as "George Fisk"). Produced by The Players Club.
- (1933) Stage Play: Move On, Sister. Drama. Written by Daniel Nathan Rubin. Directed by A.H. Van Buren. Playhouse Theatre: 24 Oct 1933- Oct 1933 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Carroll Ashburn (as "Phil Sibley"), Fay Bainter (as "Alice Drave"), Robert W. Craig, Edward L. Davenport, Harry Davenport (as "Dr. London"), John T. Doyle, Ernest Glendinning (as "Eugene Greer"), Jessie Graham, Harry Hanlon, Robert Harrison, Moffat Johnston (as "Alva Haury"), Kathryn March, Frank Shannon, Harland Tucker, Marion Willard. Produced by A.H. Woods.
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