- (1905 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1905) Stage Play: The Ham Tree. Musical/vaudeville. Book by George V. Hobart. Scenic Design by Ernest Gros. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson. Musical Direction by Ned Wayburn. Directed by Herbert Gresham. New York Theatre: 28 Aug 1905- 11 Nov 1905 (90 performances). Cast: Edna Arend, Jennie Cannar, Harry Cooper, Irving Cooper, Eleanor Dobson, John Dobson, Harry E. Dudley, W.C. Fields (as "Sherlock Baffles"), Alfred Fisher, Margery Ganes, Belle Gold, Carolyn Gordon, Lily Hart, Thomas K. Heath, Jobyna Howland, Forrest Huff [Broadway debut] (as "Ernest Everhart"), Otto F. Johnson, Jane Lovell, D. Mack Lumsden, Harry D. Mayo, James McIntyre, Pauline Montreau, Dorothy Paget, Ivy Paget, Edward Pooley, Myrtle Recker, Harry Tally, David Torrence, Helen Whitney, May Whitney, Pierre Young. Produced by Marc Klaw and Abraham L. Erlanger.
- (1909) Stage Play: A Broken Idol. Musical/farce. Music by Egbert Van Alstyne. Book by Hal Stephens. Lyrics by Harry Williams. Additional music by Jean Schwartz. Musical Direction by Fred Eustice. Directed by Gus Sohlke. Herald Square Theatre: 16 Aug 1909- 18 Sep 1909 (40 performances). Cast: David Andrada (as "Lord Dunby"), Ethel Aris (as "Chorus"), Bertee Beaumont (as "Chorus"), Isabel Berclay (as "Chorus"), Joseph A. Bingham (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Cogan (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Comer (as "Sun Lee Loo"), Connie Farber (as "Chorus"), Irene Farber (as "Chorus"), Franklin Foster (as "Chorus"), Laura Gaynelle (as "Chorus"), Billie Grant (as "Chorus"), Laura Guerite (as "Mlle. Marie De Deau"), Otis Harlan (as "Doc Whatt"), Lillian Hazel (as "Chorus"), Fred Hill Officer Jenkins"), Otto Hoffman (as "J. Ely Muddleford"), Forrest Huff (as "Jack Mason"), Grace La Rue (as "Chorus"), Marie Lamar (as "Chorus"), Lee Leontine (as "Chorus"), Gypsy Mooney (as "Chorus"), Carrie E. Perkins (as "Mrs. Lucretia Muddleford"), George Richards (as "Silas Pugsley"), Gertrude Rutland (as "Chorus"), Maxwell Sargent (as "Henry"), Margie Stiles (as "Servant Girl/Chorus"), Olivette TreMayne (as "Chorus"), Jerome Van Norden (as "Chorus"), Agnes Vars (as "Chorus"), Madge Voe (as "Sing Wee"), Ethel White (as "Chorus"), Violet Winters (as "Chorus"), Millie Woods (as "Chorus"), Alice Yorke (as "Marion Pugsley"). Produced by F.C. Whitney.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Rose of Panama. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Heinrich Berte. Libretto by John L. Shine and Sydney Rosenfeld. Based on the German original by Ignaz Schneitzer and Emerich Von Gatti. Musical Direction by Theodore Bendix. Featuring songs by Theodore Norman and Herman Finck. Featuring songs with lyrics by Arthur Gillespie and H.S. Krouse. Directed by Frank Smithson. Daly's Theatre: 22 Jan 1912- 10 Feb 1912 (24 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter [Broadway debut] (as "Celine Marinter a stenographer and typist"), Anna Bussert, Chapine, Gerald Gordon, Tom Hadaway, Forrest Huff, Reina Lazar, Teddy Le Duc, Carrick Major, John J. McGowen, Joseph Parsons, Will Phillips, William C. Reed, William R. Reed, Mortimer Weldon, John L. Wheeler. Produced by John Cort.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Merry Countess. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Johann Strauss. Book by Gladys Unger. Lyrics by Arthur Anderson. Based on "Le Reveillon" by Ludovic Halévy. Based on the operette "Die Fledermaus" by Carl Haffner and 'Richard Genee'. Based on "Le Reveillon" by Henri Meilhac. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Featuring songs by Joseph H. McKeon. Choreographed by Emile Agoust. Directed by Charles A. Maynard. Casino Theatre: 20 Aug 1912- 14 Dec 1912 (135 performances). Cast: Miss. Arthur (as "Chorus"), A.W. Baskcomb (as "Mattoni"), Betty Berry (as "Chorus"), Mr. Bogart (as "Chorus"), Josephine Brandell (as "Sidi"), Lorraine Bright (as "Chorus"), Mildred Bright (as "Chorus"), F. Brown (as "Chorus"), H. Brown (as "Chorus"), Martin Brown (as "Prince Orloffsky"), Mabel Burnege (as "Minna"), H. Collins (as "Chorus"), Jose Collins (as "Countess Rosalinda Cliquot/Chorus"), Corgene Dare (as "Chorus"), Mlle. Dazie (as "Premiere Danseuse"), Miss DeAragon (as "Chorus"), Mr. Diamond (as "Chorus"), Rozsika Dolly (as "Felice"), Yansci Dolly (as "Adele"), Vyvyen Donner (as "Faustine/Chorus"), Ninon Dudley (as "Melanie/Chorus"), Robert Dunlap (as "Chorus"), Miss Dunn (as "Chorus"), Maurice Farkoa (as "Gabor Szabo, a Hungarian"), Frank Farrington (as "Neirstiner, Deputy Governor"), Irving Feiner (as "Chorus"), Robert Feuhrer (as "Leopold, Tiger to Prince Orloffsky"), Claude Flemming Dr. Berncastler"), Miss Fonteny (as "Chorus"), Madeline Frain (as "Chorus"), Mr. Frenac (as "Chorus"), Warner Gault (as "Chorus"), Marion George (as "Felicita/Chorus"), James Georgi (as "Joseph"), Estelle Grayce (as "Natalie/Chorus"), Miss Hall (as "Chorus"), Henry Hanft (as "Chorus"), Mr. Holmer (as "Chorus"), Forrest Huff (as "Count Max Cliquot"), Violet Jewell (as "Chorus"), Mr. Klein (as "Chorus"), B. Lang (as "Chorus"), Irving Lavitz (as "Chorus"), Miss Lawlor (as "Chorus"), Violet Lorraine Chorus/Hermine"), George Lyman (as "A Warden/Franz"), Miss Lyons (as "Chorus"), Miss MacDonald (as "Chorus"), Arthur Miller (as "Ernest/Chorus"), Miss Grayce (as "Chorus"), Miss Miuller (as "Chorus"), Blixie Murrie (as "Chorus"), B. Nodraer (as "Chorus/Oscar"), Mr. O'Rourke (as "Chorus"), C. Peckard (as "Chorus/Sabine"), M. Peckard (as "Chorus"), Arthur Pepe (as "Wilhelm/Chorus"), Evelyn Provost (as "Irma"), Miss Randolph (as "Chorus"), Miss Raymond (as "Chorus"), Frank Ross (as "Inspector of Police/Alfred/Chorus"), Juanita Russell (as "Fritzie/Chorus"), Mr. Sack (as "Chorus"), Mona Sartoris (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Sayce (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Scherer (as "Chorus"), Tom A. Shale (as "Hochheimer, Governor of the New Age Prison"), Stone Sommerfield (as "Chorus"), Mr. Summerville (as "Chorus"), Mr. Trentini (as "Chorus"), Fritzi Von Busing (as "Ilka, a Parlormaid"), Mr. Whitcomb (as "Chorus"), Sue Young Doreen/Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1913) Stage Play: A Glimpse of the Great White Way/The Modiste Shop.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Belle of Bond Street. Musical.
- (1915) . Stage Play: Lady Luxury. Musical comedy. Book by Rida Johnson Young. Music by William Schroeder. Musical Director: Arthur Kautzenbach. Choreographed by Charles S. Morgan Jr. Directed by J.H. Benrimo. Casino Theatre (moved to The Comedy Theatre 11 Jan 1915- close): 25 Dev 1915- 23 Jan 1915 (35 performances). Cast: Arthur Albro (as "Count Pisianelli"), Frank Andrews (as "Harper"), Kathryn Andrews, Marie Barbara, Dorothy Betts, Francis Bryan, John Bryant, Lee Buchanan, Carolyn Burke, Grace Byron, Garrett Carroll, Ina Claire (as "Eloise Van Cuyler"), Elsie Comerford, Harry Conor, E.H. Crawford, Georgia Dawson, Curtis Dunham, Alice Elden, Stuart Fisher, Dorothy Fitch, Emily Fitzroy, George Forrest, Katherine Grant, Lauretta Grant, Dorothy Honey, Forrest Huff (as "Sam Warren"), William J. Kline, Emilie Lea, Alfred Maxwell, Frances Mink, Alice Moffat (as "Maude Draper-Cowles"), Louise Morris, Alan Mudie (as "Jimmy"), Harry Nelson, Herbert Noll, Herbert Paul, Carl Porter, Ethel Russell, Roscoe Saunders, Catherine Taggert, Ruth Tate, Naomi Waldron, James Whelan, William Wilder, Gladys Wilson, Loretta Wilson, Billie Woods. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Sinbad (1918). Musical revue.
- Bombo (1921). Musical revue.
- White Eagle (1927). Musical. Music by Rudolf Friml. Book by Brian Hooker and William H. Post. Lyrics by Brian Hooker and William H. Post. Based on "The Squaw Man" by Edwin Milton Royle. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Music orchestrated by Joseph Majer. Staged by Richard Boleslawski. Choreographed by Busby Berkeley. Directed by Russell Janney and Olga Treskoff. Casino Theatre: 26 Dec 1927- 4 Feb 1928 (48 performances). Cast: Lucille Arden (as "Chorus"), Rowena Baker (as "Chorus"), Olyvve Bakke (as "Chorus"), Wallace Banfield (as "Chorus"), Elmer Barleb (as "Chorus"), Helen Berger (as "Chorus"), Rene Berteau (as "Chorus"), Ruth Bieber (as "Chorus"), Grace Cantrell (as "Chorus"), Shirley Carlton (as "Chorus"), Nat Christensen (as "Chorus"), Madeline Clancy (as "Chorus"), Lucille Constant (as "Chorus"), Walter Cross (as "Bates"), Leon Cunningham (as "Pete"), Harold Currier (as "Chorus"), Roberta Curry (as "Lady Mary/Chorus"), Royal Cutter (as "Andy"), Dorothy Davis (as "Chorus"), Muriel Dawn (as "Chorus"), June Day (as "Chorus"), Grace DeViney (as "Chorus"), Lawrence D'Orsay (as "Sir John Applegate") [final Broadway role], Constance Durand (as "Chorus"), Eldon Edwards (as "Chorus"), Ernest Ehler (as "Mr. Chiswick"), Helen Ely (as "Chorus"), Ross Ericksen (as "Chorus"), Michael Evans (as "Thunder Face/Chorus"), Jay Fassett (as "Happy"), Carlos Fessler (as "Chorus"), Blanche Fleming (as "Lady Mabel"), Dorothy Forsythe (as "Chorus"), John Fredericks (as "Chorus"), Randall Freyer (as "Chorus"), Charles Froom (as "Chorus"), Charles E. Galagher (as "Tabywana"), Hazel Glen (as "Countess of Kerhill"), Mildred Gordon (as "Chorus"), Helen Grenelle (as "English Dancer"), Margaret Grove (as "Chorus"), Florence Gunther (as "Chorus"), Edith Gwenn (as "Chorus"), William Hagen (as "Chorus"), Barton Hall (as "Chorus"), Pauline Hall (as "Chorus"), Vida Hanna (as "Chorus"), Alice Harper (as "Chorus"), Kay Hawley (as "Sadie"), Charles Henderson (as "Bud Hardy"), Lamar Hessenberg (as "Chorus"), Peggy Horan (as "Chorus"), Forrest Huff (as "Cash Hawkins"), Alice Huntington (as "Chorus"), Harry James (as "Chorus"), Earl Kardux (as "Chorus"), Aysa Kaz (as "The Indian Dancer"), Marion Keeler (as "Silverwing"), Arthur Kellar (as "Lieut. Alex. McGrath"), Elizabeth Kelly (as "Chorus"), George Kingsley (as "Chorus"), Helena Koffler (as "Chorus"), Edna Kulker (as "Chorus"), Sue Lake (as "Chorus"), Billie Lanctot (as "Chorus"), Helen Landis (as "Chorus"), George Leach (as "Chorus"), Paula Lind (as "English Dancer/Lily"), William MacDargh (as "Chorus"), Joan Marren (as "Chorus"), Beatrice Marsh (as "Chorus"), Bessie Masters (as "Chorus"), Earl Mayne (as "Gloomy"), Jock McGraw (as "Captain Leslie"), John Mealey (as "The Medicine Man of the Utes"), Thomas Mengert (as "Chorus"), Theresa Miller (as "Chorus"), Ralph Moana (as "The Sun Watcher"), Mary Morris (as "Chorus"), Armin Mueller (as "Chorus"), Virginia Nachant (as "Chorus"), Carlton Neville (as "Lieut. Henry George"), Ruth Norris (as "Chorus"), Laura Novea (as "Chorus"), Alice Olsen (as "Chorus"), Isabel O'Madigan (as "The Dowager Lady Kerhill"), Caroline Phillips (as "Chorus"), Horace Pollock (as "Malcolm Petrie"), Allan Prior (as "Capt. James Wynnegate"), Mabel Purdy (as "Chorus"), Mary Quinn (as "Chorus"), Rae Ring (as "Chorus"), Mae Robinson (as "Chorus"), Marius Rogati (as "Punk"), Fred Rogers (as "Chorus"), Jack Rose (as "Chorus"), Richard Rowley (as "Chorus"), Simeon Sabra (as "Chorus"), Albert Shaw (as "Little Hal"), Edward Sheldon (as "Chorus"), George Shields (as " Nick"), Alex Shishman (as "Chorus"), Mark Smith (as "Big Bill"), Harriet Standon (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Stockton (as "Chorus"), Fred Tiden (as "Earl of Kerhill"), Raymond Toben (as "Chorus"), Charles Trott (as "Chorus"), Florence Turner (as "Chorus"), Catherine Van Brunt (as "Chorus"), William Venus (as "Chorus"), Serge Vino (as "Chorus"), Efim Vitis (as "Chorus"), William Wally (as "Chorus"), Jewel Welter (as "Chorus"), Paul Winnell (as "Chorus"), Arthur Young (as "Chorus"). Produced by Russell Janney.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Serenade. Musical comedy/opera (revival). Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Victor Herbert. Directed by Milton Aborn. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 4 Mar 1930- 15 Mar 1930 (15 performances). Cast: Frances Baviello (as "Juana"), John Cherry (as "Colombo"), Elizabeth Crandall (as "Senora Valdez"), Roy Cropper (as "Lopez"), Carl Dews (as "Captain Anselmo"), Greek Evans (as "Carlos Alvarado"), Charles E. Galagher (as "Romero"), Wee Griffin (as "Isabella"), Forrest Huff (as "The Duke of Santa Cruz") [final Broadway role], Lorna Doone Jackson (as "Dolores"), Olga Steck (as "Inez"), William White (as "Gomez"), Hobson Young (as "The Colonel"). Produced by Jolson Theatre Musical Comedy Company.
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