- (1912 - 1946) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1912) Stage Play: The Red Petticoat. Comedy.
- (1913) Stage Play: When Dreams Come True. Musical comedy.
- (1914) Stage Play: Miss Daisy. Musical.
- (1915) Stage Play: Hands Up. Musical comedy/melodrama.
- (1916) Stage Play: Molly O'. Musical/operetta.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Amber Empress. Musical comedy/opera.
- (1917) Stage Play: Have a Heart. Musical comedy. Music by Jerome Kern. Material by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Lyrics by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Musical Direction by Gus Salzer. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Additional lyrics by Schuyler Greene, James Kendis, Charles Bayha and Jerome Kern. Additional music by James Kendis and Charles Bayha. Directed by Edward Royce. Liberty Theatre: 11 Jan 1917- 17 Mar 1917 (76 performances). Cast: Flavia Arcaro (as "Mrs. Pyne"), Annette Besuden (as "Ensemble"), Belle Bowman (as "Ensemble"), James Bradbury (as "Matthew Pyne"), Walter Burke (as "Ensemble"), Dazie Burton (as "Ensemble"), Will Cobb (as "Ensemble"), William Deacon (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Del Puente (as "Yussuf"), Helen Donohue (as "Ensemble"), Louise Dresser (as "Dolly Brabazon"), Grace DuBoise (as "Ensemble"), Helen Eby-Rock (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Eley (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Fears (as "Georgia"), Margaret Fritts (as "Ensemble"), Charmain Furlong (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Gateson (as "Lizzie O'Brien"), Roy Gordon (as "Captain Charles Owen"), Mabel Guilford (as "Ensemble"), Thurston Hall (as "Rutherford Schoonmaker"), Marie Hollywell (as "Ensemble"), Earl Jordon (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Keith (as "Detective Baker"), Helen Lane (as "Ensemble"), Donald MacDonald (as "Ted Sheldon"), Alice Maurice (as "Ensemble"), Rosalie Mellette (as "Ensemble"), Paul Mountaney (as "Ensemble"), Leonora Novasio, Martha Parsons (as "Ensemble"), Doris Predo (as "Ensemble"), Bert Pullaney (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Revere (as "Maitre d'Hotel"), Jules Rigoni (as "Ensemble"), Anne Sands (as "Ensemble"), Will Smith (as "Ensemble"), Billy B. Van (as "Henry"), Eileen Van Biene (as "Peggy Schoonmaker"), Roy Wells (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1918) Stage Play: Toot-Toot! Musical comedy. Book by Edward E. Rose. Based on the farce "Excuse Me" by Rupert Hughes. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Berton Braley. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Additional lyrics by Emil Breitenfeld. Additional music by Emil Breitenfeld and Anatol Friedland [final Broadway credit]. Choreographed by Robert Marks. Scenic Design by Clifford Pember. Costume Design by Faibsey. Lighting Design by Joseph Wilson. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 11 Mar 1918-13 Apr 1918 (40 performances). Cast: Ernie Adams (as "Train Butcher"), Marie Ahern (as "Ensemble"), Louise Allen (as "Marjorie Newton"), Jean Anthony (as "Ensemble"), Earl Benham (as "Mr. Walter Colt"), Annette Besuden (as "Ensemble"), Norman Bryan (as "Lt. Flint"), Nina Calame (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Caplan (as "Ensemble"), Alma Claussen (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Cox (as "Ensemble"), Helen Donohue (as "Ensemble"), Greek Evans (as "Capt. Jones / Peter Deerfoot"), Jean Fair (as "Ensemble"), Harry Fern (as "Porter"), Hazel Fox (as "Ensemble"), Edward Garvie (as "Mr. James Wellington"), Louise Groody (as "Mrs. Walter Colt"), Ben Hendricks (as "Conductor"), Helen Holcomb (as "Ensemble"), Anthony Hughes (as "Lt. Hudson"), Florence Johns (as "Pandora Buncombe"), Billy Kent (as "Hyperion Buncombe"), Rose Kessner, Marguerite La Pierre (as "Ensemble"), Bunola Loraine (as "Ensemble"), Donald MacDonald (as "Lt. Harry Mallory"), Daisy MacGlashan (as "Ensemble"), Mlle. Madriene (as "Ensemble"), Irma Marwick (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy McCord (as "Ensemble"), Hazel O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), Oskenonton (as "Indian Chief"), Alonzo Price (as "A Ballyhoo" / "Gambler"), Daphne Prince (as "Ensemble"), Albert Racklin (as "Karonotowanen"), Lew Renard (as "Messenger Boy"), Irene Smythe (as "Ensemble"), Snoozelums (as "Snoozelums"), Louis A. Templeton (as "Lt. Shaw/Minister"), Helen Ukers (as "Ensemble"), Mary Lee Webb (as "Ensemble"), Dorice Wingrove (as "Ensemble"), Clothilde Woods (as "Ensemble"), Flora Zabelle (as "Mrs. James Wellington"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Lady in Red. Musical comedy. Music by Robert Winterberg. Book by Anne Caldwell. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Adapted from the German of Julius Brammer and Alfred Grunwald. Musical Director: J. Albert Brown. Featuring songs by Walter Donaldson and George Gershwin. Featuring songs with lyrics by Irving Caesar and Lou Paley. Directed by Frank Smithson. Lyric Theatre: 12 May 1919- 21 Jun 1919 (48 performances). Cast: Franklyn Ardell, Bertee Beaumont, Audrey Burton, Robert Casey, Louis Christy, Helen Coles, Irene Corlett, Walter Croft, Francesca Devens, Dora Duby, George Elsing, The Glorias, Dorothy Godfrey, Alice Gordon, Jean Hamilton, Lucie Inge, John Kenyon, Donald MacDonald, Ruth MacTammany, Edmund Makalif, Vonda Marine, Dana Mayo, Gladys Miller, Ruth Mitchell, Neil Moore, Tom Richards, Donald Roberts, Adele Rowland, May Sheldon, Selwa Sheldon, Lillian Stewart, Marcella Swanson, Harry Turpin, William Warren, Harry Williams. Produced by John P. Slocum.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Checkerboard. Comedy. Written by Fanny Hatton and Frederic Hatton. Directed by Clifford Brooke. 39th Street Theatre: 19 Aug 1920- Sep 1920 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1921) Stage Play: Getting Gertie's Garter. Farce.
- (1923) Stage Play: Jack and Jill. Musical comedy.
- (1925) Stage Play: Processional. Comedy. Written by John Howard Lawson. Garrick Theatre: 12 Jan 1925- Mar 1925 (closing date unknown/90 performances). Cast: George Abbott (as "Dynamite Jim"), Patricia Barclay (as "Old Maggie"), Alvah Bessie (as "Soldier and Miner"), E.F. Bliss (as "Gore"), William P. Canfield (as "Man in Silk Hat"), Samuel Chinitz (as "Third Soldier"), Redfield Clarke (as "The Sheriff"), Robert Collyer (as "Slop"), Carl Eckstrom (as "MacCarthy"), Blanche Friderici (as "Mrs. Euphemia Stewart Flimmins"), Ben Grauer(as "Boob Elkins"), Charles Halton (as "Jake Psinkski"), William T. Hayes [credited as William T. Hays] (as "Pop Pratt"), Stanley Lindahl (as "Smith/Second Soldier"), Philip Loeb (as "Isaac Cohen"), Donald MacDonald (as "Philpotts"), Samuel L. Manning (as "Rastus"), Sanford Meisner (as "Soldier and Miner"), Roy Regua (as "Soldier and Miner"), Arthur Sircom (as "Soldier and Miner"), Lee Strasberg (as "First Soldier") [Broadway debut], Ernest Thompson (as "Soldier and Miner"), Harvey Tievs (as "Soldier and Miner"), June Walker (as "Sadie Cohen"), Alan Ward (as "Bill"). Replacement actors during run: Edward Pawley (as "Dynamite Jim"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1925) Stage Play: Beware of Widows. Written by Owen Davis. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 1 Dec 1925- Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/55 performances). Cast: Leslie Adams, Doris Dagmar, Alan Edwards, Madge Kennedy, M.I. Lee, Donald MacDonald (as "Bill Bradford"), Beatrice Miles, Charles Millward, Diantha Pattison (as "Paula Lea"), Bernard A. Reinold. Produced by Crosby Gaige.
- (1926) Stage Play: Love 'em and Leave 'em. Comedy. Written by George Abbott and John V.A. Weaver. Directed by George Abbott. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 3 Feb 1926- Jun 1926 (closing date unknown/152 performances). Cast: Joseph Bell (as "Kenyon"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Mr. McGonigle"), Elmer Cornell (as "Sam"), Camilla Crume (as "Ma Woodruff"), Eda Heinemann (as "Miss Streeter"), Florence Johns (as "Mame Walsh"), Nellie Leach (as "Agnes"), Frances Lynch (as "Pearl"), Donald MacDonald (as "Billingsly"), Vincent Mallory (as "Jack"), Donald Meek (as "Lem Woodruff"), G. Albert Smith (as "Aiken"), Harold Waldridge (as "Jim"), Katherine Wilson (as "Janie Walsh"). Produced by Jed Harris.
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