- (1919 - 1932) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1919) Stage Play: Come-on Charlie. Written by George V. Hobart. From the stories by Thomas Addison. 48th Street Theatre: 8 Apr 1919- May 1919 (closing date unknown/55 performances). Cast: Charles S. Abbe, Maurice Barrett, Millie Butterfield, Amy Leah Dennis, W.H. Dupont, Eunice Elliott, Edwardo Flammero, Dan Kelly, Frank McCormack, Russell Morrison, Lynne Overman [Broadway debut], Russell Parker, Robert Rendel, Lilyan Tashman, Estelle Taylor, M. Tello Webb.
- (1920) Stage Play: Honey Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Albert von Tilzer. Book by Edward Clark. Lyrics by Neville Fleeson. Musicalized from "Checkers" by Henry Martyn Blossom [posthumous credit; died on 23 Mar 1919]. Musical Director: Eugene Salzer. Directed by Bert French and Sam Forrest. Cohan and Harris: 3 May 1920- 4 Sep 1920 (142 performances). Cast: Bert Alden (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Allen (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Allen (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Anderson (as "Ensemble"), Ottie Ardine (as "Esther Blake"), Robert Armstrong (as "Orville Bryan"), Florence Ashton (as "Ensemble"), Bill Bailey (as "Ensemble"), Edna Bates (as "Honora (Honey) Parker"), Helen Berkley (as "Ensemble"), Allan Blair (as "Ensemble"), Harold Brady (as "Ensemble"), Fern Collier (as "Ensemble"), Lucretia Craig (as "Berylune/Ensemble"), Clifford Daly (as "Ensemble"), Marie DuChette (as "Ensemble"), Grace Elliott (as "Water/Ensemble"), Edmund Elton (as "Jim Hayward"), Sidonie Espero (as "Carmencita/Good Fairy"), Beth Fowne (as "Ensemble"), Annette Gardner (as "Ensemble"), Harriet Gustin (as "Fire/Ensemble"), Leo Howe (as "Ensemble"), Peter Lang (as "Judge Martin"), Kay Mahoney (as "Ensemble"), Louise Mallory (as "Ensemble"), Patricia Mayer (as "Ensemble"), Tess Mayer (as "Ensemble"), Walter Mayo (as "Ensemble"), George McKay (as "Timothy (Tip) Smiley"), Louise Meyers (as "Lucy Martin"), Frances Mink (as "Ensemble"), Dodson Mitchell (as "G.W. Parker"), William Mortimer (as "Sol Frankenstein"), Lynne Overman (as "David (Checkers) Graham"), Hazel Purcy (as "Ensemble"), Rene Riano (as "Cynthia"), Ann Ross (as "Ensemble"), Florence Rush (as "Ensemble"), Lou Sears (as "Ensemble"), Cissie Sewell (as "Marion Rose/Bluebird"), Betty Shannon (as "Ensemble"), Mercer Templeton (as "Charles Hawkins/Tyltil"), Helen Trainer (as "Night/Ensemble"), Marie Wallace (as "Ensemble"), William Wilder (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Wilson (as "Light/Ensemble"), Charlie Yorkshire (as "Thomas Lyons"). Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1921) Stage Play: Just Married. Comedy/Farce. Written by Adelaide Matthews and Anne Nichols. Comedy Theatre: 26 Apr 1921- Unknown (unknown performances). Cast included: Purnell Pratt.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Gossipy Sex. Farce. Written by Lawrence Grattan. Directed by Sam Forrest. Mansfield Theatre: 19 Apr 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Philip Barrison, Joan Carvel, John Cherry, Eva Condon (as "Hilda Norris"), Harry Forsman, Norval Keedwell (as "Gerald Kenyon") [final Broadway role], Florence Mason, Grace Menken, Una Merkel (as "Anna Sterling"), Lynne Overman (as "Danny Grundy"), Thomas W. Ross, George Spelvin, Ralph Theodore, Helen Weir. Produced by John Golden.
- (1927) Stage Play: People Don't Do Such Things. Comedy. Written by Lyon Mearson and Edgar M. Schoenberg. 48th Street Theatre: 23 Nov 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Isobel Elsom, Millicent Hanley (as "Viola"), Elsie Lawson (as "Dolly Converse"), Stanley Logan (as "Ted Converse"), Lynne Overman (as "Jeffrey Osborne"), William Sellery (as "Hobbs"), Ernest Stallard (as "Bartlett"). Produced by A.L. Jones and Morris Green.
- (1928) Stage Play: Sunny Days. Musical comedy. Music by Jean Schwartz. Book by Clifford Grey and William Carey Duncan. From the French of Maurice Hennequin and Pierre Veber. Lyrics by Clifford Grey and William Carey Duncan. Musical Director: John L. McManus. Choreographed by Ralph Reader. Scenic Design by Watson Barrett. Directed by Hassard Short. Imperial Theatre: 8 Feb 1928- 5 May 1928 (101 performances). Cast: Charlotte Walton Ayres [credited as Charlotte Ayers] (as "Premier Dancer"), Donald Black (as "Mircourt"), Maxine Carson (as "Lulu"), Rosalie Claire (as "Angele Larue"), George Clidd (as "Ensemble"), Aida Conkey (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Cornell (as "Babette"), Doris deLanti (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Dixon (as "Ensemble"), Jacqueline Feeley (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Finley (as "Nanine"), Harry Gordon (as "A Thief"), Sophia Grebow (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Hartman (as "Ensemble"), Sid Hawkins (as "Robert"), Maury Holland (as "Victor Duval"), Claire Hooper (as "Countess D'Exmore/Ensemble"), Verenetta Hoots (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Joyce (as "Ensemble"), Sidney Kane (as "Ensemble"), Irene Kelly (as "Ensemble"), Fraun Koski (as "Ensemble"), Robert Lee (as "Ensemble"), Bob Lively (as "Bergeot"), Esther Lloyd (as "Ensemble"), Jeanette MacDonald (as "Ginette Bertin "), Vida Manuel (as "Ensemble"), Audrey Maple (as "Madame Dorsay"), Trude Marr (as "Ensemble"), Isobel Mason (as "Ensemble"), Virginia May (as "Ensemble"), Fred Mayon (as "Ensemble"), Reed McClelland (as "Ensemble"), Frank McIntyre (as "Leon Dorsay"), Liane Memet (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Otis (as "Ensemble"), Lynne Overman (as "Maurice Vane "), Jane Patrick (as "Ensemble"), Alli Raddigan (as "Ensemble"), Evangeline Raleigh (as "Georgette"), Carl Randall (as "Paul Morel"), Leonard Reid (as "Ensemble"), Helen Rich (as "Ensemble"), Edna Starck (as "Ensemble"), William Tasek (as "Ensemble"), Billy B. Van (as "Rudolph Max"), Ada Winston (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Hassard Short.
- (1929) Stage Play: Button, Button. Comedy. Written by Maurice Clark. Directed by Maurice Clark and H.C. Potter [earliest Broadway credit]. Bijou Theatre: 23 Oct 1929- Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Justine Chase, Harry Cooke, Reginald Fife, Mary Gildia [credited as Mary Gildea] (as "Maudie"), Shirley O'Hara, Lynne Overman (as "Button"), Harry Selby, Ann Shoemaker, Alison Skipworth, John Westley (as "Mr. George Woodhouse"). Produced by Herman Shumlin. Produced in association with H.C. Potter and George Haight.
- (1930) Stage Play: Dancing Partner. Comedy. Written by Alexander Engel [final Broadway credit] and Alfred Grünwald. Book adapted by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 5 Aug 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/119 performances). Cast: Auguste Aramini (as "Armand Perichol"), Suzanne Caubaye (as "Rita-Vera"), Germaine De Renty (as "Fanchon"), Mauricette Ducret (as "Annette Lebrun"), Marie Durand (as "A Floor Maid"), Jules Epailly (as "Raquin"), Charlotte Granville (as "Lady Hartley"), Patrice Gridier (as "Gina"), Paul Heron (as "Louis"), Claudia Morgan (as "The Hon. Gwendolyn Davenham"), Lynne Overman (as "Lord Robert Brummel"), Irene Purcell (as "Roxy"), Thomas Reynolds (as "Nervous Flight Passenger"), Gustave Rolland (as "Pierre"), Ivan Servais (as "Henri Symeux"), Clare St. Clair (as "Vickie"), Henry Stephenson (as "Lord George Hampton"), Percy Woodley (as "A Pilot"). Produced by David Belasco. Note: Filmed by MGM as Just a Gigolo (1931), starring William Haines.
- (1931) Stage Play: Company's Coming. Written by Alma Wilson. Lyceum Theatre: 20 Apr 1931- Apr 1931 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast included: Rosalind Russell. Produced by Stanley Sharpe.
- (1932) Stage Play: Hot-Cha!
- (1932) Stage Play: The Budget. Comedy.
- (1933) He acted in Langford Reed's play, " Beware of the Bull," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Hal Skelly in the cast.
- (1933) She acted in Louis Verneuil, Georges Berr, and Robert Blum's play, "Meet My Sister," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Bettina Hall in the cast.
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