- (1907- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1914) Stage Play: When Claudia Smiles. Farce. Written by Anne Caldwell. Music by Jean Schwartz. Based on a play by Leo Ditrichstein. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Additional lyrics by William Jerome, Marion Sunshine, Jamie Kelly, Gene Buck, Stanley Murphy, Lou Klein and Arthur Weinberg. Additional music by Henry I. Marshall, Frank Gillen, Dave Stamper and Clarence Jones. Musical Direction by Al Ellis. Directed by Charles Winninger. 39th Street Theatre (moved to TheLyric Theatre from 23 Feb 1914- close): 2 Feb 1914- 21 Mar 1914 (56 performances). Cast: Claire Bertrand (as "Belle Nesville"), Gladys Breston (as "Clara Rockaway"), Albert Byrnes (as "Officer Casey"), Marie Callahan (as "Violet Richmond"), Edward Clyne (as "Jimmy Jansen"), Harry Conor (as "Frederick W. Walker"), Jack Costello (as "Bertie Billings"), Peggy Coudray (as "Hyancinth Hartford"), Rae Daly (as "Blanche DeFontenoy"), Harry Delmar (as "Reggie Renfrew"), R.M. Dolliver (as "Saladillo Escalada Del Mendoza"), Peter Donovan (as "Officer Nolan"), Florence Edney (as "Mme. Verdier"), Pearl Evans (as "Lily Atlanta"), Nellie Fillmore (as "Cynthia"), Mahlon Hamilton (as "Chester D. Hoffman"), Harry Hilliard (as "Johnny Rogers"), William Keller (as "Albert"), Anna Laughlin (as "Kate Walker"), Cleo LeMoyne (as "Daisy Tottenham"), Bertha Mann (as "Alice Hoffman"), Emma McGrath (as "Pansy Portland"), Evelyn Mead (as "Daisy Denver"), James Minnehan (as "Elevator Attendant"), Dolores Parquette (as "Angie DuPont"), Harry Rensler (as "Percy Plimpton"), Blanche Ring (as "Claudia Rogers"), John J. Scannell (as "Bunny Van Tyne"), Charles Silber (as "Jingle Bells"), Eva Stuart (as "Cleo Berode"), Edwin H. Weihe (as "Billy Bender"), Harry Wesner (as "Willie Wilbur"), Claire Weston (as "Rose Reno"), Charles G. Winninger (as "Charles D. Hoffman"). Produced by Frederic McKay.
- (1912) Stage Play: La Belle Paree. Musical revue.
- (1912) Stage Play: (From) Broadway to Paris. Musical revue. Book by George Bronson Howard, Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by George Bronson-Howard, Harold Atteridge. Music by Max Hoffman Sr. Choreographed by Ned Wayburn. Production Supervised by Morris Gest. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Winter Garden Theatre: 20 Nov 1912- 25 Jan 1913 (77 performances). Cast: Charles Ahearn, The Ahearn Troupe, Ralph Austin, Henry Awd, Syd Ayers, Maurice Barrett, Beatrice Bentley, Barney Bernard, George Bickel, 'Irene Bordoni', Matilda Boss, Lillian Broderick, Ellis Burge, Julia Carle, Nellie Castleman, Lee Chapin, Jeannette Cooke, Inez Courtez, Kathryn Cullen, Emma Cunningham, Rosa Delomare, Louise Dresser, James C. Duffy, Marguerette Fenton, Elizabeth Francis, Elsie Froehlich, Harry F. Gilbert, Thomas Gilbert, A.C. Gilman, Hattie Gray, Mabel Grete, Esther Gruber, Cordelia Haager, Harry Hamilton, Bessie Harris, James C. Harris, Walter Haynes, Laura Hill, Mabel Hill, Gertrude Hoffmann, Ethel Hopkins, Leo Howe, Eleanor Jackson, Anabelle Jeanette, Lucille Kavanaugh, Dorothy Keeran, Marguerette Koehl, Pierre Lafayette, Elsie Lanice, Billy Macon, Sam Mann, Gustave Marteal, Mabel Martin, Mr. Maurice, Thomas B. McCormick, Florence McNally, Margery Miller, Marion Mooney, George Austin Moore, May Morrell, James C. Morton, Thomas O'Brien, Leo Pernikoff, Kathryn Perry, Harry Pierce, M. Pietro, Margery Powell, Rose Quint, Leslie Raleigh, Gertrude Roland, John Roland, Milbury Ryder, Joseph Schrode, The Skateles, Gladys Smith, Hugh Southgate, Jack Stone, Flo Summerville, Marion Sunshine, Dorothy Thomas, Alice Van Ryker, Florence Walton, Marjory Ward, Marion Werner, Edith Whitney, Charles Yorkshire, Olga Zaizef. Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Beauty Shop. Musical comedy. Book by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf. Music by Charles J. Gebest. Lyrics by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf. Musical Direction by Charles J. Gebest. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Astor Theatre: 13 Apr 1914- 27 Jun 1914 (88 performances). Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1915) Stage Play: Stop! Look! Listen! Musical comedy. Book by Harry B. Smith. Music by Irving Berlin. Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Additional music by Henry Kailimai and Jack Alau. Additional lyrics by G.H. Stover and Sylvester Kalama. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Musical Director: Robert Hood Bowers. Costume Design by Robert McQuinn. Scenic Design by Robert McQuinn. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 25 Dec 1915- 25 Mar 1916 (105 performances). Cast: James K. Ahloy (as "Ensemble"), Helen Barnes (as "Lotta Nichols"), Julia Beaubien (as "Helen Winter"), Grace Beaumont (as "An Irish Girl/Ensemble"), Claire Bertrand (as "A Country Girl/Ensemble"), Neil Bertrand (as "Ensemble"), Dan Bryant (as "Ensemble"), Rose Burns (as "Ensemble"), Henry N. Clark (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Mae Clark (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Clifford (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Conway (as "Autumn"), Kathleen Cullen (as "Ensemble"), James Curran (as "Steward/Ensemble"), Lola Curtis (as "Ensemble"), Madeleine Dare (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Davenport (as "Ensemble"), Marion Davies (as "Summer"), Gaby Deslys (as "Gaby"), Harland Dixon (as "Frank Steele"), James Doyle (as "Rob Ayers"), William Dunn (as "Ensemble"), Helen Ellsworth (as "Page Boy/Ensemble"), Sam Fineberg (as "Ensemble"), Harry Fox (as "Abel Connor"), Eva Francis, Warner Gault (as "Ensemble"), Frank Gillespie (as "Ensemble"), Herbert Goff (as "Ensemble"), Ken Griffin (as "Ensemble"), Fifi Hanswirth (as "Ensemble"), Flo Hart (as "May Knott/Ensemble"), Charles Hartmann (as "Ensemble"), David Heilbrunn (as "Ensemble"), Carolyn Heinz (as "Ensemble"), Cliff Hess (as "Ensemble"), Leo Howe (as "Ensemble"), Roy Hoyer (as "Ensemble"), James Ii (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Justine Johnstone (as "Mary Singer"), Robert Kaawa (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Al Kalani (as "Hawaiian Octette"), James I. Kamakani (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Franz Kellar (as "Ensemble"), R. Kuaha (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Frank Lalor (as "Gideon Gay"), Flo Lawlor (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn LeRoy (as "Ensemble"), Rose Leslie (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Hazel Lewis (as "Winter"), Katherine Mack (as "Ensemble"), William Mack (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Mahoney (as "Ensemble"), Dan C. Makaena (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Cecile Markle (as "Ensemble"), Harry McMasters (as "Ensemble"), Clyde Miller (as "Ensemble"), E.K. Miller (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Florence Morrison (as "Mrs. Singer"), Phyllis Munday (as "Ensemble"), Julie Newell (as "Ensemble"), William Noll (as "Ensemble"), Olga Olonova (as "Iona Carr/Ensemble"), Eileen Percy (as "Ensemble"), Harry Pilcer (as "Anthony St. Anthony"), Tot Qualters (as "Nora Marks/Ensemble"), Bobbie Reed (as "An Italian Girl/Ensemble"), Lillian Rice (as "A Flower Girl/Ensemble"), Henry Santley (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Santley (as "Van Cortland Parke"), Blossom Seeley (as "Lilla Kiliana"), Iva Sherer (as "Ensemble"), Renee Smythe (as "Gladys Canby"), Eleanor St. Clair (as "Spring"), Jack Stanley (as "Ensemble"), Anna Stone (as "Salvation Sal/Ensemble"), Marion Sunshine (as "Vera Gay"), Ethel Sykes (as "Carrie Waite"), Florence Tempest (as "Willie Chase"), Charles L. Tucker (as "Violinist"), Harry Vale (as "Ensemble"), Effie Wheeler (as "Ensemble"), Grace Williams (as "Ensemble"), Walter Wills (as "Owen Coyne"), Kathryn Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Trixie Wilson (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1917) Stage Play: Going Up. Musical comedy. Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Material by Otto Hauerbach. Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Based on "The Aviator" by James Montgomery. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Directed by Edward Royce and James Montgomery. Liberty Theatre: 25 Dec 1917- 26 Oct 1918 (351 performances). Cast: Charles Andrews, Willard F. Barger, Ed Begley (as "Sam Robinson"), Lee Campbell, Jeanette Cook, Frank Craven (as "Robert Street"), Phoebe Crossley, Edith Day, Henry Dempsey, Ruth Donnelly (as "Miss Zonne"), Beatrice Dwight, Allen K. Fagen, Edgar Gates, Harold Grau (as "Ensemble"), Nancy Griffith, Lillian Gurley, Arthur Stuart Hull, Louise Kelley, Joseph Lertora, Paul Lester, Kitty Mahoney, Vivian May, Thomas Maynard, Josephine McNichol, Donald Meek (as "F.H. Douglas"), Helen Miller, Alexander Morrissey, Helen Neary, Catherine O'Neil, Frank Otto, John Park, Eleanor Pendleton, Grace Peters, Emily Russ, Eunice Sizer, Neida Snow, Marion Sunshine, Francois Vaulry, Maurice Walker, Mary Ward, Virginia Watson, Richard Weeman. Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1919) Stage Play: Nothing But Love. Musical comedy. Book by Frank Stammers. Music by Harold Orlob. Directed by Frank M. Stammers. Lyric Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 24 Nov 1919- close): 14 Oct 1919- 6 Dec 1919 (64 performances). Produced by Maddock and Hart.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Girl from Home. Musical/farce. Music by Silvio Hein. Book by Frank Craven. Lyrics by Frank Craven. Musicalized from a farce by Richard Harding Davis [final Broadway credit]. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 3 May 1920- 22 May 1920 (24 performances). Cast: John Allan (as "Ensemble"), William Boren (as "Ensemble"), Alma Braham (as "Ensemble"), Sophie Brenner (as "Sister May"), Jessica Brown (as "Dance Specialty"), Sam Burbank (as "Lieut. Victor"), William Burress (as "General Santos Campos") [final Broadway role], Gladys Caldwell (as "Lucy Sheridan"), Eduardo Cansino (as "Dance Specialty"), Elsa Cansino (as "Dance Specialty"), Mary Ellen Capers (as "Ensemble"), Clara Carroll (as "Sister Clara"), Jean Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Walter Coupe (as "Rev. Arthur Bostick"), Frank Craven (as "Brook Travers, alias "Steve Hill"), Peggy Dana (as "Ensemble"), Margarita Flora DeMayo (as "Dance Specialty"), Edna Fenton (as "Sister Isabelle"), Marie Fredericks (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Grace (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Haighton (as "Ensemble"), John Hendricks (as "Jose Dravo"), Harry King (as "Ensemble"), Charles Kirby (as "Ensemble"), Doris Landy (as "Ensemble"), Estelle MacIntosh (as "Ensemble"), George E. Mack (as "Dr. Vasquez"), Russell Mack (as "Charles Hyne"), Arline Mason (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Masters (as "Sister Eleanor"), Thomas Maynard (as "Ensemble"), Janet Megrew (as "Sister Mabel"), Charles Mitchell (as "Duffy"), Mayre Morris (as "Ensemble"), Bonnie Murray (as "Ensemble"), Robert Norman (as "Ensemble"), John Parks (as "Col. John T. Bowie"), Harry Pierce (as "Ensemble"), Ann Poulson (as "Ensemble"), Jed Prouty (as "Simpson, alias "Jim Dodd"), Joe Qualters (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Reed (as "Ensemble"), Ione Ritchie (as "Ensemble"), Marie Sewell (as "Sister Marie"), Virginia Shelby (as "Sister Agnes"), Marion Sunshine (as "Merci Hope"), Jose Vallhonrat (as "Senor Hoakumo"), Hazel Webb (as "Ensemble"), Kathryn Yates (as "Sister Helen"), Flora Zabelle (as "Senora Juanita Arguilla"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1920) Stage Play: Tip Top. Musical. Music by Ivan Caryll. Book by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Music orchestrated by William E. MacQuinn. Featuring songs by Richard A. Whiting, Fred Rose, Henry I. Marshall, Marion Sunshine, Ray Henderson [earliest Broadway credit], Louis Breau, Tom Brown and Jack Frost. Featuring songs with lyrics by Henry I. Marshall [final Broadway credit], Marion Sunshine, Ray Henderson, Louis Breau, Tom Brown, Ray Egan, Louis Harrison, Billy McCabe, Clarence Jennings and Jack Frost. Musical Director: William E. MacQuinn. Choreographed by Charles Mast. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 5 Oct 1920- 7 May 1921 (246 performances). Cast: Phoebe Appleton (as "Chorus"), Cissie Bailey (as "Chorus"), Dan Baker (as "Lawyer Pussyfoot"), Tommy Bell (as "Charles Youngcat"), Marjorie Belle (as "Chorus"), May Blythe (as "Chorus"), Alfred Brown (as "Court Attendant/Specialty"), Billy Brown (as "Court Attendant/Specialty"), Fred Brown (as "Court Clerk/Specialty"), Harry C. Brown (as "Court Attendant/Specialty"), Tom Brown (as "Specialty"), Verne Brown (as "Court Attendant/Specialty"), Verna Burke (as "Chorus"), Dan Butler (as "Sharp"), Gladys Caldwell (as "Alice"), David Catlin (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Clark (as "Bertha"), Evelyn Conway (as "Chorus"), Kitty Conway (as "Chorus"), Lola Curtis (as "Chorus"), Peggy Dana (as "Chorus"), Kitty Dolan (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Duncan (as "Chorus"), Grace Duncan (as "Chorus"), Rosetta Duncan (as "Worse"), Vivian Duncan (as "Bad"), Marcelle Earle (as "Chorus"), Elsie Elwell (as "Chorus"), Martha Elwell (as "Chorus"), Eugene Ford (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Francis (as "Chorus"), Minnie Gray (as "Chorus"), Pauline Hall (as "Adele"), Lillian Harrington (as "Chorus"), Roy Hoyer (as "Lord Cyril Gower"), Bert Jordan (as "Lawyer Maltese/Smart"), Violet Little (as "Chorus"), Annie Lorraine (as "Chorus"), Anna Ludmila (as "Fairy Caprice/Specialty Dancer"), Betty Mack (as "Chorus"), Frances Margulies (as "Chorus"), Charles Mast (as "Lizzie Cowface"), Teresa McSpirit (as "Chorus"), Janet Megrew (as "Chorus"), Alida Middlecoat (as "Chorus"), Myrtle Miller (as "Chorus"), Gus Minton (as "I. Skinem"), Ursula O'Hare (as "Rosalie"), Dolly Pacy (as "Chorus"), Corabelle Platt (as "Chorus"), Oscar Ragland (as "Judge Tiger/Jonas Barker"), Leila Randall (as "Chorus"), Madge Reed (as "Chorus"), Helen Rich (as "Fairy Justicia"), Adelaide Robinson (as "Chorus"), Mona Sartoris (as "Chorus"), Marie Sewell (as "Nina"), Minnie Shaw (as "Chorus"), Dolly Stanley (as "Chorus"), Jet Stanley (as "Chorus"), Fred Stone (as "Tipton Topping"), Ethel Swettenham (as "Chorus"), Rosie Swettenham (as "Chorus"), Ray Talmadge (as "Sheriff"), Margaret Taylor (as "Chorus"), Dolly Thompson (as "Chorus"), Elsie Thompson (as "Chorus"), Peter Thompson (as "Chorus"), Rosa Thompson (as "Chorus"), Teresa Valerio (as "Jinia Jones"), Adeline Valero (as "Chorus"), Hettie Ward (as "Chorus"), Scott Welsh (as "Dick Derby"), Jessie Wharton (as "Chorus"), Gladys White (as "Chorus"), Lilyan White (as "Miss Puff/Chorus"), Ruth White (as "Chorus"), Princess White Deer (as "Wetonah"), Peggy Williams (as "Chorus"), Violet Zell (as "Judy"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Blue Kitten. Musical comedy. Material by Otto A. Harbach and William Carey Duncan. Music by Rudolf Friml. Lyrics by Otto Harbach and William Carey Duncan. Based on a French farce by Gustave Quinson and Yves Mirandeis. Musical Direction by Herbert Stothart. Directed by Edgar Selwyn, Leon Errol and Julian Mitchell. Selwyn Theatre: (moved to The Earl Carroll Theatre from 1 May 1922 to close): 13 Jan 1922- 13 May 1933 (140 performances). Cast: Bernice Ackerman, Betty Barlow, Joseph Brennan, Chester Brown, Joseph Cawthorn, Eleanor Dell, Frisco Devere, Ted Grant, George Griffiths, Bill Hawkins, Leo Howe, Robert Hurst, Gladys Jordan, May Cory Kitchen, Grace La Rue, George Le Soir, Helen Lewis, Violet Lobell, Lillian Lorraine, William L. Mack, Lorraine Manville, Helen McDonald, Victor Morley, Blanche Morton, Lester New, Jean Newcombe, Jeanne Osborne, Carola Parson, Evelyn Pluntadore, Ann Ross, Penny Rowland, Beatrice Savage, Boris Scott, Douglas Stevenson, Peggy Stohl, Dorothy Stokes, Frances Stone, Marion Sunshine, Dallas Welford, Frances Wing, Robert Woolsey (as "Octave"). Produced by Arthur Hammerstein.
- (1922) Stage Play: Daffy Dill. Musical comedy.
- (1925) Stage Play: Captain Jinks. Romantic comedy/musical (revival). Music by Lewis E. Gensler and Stephen Jones. Book by Frank Mandel and Laurence Schwab. Based on the play by Clyde Fitch. Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva [credited as B.G. DeSylva]. Musical Director: Ivan Rudisill. Musical staging by Sammy Lee. Scenic Design by Frederick W. Jones III. Costume Design by Kiviette. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Martin Beck Theatre: 8 Sep 1925- 30 Jan 1926 (167 performances). Cast: Marie Bandoux (as "Ensemble"), Joey Benton (as "Ensemble"), Bill Brown (as "World Reporter"), Joe E. Brown (as "Hap Jones"), Louise Brown (as "Mlle. Suzanne Trentoni"), Lillian Burke (as "Ensemble"), John Burns (as "Ensemble"), Lee Byrne (as "Ensemble"), Samuel Coit (as "A Federal Inspector"), Wally Crisham (as "Times Reporter"), Frank Cullen (as "Ensemble"), Carol Cummings (as "Ensemble"), Alan Dale (as "Ensemble"), Frankie De Voe (as "Ensemble"), Al Downing (as "Ensemble"), Marcel Dufan (as "Ensemble"), Andreas Erwing (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Farrell (as "Ensemble"), Josephine Fontaine (as "Ensemble"), Jack Forrester (as "News Reporter"), Amy Frank (as "Ensemble"), Ferris Hartman (as "Belliarti, Trentoni's Ballet Master"), Max Hoffman (as "Lieut. Charles Martin, U.S. Army"), Sophie Howard (as "Ensemble"), Irene Isham (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte La Rose (as "Ensemble"), Ann Lee (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Lee (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Lombard (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Malvern (as "Ensemble"), Isabelle Mason (as "Ensemble"), Ginger Meehan (as "Ensemble"), John Meehan (as "Ensemble"), Mary Meehan (as "Ensemble"), Beth Milton (as "Ensemble"), Blanche Morton (as "Ensemble"), Frederick Murray (as "Journal Reporter"), J. Harold Murray (as "Captain Robert Jinks, U.S. Marine Corps"), Nina Olivette (as "Annie, Trentoni's Maid"), Lucille Osborn (as "Ensemble"), Bella Pogany (as "Mrs. Hochspitz"), Agnes Reilly (as "Ensemble"), Betty Richmond (as "Ensemble"), Wayne Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Penelope Rowland (as "Ensemble"), Ila Roy (as "Ensemble"), Charles Sabin (as "Ensemble"), Idylle Shaw (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Shaw (as "Ensemble"), Helen Sills (as "Ensemble"), Frances Stone (as "Ensemble"), Marion Sunshine (as "Honey Johnson"), Jackie Taylor (as "Band Leader"), O.J. Vanasse (as "A Policeman"), Betty Vane (as "Ensemble"), Arthur West (as "Seaman Frederick Lane, U.S. Navy"), Betty Whitney (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Laurence Schwab and Frank Mandel.
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