- (1912 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1912) Stage Play: Disraeli (Revival).
- (1918) Stage Play: Oh, Look! Musical comedy. Book by James Montgomery. Based on "Ready Money" by James Montgomery. Music by Harry Carroll. Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. Musical Director: Theodore Stearns. Choreographed by David Bennett. Vanderbilt Theatre: 7 Mar 1918- 4 May 1918 (68 performances). Cast: Florence Bruce (as "Margy Elliott"), Beatrice Burrows (as "Chorus"), Frederick Burton (as "Jackson Ives"), Louise Cox (as "Grace Tyler"), Stanley Dale (as "Chorus"), Al Eley (as "Chorus"), Harry Fox (as "Stephen Baird"), Alexander F. Frank (as "James E. Morgan"), Amelia Gardner (as "Mrs. John H. Tyler"), Elsie Gordon (as "Maud Reid"), Frances Grant (as "Ethel Bennett"), George Griffin (as "Chorus"), Dolly Griffith (as "Chorus"), Jack Gulick (as "Chorus"), Betty Hope Hale (as "Bertha Smith"), Betty Hamilton (as "Frances Huntley"), Gertrude Hamilton (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Harrigan (as "Chorus"), Laura Hastings (as "Chorus"), Alfred Kappeler (as "Sam Welch"), Harry Kelly (as "Captain West"), Ethel Kinley (as "Chorus"), Florence Lee (as "Chorus"), Genevieve Markham (as "Chorus"), Lillian McKenzie (as "Chorus"), Carl Meeker (as "Chorus"), Emily Morrison (as "Ruth Francis"), Charles Mussett (as "Neil"), Clarence Nordstrom (as "William Stewart"), Jack Rogers (as "Chorus"), Julia Ross (as "Chorus "), Frank Rowe (as "Chorus"), Albert Sackett (as "John H. Tyler"), Ruth Sawyer (as "Chorus"), Doris Sheerin (as "Chorus"), George Sidney (as "Sidney Rosenthal"), Mildred Sinclair (as "Peggy Warburton"), Elsa Thomas (as "Marion Brokaw"), Genevieve Tobin (as "Genevieve Tyler"), Alfred Waldon (as "Chorus"), Ted Wing (as "James Clark"), Allison Worth (as "Chorus"). Produced by Harry Carroll and William Sheer.
- (1919) Stage Play: Palmy Days. Comedy-drama. Written by Augustus Thomas. Playhouse Theatre: 27 Oct 1919- Dec 1919 (closing date unknown/50 performances). Cast: Eugenie Campbell, Lillian Dix (as "Mrs. Curley"), Edward J. Guhl, Mattie Keene, Wilton Lackaye (as "Kaintuck"), George Le Guere, Alexis M. Polianov, Grace Reals, John Robb, Emmett Shackelford, Olaf Skavlan, Harry Southard (as "Bud Farrell"), George Spaulding, Genevieve Tobin (as "The Cricket"), Thomas Walsh, Edgar M. Wolley. Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1920) Stage Play: Little Old New York. Comedy.
- (1923) Stage Play: Polly Preferred. Comedy.
- (1923) Stage Play: King Lear. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Reginald Pole. Earl Carroll Theatre: 9 Mar 1923- Mar 1923 (closing date unknown/2 performances). Cast: Frank Arundel (as "Duke of Cornwall"), William Austin (as "Oswald, Goneril's Steward"), Lawrence Cecil (as "Edmund, Gloucester's Bastard Son"), Norman Cope (as "Curan"), Paul Huber (as "Duke of Albany"), Arthur Hughes (as "Earl of Gloucester"), Moffat Johnston (as "Earl of Kent"), Winifred Johnston (as "Goneril, Lear's Daughter"), Beata Karm/Fool"), Kirah Markham (as "Regan, Lear's Daughter"), Reginald Pole (as "King Lear of Britain"), Jameson Reilly (as "Duke of Burgundy"), Gregory Safranac King of France"), Lawrence Tibbett (as "Edgar, Gloucester's Son"), Genevieve Tobin (as "Cordelia, Lear's Daughter"). Produced by Reginald Pole.
- (1924) Stage Play: Dear Sir. Musical comedy. Music by Jerome Kern. Book by Edgar Selwyn. Lyrics by Howard Dietz. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Music orchestrated by Allan K. Foster. Choreographed by David Bennett. Directed by David Burton. Times Square Theatre: 23 Sep 1924- 4 Oct 1924 (15 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, June Baldwin, Ida Berry, William Boren, Hazel Bunting, Betty Campbell, Helen Carrington, Walter Catlett (as "Andrew Bloxom"), Austin Clark, Ritchy Craig, Clifford Daly, Regina Daw, Marion Donnelly, Josephine Dunn [Broadway debut], Victoire Dutel, Dorothy Fitzgibbon, Raymond Hall, Madeline Janis, Norman Jefferson, Janearl Johnson, Katherine Kohler, Trudy Lake, Ainsley Lambert, Lovey Lee, Arthur Lipson (as "Louis, Maitre d'Hotel at Sherry's"), Clair Lipton, Claire Luce (as "Clair"), Kathlene Martyn, Margery Martyn, John McCullough, Beth Meakins, Francis Murphy, Helen Orb, Evelyn Plumador, Geraldine Reavard, Dorothea Richmond, Rita Royce, Frank Schulze, Oscar Shaw (as "Laddie Munn"), Allen Stevens, George Sweet, Genevieve Tobin (as "Dorothy Fair"), Julia Warren, Peggy Watts, William Wilder, Billy Wilson, Devah Worrell. Produced by Philip Goodman.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Youngest. Comedy.
- (1926) Stage Play: Treat 'em Rough. Comedy.
- (1926) Stage Play: This Woman Business. Comedy.
- (1927) Stage Play: Murray Hill. Farce.
- (1929) Stage Play: Fifty Million Frenchmen. Musical comedy. Music by Cole Porter. Book by Herbert Fields. Lyrics by Cole Porter. Musical Director: Gene Salzer. Choreographed by Larry Ceballos. Costume Design by Brooks Costume Company and James Reynolds. Production Supervised by E. Ray Goetz. Scenic Design by Norman Bel Geddes. Directed by Monty Woolley. Lyric Theatre: 27 Nov 1929- 5 Jul 1930 (254 performances). Cast: Marjorie Arnold, Josephine Barnhardt, Jack Barrett, Jack Bauer, Julia Blake, Frank Bochetta, Betty Bowen, William Broder, Helen Broderick (as "Violet Hildegarde"), The California Collegians, Josephine Carroll, Billie Cline, Betty Compton (as "Joyce Wheeler"), Charles Conkling, Melva Cornell, Lester Crawford, William Culloo, Grace Davies, Dorothy Day, Nanette Deaustro, Jean Del Val, Marguarite Denys, Nancy Dolan, Theresa Donahue, Bill Douglas, Tanya Dumova, Valeda Duncan, Mary Dunckley, Lou Duthers, Mildred Espy, Helen Fairweather, Jack Fraley, William Gaxton (as "Peter Forbes"), Regis Geary, Charlotte Geraud, Bob Gordon, Eileen Gorlet, Frances Grant, Thurston Hall (as "Emmett Carroll"), Evelyn Hoey, Annette Hoffman, Larry Jason, Adelaide Kaye, Carol Kingsbury, Manart Kippen (as "The Grand Duke Ivan Ivanovitch of Russia"), Meta Klinke, Betty Knight, Syuleen Krasnoff, Henry Ladd, Fifi Laimbeer, Robert Leonard, Lucille Lester, Teddy Lura, Oscar Magis, Pansy Maness, Jeanette Marion, Ignacio Martinetti, John Matsin, Lou Ann Meredith, Bernice Mershon, Florine Meyers, Bob Morgan, Gertrude Mudge, Frances Newbaker, Nor Norcross, George O'Brien (as "Chorus"), Ethel O'Dell, Patsy O'Keefe, Belle Olska, Bill O'Rourke, Catherine Palmer, Marjorie Phillips, Lorraine Platt, Blanche Poston, Sue Rainey, Ernest Rayburn, Billy Reed, Anna Rex, Marusa Roberti, Sid Salzer, Pearl Shepherd, Frankie Silvers, Billie Smith, Marie Sorel, Helen Splane, Peggee Standlee, Edna Storey, Sam Suchman, Jack Thompson, Marion Thompson, Beau Tilden (as "Chorus"), Genevieve Tobin (as "Looloo Carroll"), Doris Toddings, Jack Tucker, David Tulin, Marie Valli, Arthur Ver Bownes, Mario Villani. Produced by E. Ray Goetz.
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