- Active on Broadway (credited as Quentin Todd) in the following productions:
- Marriage a la Carte (1911). Musical comedy. Music by Ivan Caryll. Book by C.M.S. McLellan. Lyrics by C.M.S. McLellan. Musical Director: J. Sebastian Hiller and Carl H. Engel. Directed by Austen Hurgon. Casino Theatre,: 2 Jan 1911- 25 Feb 1911 (64 performances). Produced by Liebler & Co.
- Fanny's First Play (1912). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Collier's Comedy Theatre: 16 Sep 1912- Apr 1913 (closing date unknown/256 performances). Cast: Kate Carlyou, Walter Creighton, C.H. Croker-King, Herbert Dansey, Maurice Elvey, Gladys Harvey, Walter Kingsford, Eva Leonard Boyne, Arnold Lucy, Lionel Pape, Sydney Paxton, Valentine Penna, Frank Randall, Elisabeth Risdon, Tim Ryley, Quentin Tod. Produced by The Shuberts.
- The Laughing Husband (1914). Musical comedy. Book by Arthur Wimperis. Music by Edmund Eysler. Lyrics by Arthur Wimperis. Based on the German "Der lachende ebemann" by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grunwald. Featuring songs by Pedro de Zulueta. Musical Director: Gustave Selzer. Directed by Edward Royce. Knickerbocker Theatre: 2 Feb 1914- 14 Mar 1914 (48 performances). Cast: Gertrude Andea (as "Chorus"), Roy Atwell (as "Lutz Nachtigall"), Marie Barbara (as "Chorus"), Nigel Barry (as "Hans Zimt"), Betty Callish (as "Hella Bruckner"), Dorothy Chesmond (as "Marie"), Jeanne Crane (as "Chorus"), Jessie Crane (as "Chorus"), Frances Demarest (as "Etelka"), Leonard Feiner (as "Baldrian"), Venita Fitzhugh (as "Dolly"), George Fredericks (as "Chorus"), Marie George (as "Chorus"), William Gibney (as "Chorus"), Josephine Harriman (as "Dancer"), Beatrice Hoover (as "Chorus"), Constance Hunt (as "Chorus"), Josie Intropodi (as "Lucinda"), Frank Kenny (as "Chorus"), Regina Knott (as "Chorus"), Margaret Langdon (as "Chorus"), O.L. Love (as "Chorus"), Jack Mehl Chorus"), Bert B. Melville (as "Wiedehopf"), Margurete Milford (as "Chorus"), Florence Moll (as "Chorus"), George Mortimer (as "Chorus"), Kenneth Munro (as "Chorus"), John Daly Murphy (as "Herr von Basewitz"), Yetla Nicoll (as "Chorus"), William Norris (as "Mr. Rosenrot"), Genevieve O'Hara (as "Dancer"), Irene Palmer (as "Juliette"), Beatrice Percell (as "Chorus"), Paul Pollock (as "Chorus"), Courtice Pounds (as "Ottokar Bruckner"), Quentin Tod (as "Dancer"), Eve Turner (as "Chorus"), Fred Walton (as "Andreas Pipelhuber"), Gustav Werner (as "Count Selztal"), Dorothy West (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Wildner (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Wilson (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- Nobody Home (1915). Book by Guy Bolton and Paul Rubens. Music by Jerome Kern. Based on the libretto for the English musical "Mr. Popple of Ippleton" by Joseph W. Herbert. Additional music by C.W. Murphy, Dan Lipton, Otto Motzan, Ford Dabney and James Reese Europe. Additional lyrics by Schuyler Greene, Herbert Reynolds, Lawrence Grossmith and Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Scenic Design by Elsie DeWolfe. Costume Design by Hickson, Inc. and R.B. Fashion Clothes. Directed by J.H. Benrimo. Princess Theatre (moved to Maxine Elliott's Theatre from 7 Jun 1915- close): 20 Apr 1915- 7 Aug 1915 (135 performances). Cast: George Anderson (as "Vernon Popple"), Winifred Browne (as "Beatrice Beresford"), Theodore Buerk (as "Daggett Ramsdell"), Cleo Carter (as "Edna Esmelton"), Helen Clarke (as "Dolly Dip"), Ethel Clayton (as "Clarice Carrington"), Della Connor (as "Barmaid"), Byrd Coolsby (as "Edward Pinaud"), Marion Dale (as "Trilby Tango"), Marion Davies (as "Polly Polka"), Alice Dovey (as "Violet Brinton"), Flora Fredericks (as "Gertie Gavotte"), Lillian Gaylor (as "Veroniva Vandelier"), Tom Graves (as "An Interior Decorator/An Unknown"), Lester Greenwood (as "Splendor Colgate"), Lawrence Grossmith (as "Freddy Popple"), Charles Judels (as "Rolando D'Amorini"), Irving Kreuder (as "Riker Hegeman"), George Lydecker (as "Jack Kenyon"), Carl Lyle (as "Platt"), Elizabeth Moore (as "Violet Vivienne"), Helen O'Day (as "Patricia Parkington"), Maude Odell (as "Mrs. D'Amorini"), Frank Ross (as "Roger Gallet"), Adele Rowland (as "Miss Tony Miller"), Mona Sartoris (as "Hilda Hesitation"), Quentin Tod (as "Bellboy/Havelock Page"), Lillian Tucker (as "Jack Kenyon"), Vera Vendome (as "Maria Maxixe"), Gertrude Waixel (as "Tessie Trot"), Louise White (as "The Pippin"), J. Abbott Worthley (as "Regan Terry"). Produced by Elisabeth Marbury and F. Ray Comstock.
- Love o' Mike (1917). Musical comedy. Book by Thomas Sydney. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Costume Design by Faibsey. Scenic Design by Robert McQuinn. Directed by J.H. Benrimo. Shubert Theatre (moved to Maxine Elliott's Theatre from 19 Mar 1917 to 30 Jun 1917 then moved to The Casino Theatre from 27 Aug 1917 to close): 15 Jan 1917- 29 Sep 1917 (233 performances). Cast: George Baldwin, Jack Bohn, Helen Clarke, Lillian Devere (as "Mrs. Schmaltz") [final Broadway role], Alan Edwards, Luella Gear (as "Luella"), Gloria Goodwin, Rollin Grimes Jr., Lawrence Grossmith (as "Captain Lord Michael Kildare"), George Hassell, Annie Lydiate, Allison McBain, Molly McIntyre, Leone Morgan, Hilda Pentland, Donald Roberts, Katherine Rogers, Quentin Tod (as "Phil Marvin"0 [final Broadway role], Clifton Webb (as "Alonzo Bird"), Vivian Wessell, Peggy Wood (as "Peggy"). Produced by Elisabeth Marbury and Lee Shubert.
- (1926) He acted in Archibald De Bear and Norman O'Neill's revue, "R.S.V.P," at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England with Robert Hale, Joyce Barbour, Enid Stamp-Taylor, Cyril Ritchard, Mimi Crawford, J.H. Roberts, and Annie Kasmir in the cast.
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