- (1900 - 1928) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: Richard Carvel. Drama. Written by Edward E. Rose. From a novel by Winston Churchill. Empire Theatre: 11 Sep 1900- Jan 1901 (closing date unknown/129 performances). Cast: Lewis Baker (as "Grafton Carvel"), A.S. 'Pop' Byron (as "Lord Comyn"), Herbert Carr, Marian Childers, Morgan Coman, Ida Conquest (as "Dorothy Manners"), William Downing, John Drew (as "Richard Carvel"), George Forbes (as "Topham Beauclerk"), Charles Gibson (as "Bailiff's Assistant"), George Harcourt (as "Hatter/Butler") [Broadway debut], Harry Harwood, Robert Hazelton, Mrs. W.G. Jones, Frank Lamb, George LeSoir (as "Capt. John Paul Jones"), Frank Losee (as "Duke of Chartersea"), Olive May (as "Patty Swain"), Joseph Maylon (as "Hapgood"), Paul McAllister, Georgie Mendum, Dodson Mitchell (as "Capt. Lewis"), Frederick Morris, J.L. Norton, Francis Powers, Robert Schable (as "Mr. Dix"), Charlotte Townsend, Brandon Tynan, James Weed, John Williams. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Second in Command. Comedy. Written by Robert Marshall. Empire Theatre: 2 Sep 1901- Dec 1901 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Lewis Baker, Lionel Barrymore, Reginald Carrington, Ida Conquest, John Drew, George Forbes, George Harcourt, Caroline Keeler, Robert MacKay, Robert Schable, Hassard Short [Broadway debut], Percy Smith, Guy Standing, Ida Vernon, Oswald Yorke. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: Notre Dame. Drama. Written by Paul M. Potter. From "Notre Dame de Paris" by Victor Hugo. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Daly's Theatre: 26 Feb 1902- 6 Apr 1902 (45 performances). Cast: Frank C. Bangs, George Barbier [credited as George W. Barbier] (as "Quasimodo"), May Barton, Rupert Bertland, Rhoda Block, Albert Bond, Alice Campbell, Scott Craven, Jane Evans, Jules Ferrar, James Lee Finney, J.H. Gilmour, William Goodwin, Howard Gould, Stella Hammerstein, George Harcourt, Annette Huntington, Margaret Illington, Susie Kelleher, Foster Lardner, Ethel Mackay, Albert Marsh, J. Cleany Mathews, Emma Navarre, George Norman, Armagh O'Donohey, James Otley, William F. Owen, Donald Robertson, Hilda Spong (as "Esmeralda"), Edwin St. George, May Sylvie. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Last Appeal. Drama. Written by Leo Ditrichstein. Directed by Leo Ditrichstein and Max Figman. Wallack's Theatre: 14 Apr 1902- Apr 1902 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Henry Bergman, George C. Boniface, Robert Drouet (as "Crown Prince Waldemar"), Clara Glendinning, Katherine Grey, George Harcourt, D.H. Harkins, Nacy Paget, Becton Radford, Rosa Rand, Harold Russell, Richard Sterling, Cora Tanner, Robert C. Turner, William Wray, Stephen Wright. Produced by Henry B. Harris.
- (1905) Stage Play: Adrea. Drama/tragedy. Music by William Furst. Written by David Belasco and John Luther Long. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Staged by David Belasco. Directed by Wilfred Buckland. Belasco Theatre: 11 Jan 1905- 26 Apr 1905 (123 performances). Cast: Corah Adams [credited as Corah Adams-Myll] (as "Iulia Doma, Adrea's Sister"), Luther Barry, J.H. Benrimo [credited as J. Harry Benrimo] (as "Mimus the Echo, A fool in the household of Iulia Doma"), Marguerite Binford, Edwin Bradley, Edward Brigham, H.G. Carlton (as "Master of the Tower"), Mrs. Leslie Carter (as "Adrea, The Daughter of King Menethus"), Jeanette Cody, Edith Crane, Maria Davis (as "Garda, The Egyptian Slave to Adrea"), Mrs. De Gez (as "Lelit, Tiring Slave to the Queen/Ensemble"), Frank De Gez (as "Ensemble"), Zara Delaro (as "Ensemble"), Lyddian Durret (as "A Bargeman"), James Edlam, F.L. Evans (as "Var-igon, Follower of Kaeso/Ensemble"), James H. George, Claude Gillingwater, Edna Griffin, Lores Grimm, Harold Guernsey (as "Page of the Senate"), George Harcourt (as "Caius Valgus, consul/Ensemble"), Edwin Hardin (as "Crassus, An Augur from the college at Rome"), Frederick Hirst, Charles Hungerford (as "The Shade of Menethus"), Teft Johnson (as "Zastus, Soldier of Adre"), Louis Keller (as "Dyaixes, The Persian, an Ambassador of note"), Gerald Kelly, Willa Keys, Henry Francis Koser, James Linhart, Madeleine Livingston (as "A Singing Bird/Ensemble"), Marie Lutz, Cornelia Lynds (as "Ensemble"), Paula Marr, Arthur Marryatt, R.D. McLean, Franklin Mills (as "Herald of the Senate"), Joseph Moxley, Hazel Neason, Elizabeth Neumeyer, Grace Noble (as "Ensemble"), Lura Osborn (as "Lefta, Tiring Slave to the Queen/Ensemble"), H.R. Pomeroy, Tyrone Power Sr., Francis Powers, Charles Prevost, Calla Roberts (as "Ensemble/Myris, Tiring slave to the Queen"), Cornelia Roberts (as "Ensemble"), H.R. Roberts, William Rose, Gilmore Scott (as "Sylvestros, A Prince of Greece, an Ambassador of note/Ensemble"), Victor Seeger (as "Ensemble"), Harry Sheldon, Charles A. Stevenson (as "Kaseo of Noricum, The Leader of a Barbarian Horde"), J.L. Van Ordstrand (as "Ensemble"), Frank Vela, F. Verande, Fred Voke (as "Bram-Bora, From India, an Ambassador of note"), Virginia Vorhees, Dorothy Waldron, Marshall Welch (as "Marcus Lecca, Princes of the Senate, a Consul") [Broadway debut], Gordon West (as "Idmondus, A Herald at the Palace"), Eleanor Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Stanley G. Wood, Francis Woodward (as "Ensemble"), Charles Wright (as "Sigrad, Follower of Kaeso/Ensemble"). Produced by David Belasco.
- (1905) Stage Play: Adrea. Drama/tragedy [return engagement]. Music by William Furst. Written by David Belasco and John Luther Long. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Staged by David Belasco. Directed by Wilfred Buckland. Belasco Theatre: 20 Sep 1905- 7 Oct 1905 (18 performances). Cast: Mrs. Leslie Carter (as "Adrea, The Daughter of King Menethus"), Corah Adams (as "Iulia Doma, Adrea's Sister"), Edwin Bradley (as "Ensemble"), Edward Brown (as "Galba, Soldier of Adrea"), H.G. Carlton (as "Master of the Tower"), J.W. Carroll (as "Slave of the Whips/Ensemble"), Ernest Dale (as "Slave of the Queen's Door/Ensemble"), Maria Davis (as "Garda, The Egyptian Slave to Adrea"), Belle De Gez (as "Lelit, Tiring Slave to the Queen/Ensemble"), Frank De Gez (as "Ensemble"), Zara Delaro (as "Ensemble"), Lydian Durrett (as "A Bargeman"), James Edlam (as "Ensemble"), F.L. Evans (as "Var-igon, Follower of Kaeso/Ensemble"), Edna Griffin (as "Servant of the Tower/Ensemble"), Harold Guernsey (as "Page of the Senate"), George Harcourt (as "Caius Valgus, Consul/Ensemble"), Edwin Hardin (as "Crassus, An Augur from the college at Rome"), H. Hendrickson (as "Ensemble"), Harold Howard (as "Holy Nagar"), Charles Hungerford (as "The Shade of Menethus"), Teft Johnson (as "Zastus, Soldier of Adrea"), Louis Keller (as "Dyaixes, The Persian, an Ambassador of note"), Henry Francis Koser (as "Ensemble"), James Linhart (as "Ensemble"), Madeleine Livingston (as A Singing Bird/Ensemble"), Cornelia Lynds (as "Ensemble"), Franklin Mills (as "Herald of the Senate"), Charles Milward (as "Kaseo of Noricum, The Leader of a Barbarian Horde"), Grace Noble (as "Ensemble"), Lura Osborn (as "Lefta, Tiring Slave to the Queen/Ensemble"), Carel Parrish (as "Ensemble"), June Pelton (as "The Child Vasha"), Francis Powers (as "Mimus the Echo, A fool in the household of Iulia Doma") [final Broadway role], Calla Roberts (as "Myris, Tiring slave to the Queen/Ensemble"), Cornelia Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Gilmore Scott (as "Sylvestros/Ensemble/A Prince of Greece, an Ambassador of note"), Victor Seegars (as "Ensemble"), William Shay (as "A Mock Herald/Ensemble"), Willard Sterling (as "Thryssos, Master of Wild Horses from Thrakia"), Charles A. Stevenson (as "Arkissus of Frisia, Under Kaeso"), Elmore Stuart (as "Ensemble"), J.L. Van Ordstrand (as "Ensemble"), Fred Voke (as "Bram-Bora, From India, an Ambassador of Note/Ensemble"), Marshall Welch (as "Marcus Lecca, Princes of the Senate, a Consul"), Gordon West (as "Idmondus, A Herald at the Palace"), Frank H. Westerton (as "Bevilaccas, A Licensed news-barrer") [Broadway debut], Eleanor Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Francis Woodward (as "Ensemble"), Charles Wright (as "Sigrad, Follower of Kaeso/Ensemble"). Produced by David Belasco.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Judge and Jury. Drama.
- (1906) Stage Play: The New York Idea. Comedy. Written by Langdon Mitchell. Directed by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] and Harrison Grey Fiske. Lyric Theatre: 19 Nov 1906- Jan 1907 (closing date unknown (66 performances). Cast: George Arliss (as "Sir Wilfred Cates-Darby"), Belle Bohn (as "Benson, Vida's maid"), Richard Clarke (as "Thomas, the Phillimore's family servant"), Dudley Clinton (as "The Rev. Matthew Phillimore, Philip's brother"), Dudley Digges (as "Nogam, Karslake's valet") [Broadway debut], Robert V. Ferguson (as "Tim Fiddler"), Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Mrs. Cynthia Karslake, Karslake's divorced wife"), Charles Harbury (as "Philip Phillimore"), George Harcourt (as "Brooks, Vida' footman"), Marion Lea (as "Mrs. Vida Phillimore, Philip's divorced wife"), William B. Mack (as "William Ludley, Philip's cousin"), John Mason (as "John Karslake"), Emily Stevens (as "Grace Phillimore, Philip's sister"), Ida Vernon (as "Mrs. Phillimore, Philip's mother"), Blanche Weaver (as "Miss Heneage, Philip's aunt"). Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske. Note: Filmed by Realart Pictures Corp. as The New York Idea (1920).
- (1915) Stage Play: Our Mrs. McChesney. Written by George V. Hobart and Edna Ferber. Lyceum Theatre: 19 Oct 1915- Feb 1916 (151 performances). Cast included: Ethel Barrymore, William Boyd, Lola Fisher, Donald Gallaher.
- (1920) Stage Play: Pietro. Comedy/drama.
- (1924) Stage Play: Dancing Mothers. Written by Edgar Selwyn and Edmund Goulding. Directed by Edgar Selwyn. Booth Theatre: 11 Aug 1924- May 1925 (312 performances). Produced by Edgar Selwyn.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Vortex. Written by Noël Coward. Directed by Basil Dean and Noël Coward. Henry Miller's Theatre: 16 Sep 1925- Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/157 performances). Cast: Thomas Braidon [credited as Thomas A. Braidon] (as "Bruce Fairlight"), Lilian Braithwaite (as "Florence Lancaster"), Leo G. Carroll (as "Pauncefort Quentin"), Noël Coward (as "Nicky Lancaster"), David Glassford (as "David Lancaster"), George Harcourt (as "Preston"), Alan Hollis (as "Tom Veryan"), Molly Kerr (as "Bunty Mainwaring"), Auriol Lee (as "Helen Saville"), Jeannette Sherwin (as "Clara Hibbert"). Produced by Joseph P. Bickerton Jr. Produced in association with Basil Dean.
- (1927) Stage Play: Just Fancy. Musical romance. Music by Joseph Meyer and Philip Charig. Based on a book by Joseph Stanley and Gertrude Purcell from the work of A.E. Thomas. Directed by Joseph Stanley. Casino Theatre: 11 Oct 1927- 17 Dec 1927 (79 performances). As "Griggs" and as "Philander J. Wood." Cast included: Alice Akers, Lenore Allen, Eric Blore, Charles Barron.
- (1928) Stage Play: Straight Thru the Door. Written and produced by William Hodge. Directed by Maurice Barrett. 49th Street Theatre: 4 Oct 1928- Nov 1928 (44 performances).
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