- (1914 - 1927) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1914) Stage Play: Daddy Long Legs. Written by Jean Webster. Gaiety Theatre: 28 Sep 1914- May 1915 (closing date unknown/264 performances). Cast: Mabel Burt (as "Miss Pritchard"), Ruth Chatterton (as "Judy"), Harry Dodd, Maud Erwin, Edward Howard, Gilda Leary [Broadway debut], Ethel Martin, Edna McCauley, Daniel Pennell, Margaret Sayres, Charles Trowbridge (as "James McBride"), Charles Waldron (as "Jervis Pendleton"), Robert Waters, H. Conway Wingfield, Cora Witherspoon (as "Sallie McBride"), "Boots" Wooster. Note: Filmed as Daddy Long Legs (1955), Daddy Long Legs (1931), Daddy-Long-Legs (1919).
- (1915) Stage Play: Stolen Orders. Written by Cecil Raleigh [posthumous credit] and Henry Hamilton [final Broadway credit]. Manhattan Opera House: 24 Sep 1915- Oct 1915 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Franklyn Ardell, Robert Ayrton [Broadway debut], Flora Cocran, Connie Ediss, Walter D. Greene, Charles M. Hallard, John Halliday, Clarence Handyside, Galwey Herbert, Arthur Laceby, Gilda Leary, A. Loftus, Ivy Marshall, George McSweeny, Edward Morgan, Eva Randolph.
- (1918) Stage Play: Mother's Liberty Bond. Written by Parker Fisher. Directed by S. Jay Kaufman and David Burton. Park Theatre: 7 Aug 1918- Aug 1918 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Richard Castilla, Charles Foster, Gilda Leary, Carrie Lowe, Edward MacKay, Charles B. Stephens, Royal C. Stout [Broadway debut], Frank W. Taylor, George Tour, Adeline Warwick, Charles C. Wilson. Produced by Bingham and Hoyt.
- (1918) Stage Play: Another Man's Shoes.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Voice of McConnell. Comedy. Written by George M. Cohan. Music by George M. Cohan. Lyrics by George M. Cohan. Musical Director: George Lydwig. Additional music by Ernest R. Ball, Chauncey Olcott, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders. Additional lyrics by Rida Johnson Young and Richard W. Pascoe. Directed by Sam Forrest and George M. Cohan. Manhattan Opera House: 25 Dec 1918- 18 Jan 1919 (30 performances). Cast: Constance Beaumar (as "Miss Collinsby"), Alice Chapin (as "Mrs. Dwight McNamara"), Roy Cochrane (as "Hendricks"), Harold De Becker (as "Douglas Graham"), Bert Dunlap (as "Mr. Smithers"), Edward Fielding (as "J. Austin Severard"), Agnes Gildea (as "Miss Hemingway"), Fletcher Harvey (as "Mr. Jackson"), Mae Jennings (as "Miss Drake/Guest"), Gilda Leary (as "Evelyn McNamara"), Edna Leslie (as "Miss Giles"), Elsie Lyding (as "Susan"), Wilda Maria Moore (as "Miss Embree"), Edward O'Connor (as "Barry"), Chauncey Olcott (as "Tom O'Connell"), Ruth Price (as "Guest/Miss Copeland"), Arthur Shields (as "Bell Boy/Guest"), Richard Tabor (as "Harry McNamara"), David V. Wall (as "Mr. Sullivan"), H.P. Woodley (as "Waiter"). Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1921) Stage Play: Danger. Drama. Book by Cosmo Hamilton. Directed by Carle E. Carleton [earliest Broadway credit]. 39th Street Theatre: 22 Dec 1921- Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: Marie Goff (as "Mrs. Scorrier"), Ruth Hammond (as "Elizabeth"), Leslie Howard (as "Percy Sturgess"), Stapleton Kent (as "Albert"), Gilda Leary (as "Mrs. Sturgess"), Kathlene MacDonell (as "Mary Hubbard"), Knox Orde (as "Hon. Algernon Meakin, M. P."), H.B. Warner (as "John Fitzroy Scorrier"). Produced by Carle Carleton.
- (1922) Stage Play: Fanny Hawthorn. Drama.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Woman Who Laughed. Written by Edward Locke. Directed by Sam Forrest. Longacre Theatre: 16 Aug 1922- Aug 1922 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Martha Hedman (as "Frieda Neilson"), Gilda Leary (as "Minna Becker"), William Powell [credited as William H. Powell] (as "John Neilson"). Produced by Sam Forrest.
- (1922) Stage Play: Thin Ice. Comedy/drama. Written by Percival Knight [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Percival Knight. Comedy Theatre: 30 Sep 1922- Dec 1922 (closing date unknown/105 performances). Cast: C. Henry Gordon (as "Pedro De Carbile"), H. Dudley Hawley (as "Alan Woodruff"), Percival Knight (as "Mr. Burbridge"), Felix Krembs (as "Whitney Nelson"), Gilda Leary (as "Helen Whitney Nelson"), T. Tamamoto, Olive Wyndham (as "Edith Satterly"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Dancing Girl. Musical. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Additional music by George Gershwin, A.J. Carey and Alfred Goodman. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 24 Jan 1923- 12 May 1923 (142 performances). Cast: Ben Bard (as "Chief Inspector/Ben/The Dope Fiend") [Broadway debut], Margaret Brill (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Bruce (as "First Lady/Geraldine"), Rodger Buckley (as "Ensemble"), Tom Burke (as "Rudolpho/The Old Man"), Frank Byron (as "The Count/Joe/First Inspector/Perry/The Doctor"), Virginia Calmer (as "Melisande/Ensemble"), Lota Cheeck (as "Ensemble"), Florence Darling (as "Ensemble"), Marian Davis (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Doner (as "Mr. Clark/Mame/Pinkie"), Rose Doner (as "Miss Grayson/A Vamp Shop Girl/The Minuet"), Ted Doner (as "Mack/The Minuet/Pete/Mr. Brown"), Lys Doree (as "Ensemble"), Marie Dressler (as "A Lady Passenger/A Lady Patron/Marie Dressler/Sadie Thompson"), Elsie Dunn (as "Ensemble"), Dolores Edwards (as "Ensemble"), Jeanne Elise (as "Ensemble"), George Ellison (as "Ensemble"), Sally Fields (as "Eliza/Pauo Pauo"), Jack Forrester (as "Mr. Campbell/Second Stage Hand/Ensemble"), Helen Fox (as "Lilly"), Elsie Frank (as "Ensemble"), Perle Germonde (as "Francine"), Nancy Gibbs, Frank Greene (as "Mr. Robinson/The Guide/King Louis/Joe Horne/The Referee"), Harriet Gustin (as "Amy"), Margaret Hansel (as "Ensemble"), Marie Harcourt (as "The Violin Girl"), Hope Herendeen (as "Hope"), Llora Hoffman (as "Dellisho/The Singer/Mrs. Sheldon/Mrs. Meyers"), Lou Holtz (as "Another Victim/Lou"), Gilda Leary (as "Gloria Seabright"), Bennie Leonard (as "Benny Leonard"), Charles Mac (as "The Steward/The Butler/A Gentleman/First Stage Hand/Steve"), Kay Mahoney (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Margetson (as "Bruce Chattfield/The Young Man/Sergeant O'Hara"), Michael Markoff (as "A Czechoslovak"), Martha Mason (as "The Dancer"), Elsie May (as "Mrs. Davidson/Ensemble"), Dona Mayo (as "Ensemble"), Bobbie McCree (as "Ensemble"), Carol Miller (as "Ensemble"), Renee Miller (as "Ensemble"), Poppy Morton (as "Ensemble"), Bobbie Muir (as "Helene"), Allie Nack (as "Young Sullivan"), Nat Nazarro Jr., William Neeley (as "Ensemble"), Sydney Nelson (as "Ensemble"), Jack Pearl (as "Gustave/Chief Inspector's Assistant/Jack"), Edith Pierce (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Pryor (as "Ensemble"), Fay Reed (as "Ensemble"), Roy Remo (as "Mr. Jones/The Singer"), Helen Rodgers (as "Ensemble"), Buela Rubens (as "Ensemble"), Cyril Scott (as "John Mercer/The Reverend Davidson"), Gladys Smith (as "Ensemble"), Orilla Smith (as "Ensemble/Water Girl"), Charlotte Sprague (as "Camille"), Edna Starck (as "Ensemble"), Louise Starck (as "Ensemble"), Henry Stremel (as "Mr. Smith/Constable/Second Inspector/Doorman"), May Sullivan (as "Ensemble"), Marja Talwyn (as "Clarice"), Jean Thomas (as "Ensemble"), Jean Travers (as "Ensemble"), Trini (as "Anna/The Dancer"), Michael Voljanin (as "A Russian Immigrant"), Billy Wagner (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Wegman (as "Ensemble"), Irvin Wesley (as "Ensemble"), Jack Wesley (as "Father Time"), Florence Wilde (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1923) Stage Play: A Lesson in Love. Comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: We Moderns. Comedy. Written by Israel Zangwill. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. Gaiety Theatre: 11 Mar 1924- Mar 1924 (closing date unknown/22 performances). Cast: St. Clair Bayfield (as "Sir William Wimple"), James Dale (as "Oscar Pleat"), Olin Field (as "Feodosia Moskovski"), Harris Gilmore (as "John Ashlar, C.E."), Helen Hayes (as "Mary"), O.P. Heggie (as "Robert Sundale, K.C."), Galwey Herbert (as "Beamish"), Isabel Irving (as "Katherine Sundale"), Gilda Leary (as "Dorothy"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "Richard"), Mary Shaw (as "Joanna Herzberg"). Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske. Note: Filmed by John McCormick Productions [distributed by First National Pictures] as We Moderns (1925) [US Production shot in London/film is considered lost as of Jun 2014].
- (1924) Stage Play: Shipwrecked. Drama.
- (1926) Stage Play: Sandalwood. Drama. Written by Owen Davis and Fulton Oursler. Directed by Robert Milton. Gaiety Theatre: 22 Sep 1926- Oct 1926 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Marion Ballou (as "Mrs. Capenter"), Joseph Brennan (as "Dr. Carpenter"), Eva Condon (as "Belle"), William Harrigan (as "Eddie Carpenter"), Stanley Jessup (as "Joe Spindell"), Gilda Leary (as "Faith Waring") [final Broadway role], Pauline Lord (as "Lucy"), Mabel Montgomery (as "Minnie"), James Seeley (as "Dr. Clarke"), Robert Strange (as "George"), Douglas Wood (as "Rev. Harold Carpenter"). Produced by Robert Milton.
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