- (1907 - 1928) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1907) Stage Play: Richelieu. (Revival). Written by Edward George Bulwer-Lytton. New Amsterdam Theatre: 29 Apr 1907- unknown (unknown performances). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Woman of Bronze. (Revival). Written by Henry Kistemaeckers and Eugene Delard. Book adaption by Paul Kester. Directed by Cecil Owen. Lyric Theatre: 15 Jun 1927- Jul 1927 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Produced by Murray Phillips.
- (1927) Stage Play: Lombardi, Ltd. Comedy. Written by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton. Directed by Cecil Owen. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 6 Jun 1927- Jun 1927 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Leo Carrillo, Evelyn Carter Carrington, Helen Dedens, Eunice Hunt, Adele Le Roy, Beresford Lovett, Marion Martin, Audrey Ridgewell, Arthur Ross, John Saunders, Edward Shaw, Philip Tonge, Rita Vale, Barbara Weeks. Produced by Murray Phillips' Repertory Theatre and Murray Phillips.
- Bye, Bye, Bonnie (1927). Musical comedy. Based on material by Louis Simon and Bide Dudley. Directed by Edgar McGregor. Ritz Theatre (moved to The Cosmopolitan Theatre from 14 Mar 1927 to close): 13 Jan 1927- 30 Apr 1927 (125 performances). As "Sanford Alden" and "The Warden." Cast included: Mabel Acker, Rose Adaire, Elmer Berl, Dan Berrigan, Laine Blaire, Dorothy Brown, Arthur C. Budd, Dorothy Burgess, Walter Carson, William Frawley, Georgie Hale, Walter Wardell, Douglas Wood.
- (1925) Stage Play: Cradle Snatchers. Comedy/Farce. Written by Norma Mitchell and Russell G. Medcraft. Scenic Design by Clark Robinson. Directed by Sam Forrest. Music Box Theatre: 7 Sep 1925- Jun 1925 (closing date unknown/332 performances). Cast: Mary Boland (as "Susan Martin"), Willard Barton (as "Roy Ladd"), Humphrey Bogart (as "Jose Vallejo"), Moon Carroll (as "Jackie"), Margaret Dale (as "Kitty Ladd"), Gene Raymond (credited as Raymond Guion] (as "Oscar Nordholm"), Raymond Hackett (as "Henry Winton"), Myra Hampton (as "Elinor"), Stanley Jessup (as "Howard Drake"), Mary Loane (as "Anne Hall"), Margaret Moreland (as "Maid"), Mary Murray (as "Francine"), Edna May Oliver (as "Ethel Drake"), Cecil Owen (as "George Martin"), Gerald Phillips (as "Paul"). Produced by Sam Harris. Produced by arrangement with Hassard Short. Notes: (1) Filmed by Fox Film Corporation as The Cradle Snatchers (1927), and by Paramount Pictures as Let's Face It (1943). (2) Theatre owned and operated by Sam Harris and Irving Berlin [Mr. Berlin had no involvement with production].
- (1925) Stage Play: Spooks. Written by Robert J. Sherman. Directed by H. Minturn. 48th Street Theatre: 1 Jun 1925- Jun 1925 (closing date unknown/18 performances). As "Inspector Ryan." Cast: Emmy Bartin, Harry Buchanan, Marcia Byron, Roy Gordon, Dixie Loftin, Ward MacDonough, Grant Mitchell, Arthur Olmi, Cy Plunkett, Ethel Wilson.
- (1923) Stage Play: For Value Received. Written by Ethel Clifton. Directed by Augustin Duncan. Longacre Theatre: 7 May 1923- Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Harry Blakemore, Sugustin Duncan (as "as "Almeric Thomson"). Eleanor Griffith, Maude Hanaford, May Hopkins [credited as May Hopkins] (as "Bernice Quinlan"), Louis Kimball, Cecil Owen (as "Fellman Thorndyke").
- (1922) Stage Play: Johannes Kreisler. Melodrama/fantasy. Written by Louis N. Parker. Apollo Theatre: 20 Dec 1922- Feb 1923 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Fritz Adams (as "Vincent/Baron Puckler"), Anna Bates (as "Mrs. Mark"), Joseph Batistich (as "Don Ottavio"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Johannes Kreisler"), Charles R. Burrows (as "Mr. Mark"), Berthold Busch (as "The Fisherman/Don Juan"), A.M. Bush (as "The Schoolmaster/Assistant Stage Manager"), Millie Butterfield (as "Madame Von Benzon"), Burr Caruth (as "Sekonda"), F. Eckhard Dawson (as "Prince Von Soden"), Alta Virginia Houston (as "The Fisherman's Wife/Elvira"), Allyn Joslyn (as "Cuno"), Manart Kippen (as "Cyprian/Father Ignatius/The Lord Chamberlain"), Edward Le Duc (as "Gottlieb/Dittmaier"), William Lilling (as "A Lackey"), Oliver T. McCormick (as "Sylvester/Leporello"), Hyman Meyer (as "Othmar/Bartoni"), Rosa Nier (as "Undine's Voice/Voice of Donna Anna"), Cecil Owen (as "Ludwig, The Rich Man"), Lotus Robb (as "Julia Mark, Undine/Euphemia/Donna Anna"), Erskine Sanford (as "Theodor"), Hilda Steiner. Produced by The Selwyns.
- The Mask of Hamlet (1921). Melodrama. Written by Carlo Flamma. Director (also starring as "Paschensko."). Princess Theatre: 22 Aug 1921- Aug 1921 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Produced by The Excelsior Drama Corporation.
- Goat Alley (1921). Written by Ernest Howard Culbertson. Director. Bijou Theatre: 20 Jun 1921- Jun 1921 (closing date unknown/5 performances). [note: all Black cast]. Produced by Alice Wade Mulhern.
- Musk (1920). Drama. Written by Leonie De Souny. Punch and Judy Theatre: 13 Mar 1920- Mar 1920 (closing date unknown/9 performances). As "Samaroff." Cast: Douglas Garden, Yvonne Garrick, Burnell Lunbec, Scott Moore, Natalia Morley, Henry Mortimer, Marguerite Rand, Leah Temple, Blanche Yurka, Olga Ziceva. Produced by Dodge and Pogany.
- (1918) Stage Play: Information Please. Written by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin. Selwyn Theatre: 2 Oct 1918- Nov 1918 (closing date unknown/46 performances). Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (1917) Stage Play: Lilac Time. Written by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin. Theatre Republic: 6 Feb 1917- Jul 1917 (closing date unknown/176 performances). Cast: Michelette Burani, Orme Caldara, Louise Coleman, Jane Cowl, Henry Crocker, Emile Detramont, Guilliame Deux, Charles Esdale, Lawrence Grant, Charles Hampden, Harry Hanlon, Felix Krembs, Mayne Lynton [credited as W. Mayne Lynton], Cecil Owen, Henry Stephenson, Cecil Yapp. Produced by Selwyn & Co. Note: Filmed as Lilac Time (1928).
- My Lady's Garter (1915). Written by Lee Morrison. Based on the novel by Jacques Fytrelle. Booth Theatre: 9 Sep 1915- Sep 1915 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Undetermined role. Produced by Minarch Producing Corp.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Thief. (Revival). Written by Henri Bernstein. Book adapted by C. Haddon Chambers. Empire Theatre: 3 Sep 1908- Sep 1908 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Sidney Herbert (as "M. Zambault"), Leonard Ide (as "Fernand Lagardes"), Margaret Illington (as "Marie-Louise Voysin"), Edward R. Mawson (as "Isabelle Lagardes"), Bruce McRae (as "Richard Voysin"), Cecil Owen (as "Servant"), Isabel Richards (as "Isabelle Lagardes"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1927) Stage Play: Sidewalks of New York. Musical comedy. Based on material by Eddie Dowling (also music and co-lyricist) and Jimmy Hanley (also co-lyricist). Director. Knickerbocker Theatre: 3 Oct 1927- 7 Jan 1928 (112 performances). Extremely large cast included: Gladys Ahern, Will Ahern, John Alexander, Irving Beaman, Dick Bennett, Pearl Bradley, Sybil Bursk, George Byrne, Alex Calm, Walter Carson, Virginia Clark, Hal Clovis, Emil Cote, Charles Dale, Charles Davis, Henry Dowling, Jeanne Edwards, Winifred Harris, Ruby Keeler, Frank Kingdon, Cecil Owen(as "Parker"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1928) Stage Play: Anna. Written by Rudolph Lothar. Book adaption by Herman Bernstein and Brian Marlow. Directed by Edgar MacGregor. Lyceum Theatre: 15 May 1928- Jun 1928 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Judith Anderson, Diane Brook, Jean Dixon, J. Malcolm Dunn, Ben Johnson, Cecil Owen (as "Kohnlein") [final Broadway role], Lou Tellegen, Harold Vermilyea. Produced by Samuel Samach.
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