- (1901 - 1928) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1901) Stage Play: Quality Street. Drama. Written by J.M. Barrie. Scenic Design by Edward G. Unitt. Directed by Joseph Humphries. Knickerbocker Theatre: 11 Nov 1901- Jan 1902 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Maude Adams, Sydney Brough, R. Payton Carter, Sarah Converse, Joseph Francoeur, George S. Irving, William Lewers, Helen Lowell, Charles Martin, Sara Perry, Fred Santley [Broadway debut], Frederick Spencer, Ida Waterman. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed as a Marion Davies vehicle by Cosmopolitan Productions (distributed by MGM) as Quality Street (1927) and by RKO Pictures as _Quality Street (1937)_ starring Katharine Hepburn.
- (1903) Stage Play: The County Chairman. Comedy. Written by George Ade. Directed by George F. Marion. Wallack's Theatre: 10 Oct 1904- 21 Jan 1905 (125 performances). Cast: Nina Ainscoe (as "Tilly'), Maclyn Arbuckle' (as "Honorable Jim Hackler, County Chairman"), Rose Beaudet (as "Mrs. Jefferson Briscoe"), Christine Blessing (as "Mrs. Elias Rigby"), Fred Bock (as "Riley Cleaver"), Claude C. Boyer (as "Cal Barcus"), Earle Brown (as "Tilford Wheeler"), Anna Buckley (as "Chick Elzey"), Edward Chapman (as "Jefferson Briscoe"), Howard Cuyler (as "Glabe Overton"), Charles Fisher (as "Elias Rigby"), Grace Fisher (as "Lorena Watkins"), W.J. Gross (as "Uncle Eck Milbury"), Harry Holman (as "Wilson Prewitt"), J. Sydney Macy (as "Vance Jimmison"), John Meehan (as "D. Montgomery"), Miriam Nesbitt (as "Lucy Rigby"), E.R. Phillips (as "Joseph Whittker"), Roy Richards (as "Amos Whitney"), George Ricketts (as "Jupiter Pettaway"), Fred Santley (as "Chub Tolliver"), Willis P. Sweatnam (as "Sassafras Livingstone"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1908) Stage Play: Quality Street. Drama. Written by J.M. Barrie. Empire Theatre: 6 Jan 1908- Jan 1908 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott (as "Patty"), Maude Adams (as "Phoebe Throssell"), L.B. Carleton, Fred Eric, Ella Gilroy, Ina Hammer, Grace Henderson, Wallace Jackson, D.J. Kaufman, Katherine Keppell, Jane Lloyd, Thomas McGrath, Mildred Morris, W. Robinson, Fred Santley (as "Master Tomson"), Paul A. Tharp, Thomas Valentine. Note: Producer not credited in program but probably Charles Frohman.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Jesters.
- (1913) Stage Play: Kiss Me Quick. Book by Philip Bartholomae. Directed by E.M. Bostwick and Philip Bartholomae. 48th Street Theatre: 26 Aug 1913- Sep 1913 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Charles Ashley, Arthur Aylesworth, Eugene Bottler, Emily Calloway, Louise Drew, Sadie Harris, Mary Hastings, Robert Kelly, Edward Kummerou, Laura Laird, Helen Lowell, Migno McGibeny, J.J. Sambrook, Fred Santley, Richard Taber. Produced by Philip Bartholomae.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Cohan Revue of 1916. Musical revue.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Cohan Revue of 1918. Musical revue.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Royal Vagabond. Musical. Music by Anselm Goetzl. Additional numbers by George M. Cohan. Book by Stephen Ivor-Szinney and William Carey Duncan. Lyrics by William Carey Duncan. Based on an unproduced operetta "Cherry Blossoms" by William Carey Duncan, Anselm Goetzl and Stephen Ivor-Szinney. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Directed by Julian Mitchell and Sam Forrest. Cohan and Harris Theatre: 17 Feb 1919- 3 Jan 1920 (348 performances/Production on hiatus from 16 Aug 1919- 7 Sep 1918). Cast: H.M. Arden (as "Ensemble"), Walter Blair (as "Ensemble"), Harry Bolton (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Coleman (as "Ensemble"), Betty Dair (as "Ensemble"), Frances Demarest (as "Princess Violetta"), Dorothy Dickson (as "Carlotta"), Ethel Duffield (as "Ensemble"), Mary Eaton (as "Rozello"), Eugene Elliott (as "Ensemble"), John Ellis (as "Ensemble"), Grace Fisher (as "Princess Helena"), John Goldsworthy (as "Col. Ivan Peroff"), Roger Gray (as "Marcel"), Marion Grey (as "Ensemble"), Winifred Harris (as "Queen of Bargravia"), Jessie Howe (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Hurst (as "Ensemble"), Carl Hyson (as "Capt. Dantzig"), Reba Kent (as "Ensemble"), Tessa Kosta (as "Anitza Chefcheck"), Ainsley Lambert (as "Ensemble"), Sadie Livermoore (as "Ensemble"), Robinson Newbold (as "Prof. Robert Aubrey Montague Hopkins"), Walter Palm (as "Drodono/Ensemble"), Marion Phillips (as "Ensemble"), Edna Pierre (as "Josette"), Helen Pierre (as "The Messenger"), Fred Santley (as "Prince Stephan"), Louis Simon (as "Janku"), Beatrice Swanson (as "Ensemble"), Blanche Terrell (as "Ensemble"), Aimee Torriani (as "Ensemble"), Harry Walters (as "Ensemble"), Charles Wayne (as "Chefcheck"), Julian Winters (as "Sixtus"), Gladys Zell (as "Wanda"). Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1921) Stage Play: Two Little Girls in Blue. Musical comedy. Music by Paul Lannin and Vincent Youmans. Lyrics by Arthur Francis. Book by Fred Jackson. Musical Director: Charles Previn. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones and Paul Lannin. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law. Costume Design by Shirley Barker, Henneage and Iverson. Directed by Ned Wayburn. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 3 May 1921- 27 Aug 1921 (135 performances). Cast: Patricia Clarke (as "Ophelia"), Daisy Daniels (as "Ensemble"), Edith Decker (as "Mary Bird"), Carolyn Erwin (as "Ensemble"), Madeline Fairbanks (as "Dolly Sartoris"), Marion Fairbanks (as "Polly Sartoris"), Helen Gates (as "Ensemble"), Etienne Girardot (as "Dudley La Fleur"), Ellwood Gray (as "Ensemble"), Frank Hall (as "Ensemble"), Fred Hall (as "Newton Canney/Sammy Snipe"), Otis Harper (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Harrison (as "Ensemble"), Kay Harrison (as "Ensemble"), Vanda Hoff (as "Maid o' the Mist/Orienta/Cecile"), Olin Howland (as "Morgan Atwell"), Jacquelyn Hunter (as "Ensemble"), Emma Janvier (as "Hariette Neville"), Stanley Jessup (as "Captain Morrow"), Julie Kelety (as "Ninon La Fleur"), Edith Kessler (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Law (as "Margie"), Muriel Lodge (as "Ensemble"), Leonora Lukens (as "Ensemble"), George E. Mack (as "Captain Morrow"), Gayle Mays (as "Ensemble"), Beulah McFarland (as "The Bride/Ensemble"), Margery Morrison (as "Ensemble"), Paul Porter (as "Ensemble"), Jobyna Ralston (as "Ensemble"), Fred Rogers (as "Ensemble"), Fred Santley (as "Jerry Lloyd"), Oscar Shaw (as "Robert Barker"), Rosemary Sill (as "Ensemble"), Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Harold Thompson (as "Ensemble"), Jack Tomson (as "Jennings"), Tommy Tomson (as "Kennedy"), Peggy Underwood (as "Ensemble"), Fay West (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Abraham L. Erlanger.
- (1925) Stage Play: Kosher Kitty Kelly. Musical comedy. Book by Leon De Costa. Music by Leon De Costa. Lyrics by Leon De Costa. Musical Director: George Hirst. Music orchestrated by Hilding Andersson. Musical Staging by Ralph Riggs. Directed by A.H. Van Buren. Times Square Theatre (moved to The Daly's 63rd Street Theatre from 21 Oct 1925- close): 15 Jun 1925- 10 Dec 1925 (166 performances). Cast: Beatrice Allen (as "Rosie Feinbaum"), William Brainerd (as "A Stranger"), Dorothy Gay (as "Zella Barnes"), Robert Leonard (as "Moses Ginsburg"), Basil Loughrane (as "Morris Rosen"), Jennie Moscowitz (as "Mrs. Sarah Feinbaum"), Charles F. O'Connor (as "Joe Barns"), Paul Porter (as "Wang Lee"), Marjorie Rooney (as "Zella Barnes"), Fred Santley (as "Patrick O'Reilly"), Helen Shipman (as "Kitty Kelly"), Dorothy Walters (as "Mrs. Mary Kelly"), Max Wideman (as "A Mysterious Gent"). Produced by Arch Productions, Inc. Note: Filmed as Kosher Kitty Kelly (1926) (distributed by FBO).
- (1926) Stage Play: Nic Nax of 1926. Musical revue. Music by Gitz Rice and Werner Janssen. Lyrics by Paul W. Porter, Matt Kennedy and Roger Gray. Directed by Paul W. Porter and Jack Conners. Cort Theatre: 2 Aug 1926- 13 Aug 1926 (13 performances). Cast: Suzanne Bennett, Nancy Gibbs, Roger Gray, Estelle Hunt, Nat Nazzarro, Irene Olsen, Gitz Rice, Ralph Riggs, Fred Santley [credited as Frederick Santley], Lorraine Sherwood, Harry Short, Sam Summers, Helen Wehrle, Katherine Witchie. Produced by George Mooser.
- (1927) Stage Play: Kiss Me! Musical comedy. Music by 'Winthrop Cortelyou'. Book and lyrics by Derick Wulff and Max Simon. Based on a farce by Richard Kessler. Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Choreographed by M. Senia Gluck. Directed by Edward Elsner. Lyric Theatre: 18 Jul 1927- 13 Aug 1927 (28 performances). Cast: Betty Andrews, Nettie Bennis, Alice Blain, Myra Blaine, Olga Borowska, Dorothy Dawn, Dorothy Dixon, Dorothy Dodd, Desiree Ellinger, Gladys Englander, Mona Fay, Charles Lawrence, Joseph Macauley, Crystal Moray, Ursula Murray, Marjorie Peterson, Enid Romany, Eddie Russell, Fred Santley (as "Paul Travers"), William Sellery, Hazel Stanley, Helen Thompson, Elvira Trego, Rosalie Trego, Ralph Whitehead. Produced by J.J. Levinson.
- (1927) Stage Play: Happy. Musical comedy. Music by Frank H. Grey. Book by Vincent Lawrence and McElbert Moore. Lyrics by Earle Crooker and McElbert Moore. Additional lyrics by Frank H. Grey and Ethelberta Hasbrook. Additional music by Ethelberta Hasbrook. Musical Director: Carlton Kelsey. Directed by Walter Brooks. Earl Carroll Theatre (moved to Daly's 63rd Street Theatre from 6 Feb 1928- close): 5 Dec 1927- 25 Feb 1928). Cast: Lois Alexander, Daisie Bay, Bill Brown, Donald Campbell, Joseph Clayton, Alice Cochran, Ann Cochran, Gene Collins, Don Cortez, Willard DashiellHarriett Dixon, Bill Eckhard, Madeline Fairbanks, George Fredericks, Edwin Gaillard, Katherine Glading, Percy Helton (as "Siggy Sigler"), John Kane, Rosa Lee, Clay Long, Mabel Martin, Anna Marie McKenney, Bob Nelson, Hermes Pan (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Vasso Pan, Nanie Possiel, Donald Rand, Lucile Reece, Betty Rourke, Fred Santley (as "Jack Gaynor") [final Broadway role], Hugh Saunders, Shirley Sherman, Paula Sidman, Ruth Simmons, Virginia Smith, Richard Sumner, Hatty White, Edith Mae Wright. Produced by Murray Phillips.
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