- (1914 - 1932) Stage actor. Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1914) Stage Play: The Garden of Paradise. Written by Edward Sheldon. Based on "The Little Mermaid" by Hans Christian Andersen. Park Theatre: 28 Nov 1914- Dec 1914 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Albert Barrett, Sheridan Block, Lionel Braham [Broadway debut], Frank Conroy, Clarence Felter, W.W. Gear, Richard Hale [Broadway debut], Renee Kelly, Bennett Kilpack, Murray Kinnell [Broadway debut], Rosalie Mathieu, Eva Michner, Littledale Power, Maurice Robinson, John Rogers, Emily Stevens, Minnie Terry. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1915) Stage Play: Androcles and the Lion. Comedy. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Wallack's Theatre: 27 Jan 1915- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Eric Blind, Horace Braham, Lionel Braham, Cecil Cameron, Kate Carlyon, Ernest Cossart (as "Centurian"), Walter Creighton, Philip Dwyer (as "Lion"), Gerald Hamer, O.P. Heggie as "Androcles"), Edgar Kent, Wright Kramer, Arnold Lucy, Ian Maclaren, Hugh MacRae, Lillah McCarthy. Produced by Harley Granville-Barker.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife. Written by Anatole France. Scenic Design by Robert Edmond Jones. Wallack's Theatre: 27 Jan 1915- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Edmund Banks, Ruby Blythe, Horace Braham, Lionel Braham, Cecil Cameron, George Carr, Ernest Cossart, Gerald Hamer, O.P. Heggie, Isabel Jeans, Edgar Kent, Eva Leonard Boyne, Manice Lewis, Arnold Lucy, Lillah McCarthy, Hugh McRae. Produced by Harley Granville-Barker.
- (1915) Stage Play: A Midsummer Night's Dream. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Harley Granville-Barker. Wallack's Theatre: 16 Feb 1915- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Mary Barton (as "Hippolyta"), Eric Blind (as "Theseus"), Horace Braham (as "Oberon"), Lionel Braham (as "Tom Snout, A tinker"), Cecil Cameron (as "Puck/Robin Goodfellow"), George Carr (as "Snug, A joiner"), Ernest Cossart (as "Nick Bottom, A weaver"), Valerie Cossart (as "Cobweb"), Walter Creighton (as "Lysander"), Gerald Hamer (as "Francis Flute, A bellows-mender"), O.P. Heggie (as "Peter Quince, A carpenter"), Isabel Jeans (as "Titania"), Edgar Kent (as "Egeus"), Bertha Kirstein (as "Mustardseed"), Wright Kramer (as "Philostrate"), Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Hermia, Daughter of Egeus"), Arnold Lucy (as "Robin Starveling, A tailor"), Ian Maclaren (as "Demetrius"), Lillah McCarthy (as "Helena"), Arthur Oppenheim (as "Moth"), Audrey Ridgewell (as "Peaseblossom"), Edward Roberts (as "Fairy").
- (1915) Stage Play: The Doctor's Dilemma. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Wallack's Theatre: 26 Mar 1915- unknown (closing date unknown/unknown performances). Cast: Lionel Braham (as "Sir Patrick Cullen"), Kate Carlyon, George Carr, Ernest Cossart (as "The Newspaper Man"), Reynolds Evans (as "Redpenny"), Walter Geer, Nicholas Hannen, O.P. Heggie (as "Sir Ralph Bloomfield Bonington"), Edgar Kent, Wright Kramer, Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Minnie Tinwell"), Arnold Lucy (as "Mr. Cutler Walpole"), Ian Maclaren (as "Sir Colenson Ridgeon"), Lillah McCarthy.
- (1916) Stage Play: King Henry VIII. Historical drama (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. New Amsterdam Theatre: 14 Mar 1916- May 1916 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Claude Beerbohm, Lionel Braham, Reginald Carrington, Fred Eric, Edward S. Forbes, Charles Fulle, Lyn Harding, Henry Herbert, G.A. Mavity, Eric Maxon, Douglas Ross, Arthur Row, Alfred Shirley, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Craig Ward, Harold Wing.
- (1916) Stage Play: Caliban of the Yellow Sands. Musical. Written by Percy MacKaye. Directed by Joseph Urban and Richard Orynski. Lewisohn Stadium of City College of New York: 24 May 1916- Jun 1916 (closing date unknown/10 performances). Cast: Beatrice Beckley (as "Anne Page"), Eric Blind (as "Lorenzo/Antony"), Lionel Braham (as "Caliban"), Matthew Briggs (as "War"), Maurice Cass (as "Pandarus"), Viola Compton (as "Mistress Ford"), Cyril Courtney (as "The Banished Duke"), Clifford Devereaux (as "Eros"), John Drew (as "Shakespeare"), Augustin Duncan (as "Horatio"), Fred Eric (as "Romeo/Orlando"), Marion Evenson (as "Charmian/Perdita"), Edward Fielding (as "Death"), Etienne Girardot (as "Sir Hugh Evans"), Gladys Hanson (as "Cressida"), Gareth Hughes (as "Ariel"), Howard Kyle (as "Prospero"), Mary Lawton (as "The Spirit of Time"), Thais Lawton (as "Mistress Page"), Frederick Lewis (as "King Henry The Fifth"), Henry Ludlowe (as "Brutus"), Allan Ross MacDougall (as "Boy"), Clarence Major (as "Jessica/Attendant"), Robert B. Mantell (as "Hamlet"), Edith Wynne Matthison (as "Miranda"), Emanuel Reicher (as "Ghost of Caesar/Ghost of Hamlet's Father"), Hedwiga Reicher (as "Cleopatra") [final Broadway role], Brigham Royce (as "Lust"), John Sahlveck (as "Lucius"), William H. Sams (as "Marcelius/Jacques"), Margherita Sargent (as "St. Agnes"), George F. Smithfield (as "Adam"), Joseph Sterling (as "Troilus/Florizel"), Joseph Whitmore (as "Sycorax'), Thomas A. Wise (as "Sir John Falstaff"), Margaret Wycherly (as "Juliet").
- (1920) Stage Play: Mecca. Musical. Century Theatre: 4 Oct 1920- 22 Jan 1921 (130 performances). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Miracle. Written by Max Reinhardt and Karl Vollmöller. Scenic Design by Norman Bel Geddes. Assistant Director: Richard Boleslawski. Set Designer: Edgar G. Ulmer. Directed by Max Reinhardt. Century Theatre: 16 Jan 1924- Jun 1924 (closing date unknown/175 performances). Cast: Rudolph Schildkraut, Joseph Schildkraut, Laura Alberta, Mariska Aldrich, Denis Auburn, Nikita Balieff, Fritz Feld (as "Revolutionist/Majordomo"), Lionel Braham (as "Executioner / The Burgomaster"), Orville Caldwell, Maria Carmi, Maria Cherer-Bekefi, Monsieur Friedli, Nicholas Glowatski, David Hennessey, Werner Krauss, Schuyler Ladd (as "The Prince/ The Blind Peasant's Son"), Carl Linke, Elsie Lorenz, Mrs. John Major, Lady Diana Manners [alternate], Charles Peyton, Rosamond Pinchot, Luis Rainer, Rudolph Schildkraut, Louis Sturez, Claudia Carlstadt Wheeler. Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest. (Uncredited). Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1928) Stage Play: Mima. Written by David Belasco. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 12 Dec 1928- May 1929 (closing date unknown/180 performances). Cast: Eduardo Abdo, A.E. Anson (as "Magister"), Najeeb Assaf, Eva Barcay, Philip Bishop, Sidney Blackmer (as "Janos"), William Boag, Lionel Braham (as "Rubicante"), Romaine Callender (as "Malacoda"), Reginald Carrington, Norman Constantin, Armand Cortes, W. Gordon Craig, Ruth Dayton, Eugene Donovan, Andre Dumont, Jane Ferrell, Myra Florian, Dwight Frye (as "Alfons"), George Gardon, Vivienne Gieson, Florence Golden, Kitty Gray, Alan Hale (as "Farfarello"), Charlcie Hedge, Arthur Stuart Hull (as "The Husband"), Jerome Jordan, Madeline King, Richard Lambart, Frank Lengel, Arthur MacArthur, Schuyler MacGuffin, Charles H. Martin, Jah Misko, Fred Nelson, Logan Paul [final Broadway role], Lennox Pawle, Ben Probst, Frederick Raymond, George Ryan, Anthony J. Sansome, Harold Seton, Loretto Shea, Maurice Sturez, Bernard Sussman, Douglas F. Swanson, Lenore Ulric, Kraft Wilson, Helen Withers, H. Percy Woodley, Ali Ilma Yousoff. Produced by David Belasco.
- (1930) Stage Play: Lysistrata. Comedy (revival). Written by Aristophanes. Material adapted by Gilbert Seldes. Music by Leo Ornstein. Choreographed by Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman. Directed by Norman Bel Geddes. 44th Street Theatre: 5 Jun 1930- Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/252 performances). Cast: Hortense Alden (as "Myrrhine"), Lillian Ardell, Helen Blair Bailey, Ada Barbour, Gloria Braggiotti, Lionel Braham (as "President of the Senate"), Myra Brooks, Charles R. Burrows, Conrad Cantzen (as "Fifth Old Man"), Justine Chase, Virginia Chauvenet, John F. Clearman, 'Louise Closser Hale' (as "Dancer"), John C. Davis, Dave DeSin, Charles E. Douglas, Eric Dressler (as "A Herald from Sparta"), Hope Emerson (as "Lampito") [Broadway debut], Consuelo Flowerton, Ruth Garland, May Gerald, Etienne Girardot (as "Third Old Man"), John Glenn, Ilse Gronau, Chester Hammond, Paul Haskle, Ernestine Henoch, Harry Henshaw, Doris Hesser, Mary Ann Holt, Ernest Howard, Letitia Ide, Clayton Irving, Bernard Jay, Violet Kemble Cooper (as "Lysistrata"), Elizabeth Kennedy, Ada Klein, Marie Lalloz, Charles Laskey, Jerome Lawlor, Jose Limon, James McCallion, Burton McEvilly, Nancy McKnight, Owen Meech, Gwendolyn Mervin, Thomas Moody, Morton Moore, Marion Morehouse, Mary Morris, Pauline Potter, Elsie Rand, Elizabeth Rechelle, Houston Richards, Albert Robinson, Miriam Schiller, Betty Schlaffer, Lucian Scott, Maud Sinclair (as "Old Women's Chorus"), Helen Strumlauf, Elliot Sullivan, Ernest Truex (as "Kinesias"), Neville Westman, Nydia Westman, Thornton Whitney, June Wilkinson, George J. Williams, Howard Wilson, Ian Wolfe (as "First Old Man"). Produced by Philadelphia Theatre Association Inc.
- (1932) Stage Play: Jewel Robbery. Comedy. Written by Bertram Bloch, from the Hungarian of Ladislas Fodor. Directed and produced by Paul Streger. Booth Theatre: 13 Jan 1932- Feb 1932 (closing date unknown/54 performances). Cast: Lionel Braham (as "Lenz"), Stuart Casey, Clarence Derwent (as "Franz"), Mary Ellis, Harold Johnsrud, Hazel Nagley, Eugene Powers, Frederick Roland, Louis M. Simon, Basil Sydney, Robert Vivian, Cora Witherspoon (as "Marianne"). Produced by Paul Streger. Note: Filmed by Warner Bros. as Jewel Robbery (1932).
- (1932) Stage Play: The Man Who Reclaimed His Head. Drama. Written by Jean Bart. Directed by Herbert J. Biberman. Broadhurst Theatre: 8 Sep 1932- Oct 1932 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Rita Agostini, Jean Arthur (as "Adele Verin"), Richard Barrows, William Boren, Richard Bowler (as "French Soldier"), Lionel Braham (as "Baron de Montford") [final Broadway role], Romaine Callender (as "Fernand Demoncey"), Stuart Casey, Edward T. Colebrook, James J. Coyle, Roger Paul Craig, Alexander Cross, Marjorie Dalton, Evelyn Eaton, Julien Garfield, Marshall Hale, Daniel Hamilton, Ray Harper, Hester Holm, David Hughes, Marie Hunt, Ray Lawrence, Lucille Lortel, Emily Lowry, Burton Mallory, Tucker McGuire, Kay Miller, Dennie Moore (as "Chonchon"), Mona Moray, Robert Neff, Allen Nourse (as "Jack/Waiter/Picard") [Broadway debut], Milton Owen (as "Spectator"), Claude Rains (as "Paul Verin"), Janet Rathbun, C. Ellsworth Smith, Paul Wilson, Carleton Young (as "Curly"). Produced by Arthur Hammerstein and L. Lawrence Weber. Note: Produced by Universal Pictures as The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1934) starring Claude Rains.
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