- (1887 - 1931) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1887) Stage Play: The Highest Bidder. Written by Robert Reece and Morton Maddison. Play Edited by and under the stage direction of David Belasco. Lyceum Theatre: 3 May 1887- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Belle Archer (as "Rose Thornhill"), Herbert Archer (as "Sir Evelyn Graine, Baronet"), Walter C. Bellows [credited as Walter Clarke Bellows] (as "Joseph, Servant to Thornhill"), Rowland Buckstone (as "Sir Muffin Struggles, A Philanthropist"), Maurice Clyde (as "Bill, His Assistant"), Lizzie Duroy (as "Mrs Honiton Lacy"), William Faversham (as "Parkyn His Valet") [Broadway debut], Miss Kline (as "Servant"), W.J. LeMoyne (as "Boham Chevoit Of The Firs, His Neighbor"), J.W. Pigott (as "Lawrence Thornhill Of The Larches"), Francis Raynes (as "Servant"), Percy Sage (as "Frank Wiggins"), Eugene B. Sanger (as "Telegraph Messenger"), E.H. Sothern (as "Jack Hammerton, of Hammerton, Mallet & Co, London"), Kitty Wilson (as "Louisa, Her Daughter"), Alfred Young (as "Sergeant Downey").
- (1893) Stage Play: The Younger Son. Written by David Belasco. Empire Theatre: 24 Oct 1893- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Viola Allen, William Faversham, Henry Miller, May Robson [Broadway debut], W.H. Thompson, Edna Wallace.
- (1894) Stage Play: The Masqueraders. Drama. Written by Henry Arthur Jones. Empire Theatre: 3 Dec 1894- Mar 1895 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast [as known]: Viola Allen (as "Dulcie"), William Faversham (as "Sir Brice Skene"), Henry Miller (as "David Remon"). Notes: (1) By Guilded Age standards, this was considered a smash hit. (2) Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as The Masquerader (1914).
- (1895) Stage Play: The Importance of Being Earnest. Comedy. Written by Oscar Wilde. Empire Theatre: 22 Apr 1895- 1 May 1895 (12 performances). Cast: Viola Allen (as "Honorable Gwendolyn Fairfax, Lady Bracknell's daughter"), W.H. Crompton (as "Rev. Canon Chasuble, D.D., Rector of Woolton"), William Faversham (as "Algernon Moncrieff"), Henry Miller (as "John Worthing, J.P., Of the Manor House, Woolton, Hertfordshire"), May Robson (as "Miss Priam"), Ida Vernon (as "Lady Bracknell"). Note: Inarguably Oscar Wilde's trademark work, it is perhaps remarkable that it was a major flop in this original production.
- (1895) Stage Play: The Luck of Roaring/Camp Gudgeons [joint production]. Empire Theatre: 14 May 1895- 28 May 1895 (unknown performances). The Luck of Roaring Camp: Written by Bret Harte. Cast [as known]: May Robson. Note: Filmed as Luck of Roaring Camp (1937). Gudgeons: Written by Thornton Clark and Louis N. Parker. Cast: Kitty Cheatham (as "Persis"), W.H. Crompton (as "Howard R. Harrison"), William Faversham (as "Reginald"), Henry Miller (as "James Ffolliott Treherne").
- (1896) Stage Play: Marriage. Comedy. Written by Brandon Thomas and Henry Keeling. Empire Theatre: 17 Feb 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Viola Allen, Elsie DeWolfe, Robert Edeson, William Faversham, 'Joseph Humphries (I)'.
- (1896) Stage Play: Under the Red Robe. Romance. Written by Edward E. Rose. Based on the novel by Stanley Weyman. Empire Theatre: 28 Dec 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Viola Allen (as "Renee"), Lewis Baker (as "Henri de Cocheforet"), J.E. Dodson (as "Cardinal Richelieu"), William Faversham (as "Gil de Berault").
- (1897) Stage Play: A Man and His Wife. Drama. Written by George Fleming. Empire Theatre: 6 Mar 1897 (1 performance). Cast [as known]: William Faversham, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen.
- (1898) Stage Play: The Conquerors. Drama. Written by Paul M. Potter. Empire Theatre: 4 Jan 1898- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Viola Allen, William Faversham. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1898) Stage Play: Phroso. Drama. Written by Anthony Hope. Book adapted by Edward E. Rose and H.V. Esmond. Empire Theatre: 26 Dec 1898- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: William Faversham (as "Lord Wheatley"), Jesse Millward (as "Phroso").
- (1899) Stage Play: Lord and Lady Algy. Comedy. Written by R.C. Carton. Empire Theatre: 14 Feb 1899- May 1899 (closing date unknown/111 performances). Cast: John Armstrong, E.Y. Backus, J.H. Benrimo, Frank Brownlee, Blanche Burton, W.H. Compton, William Faversham, Marian Gardiner, George W. Howard, Louise Maltman, Jesse Millward, George Osborne Jr., George C. Pearce, May Robson, Guy Standing, John R. Sumner, Lillian Thurgate, Joseph Wheelock Jr., W.H. Workman. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1899) Stage Play: Romeo and Juliet. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Empire Theatre: 8 May 1899- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Maude Adams (as "Juliet, daughter to Capulet"), William Faversham (as "Romeo, son of Montague"), James K. Hackett (as "Mercutio"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1899) Stage Play: Lord and Lady Algy. Comedy (revival). Written by R.C. Carton. Knickerbocker Theatre: 16 Oct 1899- Oct 1899 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: John Armstrong, E.Y. Backus, J.H. Benrimo, Frank Brownlee, Blanche Burton, W.H. Crompton, William Faversham, Marian Gardiner, George W. Howard, Louise Maltman, Jesse Millward, George Osborne Jr., George C. Pearce, May Robson, Guy Standing, John R. Sumner, Lillian Thurgate, Joseph Wheelock Jr., W.H. Workman. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1899) Stage Play: My Lady's Lord. Comedy. Written by H.V. Hammond. Scenic Design by Edward G. Unitt. Empire Theatre: 25 Dec 1899- Jan 1900 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: E.Y. Backus, J.H. Benrimo, Blanche Burton, John F. Cook, W.H. Crompton, William Faversham, Sidney Herbert, George W. Howard, Jesse Millward, Nat Nazarro Jr., 'George Osbourne (I)', Sara Perry, Guy Standing, Lillian Thurgate, Joseph Wheelock Jr. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1900) Stage Play: Brother Officers. Comedy. Written by Leo Trevor. Empire Theatre: 16 Jan 1900- Apr 1900 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, E.Y. Backus (as "Col. Stapylton"), Frank Brownlee (as "Jarvis"), Blanche Burton, W.H. Crompton, Margaret Dale (as "Kate Johnson"), Charles Estie (as "Mess Waiter"), William Faversham (as "Lt. John Hinds, V.C."), George W. Howard, 'George Osbourne (I)', George C. Pearce, Guy Standing, Edwin Stevens, George Sylvester, Lillian Thurgate, Joseph Wheelock Jr. (as "Lt. Earl of Hunstanton"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Bugle Call/A Man and His Wife [joint production]. The BugleCall: Written by Louis N. Parker and Addison Bright. Empire Theatre: 2 Apr 1900- Apr 1900 (24 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, Rose Eytinge, Edwin Stevens, John R. Sumner, Joseph Wheelock Jr., Mrs. Thomas Whiffen. A Man and His Wife (1900): Drama (revival). Written by George Fleming. Cast: E.Y. Backus, Frank Brownlee, William Faversham, Margaret Gordon, Kate Hassett, Jessie Millward, George Osbourne, Guy Standing, Lillian Thurgate, Joseph Wheelock Jr. Mrs. Thomas Whiffen. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1900) Stage Play: Brother Officers. Comedy (revival). Written by Leo Trevor. Empire Theatre: 27 Aug 1900- Sep 1900 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin (as "Baroness Roydon"), E.Y. Backus (as "Col. Stapylton"), Frank Brownlee (as "Jarvis"), W.H. Crompton (as "The Dean of Orchester"), Margaret Dale (as "Kate Johnson"), Charles Estie (as "Mess Waiter"), William Faversham (as "Lt. John Hinds, V.C."), George W. Howard, 'George Osbourne (I)' (as "Foxhall"), Guy Standing (as "Lt. Launcelot Pleydell"), Edwin Stevens (as "Robert Hutton"), George Sylvester, Lillian Thurgate, Joseph Wheelock Jr. (as "Lt. Earl of Hunstanton"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Lady Margaret Pleydell"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: Brother Officers. Comedy (revival). Written by Leo Trevor. Directed by Joseph Humphries. Empire Theatre: 8 Apr 1901- Apr 1901 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin (as "Baroness Roydon"), E.Y. Backus (as "Col. Stapylton"), Frank Brownlee (as "Jarvis"), Blanche Burton, W.H. Crompton (as "The Dean of Orchester"), Margaret Dale (as "Kate Johnson"), William Faversham (as "Lt. John Hinds, V.C."), Ethel Hornick (as "Mrs. Hammond"), Gardiner Jenkins (as "Jarvis"), George Osbourne (as "Foxhall"), Guy Standing, Edwin Stevens, George Sylvester, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Lady Margaret Pleydell"), Wallace Worsley (as "Lt. Earl of Hunstanton"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: Diplomacy. (Revival). Written by Victorien Sardou. Empire Theatre: 15 Apr 1901- Jun 1901 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin (as "Dora"), William Barnes (as "Francois"), Frank Brownlee (as "Antonio"), Margaret Dale (as "Mion"), William Faversham (as "Henry Beauclerc"), Ethel Hornick (as "Lady Fairfax"), Jessie Millward (as "Countess Zicka"), George Osbourne (as "Markham"), Charles Richman (as "Capt. Julian Beauclerc"), Guy Standing (as "Count Orloff"), Edwin Stevens (as "Baron Stein"), George Sylvester (as "Sheppard"), James Weed (as "Messenger"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Marquise De Rio Zares"), Wallace Worsley (as "Algie Fairfax"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: A Royal Rival. Drama. Based from a book adaption by Gerald du Maurier. Criterion Theatre: 26 Aug 1901- Dec 1901 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: William Faversham, Jessie Busley, A.R. Dalton, Charles Daniels, William Danner, Snitz Edwards, Jules Ferrar [Broadway debut], Maggie Fisher [credited as Maggie Holloway Fischer], Robert P. Harvey , Frank Hinton, Joseph Holland, Arthur L. Jarrett [Broadway debut], N.S. Jelenko, James Kearney, Julie Opp, J.T. Scully, Thomas Smithson, Edwin Stevens, Joseph Webber. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: Prince Charlie. Written by Robert Marshall. Criterion Theatre: 22 Oct 1901- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: William Faversham.
- (1902) Stage Play: Imprudence. Comedy. Written by H.V. Esmond. Empire Theatre: 17 Nov 1902- Jan 1903 (closing date unknown/66 performances). Cast: Annie Adams, Richard Bennett, Fay Davis [Broadway debut], Mrs. Georgie Dickson, Helen Douglas, Wallace Erskine, William Faversham, Joseph Francoeur, Charles Harbury, Julian L'Estrange, Jeffreys Lewis, Helen Lowell, Herbert Pollard, H. Carlton Redding, Mrs. Sol Smith, Hilda Spong, Caroline Starbuck, W.H. Thompson. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: Miss Elizabeth's Prisoner. Written by Robert N. Stephens and Lyall Swete. Criterion Theatre: 23 Nov 1903- Dec 1903 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: John Armstrong, Charles Avery, William Faversham (as "Captain Harry Peyton"), George Gaisford, Charles Harbury, Ira Hards, Maud Hosford, Gordon Lee, Percy Lyndal, Hilda Spong (as "Elizabeth Philipse"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: Lord and Lady Algy. Comedy (revival). Written by R.C. Carton. Criterion Theatre: 14 Dec 1903- Dec 1903 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: John Armstrong, E.Y. Backus, Charles Bertram, Marian Childers, Albert Cowles [credited as Albert Cowels] (Broadway debut), William Faversham, Edwin Hale, Charles Harbury, Ira Hards, Maud Hosford, Stanley Jessup, Louis La Bey, Rose Le Moine, Percy Lyndal, H. Carlton Redding, Madelaine Rives, Madeline Rives, Mabel Roebuck, Hilda Spong, John C. Tremayne. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: Letty. Drama. Written by Arthur Wing Pinero. Hudson Theatre: 12 Sep 1904- Nov 1904 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Albert Cowles, Ivo Dawson, Henri De Barry, William Faversham, Katherine Florence, Frank Goldsmith, Sidney Herbert, Carlotta Nillson, Olive Oliver, Julie Opp, Arthur Playfair, Margery Taylor, Tom Terriss, John C. Tremayne, Wallace Widdicombe, Fritz Williams. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Squaw Man. Drama. Written by Edwin Milton Royle. Directed by Edwin Milton Royle and William Faversham. Wallack's Theatre: 23 Oct 1905- Apr 1906 (closing date unknown/222 performances). Cast: C.A. Carlton, George Fawcett, William Frederick, William S. Hart, Selene Johnson, Mitchell Lewis, Bertram Marburgh, Adrienne Morrison [credited as Mabel Morrison], Theodore Roberts, W.H. Sadler, Emmett Shackelford, Herbert Sleath, Hugo Toland, Cecil Ward, Frederick Watson, Baco White. Produced by Liebler & Co. Note: The play proved quite durable. It enjoyed 4 Broadway revivals into 1922 and was eventually purchased by Jesse Lasky (Famous Players; later known as Paramount Pictures) as the basis for The Squaw Man (1914), arguably the first feature film shot in Hollywood.
- (1908) Stage Play: The World and His Wife. Written by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger [credited as Charles Frederick Nirdlinger]. Based on the "El Gran Galeoto" of José Echegaray y Eizaguirre [credited as Jose Echegaray] (final Broadway credit). Music by William Furst. Directed by William Faversham. Daly's Theatre: 2 Nov 1908- 14 Jan 1909 (88 performances). Cast: Lionel Belmore (as "Genaro"), H. Cooper Cliffe (as "Don Julian"), William Faversham (as "Don Ernesto"), Charles Harbury (as "Don Severo"), Olive Oliver (as "Dona Mercedes"), Julie Opp (as "Dona Teodora"), Harry Redding (as "Don Pepito"), Morton Selten [credited as Morton Selton] (as "Captain Beaulieu"). Produced by William Faversham. Note: Filmed by Fox Films as The Celebrated Scandal (1915), Cosmopolitan Productions as The World and His Wife (1920), by MGM as Lovers? (1927), Festín de buitres (1949), El gran Galeoto (1951).
- (1909) Stage Play: The Barber of New Orleans. Written by Edward Childs Carpenter [earliest Broadway credit]. Daly's Theatre: 15 Jan 1909- 5 Feb 1909 (27 performances). Cast: Gertrude Augarde, Alice Belmore, Lionel Belmore, Frank Bendtsen, Berton Churchill, H. Cooper Cliffe, William Faversham, Leonie Flugrath, Charles Harbury, Frank A. Lyon, John May, Olive Oliver, Julie Opp, Harry Redding, Morton Selten, Percy Waram. Produced by William Faversham.
- (1909) Stage Play: Herod. Written by Stephen Phillips. Lyric Theatre: 26 Oct 1909- Nov 1909 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: William Faversham (as "Herod"), Hylton Allen [credited as A. Hylton Allen] (as "Aristobulus"), Alice Belmore (as "Hagar"), Lionel Belmore (as "Physician"), Leon Brown (as "Sentinel"), Berton Churchill [credited as Burton Churchill] (as "Sohemus"), H. Cooper Cliffe (as "Gadias"), Warren Conlan (as "Priest"), Helen Dedens, Mary Marshall (as "Ruth"), Claire McDowell (as "Bathsheba"), Olive Oliver (as "Salome"), Julie Opp (as "Mariamne"), Harry Redding (as "Councillor"), Sidney Seaward (as "Messenger"), Morton Selten (as "Pheroras"), Earl Q. Snider (as "Syllaeus"), Tracy and Hay (as "Cypros").
- (1911) Stage Play: The Faun.
- (1912) Stage Play: Julius Caesar. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Lyric Theatre: 4 Nov 1912- Dec 1912 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast included: Lionel Belmore, William Faversham. Produced by William Faversham.
- (1914) Stage Play: Othello.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Hawk. Written by Francis de Croisset. Translated by Marie Zane Taylor. Shubert Theatre (moved to Maxine Elliott's Theatre from 30 Nov 1914- Close): 28 Sep 1914- unknown (136 performances). Cast: Herbert Belmore, William H. Burton, Lawrence Clifford, Richard Dix [Broadway debut], Mlle. Gabrielle Dorziat, William Faversham, V.L. Granville, Grace Henderson, Howard Jones, Wright Kramer, Frank Losee, P.J. MacCord, Harold Meltzer, Conway Tearle Pauline Whitson.
- (1916) Stage Play: Getting Married. Comedy. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by William Faversham. Booth Theatre: 6 Nov 1916- Feb 1917 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: Herbert Belmore (as "The Beadle"), Virginia Fox Brooks (as "Edith Bridgenorth"), Charles Cherry (as "St. John Hotchkiss"), Henrietta Crosman (as "Mrs. George Collins"), Edwin Cushman (as "Oliver Cromwell Soames/Anthony"), Hugh Dillman (as "Cecil Sykes"), William Faversham (as "The Bishop"), George Fitzgerald (as "Reginald Bridgenorth"), Mrs. Edmund Gurney (as "Mrs. Bridgenorth"), Arleen Hackett (as "Leo"), Lumsden Hare (as "The General/Boxer"), John Harwood (as "William Collins"), Hilda Spong (as "Lesbia Grantham"). Produced by William Faversham.
- (1917) Stage Play: Misalliance. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by William Faversham. Broadhurst Theatre: 27 Sep 1917- Nov 1917 (closing date unknown/52 performances). Cast: Macklyn Arbuckle (as "John Tarleton"), George Fitzgerald (as "Lord Summerhays"), Warburton Gamble (as "Joey Percival, an aviator"), Mrs. Edmund Gurney (as "Mrs. Tarleton"), Katharine Kaelred (as "Lina Szczepanowska"), Philip Leigh (as "Bentley Summerhays"), Frederick Lloyd (as "Johnny Tarleton"), Malcolm Morley (as "Gunner"), Elisabeth Risdon (as "Hypatia Tarleton"). Produced by William Faversham.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Old Country.
- (1917) Stage Play: Lord and Lady Algy. Comedy (revival). Written by R.C. Carton.
- (1918) Stage Play: Allegiance.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Prince and the Pauper.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Silver Fox. Drama.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Squaw Man. Drama (revival). Written by Edwin Milton Royle. Directed by William Faversham. Astor Theatre: 26 Dec 1921- Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/50 performances). Cast: Herbert Ashton (as "Grouchy, Cowboy on Carston's Ranch"), Elizabeth Bellairs (as "Lady Mabel Wynnegate, Sister of Henry Wynnegate"), Chauncey Causland (as "McSorley, Engineer of the Overland Limited"), H. Cooper Cliffe (as "Malcolm Petrie, Solicitor of Henry Wynnegate"), Murray Darcy (as "Parker, Conductor of the Overland Limited"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Henry Wynnegate, Earl of Kerhill"), Bernard Durkin (as "Little Hal, Nat-U-Ritch's Son"), Herbert Farjeon (as "Baco White"), William Faversham (as "Capt. James Wynnegate, Cousin of Henry Wynnegate, Afterwards Known as Jim Carson"), William Frederic (as "Bud Hardy, County Sheriff"), Harry Hanlon (as "Pete, A Cowboy"), Winifred Harris (as "Lady Elizabeth Wynnegate, Mother of Henry Wynnegate"), Riley Hatch (as "Tab-Y-Wana, Peach Chief of the Utes"), William T. Hays (as "Mr. Hiram Doolittle"), Frank Hollins (as "Sir John Applegate, Diana's Cousin"), Julia Hoyt (as "Diana Wynnegate, Countess of Kerhill"), Curley Judge (as "Punk, A Chinaman"), Emily Lorraine (as "Mrs. Hiram Doolittle"), Frank Lyon (as "Parson"), Bertram A. Marburgh (as "Andy, Cowboy on Carston's Ranch"), Burr McIntosh (as "Big Bill, Foreman of Carston's Ranch"), Willard Robertson (as "Cash Hawkins"), Gerald Rogers (as "Rev. Belachazar Chiswick"), Josephine Royle (as "Nat-U-Ritch, Daughter of Tab-Y-Wana"), George Schaeffer (as "Bates, Butler of Henry Wynnegate"), Emmett Shackelford (as "Shorty, Cowboy on Carston's Ranch"), Edmund Soraghan (as "Nick, Barkeeper of "The Long Horn Saloon"), Ralph Sumpter (as "Lieut. Crosby"), Raymond Van Rensselaer (as "Lieut. Markwell"). Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1923) Stage Play: A Lesson in Love. Comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: Leah Kleschna. Drama (revival). Written by C.M.S. McLellan. Lyric Theatre: 21 Apr 1924- May 1924 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Katharine Alexander, Edith Baker (as "Madame Berton"), Ulric Collins, Hal Crane, Arnold Daly, William Faversham (as "Paul Sylvaine"), Helen Gahagan, Mary Hone, Arnold Korff (as "General Berton"), José Ruben (as "Schram"), Lowell Sherman. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Mask and the Face. Comedy. Written by C.B. Fernald, adapted from a story by Luigi Chiarelli. Bijou Theatre: 10 Sep 1924- Sep 1924 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Horace Braham (as "Georges Almaire"), Maud Durand (as "Teresa"), Austin Fairman (as "Franco Spina"), William Faversham (as "Count Mario Grazio"), Charles Hampden (as "Judge Ugo Praga"), Lumsden Hare (as "Pier Zanotti"), Beatrice Miles (as "Wanda Borelli"), Robert Montgomery [Broadway debut], Frederic Monti (as "Luigi Bunghi"), John Robert (as "A Boy"), Adele Thatcher-Shreve (as "A Girl"), H. Ashton Tonge (as "Andrea"), Edith Campbell (as "Walker Delia Fambri"), Catherine Willard (as "Savina Grazia"), Ann Winston (as "Nina Zanotti"). Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1928) Stage Play: Diplomacy (Revival).
- (1928) Stage Play: Hotbed. Comedy/drama.
- (1929) Stage Play: Her Friend the King. Comedy.
- (March 28, 1921 to April 3, 1921) He played Miles Hendon in a stage adaptation of Mark Twain's novel, "The Prince and the Pauper," at the Hanna Theater in Cleveland, Ohio with Ruth Findlay (Prince Edward Tudor and Pauper Tom Canty) in the cast.
- (October 18, 1925) He acted in the play, "Foot-Loose," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
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