- Stage actor (primarily vaudeville and road show circuits). Active on Broadway in the following production:
- The Billionaire (1902). Musical/farce. Music by Gustav Kerker. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Choreographed by Ned Wayburn. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Daly's Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 6 Apr 1903- close): 29 Dec 1902- Apr 1903 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: R.A. Beale (as "First Theatre-goer"), Patricia Rooney (as "A Page") [credited as Marion Bent], Vera Cameron (as "Miss Capitol"), George Dolan (as "Second Theatre-goer"), Marie Doro (as "Rosalba"), Edward Everett (as "Southern Gent"), Sallie Fisher (as "Flora"), L.C. Fitzroy (as "First Ticket Speculator"), Louis Foley (as "Hot Stuff Jake"), Nellie Follis (as "Pansy Good"), Abraham Friedland (as "Ping Pong"), James Grant (as "Mr. Gummel"), William Havens (as "Mr. Fidget"), Lillian Hudson (as "Miss Gotham"), Walter James (as "Second Ticket Speculator"), Harry Kelly (as "Tim Lafferty"), John P. Kennedy (as "Monsieur Achille Petipas"), Thomas C. Leary (as "Mr. Peppercorn"), George Lyman (as "Third Theatre-goer"), Harry MacDonough (as "Baptiste"), Sallie McNeel (as "Miss Tremont"), Sadie Peters (as "Miss Tulane"), Hans F. Robert (as "Wally Peppercorn"), May Robson (as "Mrs. Peppercorn"), A. Rosenthal (as "Little Leopold"), Gertrude Saye (as "Miss Lakeside/Mirandy Hopkins"), Fred Scott (as "M. Cardenes"), Charles Sinclair (as "Messenger Boy"), Elphye Snowden (as "Miss Memphis"), Julius Steger (as "Lieutenant Ladislas"), John Steppling (as "Mr. Herman Rheinheister"), Albert S. Sykes (as "Hiram Hopkins"), Jerome Sykes (as "John Doe"), Frank Todd (as "A Stage Carpenter"), Hattie Waters (as "Miss Flossie Frivol"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
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