- (1903 - 1936) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1903) Stage Play: The Jewel of Asia. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Ludwig Englander. Book by Frederic Ranken and Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Frederic Ranken and Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Additional lyrics by James T. Powers and Fred F. Farrell. Additional music by Theodore M. Morse. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and Ernest Albert. Directed by George W. Lederer. Criterion Theatre: 16 Feb 1903- 11 Apr 1903 (64 performances). Cast: Rachel Booth (as "Mimi"), Lillie Brink (as "Tutu"), Blanche Brooks (as "Salali"), Theresa Bryant (as "Zobeide"), Harriet Burt (as "Avali"), William Cameron (as "Mufti"), Tom Collins (as "A Parisian"), Clifton Crawford (as "Yussuf Potiphar"), Ross Dale (as "Second Beggar"), Reine Davies (as "Corinne"), Louise De Rigney (as "Wanda"), Paul Decker (as "Anatole"), Ermine Earle (as "Pierette"), Agnes Errington (as "Nyanza"), Ida Gabrielle (as "Consuelo/Zumra"), Ethel Gilmore (as "Hatdee"), Bessie Graham (as "Bebe "), Gladys Hancock (as "Peroxida"), Frank G. Hill (as "A Gendarme/Ali"), Milo Joyce (as "First Beggar"), Mildred Kearney (as "Delilah"), E.B. Knight (as "Hashish"), Thomas Miller (as "Francois"), George O'Donnell (as "Simoon Pasha"), Carrie Perkins (as "Hersillie"), James T. Powers (as "Pierre Lerouge"), Ella Ray (as "Dudu"), Cecilia Rhoda (as "Medora"), Blanche Ring (as "Zaidee"), Yvonne Riveres (as "Cassia"), Harry Short (as "Sergeant Lafitte") [Broadway debut], Mabel Slocum (as "Zaza"), Frank Symonds (as "Backsheesh"), Ada Verne (as "Peruna"), Mabel Verne (as "Sapolia"), Maude Wycherly (as "Babette"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1904) Stage Play: A Venetian Romance. Musical comedy.
- (1906) Stage Play: Mamzelle Champagne. Musical revue.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Fisher Maiden. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Harry von Tilzer. Libretto by Arthur Lamb. Musical Director: Fred Perkins. Choreographed by Joseph C. Smith. Directed by Harry von Tilzer. Victoria Theatre: 5 Oct 1903- 31 Oct 1903 (32 performances). Cast: Edna Bronson (as "Marjorie"), Frances Cameron (as "Tippee"), Tom Collins (as "Bob Bobstay"), Sydney A. Harris (as "Minister"), Dorothy Jardon (as "Mabel"), Rose La Harte (as "Georgianna"), Robert Lett (as "Sir George Gilding"), George MacFarlane (as "Robert Luckstone") [Broadway debut], Elaine Selover (as "Ethel"), Al Shean (as "Dullovitch"), Harry Short (as "Benedict Sevan"), Frank Smiley (as "Dr. Grip"), J. Francis Sullivan (as "Jack Tuggs"), Bessie Tannehill (as "Maydee"), George Tennery (as "Harry Goodwill"), James Wallace (as "Photographer"), Charles Warren (as "Grimsky"), Al H. Weston (as "Simon Sax"). Produced by Harry von Tilzer.
- (1908) Stage Play: Ski-Hi. Musical comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: It's Up To You.
- (1923) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1923. Musical revue. Music by Victor Herbert, Rudolf Friml and Dave Stamper. Lyrics by Gene Buck. Sketches by: Eddie Cantor and Gene Buck. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Additional music by Joseph McCarthy, Harry Tierney, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Blanche Merrill, Leo Edwards, Gabriel Daray, Edgar Leslie, Benton Ley, Lee David and Ambrose Thomas. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 20 Oct 1923 - 10 May 1924 (233 performances). Cast: Bernice Ackerman, Ethel Allis, Ruth Andrae, Wilma Ansell, Mary Bancroft, Virginia Beardsley, Doris Bennett, Mildred Billert, Lois Blackburn, Fanny Brice, Dorothy Brown, Lilly Burgess, Catherine Burke, Marie Callahan, Cynthia Cambridge, Louise Carlton, Joan Carter Waddell, Gladys Coburn, Hettie Cooper, Roy Cropper, Margaret Cummings, Marie Dahm, Helena D'Algy, May Daw, Claire DeFitamiere, Ferral Dewees, Harland Dixon, Helen Dobbins, Andre Dumont, Paulette Duval, Dorothy Ellis, Gladys Ellison, Helen Ellsworth, Alberta Faust, Hilda Ferguson, Mme. Florianne, Harriet Fowler, Catherine Gallimore, Millie Glossop, Florentine Gosnova, Hetty Graham, Roberta Grant, Sarah Granzow, Nelle Greasley, Beryl Halley, Marion Hamilton, Helen Henderson, Jean Henderson, Lew Hearn, Norah Jackson, Brooke Johns, Mary Julian, Bob Karna, Elizabeth Kay, Winnie Keane, Dorothy Kelsall, Flo Kennedy, Emma Klige, Alice Knowlton, Florence Kolinsky, Margaret Langhorne, Edna Leedom, Marjorie Leet, Linda, Virginia Magee, Maud Mansfield, Harriet Marned, Phyllis Mawer, Irma McShane, Lily McWilliams, Janet Megrew, Goodie Montgomery, Inez Moreno, Rita Moriarty, Polly Nally, Alma Nash, Raymond O'Brian, Gladys Peterson, Martha Pierre, Robert Quinault, Violet Regal, Billy Revel, Addie Rolfe, William Roselle, Iris Rowe, Gertrude Selden, Peggy Shannon, Heloise Sheppard, Harry Short, Margaret Sloan, Dave Stamper, Olga Steck, Charlotte Suddath, Beatrice Thorburn, Billie Tichenor, Dorothy Van Alst, Feon Vanmar, Hazel Vergess, Vivian Vernon, Hap Ward, Betty Warrington, Nondas Wayne, Marjorie Weaver, Arthur West, Elsie Westcott, Bert Wheeler, Betty Wheeler, Paul Whiteman, Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, Lois Wilde, Doris Wilson, Dottie Wilson, Imogene Wilson, Lily Winton, Stella Wooten, Helen Lee Worthing, Alexander Yarkovleff, Ruth Zoakay. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1923) Stage Play: Kid Boots. Musical comedy ["A Musical Comedy of Palm Beach and Golf"]. Music by Harry Tierney. Material by William Anthony McGuire and Otto A. Harbach. Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. Musical Direction by Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Frank E. Barry. Directed by Edward Royce. Earl Carroll Theatre (moved to The Selwyn Theatre from 1 Sep 1924- close): 31 Dec 1923- 21 Feb 1925 (489 performances). Cast: Eddie Cantor (as "Kid Boots, Caddy Master"), Mary Eaton, Jack Andrews, Dove Atkinson, Robert Barrat (as "Randolph Valentine"), Beth Beri, William Blett, Eugenie Brew, Violet Brown, Marie Callahan, Eleanor Dell, Doris Dixon, Harland Dixon, Elizabeth Dougher, Juanita Erickson, Rass Erickson, Paul Everton, Harry Fender, Joan Gardner, Mareta George, Pearl Germond, Thomas Green, Betty Grey, Eunice Hall, Carlos Hatvary, Jobyna Howland, Sonia Ivanoff, Gladys Keck, Lloyd Keyes, Lily Kimari, Sylvia Kingsley, Edna Locke, Jessie Madison, William Maguire, Alma Mamay, Muriel Manners, Morton McConnachie, Frances McHugh (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Madelyn Morrisey, Victor Munroe, Dennis Murray, Polly O'Claire, George Olsen, John Patterson, Jessie Payne, Elva Pomfret, Violet Regal, Waldo Roberts, John Rutherford, Evelyn Sayers, Harry Short, Carolyn Smith, Robert Spencer, Diana Stegman, Katharine Stuart, Ayres Tavitt, Mrs. Taylor, Carola Taylor, Ethelind Terry, Blossom Vreeland, Dick Ware, Florence Ware, Rella Winn, Velma Ziegler, Frank Zolt. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. Notes: (1) This production was one of the biggest hits of the Roaring 20's and is considered by many to be the quintessential Jazz Age Broadway musical. (2) Produced on film as Kid Boots (1926).
- (1925) Stage Play: China Rose. Musical/operetta.
- (1926) Stage Play: Nic Nax of 1926. Musical revue. Produced by George Mooser.
- (1927) Stage Play: Sidewalks of New York. Musical comedy. Music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley. Book by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley. Lyrics by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley. Musical Director: Arthur Lange. Featuring songs by C.B. Lawlor. Featuring songs with lyrics by J.W. Blake. Musical Staging by Earl Lindsay. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Knickerbocker Theatre: 3 Oct 1927- 7 Jan 1928 (112 performances). 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, Ray Dooley, Emil Cote, Charles Dale, Charles Davis, Ray Dooley, Henry Dowling, Jeanne Edwards, Vance Elliott, Barney Fagan, Evelyn Farrell, Adeline Foley, Carl Francis, Charles Gale, Jack Gargin, Dolly Gilbet, Marjorie Gilbet, Melvin Halpern, Winifred Harris, Hal Hennessey, Kathryn Hereford, Lester Hope, Ruby Keeler, Dick Keene, Frank Kingdon, Donald Lee, Helen MacDonald, Edward Marshall, Edward Maurelli, Bob Maxwell, Stanley McClelland, Sam Morton, Elizabeth Murray, George Murray, Carolyn Nolte, Peter Nugent, Fiske O'Hara, Billy O'Rorke, Cecil Owen, Elva Pomfret, George Rand, Anna Rex, Phyllis Reynolds, Josephine Sabel, Edward Shanault, Billy Shepperd, Bobby Shields, Harry Short, Francis X. Sinnott, Joe Smith, Louise Stark, Ward Tallman, T.F. Thomas, Jim Thornton, Peggy Timmons, Lorraine Webb, Virginia Webb, Paul A. Weber, Gene West, Fred Wilson, Joe Wilson, Woodey Lee Wilson, Wanda Woods, Betty Wright, Ross Wright. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1930) Stage Play: Mystery Moon. Musical comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: She Lived Next to the Firehouse. Farce. Written by William Grew and Harry Delf. Directed by William B. Friedlander. Longacre Theatre: 10 Feb 1931- Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: William Frawley, William Gargan, Ara Gerald, Roger Gray, George Harvey, John Henry, Ralph Hertz, Lois Jesson, Clifford Jones, Henry Jones (as "Smoky Flynn") [Broadway debut], Lottie Linthicum, Victor Moore, Patricia O'Connor, Lawrence O'Sullivan, Harry Short, Elda Voelkel. Produced by L. Lawrence Weber.
- (1932) Stage Play: On the Make. Comedy.
- (1933) Stage Play: The Monster. Drama (revival).
- (1935) Stage Play: Night of January 16. Melodrama. Written by Ayn Rand. Scenic Design by Herbert Moore. Directed by John Hayden. Ambassador Theatre: 16 Sep 1935- Apr 1936 (closing date unknown/235 performances). Cast: George Anderson, Edmund Breese (as "District Attorney Flint") [final Broadway role], Clyde Fillmore (as "John Graham Whitfield"), Richard French, Verna Hillie, Leo A. Kennedy (as "Elmer Sweeney"), Maurice Morris, Doris Nolan, Donald Oliver (as "Bailiff"), Sarah Padden, Walter Pidgeon (as "Guts Regan"), Arthur Pierson, Robert Shayne, Harry Short (as "Homer Van Fleet"), [final Broadway role], Marcella Swanson (as "Roberta Van Renssalear"), Calvin Thomas (as "John Hutchins"), Edward Wing, J. Arthur Young. Produced by A.H. Woods Ltd.
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