- (1895 - 1951) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1904) Stage Play: Joseph Entangled. Comedy. Written by Henry Arthur Jones. Garrick Theatre: 10 Oct 1904- Dec 1904 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Walter Allen, Laura Hope Crews, Stanley Dark, Maggie Holloway Fischer, John Glendinning, Bertram Harrison, Grace Heyer, J. Hartley Manners, Henry Miller, Hilda Spong, Frederick Tiden, Frederick Tyler, Frank Willard. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: Trilby. Comedy (revival). Written by Paul M. Potter. Based on the novel by George L. Du Maurier. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. New Amsterdam Theatre: 8 May 1905- May 1905 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Herbert Ayling (as "Dodor"), Meredith G. Brown (as "Anthony"), Grace Campbell (as "Bebe"), Ulric Blair Collins (as "Col. Kaw"), Mathilde Cottrelly (as "Mme. Vinard"), William Courtenay (as "William Bagot, Little Billee"), Leo Ditrichstein (as "Zou Zou"), Mabel Findlay (as "Honorine"), Maude Fisher (as "Mimi'), John Glendinning (as "Alexander McAllister, the Laird"), Virginia Harned (as "Trilby O'Ferrall"), Marie Horgan (as "Contralto"), Wilton Lackaye (as "Svengali"), Marguerite Lewis (as "Musette"), Dorothy Maynard (as "Angele"), Burr McIntosh (as "Taffy"), E.W. Morrison (as "Gecko"), Almas Peltier (as "Phillippe"), Rosa Rand (as "Mrs. Bagot"), Edmund H. Reardon (as "Lorimer"), E.L. Walton (as "Rev. Thos. Bagot"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Land of Heart's Desire/In a Balcony.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Land of Heart's Desire/In a Balcony.
- (1895) Stage Play: Trilby. Comedy.
- (1900) Stage Play: Sapho. Written by Clyde Fitch. Based on the novel by Alphonse Daudet. Based on the play by A. Belot and Mme. Daudet. Wallack's Theatre: 5 Feb 1900- 5 Mar 1900 (29 performances). Produced by Olga Nethersole. Note: Play was condemned as obscene and closed by order of the police.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (Revival). Written by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. Wallack's Theatre: 6 Mar 1900-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Adelaide Cummings, John Glendinning, Mrs. John Glendinning, Franklyn Hurleigh, Louise McIntosh, W.S. Mills, Olga Nethersole, Leonard Outram, Hamilton Revelle, Fred Thorne, Nellie Thorne, Charles Wellesley. Produced by Olga Nethersole.
- (1900) Stage Play: Sapho [Return engagement]. Written by Clyde Fitch. Based on the novel by Alphonse Daudet. Based on the play by A. Belot and Mme. Daudet. Wallack's Theatre: 7 Apr 1900- May 1900 (closing date unknown/55 performances). Cast: Maude Clayton (as "Tina de Monte"), William C. Cowper (as "Dechelette"), Adelaide Cummings (as "Rosa"), Clara Emory (as "Alice Dore"), Frank Farrington (as "Mephistopheles"), John Glendinning (as "Flamant"), Mrs. John Glendinning (as "Divonne"), W. Gordon (as "Concierge"), Carolyn Heustis (as "Graves Margot"), Taylor Holmes (as "De Potter"), Mattie Howes (as "Francine"), Franklyn Hurleigh (as "Hettema"), Alexes Leighton (as "Madame Hettema"), W.S. Mills (as "Servant"), Olga Nethersole (as "Fannie Legrand"), Leonard Outram (as "Caoudal"), Hamilton Revelle (as "Jean Gaussin"), Gertrude Robinson (as "Joseph"), The Sisters Striker (as "Danseuses"), Fred Thorne (as "Uncle Cesaire"), Nellie Thorne (as "Irene"), Richard Warring (as "Porter"), Charles Wellesley (as "M. Anvers"), Anna Whitford (as "Toto"). Produced by Olga Nethersole. Note: Reopened after an obscenity trial acquitted Olga Nethersole.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Greatest Thing in the World. Drama. Written by Beatrice De Mille and Harriet Ford. Directed by William Seymour. Wallack's Theatre: 8 Oct 1900- 22 Oct 1900 (Played in repertory with "The Land of Heart's Desire"/"In a Balcony." Beginning 23 Oct 1900, "The Moment of Death" followed "The Greatest Thing in the World" for 24 performances. On the afternoon of October 26, a special performance was given of "The Land of Heart's Desire" and "In a Balcony"/unknown performances). Cast: Robert Edeson, Alphonse Ethier, John Glendinning, Mrs. John Glendinning, Edwin James, Wilton Lackaye, Sarah Cowell Le Moyne, Charles Marriott, Anna O'Malley, Florence Rockwell, Charles Stanley, Walter Thomas, Adelaide Thurston. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1901) Stage Play: Mistress Nell [Return engagement]. Written by George Cochran Hazelton. Wallack's Theatre: 29 Apr 1901- Jun 1901 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Aubrey Boucicault (as "King Charles II"), J. Hayden Clarendon (as "Earl of Rochester"), Henrietta Crosman (as "Nell Gwynn"), Lorla Eddinger (as "Page"), Adelaide Fitz-Allen (as "Duchess of Portsmouth"), Edward Fowler (as "Swallow"), John Glendinning (as "Duke Buckingham"), Nellie Hancock (as "Moll"), William Herbert (as "Strings"), James F. Jennings (as "Buzzard"), T.J. McCarthy (as "Landlord"), Cora Merlin (as "Lady Hamilton"), Louis F. Mintz (as "Officer"), Geoffrey Stein (as "Jack (Charles) Hart"), Theodore Thompson (as "Dick"), Gray B. Towler (as "James, Duke of York"). Replacement actor: Paul Gilmore (as "King Charles II") [from 6 May 1901- ?]. Note: Filmed by Paramount Pictures as Mistress Nell (1915), starring Mary Pickford.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Girl and the Judge. Written by Clyde Fitch. Directed by Clyde Fitch. Lyceum Theatre: 4 Dec 1901- Mar 1902 (closing date unknown/125 performances). Cast: Annie Russell, Charles W. Butler, Mathilde Cottrelly (as "Mrs. Ikenstein"), Harriet Otis Dellenbaugh, Mrs. Gilbert, John Glendinning, Orrin Johnson, Randolph Mordecai, Mrs. McKee Rankin, Arthur Schwartz. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: Mice and Men. Drama. Written by Madeleine Lucette Ryley. Garrick Theatre: 19 Jan 1903- May 1903 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: Charles Butler, Miss Deverell, E.A. Eberle, M. Fenchester, May Gaylor, Mrs. Gilbert, John Glendinning , Mrs. John Glendinning, Miss Goater, Frank Goldsmith, Margaret Huddleston, Orrin Johnson, John Mason, Miss Mather, Miss Roland, Annie Russell, Miss Scaife, T.C. Valentine, Miss White. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Younger Mr. Parling. Drama. Written by C. Haddon Chambers, adapted from Le Detour by Henri Bernstein. Garrick Theatre: 26 Jan 1904- Feb 1904 (closing date unknown/36 performances). Cast: Miss Barbour, Miss Bennett, Harriet Otis Dellenbaugh, E.A. Eberle, Mrs. Gilbert, John Glendinning, Mrs. John Glendinning, F. Goldsmith, John Mason, Olive Murray, Miss Rune, Annie Russell, T.C. Valentine, Oswald Yorke. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: Mice and Men. Drama. Written by Madeleine Lucette Ryley. Garrick Theatre: 29 Feb 1904- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Charles Butler, Miss Devll, E.A. Eberle, M. Fenchester, Mrs. Gilbert, John Glendinning, Mrs. John Glendinning, Miss Goater, Frank Goldsmith, Margaret Huddleston, John Mason, Miss Mather, Miss Murray, Miss Roland, Annie Russell, Miss Scaife, T.C. Valentine, Miss White, Oswald Yorke. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1950) Stage Play: Twentieth Century. Comedy (revival). Written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Based on a play by Charles Bruce Millholland. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Wolfgang Roth. Costume Design by Noel Taylor. Lily Garland's costumes conceived by Gloria Swanson. Directed by José Ferrer. ANTA Playhouse (moved to The Fulton Theatre from 9 Jan 1951- close): 24 Dec 1950- 30 Jun 1951 (233 performances). Cast: José Ferrer (as "Oscar Jaffe"), Gloria Swanson (as "Lily Garland"), Robert Carroll (as "George Smith"), Donald Foster (as "Oliver Webb"), Leon Askin (as "Second Beard/Judas"), Betty Bartley (as "Anita Highland"), Paula Bauersmith (as "Dr. Johnson"), Ralph Bunker (as "Grover Lockwood"), Vincent Donahue (as "Red Cap"), John Glendinning (as "Flannagan"), Werner Klemperer (as "First Beard/Cristus"), Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Sadie"), Paul Lilly (as "First Detective"), William Lynn (as "Matthew Clark"), Burton Mallory (as "Conductor"), Edward Platt (as "Pullman Conductor/Red Cap"), Van Prince (as "Waiter"), Charles Salez (as "Second Detective"), Henry Sherwood (as "Max Jacobs"), P. Jay Sidney (as "Porter"), Robinson Stone (as "Train Secretary"), Robert Strauss (as "Owen O'Malley"). Replacement actors: Cliff Cothron (as "Flannagan"), John Glendinning (as "Owen O'Malley") [final Broadway role], Leo Lucker (as "Red Cap/Second Detective"), Chase Soltez (as "Pullman Conductor/Red Cap/Second Detective"), Donald Stevens (as "Matthew Clark"), Ellsworth Wright (as "Waiter"). Produced by The American National Theatre and Academy. Associate Producer: Richard Condon. Note: Previously filmed by Columbia Pictures as Twentieth Century (1934).
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