- (1904 - 1923) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1904) Stage Play: Olympe. Drama. Written by Pierre Decourcelle. From the novel by Alexandre Dumas. Directed by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. Knickerbocker Theatre: 18 Jan 1904- Feb 1904 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: W.L. Abingdon, Amelia Bingham, Myron Calice, Edgar L. Davenport, Amy Denton, Thomas F. Fallon [Broadway debut], Bijou Fernandez, Frank Fullham, Louise Galloway, J.H. Gilmour, Jean Hayden, Charles Haynes, Fred Herford, Gilbert Heron, Edith Hinkle, Harry Hyde, H.S. Marvin, Dorothy Russell, George Schaeffer, Harold M. Shaw, Ralph Stillwell, Ivy Troutman [Broadway debut], Adelyn Wesley, Basil West, Henry Woodruff. Produced by Amelia G. Bingham.
- (1905) Stage Play: Mademoiselle Marni. Comedy/drama.
- (1912) Stage Play: Much Ado About Nothing. Comedy (revival).
- (1906) Stage Play: The Law and the Man. Drama. Based on "Les Miserables" by Victor Hugo. Adapted by Wilton Lackaye. Directed by Wilton Lackaye [earliest Broadway credit]. Manhattan Theatre: 20 Dec 1906- Feb 1907 (closing date unknown/54 performances). Cast: John Beck, Claudia Carson, Joseph Chaillee, Fred Esmelton [Broadway debut], Louise Everts, Thomas F. Fallon, Arthur Foster, Gretchen Hartman, Edwin Holland, D. Ito, Percy Johns, Miss Kaste, Wilton Lackaye (as "Jean Valjean"), William Lamp, Harry Lane, Ralph Lansing, Jeffreys Lewis, Ada Long, Melbourne MacDowell, Tilden Mercer, B. Miller, James Mortimer, William Naughton, John D. O'Hara, Thomas Parker, F. Pollard, Jewell Power, Ethel Quimby, Richard Remmek, Fanny Reynolds, Sara Sanderson, Agnes Savage, Josephine Sherwood (as "Fantine"), George Ward. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Climbers. Drama (revival). Written by Clyde Fitch. Princess Theatre: 14 Nov 1904- Dec 1904 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Grace Barton (as "Jessica Hunter"), Amelia G. Bingham (as "Mrs. Sterling"), Grace Chester (as "Miss Sillerton"), Walter Colligan (as "Dr. Steinart"), Harry Earl (as "Richard Sterling Jr."), Frank Edwards (as "Leonard"), Maud Evans (as "Marie"), Roy Fairchild (as "Johnny Trotter"), Thomas F. Fallon (as "Godesby"), Mrs. Goldfinch (as "Miss Hunter"), Charles Hayne (as "Jordan"), William Joulins (as "Footman"), David Proctor (as "Frederick Mason"), Moselle Tatum (as "Clara Hunter"), Fred Thomas (as "Servant"), Ivy Troutman (as "Miss Godesby"), Charles Watson (as "Ryder"), Adelyn Wesley (as "Mrs. Hunter"), Henry Woodruff (as "Edward Warden"), Frank Worthing (as "Richard Sterling"), Marie Wright (as "Tompson"). Produced by Amelia G. Bingham.
- (1906) Stage Play: Old Lavender. Musical.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Rivals. Comedy (revival).
- (1922) Stage Play: The Last Warning. Melodrama. Written by Thomas F. Fallon. Based on "The House of Fear" by Wadsworth Camp. Klaw Theatre: 24 Oct 1922- May 1923 (closing date unknown/238 performances). Cast: Albert Barrett (as "Harvey Carlton"), Victor Beecroft (as "Tommy Wall"), Bert E. Chapman (as "Mike Brody"), William Courtleigh (as "Arthur McHugh"), Clarence Derwent (as "Robert Bunce"), John Hall (as "Mac"), Irene Homer (as "Gene"), James Hughes (as "Tyler Wilkins"), Marion Lord (as "Evelynda Hendon"), Ann Mason (as "Dolly Lymken"), John W. Moore (as "Jeffreys"), Dewey Robinson (as "Joseph Byrne"), Worthington L. Romaine (as "Josiah Bunce"), Charles Trowbridge (as "Richard Quaile"), Ann Winslow (as "Barbara Morgan"). Produced by Michael Mindlin and Michael Goldreyer. Note: Filmed by Universal Pictures twice as The Last Warning (1928) and again as The House of Fear (1939).
- (1923) Stage Play: The Wasp. Written and co-directed by Thomas F. Fallon [final Broadway credit]. Co-directed by William Gilmore. Morosco Theatre: 27 Mar 1923- Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/95 performances). Cast: Leslie Austen (as "Horace Hearnden"), Annie Mack Berlein (as "Hannah"), William Corbett (as "Sewell"), Ben Hendricks (as "Pierce"), Galina Kopernak (as "Lola Andros"), Otto Kruger (as "James "Murray"/Walter Allen"), Louise Muldener (as "Mrs. McKaye"), Martin Rose (as "Connelly"), Sydney Shepard (as "James Allen"), Royal Stout (as "Nolan"), Emily Ann Wellman (as "Edith Hearnden'), Tammany Young (as "Gaynor"). Produced by Louis H. Kaplan.
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