- (1898) Stage: Appeared (as "Dolly Dudley"; Broadway debut) in "A Runaway Girl", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Seymour Hicks and Harry Nicholls. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Lyrics by Avery Hopwood and Harry Greenbank. Musical Director: J. Sebastian Hiller. Featuring songs by Alfred D. Cammeyer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Lionel Monckton. Scenic Design by Henry E. Hoyt. Costume Design by Wilhelm and Dazian. Choreographed by Herbert Gresham. Daly's Theatre (moved to The Fifth Avenue Theatre from 21 Nov 1898-25 Feb 1899): 25 Aug 1898- 25 Feb 1899 (216 performances). Cast: Edna Archer, Charles H. Bates, Blanche Carlyle, Wilfred Clarke, Beatrice Clements, Katherine Clinton, Arthur Donaldson, Virginia Earle, Paula Edwardes, Frank C. Evans, Cecelia Garrick, Mabelle Gilman, Violet Goodall, Carolyn Gordon, Francesca Gordon, Herbert Gresham (as "Prof. Tamarind, Teacher at the School of St. Pierre"), Thomas Hadaway, Belle Harper, Ida Hawley, Hilda Henning, Ida Hobson, Edna Hunter, Edith Hutchins, Louise Kitteridge, George LeSoir (as "Pietro Pescara, Leonello's aider and abettor"), Catherine Lewis, Paul McAllister, Alice Mills, Marie Murphy, Adelaide Phillips, James T. Powers, Hazel Pughsley, Frank Regis, Randolph Roberts, Elsa Ryan, Elsie Sarracco, Cyril Scott, Eric Scott, Percy Smith, Florence Smyth, Henry Stanley, Victoria Stone, Marion Stuart, John Taylor, Edith Terry, Mabel Thompson, Rosa Vera, Yvette Violette, Gerda Wisner, Winnifred Wolcott. Produced by Augustin Daly.
- (1899) Stage: Appeared in "In Paradise" on Broadway. Farce.
- (1899) Stage: Appeared in "The Manoeuvres of Jane" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Henry Arthur Jones. Directed by Fred Williams. Daly's Theatre: 27 Nov 1899-4 Feb 1900 (84 performances). Cast: Mary Mannering (as "Jane Nangle"), George C. Boniface, Jessie Busley, William Courtenay, Julia Devereux, William Eville (credited as William Evill; Broadway debut), John Findlay, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Charles Harbury, Ethel Hornick, Mrs. Hart Jackson, Gertrude Lewis, Ethel Sanborn, Alison Skipworth, H.S. Taber, Elizabeth Tyree, Charles Walcot, Mrs. Charles Walcot, John L. Weber, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen.
- (1900) Stage: Appeared in "The Ambassador" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by John Oliver Hobbs. Directed by Fred Williams. Daly's Theatre: 5 Feb 1900-19 Mar 1900 (51 performances). Cast: Minnie Bowen, Rhoda Cameron, William Courtenay, Julia Devereux, Grace Elliston, William Eville, Charles Giblyn, Ethel Hornick, Albert S. Howson [Broadway debut], Mrs. Hart Jackson, Blanche Kelleher, J. Lester, Gertrude Lewis, Mary Mannering, John Mason, Edward Morgan, Alison Skipworth, Hilda Spong, H.S. Taber, Elizabeth Tyree, Eva Vincent, Charles Walcott, J.L. Weber, Eugenie White.
- (1900) Stage: Appeared in "The Man of Forty" on Broadway. Drama.
- (1902) Stage: Appeared in "The New Clown" on Broadway. Farce.
- (1902) Stage: Appeared in "The Two Schools" on Broadway.
- (1908) Stage: Wrote (w/Mrs. Charles A. Doremus [final Broadway credit] and Henry C. Colwell) "Untitled Play" (final Broadway credit). Harlem Opera House: 20 Apr 1908-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- Stage: Wrote "The Flapper's Wife". NOTE: Filmed as His Jazz Bride (1926).
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