- (1914 - 1926) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1914) Stage Play: To-Night's the Night. Musical comedy.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Blue Paradise. Musical.
- (1916) Stage Play: Bunny. Written by Austin Strong. Directed by Austin Strong. Hudson Theatre: 4 Jan 1916- Jan 1916 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Claude Beerbohm, F. Hale, Harold Hubert, George Kay, A. Kling, Eva Le Gallienne, Kenneth Lee, Jeannette Lewis, Jock McGraw, Olive Murray, Gypsy O'Brien, William H. Sams, A. Shrubb, Hilda Spong, Henry Stephenson, Lewis Stone, H. Wilcox, Kate Wingfield. Produced by William H. Harris Jr.
- (1916) Stage Play: See America First. Musical.
- (1916) Stage Play: Cheating Cheaters. Written by Max Marcin. Directed by Franklin Underwood. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 9 Aug 1916- Apr 1917 (closing date unknown/286 performances). Cast: Martin Alsop (as "George Brockton"), Arthur Barry, Edouard Durand (as "Antonio Verdi"), Winifred Harris, Fletcher Harvey, Riley Hatch, Cyril Keightley, Robert McWade (as "Steve Wilson"), Frank Monroe, William Morris, Gypsy O'Brien, William J. Phinney, Marjorie Rambeau (as "Nan Carey, alias Ruth Brockton"), Anne Sutherland. Produced by A.H. Woods. Note: Produced by Universal as Cheating Cheaters (1927), a Betty Compson vehicle.
- (1918) Stage Play: Peter's Mother.
- (1919) Stage Play: I Love You.
- (1920) Stage Play: Happy-Go-Lucky. Comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Right to Strike. Drama. Written by Ernest Hutchinson. Comedy Theatre: 24 Oct 1921- Oct 1921 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Ronald Adair (as "Ben Ormerod"), Victor Beecroft [credited as V.R. Beecroft] (as "Tubby") [Broadway debut], Leslie R. Benson (as "Sidey"), John H. Brewer (as "Mr. James"), Nevin Clark (as "Dr. Donald"), E.W. Laceby (as "Alfred Watson, K.C., M.P."), Cynthia Latham (as "Rose Ormerod"), Edmund Lowe (as "Dr. Wrigley"), Harry Mestayer (as "Gordon Montague"), Gypsy O'Brien (as "Mary Miller"), George E. Riddell (as "Walter Dewhurst, M.P."), Katherine Rober (as "Elizabeth"), Byron Russell (as "Sir Roger Pilkington"), David Torrence (as "Dr. Miller"), Schuyler White (as "Dr. Eric Miller, the son"). Produced by Richard Walton Tully. Note: Filmed by British Super Productions as The Right to Strike (1923).
- (1922) Stage Play: East of Suez. Drama. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 21 Sep 1922- Dec 1922 (closing date unknown/100 performances). Cast: John Halliday (as "George Conway"), Geoffrey Kerr (as "Harold Knox"), Miss Koven (as "An Acolyte"), Howard Lang (as "Lee Tai Cheng"), Leonard Mudie (as "Henry Anderson"), Gypsy O'Brien (as "Sylvia Knox"), Catherine Proctor Amah"), Florence Reed (as "Daisy"), Nathaniel Sack (as "Wu"), John Spencer (as "A Buddhist Priest"). Produced by A.H. Woods. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation (later known as Paramount Pictures) as East of Suez (1925).
- (1923) Stage Play: My Aunt From Ypsilanti. Comedy/farce.
- (1923) Stage Play: Casanova. Drama. Incidental music by Deems Taylor. Written by Lorenzo De Azertis. Translated by Sidney Howard. Empire Theatre: 26 Sep 1923- Dec 1923 (closing date unknown/77 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews (as "The Innkeeper"), Ralph Belmont (as "A Lieutenant"), Beatrice Belreva (as "Columbine"), Victor Benoit (as "Monsieur Dubois"), George Blackmore (as "A Roman Soldier"), Horace Braham (as "The Abbe Bernis"), Nellie Burt (as "Manon"), Katharine Cornell (as "Henriette"), Ernest Cossart (as "Leduc"), Dinarzade (as "Giulietta"), Doris (as "A Guitar Player"), Mary Ellis (as "The Dancer from Milan"), Harry Fielding (as "A Fat Man"), David Glassford (as "Monsieur Antoine"), Harold Hartsell (as "A Banker in Cesena"), Shelia Hayes (as "Rose"), Horace Healy (as "A Gentleman in Black"), Herbert James (as "Battista"), Jacob Kingsbury [credited as Jacob Kingsberry] (as "Second Postillion"), Edward Le Hay (as "An Innkeeper"), B.N. Lewin (as "Manzoni"), Mario Majeroni (as "Captain Michael Echedy"), William Marr (as "A Gambler"), Frank Newcomb (as "Third Postillion"), Gypsy O'Brien (as "The Beautiful Governess"), James T. Powers (as "First Postillion"), Harry Redding (as "A Gambler"), George Royle (as "Pulcinella"), Lowell Sherman (as "Giacomo Casanova/Chevalier de Seingalt"), Edward F. Snow (as "Second Archer"), Walter Soderling (as "A Waiter"), Charles Vincent (as "Fourth Postillion"), Judith Vosselli (as "The Courtesan"), J.C. Wallace First Archer"), Philip Wood (as "Alfani-Celli"). Produced by A.H. Woods and Gilbert Miller.
- (1924) Stage Play: Parasites. Comedy. Written by Cosmo Hamilton. 39th Street Theatre: 19 Nov 1924- Jan 1925 (54 performances). Cast: Theresa Maxwell Conover (as "Mrs. Clarence Drummond"), Max Figman (as "Clarence Drummond"), E.F. Hast, Cecil Humphreys (as "Langdon Pomeroy"), Francine Larrimore, Gypsy O'Brien (as "Lady Nina Chandos"), Franklin Pangborn (as "Felix Waterhouse"), Beatrice Swanson, Clifton Webb (as "Eliot Phelps, 3d"). Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Morning After. Comedy. Written by Len D. Hollister and Leona Stephens. Directed by Lester Lonergan. Hudson Theatre: 27 Jul 1925- Aug 1925 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Arthur Aylesworth (as "Ambrose Guthrie"), Constance Beaumar (as "Mrs. Guthrie") [final Broadway role], Donald Foster, Kay Johnson, Anne Morrison, Gypsy O'Brien (as "Mrs. Lamb"), Zolya Talma (as "Mrs. Dickie Deming"), Verree Teasdale (as "Mrs. Madera"), A.H. Van Buren (as "Will Sumner"), Emma Wise. Produced by L.M. Simmons.
- (1925) Stage Play: Easy Virtue. Written by Noël Coward. Directed by Basil Dean. Empire Theatre: 7 Dec 1925- Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/147 performances). Cast: Constance Best, Joyce Carey, Peter Carpenter, Joan Clement Scott, Jane Cowl (as "Larita"), Marion Evenson, Grace Hampton, Robert Harris, C. Bailey Hick, Halliwell Hobbes (as "Colonel Whittaker"), Lionel Hogarth, Vernon Kelso (as "Charles Burleigh"), Mabel Terry Lewis, Nancie B. Marsland, Peter McFarlane, Gypsy O'Brien (as "Nina Vansittart"), William Podmore, Marda Vanne, Wallace Wood. Jane Cowl appears by arrangement with Archibald Selwyn. Produced by Charles Frohman, Inc. Produced in association with Joseph P. Bickerton Jr. and Basil Dean.
- (1926) Stage Play: Beau Gallant. Written by Stuart Olivier. Directed by Clarke Silvernail. Ritz Theatre, 4 Apr 1926- Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Lionel Atwill (as "Caton Beal Carrington"), Clarence Bellair, Wallace Erskine, Robert Gleckler, Percival Jackson, Leslie King, William E. Lawrence, Dodson Mitchell, Gypsy O'Brien. Produced by The Playshop Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Ghost Train. Mystery/drama.
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