- (1905 - 1937) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1905) Stage Play: De Lancey. Drama. Written by Augustus Thomas. Empire Theatre: 4 Sep 1905- Nov 1905 (closing date unknown/68 performances). Cast: Frank E. Aiken, William Bechtel, Cornelia Bedford, Margaret Dale, John Drew, Arthur Elliott, May Galyer, Walter Hale, Sidney Irving, Menifee Johnstone, Doris Keane, Kate Meeks, Guy Nichols, Harry Redding [Broadway debut], Albert Roccardi, Charles MacLean Savage, Robert Schable. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Silver Box.
- (1908) Stage Play: The World and His Wife. Written by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger [credited as Charles Frederick Nirdlinger]. Based on the "El Gran Galeoto" of José Echegaray y Eizaguirre [credited as Jose Echegaray] (final Broadway credit). Music by William Furst. Directed by William Faversham. Daly's Theatre: 2 Nov 1908- 14 Jan 1909 (88 performances). Cast: Lionel Belmore (as "Genaro"), H. Cooper Cliffe (as "Don Julian"), William Faversham (as "Don Ernesto"), Charles Harbury (as "Don Severo"), Olive Oliver (as "Dona Mercedes"), Julie Opp (as "Dona Teodora"), Harry Redding (as "Don Pepito"), Morton Selten [credited as Morton Selton] (as "Captain Beaulieu"). Produced by William Faversham. Note: Filmed by Fox Films as The Celebrated Scandal (1915), Cosmopolitan Productions as The World and His Wife (1920), by MGM as Lovers? (1927), Festín de buitres (1949), El gran Galeoto (1951).
- (1909) Stage Play: The Barber of New Orleans.
- (1909) Stage Play: Herod.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Faun.
- (1913) Stage Play: The New Secretary.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Family Cupboard.
- (1917) Stage Play: Broken Threads. Written by Ernest Wilkes. Fulton Theatre: 29 Oct 1917- Dec 1917 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Carlton Brickert [credited as Carl Brickert], Florence Carpenter, Burr Caruth, Robert Cummings, Daniel E. Hanlon, Alfred Hesse, Guy Hitner, Phoebe Hunt, Cyril Keightley, Marshall Mercury, William H. Pringle, Harry Redding, William Roselle, Paul Stanton, John J. Ward. Produced by Lodewick Vroom.
- (1918) Stage Play: Home Again.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Right Girl. Musical comedy.
- (1923) Stage Play: Casanova. Drama.
- (1927) Stage Play: John.
- (1930) Stage Play: Mr. Samuel. Comedy.
- (1937) Stage Play: Young Mr. Disraeli. Comedy.
- (1937) Stage Play: A Hero Is Born. Musical. Music by Lehman Engel [credited as A. Lehman Engel]. Written by Theresa Helburn. Based on a fairy tale by Andrew Lang. Lyrics by Agnes Morgan. Musical Director: Alexander Saron. Music orchestrated by Alexander Saron. Production Supervised by Edward Goodman. Directed by Agnes Morgan. Adelphi Theatre: 1 Oct 1937- 27 Nov 1937 (50 performances). Cast: Alfredo Allegro (as "A Courier from the Duke of Kinbabbles/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Hugh Banks (as "Gossiping Guest"), Eleanora Barrie (as "The Fairy of the Sword/Gossiping Guest"), Eleanor Benedikt (as "The Blue Fairy/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Mary Berkeley (as "Duchess of Kinbabbles"), Elizabeth Bilencova (as "The Purple Fairy/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Other Guest"), Doan Borrup [credited as Doan Borup] (as "Baron Grouchogg"), James Bradleigh (as "Gossiping Guest"), Ione Bright The Armored Fairy/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Ronald Brogan (as "First Young Buck/Gossiping Guest"), Marjorie Brown (as "Lady Kathleena"), Robert Bruce (as "Count Piffledown"), Walter Burke (as "A Gentleman of Uncertain Age, Time/William"), Peter Byrne (as "A Manservant"), Camelia Campbell (as "The Rainbow Fairy/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest/Other Guest"), John Christian (as "Antonio, a Page/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Delancey Cleveland (as "A Servant/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Clay Cody (as "Gaston's Chef"), James Coyle (as "First Under Cook/An Unexpected Vistior"), Louis Cruger (as "Another Servitor/Gaston's Waiter/Gossiping Guest"), Muni Diamond (as "A Gourmet/Gossiping Guest"), Jack Egan (as "Alfredo, a Page/Second Young Buck/Gossiping Guest"), David Enton (as "A Prankster"), John Farman (as "Gaston/The Proprietor/Singing Escort"), Elinor Flynn (as "The Gray Fairy/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Cour/A Guest Who Loves Dancing"), Edward Forbes (as "Chief Steward"), Tom Greenway as "Another Servitor/A Prankster"), Anthony Grey (as "Another Servant/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Mollie Hakim (as "Orchestral Trio"), Charles Henderson (as "An Inebriated Patron/Lord Chief Justice"), Paul Jachia [credited as Paul Jacchia] (as "Son/Gossiping Guest"), Jane Jonson (as "The Silver Fairy/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Clarence Kane (as "Second Under Cook/Gaston's Waiter/Gossiping Guest"), Toccoa Lauder (as "Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), George LeSoir (as "Lord Kelso"), Drue Leyton (as "Lady Rosalind"), Claire Lillis (as "Gossiping Guest"), Robert Lowe (as "Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court"), Seymour Malmude (as "Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Isabel Marlyn (as "The Fairy of Flame/Other Guest"), John McCormack (as "Another Servitor/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court"), Lewis McMichael (as "Another Servitor/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Other Guest"), John McNulty (as "A Retainer of Baron Grouchogg/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Other Guest"), Albert McWilliams (as "Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/A Footman"), Helen Morrow (as "Lady Molinda"), Beatrice Olson (as "The White Fairy/A Lady Who Does/Gossiping Guest"), William Phelps (as "Zoroaster/Visitor's Brother"), George Probert (as "A Gentleman Who Should Know Better"), Janet Rathbun (as "Lady Piffledown"), Harry Redding (as "Viscount Piffle"), David Resnikoff as "Nicolo/Page/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Duke of Kinbabbles"), Ethel Reynolds (as "Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Frances Ritchie (as "A Royal Nurse/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Mary Roth (as "The Bubble Fairy/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Charles MacLean (as "Savage Paterfamilias/Gossiping Guest"), Jack Shipman (as "Another Servitor/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Lillian Shrewsbury (as "Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Harry Sothern (as "Thomas Benson"), Raymond Southwick (as "Chief Cook/Gaston's Waiter/Gossiping Guest"), Sylvia St. John (as "Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Minnie Stanley (as "The Black Fairy"), Ben Starkie (as "H.R.H. Prince Prigio"), Lillian Steele (as "The Fairy of Le Rouge et Noir/Mater Familiar"), Donald Stewart (as "A Herald/Gossiping Guest"), Louise Swanson (as "The Star Fairy/Ladies and Gentlemen and Servants of the Court/Gossiping Guest"), Viola Swayne (as "Gossiping Guest"), Frederic Tozere (as "H.M. The King"), Marie Valdez (as "Orchestral Trio"), William Vaughan (as "Tony"), June Victor (as "Orchestral Trio"), Agnes Williams (as "A Royal Nurse/Gossiping Guest"), Sidney Williams (as "Gourmet's Crony/Other Guest"), Jennie Wren (as "The Golden Fairy/Daughter/Gossiping Guest"), Margaret Wycherly (as H.M. Queen of Pantouoflia"). Produced by Federal Theatre Project of The WPA.
- (1936) Stage Play: Parnell. Historical drama (revival). Written by Elsie T. Schauffler. Staged by Robinson Smith and Frederick Ayer. Directed by Robinson Smith and Frederick Ayer. 48th Street Theatre: 4 May 1936- Jun 1936 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Edith Barrett, Hugh Bigelow, Gordon Burby, Gage Clarke, Phyllis Connard, Enid Cooper, John Emery (as "Captain William Henry O'Shea"), Alexander Frank, Whitford Kane (as "Michael Davitt"), Denis King (as "Parnell"), Barry Macollum, Winston O'Keefe (as "Timothy Healy"), Clement O'Loghlen, Harry Redding (as "Mr. Stanley"), Effie Shannon (as "Mrs. Benjamin Wood"), William Swetland (as "3rd Leader"), Charles Trexler. Produced by Pierce Power-Waters. Note: Filmed by MGM as Parnell (1937) as a Clark Gable vehicle.
- (1935) Stage Play: Parnell. Historical drama. Written by Elsie T. Schauffler. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 11 Nov 1935- Feb 1936 (closing date unknown/99 performances). Cast included: Phyllis Connard, George Curzon, Walter Holbrook, Harry Redding (as "Mr. Stanley"), Effie Shannon. Produced by Robinson Smith and Frederick W. Ayer. Note: Play sold to MGM as a Clark Gable vehicle, Parnell (1937). It became the biggest flop in that studio's history to date (possibly excluding the troubled inherited production of Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925), whose costs were not revealed). Gable regarded it as his worst film and it nearly led to his refusing Gone with the Wind (1939).
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