- (1906) Stage: "Billy the Kid" on Broadway. Melodrama.
- (1910) Stage: "A Matinee Idol" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1910) Stage: "Judy Forgot" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Jack Mansfield") in "Lucky" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Based on material by / lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Additional scenes / numbers by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Music by Jerome Kern. Musical Direction by Gus Salzer. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Additional music by Fred Fisher, Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth, Gus Edwards and George Gershwin. Additional lyrics by Fred Fisher, Jack Norworth, Edward Madden and Anne Caldwell. Ballets arranged by Albertina Rasch. Directed by Hassard Short. New Amsterdam Theatre: 22 Mar 1927-21 May 1927 (71 performances). Cast: Walter Catlett (as "Charlie Simpson"). Bessie Allison, Alfred Arnold, Walter Arnold, Charles Bannister, Julia Brashkova, Dorothy Bell, Dick Bennett, Dulce Bentley, Martin Berkeley, Albert Birk, Leonore Blair, Betty Block, Pearl Bradley, Mary Brady, Billie Cain, Virginia Clark, Joan Clement, Hal Clovis, Charles Conkling, Emily Cote, Peggy Cunningham, Hyacinth Curtis, Jack de Lys, Maxine Demmler, Marian Dickson, Alma Drange, Charles Eaton, Mary Eaton, Eleanor Elden, Paul Everton, Rosemary Farmer, Richard Farrell, George Ferguson, Jeanne Fonda, Ethel Forrest, Rose Gaillaird, Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher (as "Teddy Travers"), Charles Gibney, Elvira Gomez, Bert Gould, Alfred Hall, Pauline Hall, Aili Halmenaa, Milton Halpern, Kathryn Hamill, Vivian Harris, Jack Hughes, Max Hugo, Ray Justus, Ruby Keeler (as "Mazie Maxwell"), Betty Keen, The Keller Sisters, Lily Kimari, Kathleen Krosby, Kathryn Lambly, Myrtle Lane, Donald Lee, Fred Lennox, Edna Locke, Al Lynch, Trude Marr, Olga Marye, Bob Maxwell, Stanley McClelland, Charles Mitchell, Lillian Morehouse, Bob Morris, Josephine Mostler, Henry Mowbray, Hugh Francis Murphy, Al Ochs (as "Long Ling"), Bill O'Donnell, Don Oltarsh, Cheri Pelham, Dorothy Phillips, Nickie Pittell, Patricia Preston, Anna Rex, Phyllis Reynolds, Nita Rosso, Elizabeth Ryder, Ivy Sawyer, Lenore Shearer, Kumara Singha, Emily Slater, Hugh Sorenson, Louise Starck, Jack Talbot, Ayres Tavitt, Archibald Thompson, Peaches Tortoni, Regina Tuahinska, George Vigouroux, Eda Vittollo, Teddy Ward, Elida Webb, Princess White Deer, Martha Wilbert, Fred Wilson, Albert Wyart, Dorothy Wyatt. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1926) Stage: Appeared (as "Monty Travers") in "The Wild Rose" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1925) Stage: Directed (w/William J. Wilson) / appeared (as "Billy Ballard") in "Mayflowers" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Edward Kunneke. Book / lyrics by Clifford Grey. Based on a play by Arthur Richman. Musical Director: Frank Cork. Additional music by Frank Tours, J. Fred Coots, Maurice Ruebens and Pat Thayer. Additional lyrics by Donovan Parsons. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Choreographed by Earl Lindsay. Forrest Theatre: 24 Nov 1925-30 Jan 1926 (81 performances). Cast: Charlotte Ayres, Hazel Beamer, Gaile Beverly, Sally Bronis, Kathryn Brown, Fred Burke, Margaret Byrnes, Marion Byrnes, Grace Candee, Nancy Carroll, Jules Cross, Nydia D'Arnell, George C. Deerking, Malcolm Duffield, Jean Duval, Josephine Duval, Christine Ecklund, Charlotte Fitzgibbons, Will Gould, David Higgins, Thelma Hoeffle, Nickolis Indiveri, Marie Jensen, Anthony King, George C. Lehrain, June Leslie, Virginia Lloyd, Theodora Loper, Ronnie Madison, Lida Mae, Francetta Malloy, Madeline Montelin, Ethel Morrison, William O'Neal, Betty Pascu, Harry Pedersen, Ivy Sawyer (as "Elsie Dover"), Elaine Sims, Sybil Stokes, Norman Sweetser, Kao Tortoni, Peaches Tortoni, William Valentine, Robert Woolsey (as "Sam Robinson"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1923) Stage: Appeared in "Music Box Revue" on Broadway.
- (1921) Stage: Appeared in "Music Box Revue" on Broadway.
- (1920) Stage: Appeared (as "Charlie Hobson") in "The Half Moon" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1919) Stage: Appeared (as "Robert McLane") in "She's a Good Fellow" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Jerome Kern. Book / lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Music and lyric of "Jubilo" founded on "Kingdom Comin'" by Henry Clay Work. Directed by Fred G. Latham and Edward Royce. Globe Theatre: 5 May 1919-16 Aug 1919 (120 performances). Cast: Helen Allen, Marie Ayres, Florence Bruce, Martine Burnley, Arline Chase, Alexander Clark, Lucille Darling (as "Ensemble"), Rosetta Duncan (as "Mazie Moore"), Vivian Duncan (as "Betty Blair"), Alice Earle (as "Ensemble"), Florence Edney (as "Miss Busby"), Nellie Fillmore, Pauline Hall (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Hollis (as "Ensemble"), Olin Howland (as "Chester Pollard"), Beatrice Hughes (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Lawson (as "Zizi Sumarez"), Helen Lovett (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Maitland (as "Mrs. Franklin"), James C. Marlowe (as "Admiral Franklin"), Florence Martin (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Mathison (as "Ensemble"), Phyllis Munday (as "Ensemble"), Grace O'Connor (as "Ensemble"), Anna Orr (as "Lavinia Lee"), Hildah Reeder (as "Ensemble"), Ivy Sawyer (as "Jacqueline Fay"), Scott Welsh (as "Billy Hopkins"), Lillian White (as "Ensemble"), Genevieve Willment (as "Ensemble"), Irene Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Jay Wilson (as "McVey"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1918) Stage: Appeared in "Oh, My Dear!" on Broadway. Musical. Based on lyrics and a book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Directed by Robert Milton and Edward Royce. Princess Theatre (moved to The 39th Street Theatre on 21 Apr 1919 to close): 27 Nov 1918-May 1919 (closing date unknown/189 performances). Cast included: Joseph Allen, Roy Atwell, Dorothy Bailey, Helen Barnes, Marjorie Bentley, Georgia Caine, Clara Carroll, Gene Carroll, Frances Chase, Helen Clarke, Miriam Collins, Frank Conlan (as "Joe Plummer"), Juliette Day, Evelyn Dorn, Sven Erick, Robert Gebhardt, Patricia Gordon, Frederic Graham, Dorothy La Rue, Alfa Lanee, Victor Le Roy, Rene Manning, Florence McGuire, Victoria Miles, Bessie More, Ivy Sawyer, Jennifer Sinclair, Jacques Stone. Produced by William Elliott and F. Ray Comstock.
- (1916) Stage: Appeared (as "Gerard") in "Betty" on Broadway. Musical. Book by Frederick Lonsdale and Gladys Unger. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Paul A. Rubens. Musical Direction by William Daly. Additional numbers by Ernest Steffan and Merlin Morgan. Featuring songs by Harry Tierney, Jean Schwartz, Silvio Hein and Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Featuring songs with lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Percy Greenbank, Edgar Leslie and William Jerome. Directed by Edward Royce. Globe Theatre: 3 Oct 1916-25 Nov 1916 (63 performances). Cast: Isabel Adams (as "Ensemble"), Edna Bates (as "Lady Charlotte Knowles"), Marie Baxter (as "Ensemble"), Marie Benedict (as "Lily" / "Ensemble"), James Black (as "Ensemble"), Marna Blanchard (as "Lady Violet Chichester" / "Ensemble"), J. Brush (as "Ensemble"), Sam Burbank (as "Hillier"), Ethel Burke (as "Ensemble"), Cecile Conway (as "Ensemble"), Florence Cripps (as "Lady Majoribanks"), Master Crumpton (as "Alf"), Peggy Dana (as "Ensemble"), Marion Davies (as "Jane"), Eileen Dennes (as "Estelle"), Doc Donnelly (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Duncan (as "Ensemble"), Opal Essent (as "Ensemble"), Allen Fagan (as "Cedric"), Isabel Falconer (as "Ensemble"), Grace Ford (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Germaine (as "Hon. Patience Pemberton" / "Ensemble"), Herbert Goff (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Harrigan (as "Ensemble"), Annette Herbert (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Herbert (as "Duke of Crowborough"), Raymond Hitchcock (as "Lord D'Arcy Playne"), William Holbrook (as "Ensemble"), A. Homme (as "Ensemble"), Ida Howe (as "Ensemble"), Jessie Howe (as "Ensemble"), Ron Hoyer (as "Ensemble"), Rokey Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Justine Johnstone (as "Chicquette"), Frank Keller (as "Ensemble"), Esther Lee (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Lindley (as "Ensemble"), Master Lowrie (as "David Playne"), Lotta Morse (as "Ensemble"), Walter Mozee (as "Ensemble"), Prudence O'Shea (as "Lady Paula Colquhuoun" / "Ensemble"), Peter Page (as "Achille Jotte"), Eugene Revere (as "Lathers" / "Tregellan"), Lillian Rice (as "Pansy" / "Ensemble"), Alice Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Fred Rockwell (as "Ensemble"), A. Roland (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Roland (as "Ensemble"), Mona Sartoris (as "Ensemble"), Ivy Sawyer (as "Betty"), Lydia Scott (as "Lady Mary Manzies" / "Ensemble"), Verda Shelberg (as "Mrs. Rawlins"), Eleanor St. Clair (as "Hon. Mrs. Partarlington"), Mildred St. Clair (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Stewart (as "Dora"), Anna Stone (as "Daisy" / "Ensemble"), Virginia Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Tierney (as "Ensemble"), Henry Vincent (as "The Hon. Victor Halifax"), Bunny Wendell (as "Lady Cholmondley"), Jean White (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Williamson (as "Ensemble"), Jacquelin Woods (as "Ensemble"), Louise Worthington (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1916) Stage: Appeared in "A Pair of Queens" on Broadway.
- (1915) Stage: Appeared (as "Van Cortland Parke") in "Stop! Look! Listen!" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1913) Stage: Appeared in / choreographed "When Dreams Come True" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1912) Stage: Appeared (as "Camillo") in "The Woman Haters" on Broadway. Musical/operetta.
- (1911) Stage: Appeared (as "Webster Choate") in "The Never Homes" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Material by Glen MacDonough. Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz. Musical Direction / music orchestrated by Hilding Andersson. Directed by James C. Huffman, William J. Wilson and Ned Wayburn. Broadway Theatre: 5 Oct 1911-23 Dec 1911 (92 performances). Cast: Edward Adams, Hazel Allen, Mabel Allen, Teresa Allen, Will Archie, Fred Bates, Morris Bodington, Nan Brennan, Bertie Britton, Bessie Cottrell, Ray Cox, Bessie Crawford, Jess Dandy (as "Herman Dinglebender"), Margaret Day, Barry Delaney, Berna DeVore, Herbert Dunham, Dolly Filly, Vera Finlay, Lillian Foster, Estelle Francesca, Anita Francesca, Hal Frost, Alex Gibson, Grace Gilbert, Maude Gray, Artie Hall, Lillian Hanson, Ruth Hanson, Harry Harrington, Olga Harting, Helen Hayes (as "Fannie Hicks"), William Heidloff, Lillian Herlein, Margie Herman, Clay Hill, Jane Houston, Katherine Humphrey, Robert Hunter, Eileen Jackson, John Klaboe, Al Leech, Denman Maley, May Maloney, Cassie Meade, Helen Miller, May Miller, Ray Miller, George W. Monroe, Nedda Nilssen, Diane Oste, Aileen Pickard, Leslie Powers, Emily Price, Elsa Reinhardt, Daisy Rudd, Harry Russell, Gertrude Rutland, Kenneth Ryan, Julian Schroeder, Violet Shaw, Fred W. Sidney, E.F. Taylor, Ethel Tennis, May Tormey, May Willard, Amy Wilson, Mabel Woodrow. Produced by Lew M. Fields.
- (1927) Stage Play: Lucky. Musical comedy. Based on material by / lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Additional scenes / numbers by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Music by Jerome Kern. Musical Direction by Gus Salzer. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Additional music by Fred Fisher, Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth, Gus Edwards and George Gershwin. Additional lyrics by Fred Fisher, Jack Norworth, Edward Madden and Anne Caldwell. Ballets arranged by Albertina Rasch. Directed by Hassard Short. New Amsterdam Theatre: 22 Mar 1927-21 May 1927 (71 performances). Cast: Walter Catlett (as "Charlie Simpson"). Bessie Allison, Alfred Arnold, Walter Arnold, Charles Bannister, Julia Brashkova, Dorothy Bell, Dick Bennett, Dulce Bentley, Martin Berkeley, Albert Birk, Leonore Blair, Betty Block, Pearl Bradley, Mary Brady, Billie Cain, Virginia Clark, Joan Clement, Hal Clovis, Charles Conkling, Emily Cote, Peggy Cunningham, Hyacinth Curtis, Jack de Lys, Maxine Demmler, Marian Dickson, Alma Drange, Charles Eaton, Mary Eaton, Eleanor Elden, Paul Everton, Rosemary Farmer, Richard Farrell, George Ferguson, Jeanne Fonda, Ethel Forrest, Rose Gaillaird, Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher (as "Teddy Travers"), Charles Gibney, Elvira Gomez, Bert Gould, Alfred Hall, Pauline Hall, Aili Halmenaa, Milton Halpern, Kathryn Hamill, Vivian Harris, Jack Hughes, Max Hugo, Ray Justus, Ruby Keeler (as "Mazie Maxwell"), Betty Keen, The Keller Sisters, Lily Kimari, Kathleen Krosby, Kathryn Lambly, Myrtle Lane, Donald Lee, Fred Lennox, Edna Locke, Al Lynch, Trude Marr, Olga Marye, Bob Maxwell, Stanley McClelland, Charles Mitchell, Lillian Morehouse, Bob Morris, Josephine Mostler, Henry Mowbray, Hugh Francis Murphy, Al Ochs (as "Long Ling"), Bill O'Donnell, Don Oltarsh, Cheri Pelham, Dorothy Phillips, Nickie Pittell, Patricia Preston, Anna Rex, Phyllis Reynolds, Nita Rosso, Elizabeth Ryder, Joseph Santley (as "Jack Mansfield"), Ivy Sawyer, Lenore Shearer, Kumara Singha, Emily Slater, Hugh Sorenson, Louise Starck, Jack Talbot, Ayres Tavitt, Archibald Thompson, Peaches Tortoni, Regina Tuahinska, George Vigouroux, Eda Vittollo, Teddy Ward, Elida Webb, Princess White Deer, Martha Wilbert, Fred Wilson, Albert Wyart, Dorothy Wyatt. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1927) Stage: Wrote book (w/Gertrude Purcell) / directed / produced / appeared (as "His Royal Highness" / "Edward Chester") in "Just Fancy" on Broadway. Musical romance. Music by Joseph Meyer and Philip Charig. From the work of A.E. Thomas. Lyrics by Leo Robin. Music orchestrated by Maurice De Packh. Musical Director: Milton Schwarzwald. Casino Theatre: 11 Oct 1927-17 Dec 1927 (79 performances). Cast: Bernice Ackerman, Alice Akers, Lenore Allan, Charles Barron, Jack Bauer, Eric Blore (as "Sir Calverton Shipley"), Ted Bradshaw, Kathryne Burnside, Erma Chase, Rachel Chester, Evelyn Chilla, Edward Cutler, Kaye deFranza, Doris Dodge, Dorothy Durland, Robert Easton, Thelma Edwards, Clara Fay, George Ford, Willard Fry, George Harcourt (as "Griggs" / "Honorable Philander J. Wood"), Mildred Hiller, Mary Hiscox, Raymond Hitchcock (as "Charlie Van Bibber"), Claire Hooper. John Hundley, Harry Kendall, Fraun Koski, Jeane Kroll, Kathryn Lambly, Charles LaValle, Melba Lee, Gertrude Lemmon, Helene LeSoir, Val Lester, Mlle. Marguerite, Trude Marr, Dorothy Martin, Etta Moore, Frances Nevins, Ruby Nevins, Lester Niles, Dolores Nito, Ellen O'Brien, William O'Donnell, Peggy O'Neill, Pavla Pavlick, Ernest Preach, Ivy Sawyer, Lillie Short, Frank Sills, H. Reeves-Smith, Archie Thomson (as "Jimmy" / "Ensemble"), Jean Watson (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Westling (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Whiffen (as "Mrs. Kingley Stafford"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Aunt Linda Lee"; final Broadway role).
- (1928 Stage: "The Lady Lies" on Broadway.
- (1932) Stage: Directed / produced "Life Begins" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Mary M. Axelson [credited as Mary Macdougal Axelson]. Selwyn Theatre: 28 Mar 1932-Apr 1932 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Mary May Bell (as "Mrs. Hamby-Smith"), Helen Brooks (as "Mrs. Paley"), Alan Bunce (as "Jed Sutton"), Lucile Charles (as "Peggy Banks"), Clayton Collyer (as "Dr. Alfred Brett"), Mildred Dunnock (as "Miss Pinty"; Broadway debut), Glenda Farrell (as "Florette Darian"), Edwin Fleming (as "Ringer Banks"), Jean Fullarton (as "Mrs. Brown"), Darley Fuller (as "Rita"), Winifred Harris (as "Mrs. Tubby"), Eleanor Hicks (as "Mrs. West"), Ellen Lowe (as "Woman in a Purple Kimono"), Douglas MacPherson (as "Mr. Hamby-Smith"), Joseph Marra (as "Tony"), Lewis Martin (as "Dr. Cramm"), William McFadden (as "Medical Student"), Edward Pawley, Antoinette Rachte (as "Mrs. Riggs"), Dean Raymond (as "Dr. Lee"), Earl Redding (as "Mr. Potter"), Joanna Roos (as "Grace Sutton"), Ruthelma Stevens (as "Rose Lorton"), Elaine Troy (as "Mrs. Potter"), Elizabeth Von Nardroff (as "Miss Bowers"), Frank Wilcox (as "Dr. Tubby"), Valerie Ziegler (as "Estelle"). NOTE: Filmed as Life Begins (1932)/
- (1932) Stage: "Heigh-Ho, Everybody" on Broadway. Comedy.
- Story: "The House on 56th Street". NOTE: Filmed as The Return of Carol Deane (1938).
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