- (1912 - 1956) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1912) Stage Play: The Argyle Case. Written by Harriet Ford, Harvey J. O'Higgins and William J. Burns. Directed by Gustav von Seyffertitz and Robert Hilliard. Criterion Theatre: 24 Dec 1912- Jun 1913 (closing date unknown/191 performances). Cast: Stella Archer (as "Mary"), Robert Hilliard (as "Asche Kayton"), John Beck, W.T. Clark, Alphonse Ethier, William H. Gilmore, James C. Malaidy, Bertram Marburgh, Daniel Murray, Robert Newcombe, John J. Pierson, Edward J. Righton, Frank R. Russell, Calvin Thomas [Broadway debut], Joseph Tuohy, Bert Walter. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Silver Wedding. Comedy. Written by Edward Locke. Directed by Edward Locke. Longacre Theatre: 11 Aug 1913- Aug 1913 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Thomas A. Wise (as "Ludwig Koehler"), Cecile Breton (as "Martha Koehler"), Alice Gale (as "Frau Koehler"), Carl Hemman (as "Earl Rehbein"), Gerhardt Jasperson (as "Hans Weighart"), Frank McCormack (as "Ottomar Klotz"), Violet Moore (as "Margaret Rehbein"), David Ross (as "Heinie Schmidt"), Lillian Ross (I) (as "Frida Hachradt") [Broadway debut], Guinio Socola (as "Juan Jacinta"), Edna Temple (as "Lucy Rehbein"), Calvin Thomas (as "George Eckhart"). Produced by H.H. Frazee.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Girl and the Pennant. Written by Rida Johnson Young and Christy Mathewson. Lyric Theatre: 23 Oct 1913- Nov 1913 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: William Courtenay (as "Copley Reeves"), Florence Reed (as "Mona Fitzgerald"), Robert Brott, George W. Day, Edgar Hill, Jack Johnson, T. Morse Koupal, Tully Marshall, Ralph Morgan, Louis Morrell, Walter A. Mulvahill, Wallace Owen, James Reed, William Roselle, Harry Southard [credited as Harry D. Southard], Calvin Thomas, Malcolm Williams. Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (1914) Stage Play: Marrying Money. Written by Washington Pezet and Bertram Marburgh. Princess Theatre: 18 Mar 1914- Apr 1914 (closing date unknown/45 performances). Cast: Argyll Campbell, Nan Campbell, Ernest Cossart, Juliette Day, Alfred De Ball, Will Deming, Edward Emery, George Gaston, Mary Harper, Amelia Mayborn, Jessaline Rogers, William Roselle, Calvin Thomas, Stanhope Wheatcroft. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Money Makers.
- (1914) Stage Play: Yosemite. Written by Charles A. Taylor. Directed by Ralph E. Cummings. New Amsterdam Theatre: 23 Nov 1914- Dec 1914 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Mac Barnes, Blanche Burns, Ethel Clifton, Joseph Crehan (Broadway debut), Robert Davis, Roberto Deshon, Frank Keenan, Lillian Kingsbury, Mario Majeroni, Thomas Meagan, John Mitchell, Calvin Thomas, Grace Valentine.
- (1915) Stage Play: What Money Can't Buy. Written by George Broadhurst. Directed by George Broadhurst and Edward Elsner. 48th Street Theatre: 11 Oct 1915- Oct 1915 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Robert Cain, William Devereaux, George Fawcett, Frank Kemble-Cooper, William B. Mack, Anne Meredith, Adrian Rosley [credited as Adrian H. Rosely] (Broadway debut), Sydney Shields, Calvin Thomas, Gus Verace, Edith Campbell Walker, Frank Westerton, Mrs. Russ Whytall. Note: Filmed as What Money Can't Buy (1917).
- (1916) Stage Play: Rio Grande.
- (1916) Stage Play: Broadway and Buttermilk. Musical comedy.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Thirteenth Chair. Written by Bayard Veiller. 48th Street Theatre (moved to The Fulton Theatre from 20 Aug 1917- close): 20 Nov 1916- unknown (328 performances). Cast: Rose Aiken (as "Grace Standish"), Eva Condon (as "Mary Eastwood"), Gardner Crane (as "Roscoe Crosby") [final Broadway role], Alice Claire Elliott (as "Elizabeth Erskine"), George Graham (as "Philip Mason"), A.T. Hendon (as "Pollock"), Harrison Hunter (as "Tim Donahue"), Katherine La Salle (as "Helen O'Neill"), Charles Laite (as "Braddish Trent"), Walter P. Lewis (as "Howard Standish"), Martha Mayo (as "Mrs. Crosby"), William Scott (as "Doolan"), Calvin Thomas (as "Will Crosby"), S.K. Walker (as "Edward Wales"), Sarah Whiteford (as "Helen Trent"), Margaret Wycherly (as "Rosalie La Grange"), Walter Young (as "Sergeant Dunn"). Produced by William Harris, Sr. and William H. Harris Jr.
- (1917) Stage Play: Tiger Rose.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Hottentot. Comedy/farce. Written by Victor Mapes and William Collier Sr. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 1 Mar 1920- Jun 1920 (closing date unknown/113 performances). Cast: Ann Andrews (as "Mrs. Chadwick"), Frances Carson (as "Peggy Fairfax"), William Collier Sr. (as "Sam Harrington"), Claude Cooper (as "McKisson"), Howard Hull Gibson (as "Reggie Townsend"), Arthur Howard (as "Alex Fairfax"), Frederic Karr (as "Ollie Gilford"), Donald Meek (as "Swift"), Dorie Sawyer (as "Alice"), Edwin Taylor (as "Perkins"), Calvin Thomas (as "Larry Crawford"), Helen Wolcott (as "Mrs. Ollie Gilford"). Produced by Sam Harris. Note: Filmed as The Hottentot (1922).
- (1921) Stage Play: Six-Cylinder Love. Comedy. Written by William Anthony McGuire. Directed by Sam Forrest. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 25 Aug 1921- Jul 1922 (closing date unknown/344 performances). Cast: Berton Churchill (as "George Stapleton"), Howard Hull Gibson, Eleanor Gordon, Harry Hammill, Kenneth Hill, Hedda Hopper (as "Margaret Rogers"), Betty Linley, Donald Meek (as "Richard Burton"), Ralph Sipperly (as "William Donroy"), Calvin Thomas (as "Bertram Rogers"), Fay Walker, June Walker (as "Marilyn Sterling"). Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1924) Stage Play: Thoroughbreds.
- (1925) Stage Play: A Good Bad Woman. (Revival).
- (1927) Stage Play: Junk. Written by Edwin B. Self. Directed by Charles Coburn. Garrick Theatre: 5 Jan 1927- Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: Doan Borup (as "Jim, The Gunman"), George V. Denny Jr. (as "First Prison Guard") [final Broadway role], Emma Dunn (as "Old Sal") [final Broadway role], Jay Fassett (as "Gobknuckle"), Sydney Greenstreet (as "Ernest John"), John Maroney (as "David"), Marguerite Mosier (as "Nancy/Jean Prall"), Herbert Ransom [credited as Herbert Ranson] (as "Dr. Schelling"), Hamilton Swift (as "Second Prison Guard"), Calvin Thomas (as "Chick Prall"), Alice May Tuck (as "Grandmother"). Produced by James Shesgreen and Mr. Vroom.
- (1927) Stage Play: Set a Thief. Melodrama/mystery.
- (1928) Stage Play: Trapped. Melodrama.
- (1929) Stage Play: Show Girl. Musical comedy.
- (1930) Stage Play: Launcelot and Elaine. Drama (revival).
- (1931) Stage Play: Just to Remind You.
- (1932) Stage Play: Anybody's Game.
- (1933) Stage Play: We, The People. Written by Elmer Rice. Directed by Elmer Rice. Empire Theatre: 21 Jan 1933- Mar 1933 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Passer-by"), David Appelbe, Carroll Ashburn (as "Larry Collins"), Mildred Baker, Harry Bellaver (as "Mike Ramsay"), Jules J. Bennett, Marvin S. Borowsky, Orrin Burke, Sam Byrd (as "Peter Hines"), Burr Caruth, George Christie, Blaine Cordner (as Albert Collins"), Glenn Coulter, Charles H. Davis, Gregory Deane, Lawrence Ellinger, Katherine Emmet (as "Sarah Collins"), Harry Fischer, Walter Greaza (as "Cleveland Thomas"), Alan Hale (as "Passer-by"), Randolph Hale, Jane Hamilton, Fred Herrick, William Ingersoll, House Jameson (as "James Moulton"), Alice John (as "Edna Innes"), Charles La Torre (as "Louis Volterra"), David Leonard, Howard Miller, Grace Mills, Harry Moore, Carlton Moss, Clement O'Loghlin, George Pembroke, Eleanor Phelps, Mildred Quigley, R. Birrell Rawls, Arthur Ritchie, Florence Robinson (as "Passer-by"), Herbert Rudley, Maria Sermolino, Phil Sheridan, Jean Sidney, Juliana Taberna, Forrest Taylor, Ralph Theadore, Calvin Thomas (as "Walter Applegate"), Thomas F. Tracey, Valerie Valaire, Egisto Visser, Gladys Walker, Pierre Watkins, Maurice Wells, Frank H. Wilson (as "Steve Clinton"). Produced by Elmer Rice.
- (1934) Stage Play: A Ship Comes In. Drama. Written by Joseph Anthony. Scenic Design by Herbert Ward and Walter Harvey. Directed by Augustin Duncan. Morosco Theatre: 19 Sep 1934- Oct 1934 (closing date unknown/38 performances). Cast: Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Dr. Victor Bard"), Edwin Cooper (as "Mr. Jenkins"), Elizabeth Farrar (as "Mrs. Jenkins"), Manart Kippen (as "Dr. Carl Brenner"), Bjorn Koefoed (as "Dr. Sawyer"), Boris Korlin (as "Oblanitcheff"), Anna Lubowe (as "Stella Rickert"), Frank Manning (as "Johann"), William Packer (as "Dr. Marvin"), Arthur Row (as "Ship's Steward"), Virginia Stevens (as "Blanche Mortimer"), Calvin Thomas (as "H. Gordon Mortimer"). Produced by Richard Herndon. Produced in association with John C. Mayer.
- (1935) Stage Play: A Lady Detained. Comedy.
- (1935) Stage Play: Knock on Wood. Comedy.
- (1935) Stage Play: Night of January 16. Melodrama.
- (1936) Stage Play: Mimie Scheller.
- (1937) Stage Play: Miss Quis. Comedy. Written by Ward Morehouse. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Henry Miller's Theatre: 7 Apr 1937- May 1937 (closing date unknown/37 performances). Cast: Walter Baldwin (as "B.C. Calico"), Charles Dow Clark (as "Sam Whittle"), Peggy Converse (as "Crickett"), Edwin Cooper (as "Amos Yadkin"), William David (as "Hector McBee"), Tom Fadden (as "Ed Trett"), Mary Gildea (as "Opal Calico"), J. Norman Hammond (as "Cornwallis Moon"), Eda Heinemann (as "Zuella McBee"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Christine Anning Lathrop"), James Lightfoot (as "Sheriff"), Paul Porter (as "Alf"), James Rennie (as "Buster Niles"), Howard Smith (as "Esau"), Calvin Thomas (as "Tom Anning"), John Vosburgh (as "Henderson Lathrop"), Emily Ann Wellman (as "Tavinia Windell"), Peggy Wood (as "Liz Quis"). Produced by Vinton Freedley.
- (1937) Stage Play: Wise Tomorrow. Drama.
- (1938) Stage Play: Stop-over. Drama.
- (1938) Stage Play: Escape This Night. Melodrama. Written by Robert Steiner and Harry Horner. Directed by Robert Steiner. 44th Street Theatre: 22 Apr 1938- May 1938 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Robert Allen, Albert Bergh, Donald Black, Ronald Brogan, Francesca Bruning, Edward Butler, Donald Cameron, Peter Carhartt, Irene Cattell (as "Gossipy Woman" and "Ruth's Mother"), Virginia Chauvenet, Gage Clarke, Gertrude Clemens, Enid Cooper, Phyllis Cornell, Walter Coy (as "Wilson "Alabama" Rice"), Hume Cronyn (as "Steve"), Dearon Darnay, Harry Fisher, Richard Freeman, Helen Golden, Frank Gould, Arthur Griffin, Ellen Hall, John Halloran, Betty Jenckes, Frances Kay, Giles Kellogg, Peter Kinnell, Bradford Kirkbride, Arnold Korff (as "Mr. Richter"), Dorothy Littlejohn, George Matthews, Margaret Ormsby, Barbara Paige, Calvin Thomas (as "Mr. Brock"), John Toll, Virginia Tracy (as "Miss Ellswood") [final Broadway role], Jack Tyler, David Wayne (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Maurice Wells, Mrs. Charles Willard. Produced by Robinson Smith.
- (1938) Stage Play: Abe Lincoln in Illinois. Drama. Written by Robert E. Sherwood. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Elmer Rice. Plymouth Theatre: 15 Oct 1938- Dec 1939 (closing date unknown/472 performances). Cast: Raymond Massey (as "Abraham Lincoln"), Ora Alexander, Dorothy Allan, Frank Andrews (as Mentor Graham"; final Broadway role), Lloyd Barry (as "Tad Lincoln"), Bette Benfield, Hubert Brown, Everett Charlton (as "Bab" / "Cavalry Captain" / "Militia Captain"), George Christie, David Clarke, May Collins, Glenn Coulter, Howard Da Silva (as "Jack Armstrong"), Dearon Darnay, Robert Fitzsimmons, Lillian Foster (as "Nancy Green"), John Gerard, Dorothy Greeley, Arthur Griffin, David Hewes, Alfred Jenkins, Walter Kapp, Muriel Kirkland, Harry Levian, Adele Longmire (as "Ann Rutledge"), George Malcolm, Lewis Martin, Kevin McCarthy (as "Jasp" / "Phil"), Lex Parrish (as "Willie Lincoln"), John Payne (as "Robert Lincoln"), Albert Phillips, Wendell K. Phillips, McKinley Reeves, Elizabeth Reller, Marion Rooney, Herbert Rudley, Bert Schorr, Allen Shaw, Howard Sherman, Lotte Stawisky, Anne Stevenson, Calvin Thomas (as "Joshua Speed"), Thomas F. Tracey (as "Sturveson"), John Triggs, Frank Tweddell (as "Crimmin"), Iris Whitney, Dolores Williams, Joseph Wiseman (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Harrison Woodhull. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard). Note: Filmed as Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940).
- (1941) Stage Play: Village Green. Written by Carl Allensworth. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Felix Jacoves. Henry Miller's Theatre: 3 Sep 1941- 27 Sep 1941 (30 performances). Produced by Dorothy Olney, Julian Olney and Felix Jacoves.
- (1942) Stage Play: Sweet Charity. Comedy. Written by Irving Brecher and Manuel Seff. Scenic Design by Cirker & Robbins. Directed by George Abbott. Mansfield Theatre: 28 Dec 1942- 2 Jan 1943 (8 performances). Cast: John Adair (as "Mr. Merritt"), Rollin Bauer (as "Photographer"), Whit Bissell [credited as Whitner Bissell] (as "Myron Mitchell"), Harlan Briggs (as "Jonathan Bates"), Dort Clark (as "Trumpet Wilson"), Augusta Dabney (as "Mrs. Pat Mitchell, Secretary"), John Kirk (as "John Dexter"), John M. Kline (as "Burton Sedgewick"), Liselotte Krumschmidt (as "The Family"), Leslie Litomy (as "Mr. Hogarth"), Philip Loeb (as "Harry Trott"), Enid Markey (as "Mrs. Laura Brindle, Treasurer"), Viola Roache (as "Mrs. Eva Ingersoll, President"), Hans F. Robert (as "Mr. Beasley"), Mary Sargent (as "Mrs. Diane Martindale, Ways & Means"), Jane Seymour (as "Miss Beulah Ogilvie, Vice-President"), Calvin Thomas (as "Sheriff Andrew Brindle"), Mildred Todd (as "Nurse"), Clyde Waddell (as "Salvation Army Soldier"). Produced by Alfred Bloomingdale.
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