- (1886 - 1910) Active on Broadway [credited as Kyrle Bellew] in the following productions:
- (1886) Stage Play: Valerie. Written by David Belasco. Based on "Fernande" by Victorien Sardou. Wallack's Theatre: 15 Feb 1886- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: H. Kyrle Bellew [Broadway debut], Lester Wallack.
- (1895) Stage Play: Charlotte Corday. Drama.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Sacrament of Judas.
- (1905) Stage Play: She Stoops to Conquer. Comedy (revival). Written by Oliver Goldsmith. New Amsterdam Theatre: 17 Apr 1905- May 1905(closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: H. Kyrle Bellew (as "Young Marlow"), H.A. Bethuy, Mrs. Charles Calvert (as "Mrs. Hardcastle"), J.E. Dodson (as "Diggory"), Sidney Drew (as "Tony Lumpkin"), Thomas F. Graham, William A. Hackett, George Holland, Willard Howe, Isabel Irving (as "Constance Neville"), Louis James (as "Squire Hardcastle"), William Little, Herbert Mainwaring, Richard Meeking, Frank Mills (as "George Hastings"), Fred Quimby, Eleanor Robson (as "Kate Hardcastle"), Olive Wyndham. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1903) Stage Play: Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman. Comedy/drama. Written by E.W. Hornung and Eugene Wiley Presbrey. Directed by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. Princess Theatre (moved to The Savoy Theatre from 15 Feb 1904- close): 27 Oct 1903- Mar 1904 (closing date unknown/168 performances). Cast: Kyrle Bellew (as "A.J. Raffles"), Mignon Beranger (as "Marie"), Clara Blandick (as "Gwendolyn Conron"), Frank Connor (as "Lord Crowly"), Stanton Elliot (as "Harry Manders, "Bunny"), A.W. Grass (as "Merton"), E.M. Holland (as "Captain Bedford"), Alf James [credited as Alfred James] (as "Golby") [Broadway debut], Ethel Matthews (as "Mrs. Vidal"), Frank McCormack (as "Crawshay"), Lucy Milner (as "Lady Ethel"), Frank Roberts (as "Lord Amersteth"), Hattie Russell (as "Lady Melrose"), Ernest Williams (as "Barraclough"). Produced by Liebler & Co. Note: Filmed by Vitagraph Company of America as Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman (1905), then by Hyclass Producing Company/L. Lawrence Weber Photo Dramas Inc. as Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman (1917), then by Universal Pictures as Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman (1925), then by The Samuel Goldwyn Company [distributed by United Artists] as Raffles (1930), then, although filmed by Howard Productions [distributed by United Artists] as Raffles (1939), the playwright was not credited (the only version to not do so to date), and by Alameda Films [Mexico] as Raffles (1958). A TV adaption was produced by Yorkshire Television (YTV) [UK] in 1975.
- (1895) Stage Play: The Queen's Necklace.
- (1901) Stage Play: A Gentleman of France.
- (1902) Stage Play: The School for Scandal. Comedy (revival). Written by Richard B. Sheridan. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Wallack's Theatre: 31 Jan 1902 (1 performance). Cast: H. Kyrle Bellew, Oscar G. Briggs, R.S. Chandler, Russell Crauford, Edward Emery, Clarence Handyside, Howard Hansel, Barton Hill, Adolph Lestina, Edward Morgan, George Morton, E. Norris, Edgar Norton, Frederick Perry, Henry Stockbridge, Marie Wainwright. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Lady of Lyons (Revival).
- (1903) Stage Play: Romeo and Juliet (Revival). Tragedy. Written by William Shakespeare. Scenic Design by Frank E. Gates and E.A. Morange. Directed by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. Knickerbocker Theatre: 25 May 1903- Jun 1903 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Edwin Arden, F.C. Bangs, H. Kyrle Bellew (as "Romeo"), Edmund Breese, George Clarke, T.M. Hunter, Franklyn Hurleigh, Mrs. W.G. Jones )"Nurse to Juliet"), John E. Kellerd, A.W. Mafflin, E.J. Norris, Eben Plympton (as "Mercutio, kinsman to the prince and friend to Romeo"), William V. Ranous (credited as "W.V. Ranous"), Forrest Robinson, Eleanor Robson (as "Juliet, daughter to Capulet"), William H. Thompson (as "Friar Laurence, a Franciscan"). Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Two Orphans. Drama (revival). Written by 'Adolphe D'Ennery' and 'Eugene Cormon'. Book adapted by N. Hart Jackson. Directed by William Seymour. New Amsterdam Theatre: 28 Mar 1904- May 1904 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: H. Kyrle Bellew (as "Chevalier DeVaudry"), Mignon Beranger (as "Florette"), Clara Blandick (as "Marianne"), Frank Conners (as "Lafleur"), Jameson Lee Finney (as "Marquis De Presles"), Grace George (as "Louise"), Robert Paton Gibbs (as "Martin"), Henry J. Hadfield (as "Cheif Clerk of Police"), Mona Harrison (as "Julie"), Stanley Hawkins (as "M. D'Estrees"), E.M. Holland (as "Picard"), Margaret Illington (as "Henriette"), Annie Irish (as "Countess De Linieres"), Alfred James (as "Footman"), Stanley Jessup (as "De Mailly"), Lucy Milliken (as "Sister Therese"), Clara Morris (as "Sister Genevieve"), James O'Neill (as "Pierre Frochard"), Elita Proctor (as "Otis La Frochard"), Corinne Parker (as "Cora"), Frederick Perry (as "Count De Linieres"), Frank Roberts (as "Dr. of Hospitals"), George S. Stevens (as "Antoine"), Charles Warner (as "Jacques Frochard"), Basil West (as "Officer of the Guard").
- (1906) Stage Play: Brigadier Gerard. Comedy. Written by Arthur Conan Doyle. Directed by William Seymour. Savoy Theatre: 5 Nov 1906- 19 Nov 1906 (16 performances). Cast: H. Kyrle Bellew (as "Brigadier Gerard"), Frank Connor, Ida Conquest, Thomas W. Davis, Del De Louis, Elsie Ferguson, Daniel Francis, Hayward Ginn, Kenrick Hall, Henry Harmon (as "Talleyrand"), Menifee Johnstone, George Lestocq, Sidney C. Mather, A.W. Neuendorf, Guy Nichols, Frank Pierce, A.G. Poulton (as "Napoleon"), Paul Scardon, Lawrence Smith, George S. Stevens, Cyril Young. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1907) Stage Play: A Marriage of Reason. Written by J. Hartley Manners. Based on "The Second Lady Delcombe" by Mrs. Arthur Kennard. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Wallack's Theatre: 1 Apr 1907- Apr 1907 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: J.K. Adams, H. Kyrle Bellew, Frederic De Belleville, Julia Dean, Margaret Fuller, C. Russell Sage, R.L. Smith, Minnie Storey, Master Richard Storey, Maude Ream Stover, Conway Tearle, Fannie Ward. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Thief. Written by Henri Bernstein. Book adapted by C. Haddon Chambers. Directed by William Seymour. Lyceum Theatre: 9 Sep 1907- May 1908 (closing date unknown/281 performances). Cast: H. Kyrle Bellew (as "Richard Voysin"), Sidney Herbert (as "M. Zambault"), Leonard Ide (as "Fernand Lagardes"), Margaret Illington (as "Marie-Louise Voysin"), Edith Ostlere (as "Isabelle Lagardes"), Herbert Percy (as "Raymond Lagardes"), Hollister Pratt (as "Servant"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Builder of Bridges. Written by Alfred Sutro. Hudson Theatre: 26 Oct 1909- Dec 1909 (closing date unknown/47 performances). Cast: H. Kyrle Bellew, Frances Comstock, Frank Connor, Gladys Hanson, DeWitt Jennings, Jane May, Eugene O'Brien, Ernest Stallard, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Scandal. Written by Henri Bataille. Garrick Theatre: 17 Oct 1910- Oct 1910 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Trixie Allen, H. Kyrle Bellew, G. Harrison Carter, Virginia Chauvenot, Frank Connor, Viola Dale, Carlotta Doty, Bernard Fairfax, Edgar Franklin, Gladys Hanson, Stapleton Kent, W. Logan, Ffolliott Paget, Vincent Serrano, Ernest Stallard, Frank Westerton. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1910) Stage Play: Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman (Revival). Written by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. Based on the stories of E.W. Hornung. Gaiety Theatre: 1 Nov 1910- Nov 1910 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: H. Kyrle Bellew (as "A.J. Raffles") [final Broadway role], Claire Cassell, Frank Connor, Bernard Fairfax, Charles Hammond, Gladys Hanson, June May, Frank McCormack, William Moran, Ffolliott Paget, Ernest Stallard, Jane Tyrrell, Frank Westerton, Marsh Williams. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Previously filmed by Vitagraph Company of America as Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman (1905), then by Hyclass Producing Company/L. Lawrence Weber Photo Dramas Inc. as Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman (1917), then by Universal Pictures as Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman (1925), then by The Samuel Goldwyn Company [distributed by United Artists] as Raffles (1930), then, although filmed by Howard Productions [distributed by United Artists] as Raffles (1939), the playwright was not credited (the only version to not do so to date), and by Alameda Films [Mexico] as Raffles (1958). A TV adaption was produced by Yorkshire Television (YTV) [UK] in 1975.
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