- (1915) Stage Play: Just Boys.
- (1905 - 1938) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1905) Stage Play: The Walls of Jericho. Drama. Written by Alfred Sutro. Directed by James K. Hackett. Savoy Theatre: 25 Sep 1905- Feb 1906 (closing date unknown/157 performances). Produced by James K. Hackett. Note: Filmed by Box Office Attractions Company [also sole distributor] as The Walls of Jericho (1914).
- (1908) Stage Play: The House of a Thousand Candles.
- (1908) Stage Play: Wildfire. Comedy. Written by George Broadhurst and George V. Hobart. Liberty Theatre: 7 Sep 1908- Nov 1908 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Lillian Russell (as "Mrs. Henrietta Barrington"), Will Archie, Sydney Booth, Annie Buckley, Gilbert Douglas, Mary Elizabeth Forbes, Thurston Hall, T. Hayes Hunter, Ellen Mortimer, John D. O'Hara, Franklyn Roberts, Frank Sheridan, Ernest Truex, Joseph Tuohy. Produced by Joseph Brooks. Note: Filmed by World Film as Wildfire (1915), and by Distinctive Pictures [distributed by Vitagraph Company of America] as Wildfire (1925).
- (1911) Stage Play: Thais. Written by Paul Wilstach. Based on the romance by Anatole France. Criterion Theatre: 14 Mar 1911- Apr 1911 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: H.B. Bogart, W.C. Bradley, Constance Collier, Frank Durand, John Ennis, Cynthia Fane, Mary Elizabeth Forbes, Arthur Forrest, V.L. Granville, Fred B. Hanson, A.B. Imeson, Franklin Jones, Milton King, Frank Lenord, Edmund Mortimer, Tyrone Power Sr., Charles SievertProduced by Joseph M. Gaites.
- (1922) Stage Play: Merton of the Movies. Comedy. Written by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Adapted from the story by Harry Leon Wilson. Directed by Hugh Ford. Cort Theatre: 13 Nov 1922- 20 Oct 1923 (392 performances). Cast: Mel. A. Buser (as "The Cross-Eyed Man"), Lewis Buxton (as "Weller's Cameraman"), Romaine Callender (as "J. Sloane Henshaw"), E.J. Chatterly (as "Sigmund's Cameraman"), Alexander Clark (as "Harold Parmalee"), Albert Cowles (as "Sigmund's Cameraman"), A.L. Ehrman (as "Mr. Patterson"), Edward M. Favor (as "Amos G. Gashwiler"), Gladys Feldman (as "Beulah Baxter"), Agnes Findlay (as "Felice"), Mary Elizabeth Forbes (as "Muriel Mercer"), Tom Hadaway (as "Weller"), Glenn Hunter (as "Merton Gill"), Billy Janney (as "Jimmy"), Wilton Lackaye Jr. (as "Eddie"), Joseph Lothian (as "Weller's Cameraman"), Edwin Maxwell (as "Sigmund Rosenblatt/The Man from Bigart"), Bert Melville (as "Elmer Huff"), Saul Mile (as "Max"), J.K. Murray (as "Lester Montague"), Florence Nash (as "The Montague Girl"), Esther Pinch (as "Tessie Kerns"), Lynn Pratt (as "A Mysterious Visitor"), W.H. Seniro (as "Charley Harper"), Clara Sidney (as "Mrs. Patterson"), G.S. Spelvin (as "A Sheik"), Yashi Turi (as "Togo"), John Webster (as "Jeff Baird"), Lucille Webster (as "Casting Director"). Understudy: Maurice Burke [Broadway debut]. Produced by George C. Tyler and Hugh Ford. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as Merton of the Movies (1924), by MGM as Merton of the Movies (1947), and Merlene of the Movies (1981).
- (1925) Stage Play: Trelawny of the 'Wells'. Comedy (revival). Written by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. Directed by William Seymour. Knickerbocker Theatre: 1 Jun 1925-7 Jun 1925 (8 performances). Cast: Edith Barrett (as "Miss Brewster"), Amelia G. Bingham (as "Mrs. Telfer/Miss Violet Sylvester"), Charles Coburn (as "Mr. James Telfer"), Theresa Maxwell Conover (as "Miss Trafalger Gower"), Herbert Corthell (as "Mr. Augustus Colpoys"), William Courtleigh (as "Mr. Ferdinand Gadd"), John Cumberland, John Drew, John Evans, Mary Elizabeth Forbes (as "Miss Adair"), Harry Forsman (as "Charles"), Gladys Hanson, O.P. Heggie (as "Mr. Ablett"), Violet Heming, Claude King (as "Mr. Tom Wrench"), Saxon Kling (as "Mr. Arthur Gower"), Ernest Lawford (as "Capt. De Foenix"), Patterson McNutt (as "Mr. Mortimer"), Catherine Dale Owen, Molly Pearson, John Davenport Seymour, Laurette Taylor (as "Miss Rose Trelawny"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Mossop"), Douglas Wood. Produced by The Players.
- (1931) Stage Play: Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Drama. Written by Philip Barry. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Henry Miller's Theatre: 13 Jan 1931-Jul 1931 (closing date unknown/206 performances). Cast: Marie Bruce, Eileen Byron (as "Mary"), John T. Doyle (as "Walter Burke"), Mary Elizabeth Forbes (as "Miss Frazer"), Zita Johann (as "Eve Redman"), Alice MacIntosh (as "Miss Blake"), Herbert Marshall (as "Nicholas Hay"), Osgood Perkins (as "Samuel Gillespie"), Drew Price (as "Christian Redman"), Adele Schuyler (as "Jane"), Harvey Stephens (as "Gail Redman"). Produced by Gilbert Miller. Note: Filmed by Paramount Pictures as Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1932).
- (1938) Stage Play: Our Town. Drama. Written by Thornton Wilder. Directed by Jed Harris. Henry Miller's Theatre (moved to The Morosco Theatre from 1 May 1938- close): 4 Feb 1938- Nov 1938 (closing date unknown/336 performances). Cast: Arthur Allen, Max Beck, Emily Boileau, Barbara Brown, Barbara Burton, Helen Carew, Willard Cary, Francis G. Cleveland, Thomas Coley (as "Baseball Player"), Philip Coolidge, Frank Craven (as "Stage Manager"), John Craven [Broadway debut] (as "George Gibbs"), Alice Donaldson, Marilyn Erskine, Tom Fadden, Jay Fassett, John Irving Finn, Mary Elizabeth Forbes (as "People of the Town") [final Broadway role], Walter O. Hill, Frank Howell, E. Irving Lock, James Malaidy, Aline McDermott, Charles Mellody, Doro Merande (as "Mrs. Soames"), Thomas Morgan, Dorothee Nolan, Shirley Osborn, Jean Platt, Katharine Raht, Billy Redfield, Raymond Roe, William Roehrick, Leon Rose, Thomas W. Ross, Dorothy Ryan, Alfred Ryder, Martha Scott [Broadway debut] (as "Emily Webb"), Van Shem, William Short, Bernice Silver, Alida Stanley, Lyn Swann,Evelyn Varden, William Wadsworth, Charles Walters, Carrie Weller, Ann Weston, Charles Wiley Jr., Charles Wiley Sr. Understudy: Teresa Wright (as "Emily Webb"), Dorothy McGuire (as "Emily Webb") [also replacement actor during Morosco Theatre run]. Other replacement actors: Willard Cary (as "Constable Warren"), Alice Donaldson (as "Woman in the Balcony"), Dorothy McGuire (as "Emily Webb"), Katharine Raht (as "Lady in the Box"), Leon Rose (as "Baseball Player'), Thornton Wilder' (as "Stage Manager") [circa Sep 1938- ?], Vincent York (as "Sam Craig"). Produced by Jed Harris.
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