- (1895 - 1925) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1895) Stage Play: Northern Lights. Drama. Written by Edwin Barbour and James W. Harkins Jr.. American Theatre: 23 Jan 1895- Jan 1896 (unknown closing date/unknown performances). Cast: William Courtleigh (as "John Swiftwind"), Clarence Handyside (as "Dr. Sidney Sherwood") [Broadway debut], George A. Wright (as "Wallace Grey"). Note: Filmed as Northern Lights (1914).
- (1899) Stage Play: The Cowboy and the Lady. Melodrama. Written by Clyde Fitch. Knickerbocker Theatre: 25 Dec 1899- Feb 1900 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Lillian Adams, Minnie Dupree, Maxine Elliott, Jameson Lee Finney, John Flood, Gertrude Gheen, Nat C. Goodwin (as "Teddy North"), S.M. Hall, Clarence Handyside, William R. Holmes, E. Lewis, Frank Mayne, Burr McIntosh, Kathryn Morse, Estelle Mortimer, Thomas Oberle, Neil O'Brien, Charles Scott. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1900) Stage Play: When We Were Twenty-one. Romance. Written by H.V. Esmond. Knickerbocker Theatre: 5 Feb 1900- Mar 1900 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Herbert Ayling, Helen Barney, Maxine Elliott, Jameson Lee Finney, Gertrude Gheen, Frank Gilmore, Nat C. Goodwin, Nina Gregory, S.M. Hall, Clarence Handyside, Ysobel Haskins, Florence Haverleigh, Florence Hayes, Rapley Holmes, Agnes Marks, Frank Mayne, Kathryn Morse, Estelle Mortimer, Thomas Oberle, Neil O'Brien, Florence Robinson, W.J. Thorold, Charles Thorp, Gertrude Tidball, Florence Wickliffe, Henry Woodruff, L.E. Woodthorpe.
- (1900) Stage Play: In the Palace of the King. Drama. Written by Lorimer Stoddard. Based on the novel by F. Marion Crawford. Directed by William Seymour. Theatre Republic: 31 Dec 1900- Apr 1901 (closing date unknown/138 performances). Cast: C. Leslie Allen, Viola Allen (as "Dolores"), Frank Bixby, Jessie Bradford, Edgar L. Davenport (as "Cardinal de Torres"), Master Dotterwick, Harry Ford, Frank Gheen, J.A. Gustam, Robert T. Haines (as "Prince John"), Clarence Handyside, John P. Jordan, Master Martin, Master M'Cahill, Blanche Morton, Gertrude Norman, William Norris, Isabelle Parker, Eben Plympton (as "King Philip II"), Margaret Shafer, Eugene Sweetland, Marcia Van Dresser (as "Dolores"), Susan Van Duzer, Reginald Vivian. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1901) Stage Play: A Gentleman of France. Drama/romance. Written by Harriet Ford. Based on the romance of Stanley Weyman. Directed by H. Kyrle Bellew. and Edmund D. Lyons. Wallack's Theatre: 30 Dec 1901- Apr 1902 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: Frank E. Aiken, E.E. Allen, Charles Barron, H. Kyrle Bellew [credited as Kyrle Bellew] (as "Gaston de Marsac"), Harry Benton, John Blair, Oscar G. Briggs [credited as Oscar Broggs] (Broadway debut), Caroline Butterfield, Simpson Carson, Minna Claussenius, Ada Dwyer, John Flood, Janet Ford, Clarence Handyside, Howell Hansel, Samuel Lewis, J.R. Martin, George Morton, Charles Randall, Eleanor Robson Belmont [credited as Eleanor Robson] (as "Mlle. de la Vire"), Edgar Selwyn, T.L. Sill, Charlotte Walker. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (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 Cavalier. Drama. Written by Paul Kester and George Middleton. From the book by George W. Cable. Directed by William Seymour. Criterion Theatre: 8 Dec 1902- Feb 1903 (closing date unknown/70 performances). Cast: Chester Beecroft, Charles H. Bradshaw, Frederick Burt, Thomas L. Coleman, Morgan Coman, Edgar L. Davenport, Clarence Handyside, Frank Kingdon, Kate Lester, William Lewers (as "Lt. Edgar Perry"), Julia Marlowe (as "Charlotte Durand"), Olive Oliver, Frank Reicher, Gwendolyn Valentine, Nella Webb, Kathryn Wilson [credited as Katherine Wilson], Frank Worthing. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham [earliest Broadway credit].
- (1903) Stage Play: The Little Princess. Drama. Written by Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett. Directed by Francis Neilson. Criterion Theatre (moved to The Savoy Theatre from 16 Feb 1903 to close): 14 Jan 1903- Feb 1903 (closing date unknown/34 performances). Cast: Adelaide Alexander, Maise Bancker, Margery Black, Natalie Black, Enidene Booth, Mary Burroughs, Pauline Chase, Lillian Claire, Thomas L. Coleman, Leonie D'Armon, Loraine Frost, Master Donald Gallaher, Louise Galloway, Linnie Ruth Gee, Mabel Gibson, Clarence Handyside, Millie James, Frank Kingdon, Nellie Kirby, Helen Larkin, Mamie McManus, Mildred Morris, Beryl Morse, Frederic Murphy, Phyllis Phillips, Frank Reicher, May Davenport Seymour, Edna Hall Smith, Edith Storey, Mabel Taliaferro, Helen Tracy, Eugenie Woodward. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1904) Stage Play: Twelfth Night. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Knickerbocker Theatre: 8 Feb 1904- Feb 1904 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: C. Leslie Allen, Viola Allen, Frank Andrews, F.J. Bennett, John Blair, John Craig, Frank Currier, Grace Elliston, Clarence Handyside, Edwin Howard, John C. Lane, Robinson Newbold, E. Percival Stevens, Robert Tate, Zeffie Tilbury, Percy Waram, James Young. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Two Roses. Musical comedy. Music by Ludwig Englander. Book by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Based on "She Stoops to Conquer" by Oliver Goldsmith. Musical Director: John Lund. Lyrics by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Broadway Theatre: 21 Nov 1904- 17 Dec 1904 (29 performances). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1904) Stage Play: Lady Teazle. Musical. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C. Penfield. Based on "The School for Scandal" by Richard B. Sheridan. Lyrics by John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C. Penfield. Musical Director: Gustav Kerker. Music orchestrated by Saddler-Nelson Bureau. Production Supervised by Sam S. Shubert. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Casino Theatre: 24 Dec 1904- 11 Feb 1905 (57 performances). Produced by Sam Shubert and Lee Shubert.
- (1905) Stage Play: Twelfth Night. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Knickerbocker Theatre: 11 Jan 1905- 18 Jan 1905 (2 performances). Cast: Viola Allen (as "Viola"), Clarence Handyside (as "Sir Toby Belch, Olivia's kinsman"), Louise Jansen (as "Olivia, a countess"), Henry Jewett (as "Malvolio, Olivia's steward"), Zeffie Tilbury (as "Maria, Olivia's waiting woman").
- (1905) Stage Play: Nancy Stair. Drama. Dramatized by Paul M. Potter. Based on the novel by 'Elinor Macartney Lane'. Featuring songs by Robert Burns. Directed by George F. Marion. Criterion Theatre: 15 Mar 1905- Apr 1905 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: F. Owen Baxter, Victor Benoit, Lulu Bishop, Charles Bruce, Francis Carlyle, Herbert Carr, Earl Cooper, Stanley Dark, John Dobson, James Duncan, Edward Fielding [Broadway debut], Margaret Fitzpatrick, Lucille Flavin, Edward Foley, T. Daniel Frawley (as "Robert Burns"), Charles French, Maud Granger, Clarence Handyside, Stanley Hawkins, Robert Loraine, Frank Losee, Mary Mannering, Alice Martin, R.R. Neill, Elsa Payne, George Pitt, Eleanor Reed, Frederic Sumner, Jessie Thompson, Stanhope Wheatcroft [Broadway debut]. Produced by Frank McKee.
- (1906) Stage Play: Beau Brummell (Revival). Written by Clyde Fitch. New Amsterdam Theatre: 19 Mar 1906- 7 Apr 1906 (unknown performances/played in repertory with King Richard III, Ivan the Terrible, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Merchant of Venice, A Parisian Romance, Don Carlos, The Scarlet Letter). Cast: A.G. Andrews, Eleanor Barry, Vivian Bernard, Sheridan Block, Clarence Handyside, Alma Hathaway, Wallie Howe, Leslie Kenyon, Margaret Kilroy, Richard Mansfield, Sydney Mather, Thomas Mills, Florence Rockwell, Ernest C. Warde, Henry Wenman. Produced by Richard Mansfield Repertory.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Vanderbilt Cup. Musical comedy (return engagement). Music by Robert Hood Bowers. Book by Sydney Rosenfeld. Lyrics by Raymond Peck. Musical Director: Robert Hood Bowers. Directed by Hugh Ford. New York Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 1 Apr 1907- close): 7 Jan 1907- Apr 1907 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: E.W. Bosher (as "Male Quartette"), Jacque Bradley (as "Pearl, Bell-girl of the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Helen Case (as "Pansy, lower of the Comic Opera"), Blanche Chapman (as "Miss Carstairs, Dorothy's music teacher and chaperon"), Charles Dow Clark (as "Newt Offut, a hill climber"), Florence M. Constantine (as "Whirlwind Dance Specialty"), Helena H. Constantine (as "Whirlwind Dance Specialty"), Albert Cowles (as "Clerk of the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Robert F. Daley (as "Theodore Banting, an Equitable attorney at law"), Hal De Forrest (as "Gaspard, an honest French chauffeur"), Edith Decker (as "Clarinda Larkspur, who objects to a speed limit"), Leona Drew (as "Maude, Bell-girl of the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Erma Green (as "Winnifred, Bell-girl of the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Mary Greville (as "Mrs. Herkimer, Stockholder in the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Grace Griswold (as "Mrs. Willetts, mother of Dorothy/Mrs. Filestrom, Stockholder in the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Clarence Handyside (as "Curt Willetts, who "got rich quickly," uncle of Dorothy"), Ella Hatton (as "Kate Croops, the porter"), Elsie Janis (as "Dorothy Willetts"), Percy Janis (as "Leon, waiter at the Garden City Hotel"), Jacques Kruger (as "Mr. Boxwood, President of the Gasoline Trust"), Daisy Leon (as "Marion, Bell-girl of the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), F. Newton Lindo (as "Arthur, Boxwood's chain-less hopeless"), Lelia Maillon (as "Eloise, Bell-girl of the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Kate Mayhew (as "Mrs. Sylvester, Stockholder in the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Mr. Mertimer (as "Male Quartette"), Orma Nagle (as "Freda, Bell-girl of the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Emma Naylor (as "Inkie North, Western Union Messenger Girl"), Jane Oakes (as "Elaine, Bell-girl of the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), May Quinette (as "Mrs. Ostrand, Stockholder in the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Joan Sawyer (as "Lily, Flower of the Comic Opera"), Arthur Stanford (as "Dexter Joyce, a wine agent"), Eloise Steele (as "Rose, Flower of the Comic Opera/Violet, Flower of the Comic Opera"), Louise Sylvester (as Mrs. Dillenberg, Stockholder in the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Mr. Tomasso (as "Male Quartette"), Genevieve Victoria (as "Celeste elevator girl at the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Helen Weathersby (as "Mrs. Hillrace, Stockholder in the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Middle White (as "Detective in the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"), Mr. Williams (as "Male Quartette"), Birdnye Zuber (as "Gwynne, Bell-girl of the Marjorie Wellington Hotel"). Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1907) Stage Play: When Knights Were Bold. Written by Harriett Jay (as Charles Marlowe). Garrick Theatre (moved to the Hackett Theatre from 14 Oct 1907- 18 Nov 1907 before returning to the Garrick Theatre until close): 20 Aug 1907- Nov 1907 (100 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, Ruth Barry, Victor Benoit, Edna Bruns, Augustin Duncan, Florence Edney, Pauline Frederick, Elsa Garret, Campbell Gollan, Margaret Gordon, Clarence Handyside, George S. Irving, Joseph C. Robinson, Adelaide Wilson, Francis Wilson. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1907) Stage Play: Dr. Wake's Patient. Written by 'W. Gayer MacKay' and Robert Ord. Garrick Theatre: 19 Nov 1907 (1 performance). Cast: Rosa Cooke, Gunnis Davis, Grace Elliston, Edward Elsner [Broadway debut], Annie Esmond, Alexander F. Frank, May Galyer, Effie Germon, Margaret Gordon, Clarence Handyside, L.C. Howard, W. Gayer MacKay, Rex McDougall, Bruce McRae, Edith Ostlere, Charles Walcott.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Bachelor's Baby. Farce. Written by Francis Wilson. Criterion Theatre: 27 Dec 1909- Jun 1910 (closing date unknown/192 performances). Cast: Francis Wilson (as "Thomas Beecher"), Edna Bruns, Robert Conness, Baby Davis, May Davis, Clarence Handyside, Lillian Lawrence, Beatrice Mable, Harold Merriam, Soldine Powel [credited as E. Soldene Powell] (final Broadway role), Mrs. E. Reyaw, Franklyn Roberts, Helen Strickland. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1910) Stage Play: Love Among the Lions. Written by Winchell Smith. Directed by Winchell Smith. Garrick Theatre: 8 Aug 1910- Sep 1910 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: George T. Barber, May Blayney, Elsie Clarens, Ernest Cossart, Clarence Handyside, A.E. Matthews, John Miltern, Jane Oaker, Ivan F. Simpson, Ernest Stallard, Richard Sterling, Amy Sumers. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1911) Stage Play: The First Lady in the Land. Written by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger [credited as Charles Frederick Nirdlinger]. Gaiety Theatre: 4 Dec 1911- Jan 1912 (closing date unknown/54 performances). Cast: Elsie Ferguson (as "Mrs. Todd"), Helen Bond, William David, Florence Edney, Margaret Gordon, Clarence Handyside, Maud Hosford, Luke Martin, Beatrice Noyes, Georgette Passedoit, Frederick Perry (as "Aaron Burr"), John Prescott, Lowell Sherman (as "James Madison"), Edward Stewart, David Todd, Lawrence Windom. Produced by Henry B. Harris.
- (1912) Stage Play: Peg O' My Heart. Comedy. Written by J. Hartley Manners. Directed by J. Hartley Manners. Cort Theatre: 20 Dec 1912- May 1914 (closing date unknown/603 performances). Cast: Laurette Taylor (as "Peg"), Peter Bassett (as "Footman"), Ruth Garland (as "Maud"), Clarence Handyside, 'Reginald Mason (I)' (as "Christian Brant"), Emilie Melville, Christine Norman, H. Reeves-Smith (as "Jerry"), Hassard Short (as Alaric"). Produced by Oliver Morosco. Note: Filmed by Metro Pictures Corp. as Peg o' My Heart (1922).
- (1913) Stage Play: Damaged Goods. Written by 'Eugene Brieux' and James Warbasse. Drected by Guy F. Bragdon. Fulton Theatre 14 Mar 1913- May 1913 (closing date unknown/66 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett (as "Georges Dupont"), Laura Burt (as "The Nurse"), Grace Elliston (as "Henriette"), Amelia Gardner (as "Madame Dupont"), Clarence Handyside (as "The Man"), Wilton Lackaye Jr. (as "The Doctor"), Mabel Morrison (as "The Girl"), Roberta Taylor, John Warner (as "A Student"), Margaret Wycherly (as "The Woman"). Produced by Richard Bennett and Wilton Lackaye Jr.
- (1915) Stage Play: Stolen Orders. Written by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Manhattan Opera House: 24 Sep 1915- Oct 1915 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Franklyn Ardell, Robert Ayrton, Flora Cocran, Connie Ediss, Walter D. Greene, Charles M. Hallard, John Halliday, Clarence Handyside, Galwey Herbert, Arthur Laceby, Gilda Leary, A. Loftus, Ivy Marshall, George McSweeny, Edward Morgan, Eva Randolph.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Pride of Race.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Guilty Man. Written by Ruth Helen Davis and Charles Klein. Astor Theatre: 17 Aug 1916- Oct 1916 (closing date unknown/52 performances). Cast: Martin Alsop, Paul Coucet [cast records likely in error; actor is probably Paul Doucet], William Devereaux, Samuel Edwards, Walter Fenner, Irene Fenwick, Clarence Handyside, Gareth Hughes, Thais Lawton, Leonard Mudie, Pinna Nesbit, Stuart Robson, Charles Seiter, Lowell Sherman, Austin Webb, Emily Ann Wellman. Produced by A.H. Woods. Note: Mr. Klein had died aboard the Lusitania on 7 May 1915.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Masquerader. Drama. Written by John Hunter Booth. Based on the novel by Katherine Cecil Thurston. Directed by Richard Walton Tully. Lyric Theatre: 3 Sep 1917- Jan 1918 (closing date unknown/160 performances). Cast: Louis Calvert (as "Brock"), Gerry Cornell (as "Bobby Blessington"), H.B. Fitzgibbon (as "Allston"), Georgia Mai Fursman (as "Peggy Forsythe"), Ruby Gordon (as "Robbins"), Clarence Handyside (as "Herbert Fraide"), Thais Lawton (as "Eve Chilcote"), Gertrude Linton (as "Lady Sarah Fraide"), Florence Malone (as "Lady Lillian Astrupp"), Raymond Martin (as "Greening"), James Moore (as "Captain Galltry"), William Podmore (as "Lord Bramfell"), Guy Bates Post (as "John Chilcote, M.P./John Loder"), Ian Robertson (as "Mr. Lakely"), Lurita Stone (as "Marie"), Olive Temple (as "Lady Bramfell"), Edward Unger (as "Doctor"). Produced by Richard Walton Tully.
- (1918) Stage Play: Nancy Lee. Written by Eugene Walter and H. Crownin Wilson [only Broadway credit]. Directed by Mrs. Henry B. Harris. Hudson Theatre: 9 Apr 1918- Jun 1918 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: David Adler, A.S. 'Pop' Byron, Charlotte Carter, Pauline Duffield, Clarence Handyside, Jobyna Howland, Ralph Kellard, Charles MacDonald, Rosalie Mathieu, Blanche Moulton, Marie Pettes, Lewis Stone, Judith Voss, Charlotte Walker. Produced by The Estate of Henry B. Harris. Note: Filmed by Norma Talmadge Film Corporation/Select Pictures Corporation [distributed by Select Pictures Corp.] as The Way of a Woman (1919).
- (1922) Stage Play: Virtue(?) Drama. Written by William Everett. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Nora Bayes Theatre: 16 Nov 1922- Nov 1922 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Pauline Armitage (as "Eleanor McCormack"), Laura Arnold (as "Shirley Malcolm"), Clarence Handyside (as "Governor Malcolm"), Ben Hendricks (as "Brooks"), Marion Hutchins (as "Topsy"), George MacQuarrie (as "Daniel Greene"), Floy Murray (as "Dorothy Palmer"), Henry G. Sell (as "Richard W. Greene/Dick"), Frank Sheridan (as "Robert Duncan"), William Williams (as "Ned McCormack, Jr."). Produced by Empire Play Co. Inc.
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