- (1910 - 1933) Active on Broadway [usually credited as Thomas A. Braidon] in the following productions:
- (1910) Stage Play: The Inferior Sex. Comedy. Written by Frank Stayton. Daly's Theatre: 20 Jan 1910- 17 Mar 1910 (64 performances). Cast: Thomas Braidon [Broadway debut], A.S. 'Pop' Byron [credited as Arthur Byron] (as "Charles Winslow"), O.B. Clarence, Felix Edwardes, Maxine Elliott (as "Eva Addison"), Frederick Lane, E.F. Meads, George J. Stansbury, T. Tamamoto. Produced by Maxine Elliott.
- (1921) Stage Play: Peg O' My Heart. Comedy (revival). Written by J. Hartley Manners. Cort Theatre: 14 Feb 1921- Oct 1922 (closing date unknown/692 performances). Cast: Laurette Taylor (as "Peg, Margaret Connolly"), Percy Ames (as "Alaric"), Thomas Braidon [credited as Thomas A. Braidon] (as "Christian Brant"), Greta Kemble-Cooper (as "Ethel"), A.E. Matthews (as "Jerry, Sir Gerald"), Michael (as "Michael"), Maud Milton (as "Mrs. Chichester") [final Broadway role], Mildred Post (as "Maid"), George Riddell (as "Montgomery Hawks"), George Sydenham (as "Jarvis"). Produced by Abraham L. Erlanger. Note: Previouly filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation as Peg o' My Heart (1919), by Metro Pictures [European distribution by Gaumont] as Peg o' My Heart (1922), and by Cosmopolitan Productions/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) as Peg o' My Heart (1933).
- (1922) Stage Play: On the Stairs. Drama. Written by William J. Hurlbut. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Playhouse Theatre: 25 Sep 1922- Dec 1922 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Frances Anderson (as "Mrs. Belmore"), Thomas Braidon [credited as Thomas A. Braidon] (as "Jenkinson"), Mrs. Charles G. Craig (as "Luella"), James C. Crane (as "Merritt Lane"), Margaret Dale (as "Elsa Carroll"), Arnold Daly (as "Swami Ahbukevanda"), Lionel Glenister (as "Culhane"), Fuller Mellish (as "Mr. Gregg"), Effingham Pinto (as "Barak"), Bennett Southard (as "Weatherby"). Produced by Joseph E. Shea.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Vortex. Written by Noël Coward. Directed by Basil Dean and Noël Coward. Henry Miller's Theatre: 16 Sep 1925- Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/157 performances). Cast: Thomas Braidon [credited as Thomas A. Braidon] (as "Bruce Fairlight"), Lilian Braithwaite (as "Florence Lancaster"), Leo G. Carroll (as "Pauncefort Quentin"), Noël Coward (as "Nicky Lancaster"), David Glassford (as "David Lancaster"), George Harcourt (as "Preston"), Alan Hollis (as "Tom Veryan"), Molly Kerr (as "Bunty Mainwaring"), Auriol Lee (as "Helen Saville"), Jeannette Sherwin (as "Clara Hibbert"). Produced by Joseph P. Bickerton Jr. Produced in association with Basil Dean.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Constant Wife. Comedy. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 29 Nov 1926-13 Aug 1927 (296 performances). Cast: Ethel Barrymore (as "Constance Middleton"), Thomas Braidon [credited as Thomas A. Braidon] (as "Bentley, the Butler"), Frank Conroy (as "Bernard Kersal, a friend"), Walter Kingsford (as "Mortimer Durham, Marie-Louise's husband"), Jeannette Sherwin (as "Barbara Fawcett, a friend"), C. Aubrey Smith (as "John Middleton, FRCS, Constance's husband"), Verree Teasdale (as "Marie-Louise Durham, a friend"), Mabel Terry-Lewis, Cora Witherspoon (as "Martha Culver"). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: Wings Over Europe. Written by Robert Nichols and Maurice Brown. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Martin Beck Theatre (moved to the Alvin Theatre at unknown date- close): 10 Dec 1928- unknown (90 performances). Cast: Lionel Bevans (as "St. Man"), Thomas Braidon (as "Cossington"), Hugh Buckler (as "Stapp"), Charles Carden (as "Taggert"), Frank Conroy (as "Arthur"), Wheeler Dryden (as "Plimsoll"), John Dunn (as "Sunningdale"), Frank Elliott (as "Dedham"), Charles Francis (as "Faulkiner"), George Graham (as "Pascoe"), Nicholas Joy (as "Haliburton"), A.P. Kaye (as "Rummel"), Joseph Kilgour (as "Grindle"), Alexander Kirkland (as "Lightfoot"), Ernest Lawford (as "Grantby"), Edward Lester (as "Hand"), Robert Rendel (as "Vere"), Gordon Richards (as "Dunn"), Grant Stewart (as "Blount"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Apple Cart. Comedy. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Philip Moeller. Martin Beck Theatre (moved to The Alvin Theatre from Apr 1930- close): 24 Feb 1930- unknown (88 performances). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1931) Stage Play: Miracle at Verdun. Drama. Written by Hans Chlumberg. Translated by Julian Leigh. Directed by Herbert J. Biberman. Martin Beck Theatre: 16 Mar 1931- Apr 1931 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Edward Arnold (as "Dr. Paetz"), J.W. Austin (as "Sharpe"), Anthony Baker, Jacob Bleifer, Thomas Braidon [credited as Thomas A. Braidon] (as "Marshall/Leeds/The Secretary"), George Brant, Hilda Case, Valerie Cossart (as "Dorothy"), Martin Cravath, Alexander Danaroff, Juan De La Cruz, Robert Deviera, Walter Dressel, Miriam Elias, Jules Epailly (as "Remusat, Premier Delcampe"), Shirley Gale (as "Miss Greeley"), Douglas Garden, John Gerard, Caryl Gillin, Lucien Girardin, Germaine Giroux, David Gorcey, Joan Grahn, Joseph Green, Hans Hansen, John Hoyt (credited as John Hoysradt) (as "Pillwein/French Officer/Radio Announcer/Jacques"), Alexander Ivo, J. Kunihari, Ari Kutai, Edouard La Roche, Joseph Lazarovici, Con MacSunday, George Magis, Mario Majeroni, Owen Meech, Robert Middlemass (as "Jackson" and "Clarkson"), Claude Rains (as "Heydner/Messenger/Lamparenne"), Michael Rosenberg, Helene Salinger, Francis Schaeger, Sidney Stavro, Marion Stephenson, Akim Tamiroff (as "Roubeau"), Peter Wayne, Crane Whitley (credited as Clem Wilenchick) (as "Morel"), Max Willenz, Percy Woodley, Hanaki Yoshiwara, Ali Yousuff, Salvatore Zito. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1932) Stage Play: The Good Fairy. Comedy.
- (1933) Stage Play: The Best People. Comedy (revival). Written by David Gray [final Broadway credit] and Avery Hopwood. Directed by Lionel Bevans [final Broadway credit]. Waldorf Theatre: 15 Mar 1933-May 1933 (closing date unknown/67 performances). Cast: Thomas Braidon [credited as Thomas A. Braidon] (as "George Grafton") [final Broadway role], Joseph Burton (as "Leo"), King Calder (as "Henry"), John T. Dwyer (as "Bronson Lenox"), Derek Fairman, Betty Garde, Mary Lewis, Mary Frances McHugh, Thelma Paige, Maida Reade (as "Mrs. Lenox"), Roy Stuart, Kenneth Treseder, Robert Vivian (as "Bullock"). Produced by O.E. Wee and Jules J. Leventhal. Note: Previously filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as The Best People (1925), and by Paramount Pictures as Fast and Loose (1930).
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