- (1911 - 1937) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1911) Stage Play: Everywoman (Her Pilgrimage in Quest of Love). Music by George Whitefield Chadwick. A Morality Tale written by Walter Browne. Musical Director: Hugo Frey. Directed by George F. Marion. Herald Square Theatre (moved to The Lyric Theatre from 29 May 1911- 1 Jul 1911, then moved to The Herald Square Theatre from 19 Feb 1912- close): 27 Feb 1911- 23 Mar 1912 (189 performances). Cast: Jean Barrett, Wilda Bennett, Vivian Blackburn, Rue Brown, Grace Calve, William Calvin, Charlotte Carter, H. Cooper Cliffe, Patricia Collinge (as "Youth"), Juliette Day (as "Modesty") [Broadway debut], Frederic De Belleville, David Estoclet, Marjorie Fitch, Eleanor Flowers, Richard Fuller, Suzette Gordon, Laura Nelson Hall, Stella Hammerstein, Charles Hayne, Sydney Jarvis, Kathleen Kerrigan, Alice Kline, Frank Lacy, Sarah Cowell Le Moyne (as "Truth"), Richard Lee, Edward MacKay, Barry Maxwell, Betty Murdoch, Hubert Osborne (as "Witless"), Aurora Pratt [erroneously credited as Aurora Piatt], Detmar Poppen, Edna Porter, John L. Shine, Henry Wenman (as "Bluff"), McIntyre Wickstead. Produced by Henry W. Savage. Note: Filmed by Paramount Pictures as Everywoman (1919), starring Bebe Daniels in one of her first featured roles after leaving Harold Lloyd's shorts.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Yellow Jacket. Drama. Written by George C. Hazelton and J.H. Benrimo. Directed by J.H. Benrimo. Fulton Theatre: 4 Nov 1912- Jan 1913 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Grace Valentine (as "Due Jung Fah," AKA "Fuchsia Flower"), Grace A. Barbour, Reginald Barlow (as "Yin Suey Gong, Purveyor of Hearts"), Betty Brewster, Chamberlain Brown, Margaret Calvert, E. Colebrook, Juliette Day (as "Moy Fah Loy, Plum Blossom"), Roy Gordon, Thomas E. Jackson (as "Assistant Property Man"), Schuyler Ladd (as "Wu Fah Din," AKA "Daffodil"), Saxone Morland, Albert Perry, Signor Perugini, George Relph, Arthur Shaw, Antoinette Walker. Written by George C. Hazelton and J.H. Benrimo.
- (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: Argyle 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 J.J. Shubert and Lee Shubert.
- (1914) Stage Play: Chin Chin [A Modern Aladdin]. Musical/fantasy. Book by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell and James O'Dea. Music by Ivan Caryll Musical Director: William E. MacQuinn. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 20 Oct 1914- 3 Jul 1915 (295 performances). Cast: Charles T. Aldrich (as "Abanazar"), Helen Falconer (as "Violet Bond"), R.E. Graham (as "Cornelius Bond"), David Montgomery (as "Chin Hop Lo/Clown/Coolie/Gendarme/The Widow"), Zelma Rawlston (as "Widow Twankey"), Douglas Stevenson (as "Aladdin"), Fred Stone [credited as Fred A. Stone] (as "Chin Hop Hi/Gendarme/Mlle. Fallosffski/Paderewski/Ventriloquist"), Belle Story (as "Goddess of the Lamp"), Hilda Allison (as "Ensemble"), Grace Beaumont (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Bentley (as "Silver Ray"), Anna Berry (as "Ensemble"), Julia Berry (as "Ensemble"), Sarah Berry (as "Ensemble"), Claire Bertrand (as "Ensemble"), R.C. Bosch (as "Ensemble"), The Breens (as "The Four Bears"), Bessie Burch (as "Ensemble"), Olive Carr (as "Ensemble"), Cecile Conway (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Conway (as "Little Lee Toy"), Martin Cox (as "Ensemble"), Andrea Cresson (as "Ensemble"), Lola Curtis (as "Moon Blossom"), Marion Davies (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Roger Davis (as "Ensemble"), Juliette Day (as "Sen-Sen"), Rose Douglas (as "Ensemble"), Helen Ellsworth (as "Ensemble"), Isabel Falconer (as "Ensemble"), Anna Ford (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Gormley (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Graham (as "Ensemble"), Jack Hagner (as "Ensemble"), Charles Hast, Edgar Lee Hay (as "Li-Dragon Face"), Esther Herrick (as "Ensemble"), J.F. Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Irene Kearney (as "Ensemble"), Marie Kennedy (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Kuesta (as "Ensemble"), Harriet Leidy (as "Ensemble"), Mazie Leroy (as "Ensemble"), Lorayne Leslie (as "Cherry Bloom"), Hazel Lewis (as "Lotus Leaf"), Selma Mantell (as "Ensemble"), Charles Mast (as "Ring Master"), Agnes McCarthy (as "Little Wing Wu"), Loretta McDonald (as "Ensemble"), Victoria Meyers (as "Ensemble"), Vivian Morrison (as "Ensemble"), Margaret ONeil (as "Ensemble"), Marion O'Neil (as "Ensemble"), Peter Page (as "Ensemble"), H.S. Palmer (as "Ensemble"), George Phelps (as "Little Lee Toy"), Cassie Qualters (as "Ensemble"), Tot Qualters (as "Spring Flower"), E.H. Randall (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Revere (as "Tzu Yung"), Lillian Rice (as "Honeysuckle"), Dorothy Richardson (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Richardson (as "Spirit of New Year"), Harold Russell (as "Ensemble"), Lydia Scott (as "Ensemble"), Harry Silvey (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy St. Clair (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor St. Clair (as "Poppy Bud"), Marguerite St. Clair (as "Ensemble/Wistaria"), Josephine Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Betty Wales (as "Ensemble"), Helen Ward (as "Ensemble"), Janet Wollenburg (as "Ensemble"), Violet Zell (as "Fan-Tan"). Replacement actors: Geraldine Alexander (as "Ensemble"), Earl Amos (as "Ensemble"), Veronique Banner (as "Ensemble"), Marie Benedict (as "Ensemble"), L.J. Binder (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Coyle (as "Ensemble"), Rose Coyle (as "Ensemble"), Allene Crater (as "Widow Twankey"), Eileen Curran (as "Ensemble"), Allen Fagan (as "Ensemble"), Isabel Falconer (as "Moon Blossom"), Harry Forbes (as "Ensemble"), Edgar Lee Hay (as "Tzu Yung"), Stanley Jones (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Lindley (as "Ensemble/Silver Ray"), Florence McGuire (as "Ensemble"), Ed. McHenry (as "Ensemble"), Vida Osiel (as "Ensemble"), Tot Qualters (as "Cherry Bloom"), Oscar Ragland (as "Abanazar"), Lillian Rice (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Richardson (as "Goddess of the Lamp"), Margaret Rooney (as "Ensemble"), Lydia Scott (as "Lotus Leaf"), Joseph Tierney (as "Ensemble"), Teresa Valerio (as "Ensemble"), Marie Walsh (as "Ensemble"), Janet Wollenburg (as "Lily Petal/Poppy Bud"), Gladys Zell (as "Sen-Sen"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1916) Stage Play: Upstairs and Down. Written by Fanny Hatton and Frederic Hatton. Cort Theatre: 25 Sep 1916- Jul 1917 (closing date unknown/320 performances). Cast: Roberta Arnold, Orlando Daly, Juliette Day, Arthur Elliott, Courtenay Foote, Adoni Fovieri, Paul Harvey, Alfred Hesse, William MacDonald, Christine Norman, Mary Servoss, Ida St. Leon, Fred Tiden. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Riviera Girl. Musical comedy. Book by P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton. Music by Emmerich Kálmán. Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse. Based on a Viennese operette by Leo Stein and Béla Jenbach. Musical Direction by Charles Previn. Choreographed by Julian Mitchell. Directed by Herbert Graham. New Amsterdam Theatre: 24 Sep 1917- 15 Dec 1917 (78 performances). Cast: Dolly Alwyn (as "Chorus"), Wilda Bennett (as "Sylva Vareska"), Marjorie Bentley (as "The Butterfly/Daisy"), Arthur Burckley (as "Charles Lorenz"), Aubrey Burton (as "Chorus"), Viola Cain as "Claire Ferrier"), Edith Callan (as "Chorus"), Julia Callan (as "Chorus"), Kitty Carmen (as "Chorus"), Mae Carmen (as "Lucile"), Louis Casavant (as "Count Michael Lorenz"), Adele Christy (as "Chorus"), Edna Coigne (as "Chorus"), Miss Cotton (as "Chorus"), Flora Crosbie (as "Chorus"), Juliette Day (as "Birdie Springer"), Ethel Delmar (as "Babette/Chorus"), Florence Delmar (as "Julie/Chorus"), Nell Edwardy (as "Chorus"), Louise Evans (as "The New Star"), Frank Farrington (as "Anatole"), Grace Field (as "Chorus"), Miss Fielder (as "Chorus"), Carl Gantvoort (as "Victor de Berryl"), Bessie Gros (as "Cleo"), Sam Hardy (as "Sam Springer"), J. Clarence Harvey (as "Baron Ferrier"), Miss James (as "Chorus"), Gene Lockhart [credited as Eugene Lockhart] (as "Gustave"), J. Lowe Murphy (as "Paul"), Miss Redding (as "Chorus"), Miss Rentelen (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Rial (as "Chorus"), William Sadler (as "Old Rigg"), Billy Vernon (as "Chorus"), Miss Winaut (as "Chorus"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1918) Stage Play: Oh, My Dear! Musical comedy. Written by P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton. Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Directed by Robert Milton and Edward Royce. Princess Theatre (moved to The 39th Street Theatre on 21 Apr 1919- close): 27 Nov 1918- May 1919 (closing date unknown/189 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, Roy Atwell, Dorothy Bailey, Helen Barnes, Marjorie Bentley, Georgia Caine, Clara Carroll, Gene Carroll, Frances Chase, Helen Clarke, Miriam Collins, Frank Conlan (as "Joe Plummer"), Juliette Day (as "Jennie Wren"), Evelyn Dorn, Sven Erick, Robert Gebhardt, Patricia Gordon, Frederic Graham, Dorothy La Rue, Alfa Lanee, Victor Le Roy (as "Willie Love"), Rene Manning, Florence McGuire, Victoria Miles, Bessie More, Joseph Santley, Ivy Sawyer, Jennifer Sinclair, Jacques Stone. Produced by William Elliott and F. Ray Comstock.
- (1920) Stage Play: Scrambled Wives. Comedy. Written by Martha M. Stanley and Adelaide Matthews. Directed by Adolph Klauber. Fulton Theatre: 5 Aug 1920- Sep 1920 (closing date unknown/60 performances). Cast: Louis Albion (as "Benjamin Halsey") [final Broadway role], Glenn Anders (as "Larry McLeod"), Betty Barnicoat (as "Bessie Carlton"), Elise Bartlett (as "Connie Chiverick"), Marie Chambers (as "Beatrice Harlow"), Juliette Day (as "Lucile Smith"), Margaret Hutchins (as "Margaret Halsey"), William Lennox (as "Martin"), James Lounsbery (as "Dicky Van Arsdale"), Roland Young (as "John Chiverick"). Produced by Adolph Klauber.
- (1921) Stage Play: We Girls. Comedy. Written by Fanny Hatton and Frederic Hatton. Directed by Priestly Morrison. 48th Street Theatre: 9 Nov 1921- Nov 1921 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast: Juliette Day (as "Harriet Durand"), Edward Fielding (as "Winthrop Hale"), Marguerite Forrest (as "Lucy Darragh"), A.J. Herbert (as "James Stedman"), Warren W. Krech (as "Doctor Tom Brown"), William Lennox (as "Pilgrim"), Cordelia MacDonald (as "Mrs. Embree"), John McFarlane (as "Richard I. A. Ryan"), Frances Neilson (as "Frances Waite"), Minna Phillips (as "Louisa"), Thomas A. Rolfe (as "Samuel Welsh"), Ray Wilson (as "Lawrence Ferris"), Mary Young (as "Mrs. Carter Durand"). Produced by Marc Klaw.
- (1923) Stage Play: Pride. Comedy/drama. Written by Thompson Buchanan. Directed Oliver Morosco. Morosco Theatre: 2 May 123- May 1923 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: William Austin (as "Thomas Burton"), Beach Cooke (as "Anderson"), Camilla Dalberg (as "Mrs. Bohn"), Kenneth Dana (as "Morgan Howard"), Juliette Day (as "Audrey Valmont"), Mary Fisher (as "Estelle Winthrop"), Robert Fisher (as "Peter Bohn"), Leon Gordon (as "Richard Stevens"), Jane Hope (as "Mrs. Chester Wilson"), LeRoy Kenneth (as "Bell Boy"), Martha Leffler (as "Alicia Burton"), Fred J. Martell (as "Andrew"), Eugene Redding (as "Victor"), Edelaine Roden (as "Mrs. Hathaway"), William Sellery (as "Fisher"), Hilda Spong (as "Duchess de Valmont"), Fred Tiden [credited as Fred L. Tiden] (as "Duc de Valmont"). Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1923) Stage Play: Sharlee. Musical comedy. Written by Harry Linsley Cort and G.E. Stoddard. Music by C. Luckyeth Roberts. Lyrics by Alexander Rogers. Musical Director: Hilding Anderson. Daly's 63rd Street Theatre: 22 Nov 1923- 22 Dec 1923 (36 performances). Cast: Frances Arms (as "Dolly Dare"), Ottilie Corday (as "Jane Caldwell"), Juliette Day (as "Sharlee Saunders"), Joseph R. Dorney (as "Jack Vandeveer"), Field Sisters (as "June and May"), Sydney Grant (as "Tom Mason"), Mary Le Roy (as "Mrs. Vandeveer"), Miti Manley (as "Annabelle"), Masenia (as "Masenia"), Joe Morris (as "I. Kahn"), Eddie Nelson (as "Oscar Riley"), Wini Shaw (as "Mr. Watson Holmes"), Nitzi Vernille (as "Entertainer"). Produced by John Cort.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Matinee Girl. Musical comedy. Book by Bide Dudley and McElbert Moore. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Forrest Theatre: 1 Feb 1926- 20 Feb 1926 (24 performances). Cast: Rodolfo Badaloni (as "Ramon Mendez"), Hester Bailey (as "Miss Doer Die"), Stanley Bailey (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Brown (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Charles (as "Miss Rollser Owne"), Juliette Day (as "Bess Gordon"), Jerry Dryden (as "Miss Auter Fall"), Ruth Farrar (as "Miss Cantbe Beat"), Dick Gibbons (as "Ensemble"), Bernie Goe (as "The Usherette/Miss Sear Goe"), Helen Grey (as "Miss Maidter Order"), Madeline Grey (as "Lill McCue"), Berta Claire Hall (as "Miss Nora Knowes"), James Hamilton (as "Jack Sterling"), Helen Herman (as "Lucy Peters"), Edna Wallace Hopper (as "Miss Sparklin Wyne"), John Kearney (as "Captain Mack"), Rose La Harte (as "Maria Mendez"), Harry Locke (as "Ensemble"), Kevitt Manton (as "Boggs"), Frank McCormack (as "Ensemble"), Lew Miller (as "Ensemble"), John Park (as "Philander Peters"), Ruth Penery (as "Miss Walker Home"), Dorothy Proudlock (as "Miss Proper Thyme"), Edith Shaw (as "Miss Lefter Wright"), Gus Shy (as "Archie de Witt"), Jack Squire (as "Phil Taylor"), Olga Steck (as "Bubbles" Peters"), Emily Verdi (as "Miss Showser Style"). Produced by E. Rosenbaum Jr. and Edmund Enterprises Inc. Theatrical trivia: Built in 1925 and seating 1108, The Fulton Theatre (named for stage actor Edwin Forrest [1806-1872]), was renamed The Coronet Theatre in 1945 and again renamed The Eugene O'Neill Theatre in November, 1959.
- (1926) Stage Play: No Trespassing. Comedy. Written by John Hunter Booth. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 7 Sep 1926- Sep 1926 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Juliette Day, Josephine Drake, Russell Hicks, Kay Johnson, Nicholas Joy, W.E. Lawrence, Edwin Nicander, Diantha Pattison, C.W. Ritchie (as Charles Ritchie), Basil Smith. Produced by Hassard Short.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Dark. Comedy.
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