- (1906 - 1944) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1906) Stage Play: The Price of Money. Drama. Written by Alfred Sutro. Garrick Theatre: 29 Aug 1906- Oct 1906 (closing date unknown/42 performances). Cast: William L. Abingdon, F. Owen Baxter, Mabel Bert, William H. Crane, Margaret Dale, Florence Edney [Broadway debut], Walter Hitchcock, Homer Hunt [credited as J. Homer Hunt], Harry Lillford, Olive Oliver, Inez Plummer, Gabriel Ravenelle, Madelaine Rives, Mrs. J.P. West. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (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 until close): 20 Aug 1907- Nov 1907 (closing date unknown/100 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, Ruth Barry, Victor Benoit, Edna Bruns, Augustin Duncan, Florence Edney, Pauline Frederick, Elsa Garret, Campbell Gullan [credited as Campbell Gollan], Margaret Gordon, Clarence Handyside, George S. Irving, Joseph C. Robinson, Adelaide Wilson, Francis Wilson. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed as When Knights Were Bold (1916) [UK Production].
- (1908) Stage Play: Diana of Dobson's. Written by Cicely Hamilton. Savoy Theatre: 5 Sep 1908- Sep 1908 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Frederick Beane, Richard Bennett, Harrison Carter, Florence Edney, May Galyer, Katherine Kappell, Jane Lloyd, Louis Massen, Millicent McLaughlin, Beatrice Moreland, Mildred Morris, Carlotta Nillson, Ffolliott Paget. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Sins of Society. Drama.
- (1909) Stage Play: Septimus. Written by Philip Littell. Based on the novel by W.J. Locke. Hackett Theatre: 22 Nov 1909- Dec 1909 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: George Arliss, Claus Bogel, Florence Edney, Herman Hirshberg, Laura Linden, Bertha Livingston, Jane Lothian, Dorothy Rossmore, Emily Stevens, Frances Welstead, Henry Wenman, Cyril Young. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Importance of Being Earnest. Comedy (revival).
- (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: My Best Girl. Musical. Book by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf. Music by Augustus Barratt and Clifton Crawford. Lyrics by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf. Musical Director: Augustus Barratt. Directed by Sydney Ellison. Park Theatre: 12 Sep 1912- 9 Nov 1912 (68 performances). Cast: Anna Abbott, Albert Baron, Louis Baum, Frank Belcher, Bessie Bell, Pam Boise, Jean Brae, Marie Brandon, Harriet Burt, Viola Cain, Lee Carriere, David Christy, Clifton Crawford, Ruth Crawford, Harry Davenport (as "Colonel Wellington Bollivar"), Adele Davidson, G.A. Dolan, Florence Edney (as "Mrs. Wellington Bollivar"), Harry Fairleigh, Irving Finn, Antoinette Fisher, Edna Fitzhugh, Jack Fitzhugh, John Fitzhugh, Katherine Foster, Harrison Garrett, Jack Gibson, Mildred Goodyear, Fred Guertier, Catherine Halstone, Raymond Hancock, Madge Harman, John Hendricks, Minnie Higgins, Kathleen Hitchens, Rose Huber, Annette Jordan, Harriet Kendall, Aileen Leftwich, William Leonard, Paula Leslie, Rose Leslie, Maurice Levov, Willard Louis, Violet Mack, O. John Markle, Eileene Marshall, Vinna Mason, Betty Meers, M. Miller, Marion Mosby, Edwin Nicander, James O'Neill, Jack Potter, Libby Rae, Helen Randolph, Hazel Robertson, Vivian Rogers, Sallie Ronayne, Ethel Russell, Natalie Saymore, Sis Sheldon, Frank Silberman, Evelyn Smith, Jack Squire, Rita Stanwood, Katherine Stossel, Dick Stuart, Gertrude Thurston, Olive Ulrich, Margaret Vinton, Coralinn Waide, Robert Waite, Charles E. Walt, Meta Weidlich, Betty White. Produced by The Estate of Henry B. Harris.
- (1914) Stage Play: When Claudia Smiles. Farce. Written by Anne Caldwell. Music by Jean Schwartz. Based on a play by Leo Ditrichstein. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Additional lyrics by William Jerome, Marion Sunshine, Jamie Kelly, Gene Buck, Stanley Murphy, Lou Klein [only Broadway credit] and Arthur Weinberg. Additional music by Henry I. Marshall, Frank Gillen, Dave Stamper and Clarence Jones. Musical Direction by Al Ellis. Directed by Charles Winninger. 39th Street Theatre (moved to TheLyric Theatre from 23 Feb 1914- close): 2 Feb 1914- 21 Mar 1914 (56 performances). Cast: Claire Bertrand (as "Belle Nesville"), Gladys Breston (as "Clara Rockaway"), Albert Byrnes (as "Officer Casey"), Marie Callahan (as "Violet Richmond"), Edward Clyne (as "Jimmy Jansen"), Harry Conor (as "Frederick W. Walker"), Jack Costello (as "Bertie Billings"), Peggy Coudray (as "Hyancinth Hartford"), Rae Daly (as "Blanche DeFontenoy"), Harry Delmar (as "Reggie Renfrew"), R.M. Dolliver (as "Saladillo Escalada Del Mendoza"), Peter Donovan (as "Officer Nolan"), Florence Edney (as "Mme. Verdier"), Pearl Evans (as "Lily Atlanta"), Nellie Fillmore (as "Cynthia"), Mahlon Hamilton (as "Chester D. Hoffman"), Harry Hilliard (as "Johnny Rogers"), William Keller (as "Albert"), Anna Laughlin (as "Kate Walker"), Cleo LeMoyne (as "Daisy Tottenham"), Bertha Mann (as "Alice Hoffman"), Emma McGrath (as "Pansy Portland"), Evelyn Mead (as "Daisy Denver"), James Minnehan (as "Elevator Attendant"), Dolores Parquette (as "Angie DuPont"), Harry Rensler (as "Percy Plimpton"), Blanche Ring (as "Claudia Rogers"), John J. Scannell (as "Bunny Van Tyne"), Charles Silber (as "Jingle Bells"), Eva Stuart (as "Cleo Berode"), Edwin H. Weihe (as "Billy Bender"), Harry Wesner (as "Willie Wilbur"), Claire Weston (as "Rose Reno"), Charles Winninger (as "Charles D. Hoffman"). Produced by Frederic McKay.
- (1916) Stage Play: Caroline.
- (1917) Stage Play: Friend Martha. Written by Edward Peple. Booth Theatre: 17 Aug 1917- Aug 1917 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Edmund Breese, Lizzie Hudson Collier, R. Leigh Denny, Florence Edney, Wallace Erskine, Sydney Greenstreet, Arthur Hyman, Helen Lowell, John L. Shine, Charles A. Stevenson, Oza Waldrop.
- (1917) Stage Play: Eve's Daughter.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Man Who Stayed at Home.
- (1919) Stage Play: She's a Good Fellow. Musical comedy.
- (1919) Stage Play: Too Many Husbands. Comedy. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Booth Theatre: 8 Oct 1919- Jan 1920 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: J.H. Brewer, Marion Buckler, Carolyn Darling, Kenneth Douglas, Florence Edney (as "Miss Montmorency"), Richard Gray, Lawrence Grossmith (as "Maj. Frederick Lowndes, D.S.O."), Beatrice Miller, Marguerite St. John, Fritz Williams, Estelle Winwood (as "Victoria"). Produced by A.H. Woods. Note: Filmed as Too Many Husbands (1940), Three for the Show (1955).
- (1920) Stage Play: The Outrageous Mrs. Palmer. Comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: Marie Antoinette. Drama (revival). Written by "Edymar". Directed by Grace George and John Cromwell. Playhouse Theatre: 22 Nov 1921- Nov 1921 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Roy Adams (as "Swiss Guard"), Herbert Ashton (as "Sacques"), John Cromwell (as "Maillard"), Belle Daube [credited as Harda Daube] (as "Madame de Genlis"), Pedro de Cordoba (as "Count Axel Fersen"), Floria de Martimprey (as "Tirewoman"), Henri de Statera (as "Swiss Guard"), Paul Doucet [credited as H. Paul Doucet] (as "Leonard"), Agnes Dunphy (as "De Beauvert"), Jean Eastman (as "Tirewoman"), Florence Edney (as "Countess de Noailles"), Craig Ellis (as "Toulan"), Fred Eric (as "Louis XVI, King of France"), Grace George (as "Marie Antoinette, Queen of France"), Jack Grattan (as "Louis, Duke of Normandy, the Dauphin"), Austin O. Huhn (as "Augeard"), Rexford Kendrick (as "Pinnet"), Victor La Salle (as "Usher"), Jane Page (as "Tirewoman"), H.W. Rathke (as "Usher"), Walter Ringham (as "Joseph II, Emperor of Austria"), Lorna Valare (as "Marie Therese, the Princess Royal"), Bettie Wales (as "Princess de Lamballe"), Basil West (as "Caspierre"), Douglas Wood (as "Duc d'Orleans"), Frances Young (as "Madame Mouchy").
- (1923) Stage Play: The Guilty One. Drama. Written by Michael Morton and Peter Traill. Directed by Edward Elsner. Selwyn Theatre: 20 Mar 1923- Apr 1923 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Charles Dalton (as "Mr. Seaton Davies"), Florence Edney (as "Annie"), Pauline Frederick (as "Irene Short"), Ethel Intropidi (as "Madge Ellis"), Noel Leslie (as "Dick Raston"), Charles Waldron (as "Ronald Short"), Henry Warwick (as "Dr. Brassey"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1923) Stage Play: Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary. Comedy. Written by St. John Ervine. Scenic Design by Ernest Gros. Lighting Design by Louis Hartman. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 11 Sep 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/86 performances). Cast: Gladys Burgess (as "Ellen"), Audrey Cameron ("Jenny"), Orlando Daly (as "Rev. Canon Peter Considine, M.A."), Florence Edney (as "Miss Mimms"), Mrs. Fiske (as "Mary Westlake"), Winifred Fraser (as "Mrs. Considine"), A.P. Kaye (as "Mr. Hobbs"), Naoe Kondo (as "Tori"), Francis Lister(as "Geoffrey"), Lennox Pawle (as "Mr. Beeby"), C. Aubrey Smith (as "Sir Henry Considine, K.C.M.G."), Nora Swinburne (as "Sheila"). Produced by David Belasco. Produced by arrangement with Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Outsider. Drama.
- (1931) Stage Play: A Widow in Green. Comedy. Written by Lea Freeman. Directed by A.H. Van Buren. Cort Theatre: 20 Nov 1931- Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/27 performances). Cast: Peggy Allenby, Johnnie Brewer, Florence Edney (as "Lady Rumley"), Katherine Emmett, Claiborne Foster, Percita West Gardner, Ernest Glendinning (as "Tommy Shannon"), David Higgins, Lucille Lisle, Cecilia Loftus (as "Anelica"), Maury Tuckerman. Produced by James W. Elliott.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Dark Angel.
- (1925) Stage Play: The School for Scandal. Comedy (revival). Written by Richard B. Sheridan. Directed by Hubert Druce. Little Theatre: 22 Oct 1925- Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/85 performances). Cast: Claude Allister (as "Sir Benjamin Backbite"), Kirk Ames (as "Teazle Servant"), David Belbridge (as "Trip"), John H. Brewer (as "Mr. Crabtree"), Hubert Druce (as "Sir Peter Teazle"), Florence Edney (as "Mrs. Candour"), Dwight George (as "Sir Harry Bumper"), Mrs. Insull (as "Lady Teazle"), Frederick Lewis (as "Joseph Surface"), Max Montesole (as "Moses"), James G. Morton (as "Joseph's Servant"), Tom Pace (as "Sneerwell Servant"), Sydney Paxton (as "Sir Oliver Surface"), Charles Romano (as "Careless"), Wilfrid Seagram (as "Charles Surface"), Joaquin Souther (as "Snake"), Nora Stirling (as "Maria"), Beatrice Terry (as "Lady Sneerwell"), Clifford Walker (as "Rowley"). Produced by Hubert Druce and William Streett.
- (1937) Stage Play: Barchester Towers. Comedy. Written by Thomas Job. Based on a novel by Anthony Trollope. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre: 30 Nov 1937- Jan 1938 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Ina Claire (as "Madeline Neroni"), Florence Edney (as "Mrs. Proudie"), Frederick Graham, J.M. Kerrigan (as "Archbishop"), Ruth Matteson, Damian O'Flynn, Effie Shannon (as "Miss Thorne"), Pamela Simpson, Henry Vincent, Mackenzie Ward (as "Ethelbert Stanhope"), John Williams (as "Mr. Slope"), Oswald Yorke (as "Dr. Stanhope"). Produced by Guthrie McClintic. Note: Produced for TV for the Kraft Theatre [US] (season 1, episode 50).
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