- (1926) Stage Play: Lulu Belle. Written by Edward Sheldon and Charles MacArthur [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 9 Feb 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Joseph Allenton (as "Bunny Delano"), W.S. Bell (as "Roscoe"), Eva Benton (as "Mrs. Trumbull"), Clarissa Blue (as "A Flower Girl"), William Boag (as "Wilkins"), Samuel Bolen (as "A Bartender"), Minnie Brown (as "Coat Room Girl"), Sybil Bryant (as "Mrs. George Randall"), Olie Burgoyne (as "Mabel De Witt"), George 'Red' Callender (as "Mt. Vernon Jackson"), Fannie Belle De Knight (as "Mrs. Frisbie"), Jean Del Val (as "The Vicompte De Villars"), Utoy D'tyl (as "Pussy Harrison"), Laurence Eddinger (as "Uncle Gustus"), Oswald Edinborough (as "Elmer Jackson"), Sidney Elliott (as "Fred Harrison"), Jane Ferrell (as "Barton"), Mildred Hall (as "Lovie Bowtelle"), John Harrington (as "Butch Cooper"), Henry Hull (as "George Randall"), Loraine Hunter (as "Ada May Ramsey"), James Jackson (as "Lew"), J.W. Jackson (as "Happy"), Zaidee Jackson (as "An Entertainer"), J. Louis Johnson (as "Brother Staley"), Altomay Jones (as "Geranium Monroe"), Anthony Knilling (as "Ambulance Driver"), Fred Miller (as "Duke Weaver"), Edward Nannery (as "Policeman Healy/Sergeant Healy"), Margaret Petty (as "Violet Randall"), Evelyn Preer (as "Ruby Lee"), Herman Profit (as "Williams"), Seifert C. Pyle (as "Clarence De Voe"), Nellie R. Reynolds (as "Mrs. Monroe"), Annie Rhinelander (as "Sister Blossom"), Harold Seton (as "An Ambulance Doctor"), William St. James (as "Dr. J. Wilberforce Walker"), Goldye Steiner (as "Vangie Bowtelle"), William Taliafero (as "Royal Williams"), Edna Thomas (as "Valma Custer"), George Thomas (as "Another Patrolman"), Edward Thompson (as "Herman"), Edna Thrower (as "Mrs. Royal Williams"), Barclay Trigg (as "Milton"), Thomas Trisvan (as "Walter Randall"), Lenore Ulric (as "Lulu Belle"), Percival Vivian (as "Skeeter"), Allan Waith (as "Moke"), Jean Ward (as "Stella La Vergen"), Smothers Ward (as "Eugene Frisbie"), Mildred Wayne (as "Grace Wild"), Mattie Wilkes (as "Mrs. Jackson"), Elizabeth Williams (as "Mrs. Bowtelle"), Hemsley Winfield (as "Joe"), Virgie Winfield (as "Sister Sally"), Marguerite Wyatt (as "Ivy Whiteside"), Tammany Young (as "Shorty Noyes"). Produced by David Belasco. Note: Filmed by Benedict Bogeaus Productions [distributed by Columbia Pictures] as Lulu Belle (1948).
- (1923) Stage Play: Magnolia. Comedy.
- (1923) Stage Play: Roseanne. Drama.
- (1902 - 1935) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1909) Stage Play: Cameo Kirby. Written by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. Hackett Theatre: 20 Dec 1909- Jan 1910 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Dustin Farnum (as "Eugene Kirby"), May Buckley, Burr Caruth, Emmett Corrigan, Robert Cummings, John Harrington, Maud Hosford, Gordon Johnstone, Jane Kendrick, Ruth Lloyd, Nora Shelby, Alfred Tansy, Conway Tearle, George Thatcher, Gladys Williams. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1902) Stage Play: Joan o' the Shoals. Drama. Written by Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland. Theatre Republic: 3 Feb 1902- Feb 1902 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Henrietta Crosman (as "Joan Seastrawn"), Jane Arthur, Nannette Comstock, Adelaide Cumming, Leonie D'Armon, Ina Hammer, Nellie Hancock, John Harrington [Broadway debut], William Herbert, Mary Lester, John Malone, F.J. McCarthy, Arthur Newcombe, Addison Pitt, C.C. Quinby, Rosa Rand, George Soule Spencer, Geoffrey Stein, Theodore Thompson, Margaret White, Henry Woodruff. Produced by Maurice Campbell.
- (1908) Stage Play: Fifty Miles from Boston. Book by George M. Cohan. Lyrics by George M. Cohan. Music by George M. Cohan. Orchestra under the direction of Al E. Gaylord. Music orchestrated by Charles J. Gebest. Directed by George M. Cohan. Garrick Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 2 Mar 1908- close): 3 Feb 1908- 8 Mar 1908 (40 performances). Cast: James H. Bradbury (as "Nathan Westcott, Joe's father"), Edna Wallace Hopper (as "Sadie Woodis, the Postmistress"), Emma Janvier (as "Mrs. Tilford, everybody's favorite"), James C. Marlowe (as "Tim Harrigan, Dave's father"), John Westley (as "Jed Woodis, Sadie's brother"), Lawrence Wheat (as "Joe Westcott"), Bertha Arnold (as "Town Girl"), Frank Bouman (as "Brainerd"), Charles Cartwell (as "John"), Sylvia Clarke (as "Town Girl"), Dot Courtney (as "Town Girl"), Lawrence Dowd (as "High School Boy"), Kent Ebersal (as "High School Boy"), John Edwards (as "High School Boy"), Stanley Fields (as "High School Boy"), Madalin Frank (as "Town Girl"), Master Lores Grimm (as "Eddie Moseley, boy around the barn"), John Harrington (as "High School Boy"), Beatrice Harris (as "Town Girl"), Laura Harris (as "Mary"), Hazel Lowry (as "Nellie Harrigan, Tim Harrigan's daughter"), Flossie Martin (as "Town Girl"), John Meehan (as "High School Boy"), Evelyn Meredith (as "Town Girl"), Jewell Meredith (as "Town Girl"), Richard Nesmith (as "Moseley, Westcott's man"), George Parsons (as "Dave Harrigan, the Brookfield dude"), Russell Pincus (as "Fat Boy"), Sim Pulen (as "Foreman Brookfield Hose"), Louise Rial (as "Mrs. Westcott, Joe's mother"), Ernest Sharrock (as "High School Boy"), William Sissons (as "High School Boy"), E. Paul Souther (as "High School Boy"), Lester Templeton (as "High School Boy"), Ethel Vivian (as "Town Girl"), Alice Parks Warren (as "Aunt Kate"), Elizabeth Young (as "Town Girl"), Nellie Young (as "Town Girl"). Produced by George M. Cohan and Sam Harris.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Regeneration. Written by Owen Frawley Kildare and Walter C. Hackett. Wallack's Theatre: 1 Sep 1908- Oct 1908 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Rose Allin, Edwin Arden, Janet Beecher, Mary Frances Boyce, Harold M. Cheshire, Arnold Daly (as "Owen Conway"), Mathilde Deshon, Roy Fairchild (as "Skinny"), William Harrigan, John Harrington, Charles Haynes, Edward Heron, Jessie Izett (as "Marie Deering"), George Leach, R.W. Tucker, Helen Ware. Produced by Liebler & Co. Note: Filmed by Fox Film Corp. as The Regeneration (1915) [directed by Raoul Walsh].
- (1911) Stage Play: The Zebra. Written by Paul M. Potter. From the French of Marcel Nancey and Paul Armont. Garrick Theatre: 13 Feb 1911- Mar 1911 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Alexander Clarke, Ernest Cossart, Lawrence D'Orsay, Irene Fenwick, Henry Hall, John Harrington, Alfred Hudson, Wilhelmina Lewis, Richie Ling, Reginald Mason, Vera McCord, Adelaide Nowak, Hamilton Revelle [credited as A. Hamilton Revelle]. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1913) Stage Play: Evangeline. Interpretive music by William Furst. Written by Thomas W. Broadhurst. From the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Park Theatre: 4 Oct 1913- Oct 1913 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Frank Andrews, John Hunter Booth [Broadway debut], Richard Buhler, Ralph Bunker, William W. Crimans [Broadway debut], Clifford Devereux, Robert Forsyth, George Gaston, John Harrington, Margaret Howe, Edmund Mortimer [final Broadway role], Suzanne Perry [final Broadway role], Allen Scott, David Torrence, Edith Yeager. Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1919) Stage Play: At 9:45. Melodrama. Written by Owen Davis. Directed by John Cromwell. Playhouse Theatre: 28 Jun 1919- Oct 1919 (closing date unknown/139 performances). Cast: George Backus (as "Judge Robert Clayton"), Idalene Cotton (as "Margaret Clancy"), Clifford Dempsey (as "Captain Dixon"), Marie Goff (as "Ruth Jordan"), Harry Green (as "Jack Grover"), Nedda Harrigan (as "Molly") [Broadway debut], John Harrington (as "Tom Daly"), Frank Hatch (as "Doane"), Frank Hilton (as "Doyle"), Madeleine King (as "Mary Doane"), Peter Lang (as "Mack"), Leo Mielziner (as "Jim Everett"), Gustave Rolland (as "Gillaini"), Edith Shayne (as "Mrs. Clayton"), Noel Tearle (as "Howard"), Robert Thorne (as "Dr. Norton"). Produced by William A. Brady Ltd.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Whirlwind. Melodrama. Written by George Cochran Hazelton and Ritter Brown. Standard Theatre: 23 Dec 1919- Feb 1920 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Mimi Aguglia, Frank Andrews, Miriam Batista, Chief Manabozho, Rose Coghlan, John Davidson, Hank Durnell, John Harrington, Orrin Johnson, John C. King, Jacob Kingsberry, Vivienne Osborne (as "Bessie Van Ashton"), Dan Red Eagle, Marguerite Risser, Virginia Russell, Paula Shay, Joseph Sweeney (as "Bob Carlton") [Broadway debut], Helen Tracy (as "Dona Fernandez"), Jessie Villars. Produced by John Cort.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Bad Man. Comedy/satire. Written by Porter Emerson Browne [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Lester Lonergan. Comedy Theatre: 30 Aug 1920- Jun 1921 (closing date unknown/342 performances). Cast: James H. Bell (as "Venustiano"), Frank Bixby (as "A Mexican Cook") [final Broadway role], Holbrook Blinn (as "Pancho Lopez"), Frances Carson (as "Lucia Pell"), Chief Whitehawk (as "Alvarado"), Frank Conroy (as "Gilbert Jones"), James Devine [credited as James A. Devine] (as "Henry Smith") [Broadway debut], Charles Gibney (as "Bradley"), John Harrington (as "Red Giddings"), Herbert Heywood (as "Pedro"), Edna Hibbard (as "Angela Hardy"), Indian Joe (as "Felip"), James B. Lenhart (as "Blake"), Wilson Reynolds (as "Jasper Hardy"), Fred Tiden [credited as Fred L. Tiden] (as "Morgan Pel"). Produced by William H. Harris Jr. Note: Filmed by Edwin Carewe Productions [distributed by Associated First National Pictures] as The Bad Man (1923), by First National Pictures [as a First National-Vitaphone Picture, controlled by Warner Bros.] as The Bad Man (1930), and by MGM as The Bad Man (1941) as a Wallace Beery vehicle.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Dove. Melodrama. Written by Willard Mack. Based a story, "The Blue Ribbon" by Gerald Beaumont. Directed by David Belasco. Empire Theatre: 11 Feb 1925- 10 May 1925 (101 performances). Cast: Judith Anderson (as "Dolores Romero"), Beatrice Banyard (as "Maybelle"), Holbrook Blinn (as "Don Jose Maria Lopez y Tostado"), Betty Brenska (as "Anita"), F. du Chaillu-Dalton (as "Captain of Military Police"), Dorothy Day (as "Juanita"), Ruth Dayton (as "Madge"), Josephine Deffry (as "Madame Doublechin"), Helene Handin (as "Louise"), William Harrigan (as "Johnny Powell"), John Harrington (as "Pancho Gonzales"), Rachel Hunter (as "Flora Ray"), James Keane (as "Floorman at Brayfield's"), Sam Kim (as "A Chinaman"), Vanita La Nier (as "Bertha"), Julia McCabe (as "Annabell Flores"), Earle Mitchell (as "Garcia"), William Norris (as "Little Bill"), Mignon Ranseer (as "Anita"), Wilson Reynolds (as "John Boise"), Susanna Rossi (as "Myra"), Billie Rudell (as "Marie'), 'Sidney Toler' (as "Mike Morowich"), Betty Welsh (as "Cigarette Girl"). Produced by David Belasco. Note: Filmed by The Norma Talmadge Film Corp. [distributed by United Artists] as The Dove (1927) [film partially lost], by RKO Radio Pictures as Girl of the Rio (1932) and by RKO Radio Pictures as The Girl and the Gambler (1939).
- (1925) Stage Play: Canary Dutch. Written by Willard Mack. Based on a story by John A. Moroso. Directed by David Belasco. Lyceum Theatre: 8 Sep 1925- Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Royce Alton (as "Denver Red"), Beatrice Banyard, Annie Mack Berlein (as "Mrs. Gilligan"), William Boag (as "Doctor Higby"), Albert Gran (as "Mr. Lengloh") [final Broadway role], John Harrington (as "Greek George"), Anthony Knilling (as "Izzy the Fishhook"), Willard Mack (as "Herman Strauss"), George MacQuarrie (as "Warden John Healy"), Charles McCarthy (as "Dick Smith"), Thomas Meegan (as "Old Dan"), John Miltern (as "John Weldon"), Charles Moran (as "Toby"), Catherine Dale Owen (as "Mrs. John Weldon"), Ralph Sipperly (as "The Snail") [final Broadway role], Sidney Toler (as "Biff Schulte"). Produced by David Belasco.
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