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Appeared on
Broadway in:
The Rising of the Moon (1908). Written by
Lady Augusta Gregory. Savoy Theatre: 24 Feb 1908- Mar 1908 (closing date unknown/24 performances). As "Policeman X" [
Broadway debut]. Cast:
Dudley Digges, F.J. Fay,
W.G. Fay, Bridget O'Dempsay. Produced by The Irish National Theatre Company of Dublin.
The Playboy of the Western World (1911). Comedy [repertory production]. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 20 Nov 1911- unknown (unknown performances). Undetermined role. Cast included
Sara Allgood,
Una O'Connor.
The Well of the Saints (1911). [repertory production]. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 20 Nov 1911- unknown (unknown performances).
The Magnanimous Lover (1913). [repertory production]. Written by St. John Ervine. Directed by
Lennox Robinson. Wallack's Theatre: 4 Feb 1913- unknown (unknown performances). Undetermined role.
Out There (1917). Written by
J. Hartley Manners. Globe Theatre: 27 Mar 1917- Jun 1917 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Undetermined role. Produced by George C. Tyler and Klaw & Erlanger.
The Wooing of Eve (1917). Written by
J. Hartley Manners. Liberty Theatre: 9 Nov 1917- Dec 1917 (closing date unknown/51 performances). Undetermined role.
Happiness (1917). (revival). Written by
J. Hartley Manners. Criterion Theatre: 31 Dec 1917- May 1918 (closing date unknown/136 performances). Undetermined role. Cast included
Lynn Fontanne,
O.P. Heggie, Andrew Stiles. Produced by George C. Tyler and Klaw & Erlanger.
A Young Man's Fancy (1919). Comedy. Written by John T. McIntyre. Playhouse Theatre: 15 Oct 1919- Oct 1919 (closing date unknown/13 performances). As "Costigan." Cast: Frank Allworth, Harry Barfoot, Eugenie Blair, Symona Boniface, Frank Boyd, Jessie Busley, Viola Cain, John Davidson,
Jeanne Eagels, Sidney Elliott, Morgan Farley, Alfred Kappeler, Mary Kennedy, Howard Lindsay, Philip Merivale, Bessie Owens, Walter C. Percival, John D. Seymour. Produced by George C. Tyler.
The Lost Leader (1919). Drama. Written by
Lennox Robinson. Greenwich Village Theatre: 11 Nov 1919- Dec 1919 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: John Ahearn, Frederick Arthur, Arthur Barry, Ruth Boyd,
Frank Compton (as "Frank Ormsby"), Frank Conroy, Theodore A. Doucet, Robert T. Haines, Hugh Huntley,
J.M. Kerrigan (as "Peter Cooney, J.P.), Joseph Macaulay, Eric Maxon, Mae Melvin, Edward O'Connor. Produced by William H. Harris, Jr.
Rollo's Wild Oat (1920). Comedy. Written by
Clare Kummer. Directed by W.L. Gilmore. Punch and Judy Theatre: 23 Nov 1920- Jun 1921 (closing date unknown/228 performances). Cast: Manuel A. Alexander, J. Palmer Collins, Elinor Cox, Dore Davidson, Stanley Howlett,
J.M. Kerrigan (as "Horatio Webster"), Marjorie Kummer, Grace Peters, Lotus Robb, Ivan Simpson, Edythe Tressider,
Roland Young (as "Rollo Webster").
Chinese Love (1921). Musical comedy. Based on material by
Clare Kummer (also producer). Directed by W.L. Gilmore. Punch & Judy Theatre: 28 Feb 1921-10 Mar 1921 (12 performances). As "Mo Yen." Cast included Stanley Howlett, Dot Willens.
The Robbery (1921). Comedy. Written by
Clare Kummer. Punch and Judy Theatre: 28 Feb 1921- Mar 1921 (closing date unknown/5 performances). As "John Upton." Cast:
Sidney Blackmer, Mrs. Alice Chapin, Ruth Gillmore.
Broken Branches (1922). Comedy/drama. Written by Emil Nyitray and
Herbert Hall Winslow. Directed by Henry B. Stillman. 39th Street Theatre: 6 Mar 1922- Mar 1922 (closing date unknown/16 performances). As "Mr. McCann." Cast: Hyman Adler, Beatrice Allen, Wallace Ford, Raymond Hackett, H.R. Irving, Russell Johnstone, Amy Ongley, Aileen Poe. Produced by Arthur G. Delamater.
The Shadow (1922). Drama (revival). Written by
Eden Phillpotts. Klaw Theatre: 24 Apr 1922- May 1922 (closing date unknown/16 performances). As "Thomas Turtle." Produced by Marc Klaw, Inc.
A Pinch Hitter (1922). Comedy. Written by H.M. Harwood. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 Jun 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/17 performances). As "Mr. Prothero." Cast: Pamela Gaythorne, Gordon Gunniss, Edgar Kent, Allan Pollock (also producer), Helen Stewart, Charles Waldron.
The Ever Green Lady (1922). Comedy. Written by Abby Merchant. Director (also starring as "Doody"). Punch and Judy Theatre: 11 Oct 1922- Oct 1922 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast included:
Beryl Mercer.
The Romantic Age (1922). Comedy. Written by
A.A. Milne. Directed by
Frederick Stanhope (also co-producer). Comedy Theatre: 14 Nov 1922-Dec 1922 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast:
Marsh Allen,
Daisy Belmore, Jean Ford,
Margalo Gillmore,
Leslie Howard,
Paul Jachia (as "Ern"),
J.M. Kerrigan (as "Master Susan), Neil Martin, Ida Molthen. Co-produced by
Hugh Ford.
The Rivals (1923). Comedy (revival). Written by
Richard B. Sheridan. Directed by Mrs. Shelley Hull. 48th Street Theatre: 7 May 1923- May 1923 (closing date unknown/24 performances). As "Sir Lucas O'Trigger." Cast: Maclyn Arbuckle,
Sidney Blackmer, John Craig, Violet Heming,
Eva Le Gallienne, McKay Morris, James T. Powers, Mary Shaw, Vivian Tobin, Francis Wilson. Produced by The Equity Players Inc.
Scaramouche (1923). Romance. Written by
Rafael Sabatini. Morosco Theatre: 24 Oct 1923- Dec 1923 (closing date unknown/61 performances). As "Polichinelle." Cast:
E.J. Ballantine, Herbert Belmore,
Sidney Blackmer, Mary Cecil, H. Cooper Cliffe, William Crimans, Arthur De Langis,
Margalo Gillmore, Percy Haswell, Knox Herold, Stanley Howlett,
Allyn Joslyn, Louis Le Seuer, Vivienne Osborne, Orlo Sheldon, John L. Shine, Sheldon Stanwood, Dorothy Tierney, Walter Timmis, John Turner, Tim Walters, Frederick Worlock. Produced by Charles L. Wagner.
Outward Bound (1924). Drama. Written by
Sutton Vane. Ritz Theatre: 7 Jan 1924- May 1924 (closing date unknown/144 performances). As "Scrubby." Cast:
Dudley Digges,
Margalo Gillmore,
Charlotte Granville,
Leslie Howard,
Alfred Lunt,
Beryl Mercer, Eugene Powers, Lyonel Watts. Produced by William H. Harris, Jr.
She Stoops to Conquer (1924). Comedy (revival). Written by Oliver Goldsmith. Prologue Written by Oliver Herford. Scenic design by
Norman Bel Geddes. General Stage Manager:
Alexander Leftwich. Empire Theatre: 9 Jun 1924- Jun 1924 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast:
A.G. Andrews (as "Roger"), Maclyn Arbuckle,
Theodore Babcock (as "Thomas"),
Harry Beresford (as "Aminadab"),
Fraser Coalter (as "Sir Charles Marlow"),
Dudley Digges (as "Squire Hardcastle"), Henry E. Dixey, Augustin Duncan (as "A Farmer"), Elsie Ferguson,
Ernest Glendinning (as "Tony Lumpkin"),
Helen Hayes (as "Constance Neville"),
J.M. Kerrigan (as "Slang"),
Pauline Lord (as "A Maid"), Paul McAllister,
Robert McWade (as "Tom Twist"),
John Daly Murphy (as "Dick"), Milton Nobles, Jr.,
Selena Royle (as "A Bar-Maid"), John Davenport Seymour,
Effie Shannon (as "Mrs. Hardcastle"),
Basil Sydney (as "Young Marlow"), Francis Wilson. Produced by The Players Club. Produced under the direction of William Seymour. Note: One of the most durable (and oldest) productions in
Broadway history. Work first performed in 1773, with the first revival mounted in 1861. This was the 5th revival to date.
The Little Minister (1925). Written by
J.M. Barrie. Directed by Basil Dean. Globe Theatre: 23 Mar 1925- Apr 1925 (closing date unknown/16 performances). As "Joe Cruikshanks." Cast: Barlowe Borland,
Ruth Chatterton, Roy Cochrane, W. Boyd Davis,
Hubert Druce, Robert Drysdale, Louie Emery, Thomas Findlay, Ralph Forbes, Kenneth Hunter, Francis Louden, Molly Pearson, William Quinn, Walter Roy, Marjorie Wood. Produced by
Charles B. Dillingham.
Rosmersholm (1925). (revival). Written by
Henrik Ibsen, as translated by Charles Archer. 52nd Street Theatre: 5 May 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/30 performances). As "Ulric Brendel." Cast: Carl Anthony, Arthur Hughes,
Josephine Hull,
Warren William,
Margaret Wycherly. Produced by The Stagers.
Engaged (1925). Based on material by
William S. Gilbert. Directed by Edward T. Goodman. 52nd Street Theatre (moved to The 48th Street Theatre from 6 Jul 1925 to close): 18 Jun 1925- 1 Aug 1925 (44 performances). As "Cheviot Hill." Cast: Jay Fassett, Dolle Gray, Albert Hecht, Margaret Love,
Antoinette Perry, George Riddell, Marjorie Vonnegut, Peavey Wells, Rosamind Whiteside. Produced by The Stagers.
Gypsy Fires (1925). Melodrama. Written by Allan Davis. Directed by
A.H. Van Buren. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 7 Dec 1925- Dec 1925 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Arthur Albertson, Perce Benton, Lord Brilliant, Alice Fischer, Lillian Foster, Franklyn Fox, Winifred Gaynor,
J.M. Kerrigan (as "Rodney O'Neil"), Tamzon Manker, "Moonshine," Albert Phillips, Eeda Von Buelow. Produced by William Caryl.
Ghosts (1926). Drama (revival). Written by
Henrik Ibsen. Directed by
Dudley Digges. Comedy Theatre: 16 Mar 1926- Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/34 performances). As "Jacob Engstrand." Cast: Hortense Alden, Edward Fielding,
José Ruben,
Lucile Watson. Produced by The Actors Theatre.
The Bells (1926). (revival). Written by Leopold Lewis. Directed by Rollo Lloyd (also appearing as "Mathias"). Nora Bayes Theatre: 13 Apr 1926- Apr 1926 (closing date uknown/15 performances). As "Father Walter." Cast: Douglas Barrington, Horace Braham, John H. Brewer, William Bruce, Henry Buckler, Isabel Dawn, Carlo De Angelo, William Evans, Viola Fortense, Edward Loeffler, Fred McGuirk, Katherine Revner. Produced by A.E. Riskin and R.R. Riskin.
King Henry IV, Part I (1926). Historical drama (revival). Written by
William Shakespeare. Directed by
Henry Hebert. Knickerbocker Theatre: 31 May 1926- Jun 1926 (closing date unknown/8 performances). As "Silence" and "First Carrier." Cast included
A.G. Andrews, Edith Barrett,
Doan Borrup,
William Courtleigh (in title role).
Fraser Coalter,
Gerald Hamer,
Walter Kingsford.
White Wings (1926). Fantasy/comedy. Written by
Philip Barry. Directed and produced by
Winthrop Ames. Booth Theatre: 15 Oct 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/27 performances). As "Herbert." Cast:
George Ali,
Arthur B. Allen, Jessie Graham,
Ben Lackland,
Winifred Lenihan,
Donald MacDonald,
Earl McDonald,
Donald McKee,
William Norris,
Tom Powers, Phil M. Sheridan,
Albert Tavernier.
Trelawny of the Wells (1927). Comedy. Written by Sir
Arthur Wing Pinero. Directed and produced by George C. Tyler. New Amsterdam Theatre: 31 Jan 1927- Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/56 performances). As "O'Dwyer." Cast:
Henrietta Crosman,
Lawrence D'Orsay,
Eric Dressler,
John Drew, J.F. Foster,
Helen Gahagan,
O.P. Heggie,
Frieda Inescort,
John E. Kellerd,
Otto Kruger,
Wilton Lackaye,
Pauline Lord, Rollo Peters, Gerald Rogers, Matthew Smith Jr., Peggy Whiffen,
Mrs. Thomas Whiffen,
Estelle Winwood.
The Grey Fox (1928). Written and co-directed by Lemist Esler. Co-directed by William A. Brady. Playhouse Theatre: 22 Oct 1928- 5 Jan 1929 (88 performances). As "Francesco Vettori." Cast:
Edward Arnold, Artin Berkeley, Robert Buckner, Mallory Davis, Reynolds Evans, Mike Flanagan, Denis Gurney, Norman St. Clair Hales, Chrystal Herne,
Henry Hull,
Warren Hymer, Andrew Lytle, Lavita Miller, Lewis Milne,
Nat Pendleton,
George Tobias, Alfred Webster. Produced by
William A. Brady and
Dwight Wiman.
Meet the Prince (1929). Comedy. Written by
A.A. Milne. Directed by
Basil Sydney. Lyceum Theatre: 25 Feb 1929- May 1929 (closing date unknown/96 performances). As "Dr. Ainslie." Cast:
Alice Belmore, Donald Blackwell,
Eric Blore, Cecile Dixon,
Mary Ellis,
Moffat Johnston, 'Esther Mitchell (II)' (q), 'Eunice Stoddard',
Basil Sydney,
Lillian B. Tonge.
Barchester Towers (1937). 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.
The Playboy of the Western World (1946). Comedy (revival). Written by
John Millington Synge. Directed by
Guthrie McClintic. Booth Theatre: 26 Oct 1946- 4 Jan 1947 (81 performances). Cast: Paul Anderson, Mary Diveny, Eithne Dunne,
Julie Harris (as "Nelly"), Robin Humphrey, Fred Johnson, Sheila Keddy,
J.M. Kerrigan (as "Michael James Flaherty"), Dennis King, Jr., Barry Macollum,
Burgess Meredith (as "Christy Mahon"),
Mildred Natwick (as "Widow Quin"), J.C. Nugent, James O'Neill Townsperson Ford Rainey (as "Townsperson"),
Maureen Stapleton (as "Sara Tansey"), Mary Lou Taylor, Mary Walker. Produced by Theatre Incorporated (
Richard Aldrich: Managing Director).
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