- (1918 - 1925) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1918) Stage Play: A Prince There Was. Written by George M. Cohan. Based on a story by Darragh Aldrich. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 24 Dec 1918- May 1919 (closing date unknown/159 performances). Cast: Walter Brown, Wanda Carlyle, George M. Cohan, Ruth Donnelly, Elizabeth Dunne, Phoebe Hunt, LeRoy Johnson, George Parsons, Jessie Ralph, Ralph Sipperly, Ernest Stallard, Marie Vernon.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Meanest Man in the World. Comedy. Written by Augustin MacHugh. Based on a skit by Everett Ruskay. Directed by John Meehan. Hudson Theatre: 12 Oct 1920-Apr 1921 (closing date unknown/202 performances). Cast: George M. Cohan (as "Richard Clarke"), Elwood Fleet Bostwick (as "Frederick Leggitt"), Howard Boulden (as "Andy Oatman"), George W. Callahan, Hugh Cameron, Alice Chapin, Marion Coakley, Leo Donnelly (as "Carlton Childs"), Ruth Donnelly (as "Kitty Crockett"), John T. Doyle, Fletcher Harvey (as "Franklyn Fielding"), Leona Hogarth, Norval Keedwell (as "Ned Stephens"), Peter Raymond, Ralph Sipperly (as "Bart Nash"). Note: Filmed by Sol Lesser Productions [distributed by Associated First National Pictures] as The Meanest Man in the World (1923), and by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation as The Meanest Man in the World (1943).
- (1921) Stage Play: Six-Cylinder Love. Comedy. Written by William Anthony McGuire. Directed by Sam Forrest. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 25 Aug 1921- Jul 1922 (closing date unknown/344 performances). Cast: Berton Churchill (as "George Stapleton"), Howard Hull Gibson, Eleanor Gordon, Harry Hammill, Kenneth Hill, Hedda Hopper (as "Margaret Rogers"), Betty Linley, Donald Meek (as "Richard Burton"), Ralph Sipperly (as "William Donroy"), Calvin Thomas, Ernest Truex (as "Gilbert Sterling"), Fay Walker, June Walker (as "Marilyn Sterling"). Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Deep Tangled Wildwood. Comedy. Written by George S. Kaufman. and Marc Connelly. Directed by Hugh Ford. Frazee Theatre: 5 Nov 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: George Alison, James K. Applebee, Mildred Booth, T.M. Cahill, Blanche Chapman, Harry Cowley, Mary Daniel, McKay George, James Gleason (as "James Parks Leland"), Gertrude Hitz, Harry Irving, Sam Janney (as "The Electrician"), Denman Maley, Robert McWade (as "Harvey Wallick"), Devah Morel (as "Amy Meade"), Fred J. Nicholls, Ralph Sipperly (as "Joe Inglis"), Angela Warde. Produced by George C. Tyler and Hugh Ford.
- (1924) Stage Play: The New Poor. Comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: Schemers. Comedy.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Fall Guy. Melodrama. Written by James Gleason and George Abbott. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 10 Mar 1925- Jun 1925 (closing date unknown/95 performances). Cast: Joseph Baird, Joseph R. Garry, Henry Mortimer, Beatrice Noyes (as "Bertha Quinlan"), Dorothy Peterson, Hartley Power, Ralph Sipperly (as "Dan Walsh"), Ernest Truex (as "Johnnie Quinan"), Alf Weinberger. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with George B. McLellan. Note: filmed by RKO as The Fall Guy (1930) AKA Trust Your Wife (UK)).
- (1925) Stage Play: Canary Dutch. Written by Willard Mack (also in cast). 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, William Boag (as "Doctor Higby"), Albert Gran (as "Mr. Lengloh") [final Broadway role], Anthony Knilling, George MacQuarrie (as "Warden John Healy"), Charles McCarthy, Thomas Meegan (as "Old Dan"), John Miltern (as "John Weldon"), Charles Moran, Catherine Dale Owen, Ralph Sipperly (as "The Snail") [final Broadway role], Sidney Toler (as "Biff Schulte"). Produced by David Belasco.
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