- (1902) Stage: Appeared (Broadway debut) in "At The Old Cross Roads" on Broadway. Melodrama. Written by Hal Reid. Grand Opera House: 12 May 1902-unknown Cast (as known): Thomas H. Ince [Broadway debut].
- (1902) Stage: Appeared in "The Ninety and Nine" on Broadway. Written by Ramsay Morris. Based on a hymn by D. Sankey. Academy of Music: 7 Oct 1902-Jan 1903 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Amy Ames, Edwin Arden, Aubrey Beattie, W.F. Carroll, Mart J. Cody, Mrs. E.A. Eberle, Louis Egan, Katherine Grey, Theodore Hamilton, Charles Haskins, Gus Henessey, Harry Le Van, George F. Nash, Jane Peyton, Frank M. Stammers, Robert Vernon. Produced by Frank McKee.
- (1903) Stage: Appeared in "Hearts Courageous" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Franklin Fyles and Ramsay Morris. Dramatized from the novel by Hallie Erminie Rives. Broadway Theatre: 5 Oct 1903-Oct 1903 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Hector Dion, James J. Farnsworth, Maude Fealy (as "Anne Tillotson"), John C. Fenton, Charles R. Gilbert, Theodore Hamilton, William S. Hart (as "Henry"), Daniel Jarrett, Orrin Johnson (as "Louis Armand" / "Marquis de la Rouerie"), Carey Livingstone, Charles M. Staley, Frank M. Stammers, John T. Sullivan, Edward S. Tilden.
- (1906) Stage: Appeared in "The Bishop" on Broadway (rRevival). Written by John Oliver Hobbs and Murray Carson. Princess Theatre: 12 Feb 1906-Feb 1906 (closing date unknown/8 performances/Played in repertory with "For Love's Sweet Sake"). Cast: M. Alexander, Drina DeWolfe, Genevieve Du Berry, Anton Fredenberg, Louis Bishop Hall, Carrie Lee Stoyle, W.H. Thompson, Fay Wallace.
- (1906) Stage: Appeared in "For Love's Sweet Sake" on Broadway. Written by Clay M. Greene [final Broadway credit]. Princess Theatre: 12 Feb 1906-Feb 1906 (closing date unknown/8 performances/played in repertory with a revival of "The Bishop"). Cast: M. Alexander, Nicholas Carroll, W.H. Thompson.
- (1906) Stage: Appeared (final Broadway role) in "Cousin Louisa" on Broadway. Melodrama. Written by Frederick Paulding. Daly's Theatre: 30 Apr 1906-7 May 1906 (8 performances). Cast: Charles Cherry, Paula Gloy, George Probert, Samuel Reed, Dorothy Revelle, Charles Swickard, Mary Van Buren, Kate Denin Wilson. Produced by Daniel Frohman and Joseph Brooks.
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