- (1906 - 1920) Active on Broadway [often credited as Elaine Inescort] in the following productions:
- (1906) Stage Play: Mauricette. Written by H.B. Irving. Translated from "Jeunesse" by André Picard. New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Oct 1906- unknown (unknown performances/production played in repertory with Paolo and Francesca, King Rene's Daughter, The Lyons Mail, Charles I, Markheim). Cast: John Archer, Dorothea Baird, S. Beaumont, Lionel Belmore, Nannie Bennett, Emiline Carder, S.A. Cookson, Arthur Curtis, Charles Dodsworth, Charles A. Doran, May Hargreaves, Elaine Inescourt [Broadway debut], H.B. Irving, Emma Lovett, W. Marion, Ada Mellon, Maud Milton, Douglas Payne, Frank Randell, Tom Reynolds, C. Stephens, Frank Tyars, Harcourt Williams, Henry Worrall, W.J. Yeldham. Produced by Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
- (1906) Stage Play: Markheim. New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Oct 1906- unknown: 1 Oct 1906- unknown/production played in repertory with Paolo and Francesca, King Rene's Daughter, The Lyons Mail, Charles I, Mauricette). Cast: John Archer, Dorothea Baird, S. Beaumont, Lionel Belmore, Nannie Bennett, Emiline Carder, S.A. Cookson, Arthur Curtis, Charles Dodsworth, Charles A. Doran, May Hargreaves, Elaine Inescourt [Broadway debut], H.B. Irving, Emma Lovett, W. Marion, Ada Mellon, Maud Milton, Douglas Payne, Frank Randell, Tom Reynolds, C. Stephens, Frank Tyars, Harcourt Williams, Henry Worrall, W.J. Yeldham. Produced by Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
- (1906) Stage Play: Charles I. (Revival). Written by W.G. Wills. New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Oct 1906- unknown: 1 Oct 1906- unknown/production played in repertory with Paolo and Francesca, King Rene's Daughter, The Lyons Mail, Markheim, Mauricette. Cast: John Archer, Dorothea Baird, S. Beaumont, Lionel Belmore, Nannie Bennett, Emiline Carder, S.A. Cookson, Arthur Curtis, Charles Dodsworth, Charles A. Doran, May Hargreaves, Elaine Inescourt [Broadway debut], H.B. Irving, Emma Lovett, W. Marion, Ada Mellon, Maud Milton, Douglas Payne, Frank Randell, Tom Reynolds, C. Stephens, Frank Tyars, Harcourt Williams, Henry Worrall, W.J. Yeldham. Produced by Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Lyons Mail (Revival). Written by Charles Reade; from the French of M.M. Moreau, Mr. Giraudin and Mr. Delacour. New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Oct 1906- unknown: 1 Oct 1906- unknown/production played in repertory with Paolo and Francesca, King Rene's Daughter, Charles I, Markheim, Mauricette). Cast: John Archer, Dorothea Baird, S. Beaumont, Lionel Belmore, Nannie Bennett, Emiline Carder, S.A. Cookson, Arthur Curtis, Charles Dodsworth, Charles A. Doran, May Hargreaves, Elaine Inescourt [Broadway debut], H.B. Irving, Emma Lovett, W. Marion, Ada Mellon, Maud Milton, Douglas Payne, Frank Randell, Tom Reynolds, C. Stephens, Frank Tyars, Harcourt Williams, Henry Worrall, W.J. Yeldham. Produced by Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
- (1906) Stage Play: King Rene's Daughter (Revival). Written by Hon. Edmund Phipps. New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Oct 1906- unknown: 1 Oct 1906- unknown/production played in repertory with Paolo and Francesca, The Lyons Mail, Charles I, Markheim, Mauricette). Cast: John Archer, Dorothea Baird, S. Beaumont, Lionel Belmore, Nannie Bennett, Emiline Carder, S.A. Cookson, Arthur Curtis, Charles Dodsworth, Charles A. Doran, May Hargreaves, Elaine Inescourt [Broadway debut], H.B. Irving, Emma Lovett, W. Marion, Ada Mellon, Maud Milton, Douglas Payne, Frank Randell, Tom Reynolds, C. Stephens, Frank Tyars, Harcourt Williams, Henry Worrall, W.J. Yeldham. Produced by Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
- (1906) Stage Play: Paolo and Francesca. Written by Stephen Phillips. New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Oct 1906- unknown (unknown performances/production played in repertory with King Rene's Daughter, The Lyons Mail, Charles I, Markheim, Mauricette). Cast: John Archer, Dorothea Baird, S. Beaumont, Lionel Belmore, Nannie Bennett, Emiline Carder, S.A. Cookson, Arthur Curtis, Charles Dodsworth, Charles A. Doran, May Hargreaves, Elaine Inescourt [credited as Elaine Inescort], H.B. Irving, Emma Lovett, W. Marion, Ada Mellon, Maud Milton, Douglas Payne, Frank Randell, Tom Reynolds, C. Stephens, Frank Tyars, Harcourt Williams [credited as E. Harcourt Williams], Henry Worrall, W.J. Yeldham . Produced by Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
- (1912) Stage Play: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Yellow Ticket.
- (1915) Stage Play: The White Feather. Written by Lechmere Worrall and J.E. Harold Terry. Comedy Theatre: 4 Feb 1915- Jun 1915 (closing date unknown/140 performances). Cast: Mabel Archdaw, Cynthia Brooke, John Burkell, Frances Carson, Arthur Elliot, Leslie Faber, Jessie F. Glendinning, Alexandre J. Herbert, Elaine Inescourt, Eric Maxon, Alan Mudie, Mabel Reid. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1919) Stage Play: Smilin' Through. Comedy/fantasy. Written by Allan Langdon Martin [pen name for Jane Cowl]. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Directed by Priestly Morrison, under the Personal Direction of Jane Cowl. Broadhurst Theatre: 30 Dec 1919- May 1920 (closing date unknown/175 performances). Cast: Jane Cowl (as "Kathleen Dungannon/Moonyeen Clare"), Lalive Brownell (as "The Mother of the Boy"), Orme Caldara (as "Kenneth Wayne/Jeremiah Wayne"), Ethelbert D. Hales (as "John Carteret"), Charles Hampden (as "Willie Ainley"), Augusta Haviland (as "Ellen"), Elaine Inescourt [final Broadway role] (as "The Mother of the Girl, Mary Clare"), David Torrence (as "Dr. Owen Harding"). Produced by The Selwyns. Note: Filmed as Smilin' Through (1922), Smilin' Through (1932), and Smilin' Through (1941).
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