- (1909 - 1935) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1909) Stage Play: The Bachelor. Scenic Design by Arthur Law [final Broadway credit]. Written by Clyde Fitch. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 15 Mar 1909- May 1909 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Janet Beecher, Christine Blessing, Charles Cherry, Charles Laite [Broadway debut], Ruth Maycliffe, Ralph Morgan [Broadway debut], Richard Sterling.
- (1912) Stage Play: Honest Jim Blunt. Written by William Boden. Hudson Theatre: 16 Sep 1912- Sep 1912 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Tim Murphy (as "Jim Blunt"), Frederick Bond, Louise Closser Hale, Charles Dowd, Henry Duggan, Violet Heming, Muriel Hope, Charles Laite, Frank Losee, Harold Meltzer, Frederick Mosley, Forrest Winant. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Governor's Boss. Drama. Written by James S. Barcus. Garrick Theatre: 13 Apr 1914- Apr 1914 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Frank Andrews, Emory Blunkall, Earle Craddock, Sidney Cushing [final Broadway role], George Fawcett (as "Hiram Tally"), D.J. Flanagan, Charles Goodrich [credited as C.W. Goodrich], Richard Gordon, John E. Kellerd (as "Lancelot Shackleton"), Cecil Kern, Charles Laite, Crosby Maynard, Frances McGrath, Arthur Parmelay, Forrest Seabury, Charles Seiter. Note: Filmed by The Governor's Boss Photoplay Company as The Governor's Boss (1915).
- (1915) Stage Play: You Never Can Tell. Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Garrick Theatre (moved to The Park Theatre from 3 May 1915- Close): 5 Apr 1915- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Edwin Arden (as "Mr. Crampton"), Arnold Daly (as "Dr. Valentine"), Stanley Dark (as "Mr. M'Comas"), Mabel Frenyear (as "Dolly Clandon"), George Giddens (as "William"), Charles Laite (as "Philip Clandon"), Montagu Love (as "Mr. Bohun"), Doris Mitchell (as "Gloria Clandon"), Gwladys Evan Morriss [credited as Gwaldys Morris] (as "Parlormaid"), Anne Sutherland (as "Mrs. Clandon"). Produced by Garrick Producing Co.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Fear Market.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Thirteenth Chair. Written by Bayard Veiller. 48th Street Theatre (moved to The Fulton Theatre from 20 Aug 1917- close): 20 Nov 1916- unknown (328 performances). Cast: Rose Aiken (as "Grace Standish"), Eva Condon (as "Mary Eastwood"), Gardner Crane (as "Roscoe Crosby") [final Broadway role], Alice Claire Elliott (as "Elizabeth Erskine"), George Graham (as "Philip Mason"), A.T. Hendon (as "Pollock"), Harrison Hunter (as "Tim Donahue"), Katherine La Salle (as "Helen O'Neill"), Charles Laite (as "Braddish Trent"), Walter P. Lewis (as "Howard Standish"), Martha Mayo (as "Mrs. Crosby"), William Scott (as "Doolan"), Calvin Thomas (as "Will Crosby"), S.K. Walker (as "Edward Wales"), Sarah Whiteford (as "Helen Trent"), Margaret Wycherly (as "Rosalie La Grange"), Walter Young (as "Sergeant Dunn"). Produced by William Harris Sr. and William H. Harris Jr. Note: Filmed as _The Thirteenth Chair (1919 [distributed by Pathe], and remade more notably by MGM as The Thirteenth Chair (1929) [an early talkie].
- (1923) Stage Play: The Wild Westcotts. Comedy. Written by Anne Morrison Chapin [credited as Anne Morrison]. Frazee Theatre: 24 Dec 1923- Jan 1924 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Leslie Adams, Helen Broderick (as "Mrs. Taylor"), Claudette Colbert (as "Sybil Blake"), Boyd Davis (as "Capt. Hippesley Trenchard") [credited as W. Boyd Davis/Broadway debut], Morgan Farley (as "Anthony Westcott"), Charles Laite (as "Henry Hewlett"), Norma Lee, Fred Irving Lewis, Vivian Martin, Elliott Nugent (as "Eddie Hudson"), Cornelia Otis Skinner (as "Geraldine Fairmont"), Edith Campbell Walker, Isabel Withers, Douglas Wood. Produced by Lewis and Gordon.
- (1915) Stage Play: Arms and the Man. Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Arnold Daly. Garrick Theatre: 3 May 1915- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Arnold Daly (as "Captain Bluntschli"), Stanley Dark (as "Nicola"), George Giddens (as "Major Paul Petkoff"), Charles Laite (as "Russian Officer"), Montagu Love (as "Major Sergius Saranoff"), Fania Marinoff (as "Louka"), Doris Mitchell (as "Raina Petkoff"), Anne Sutherland (as "Catherine Petkoff"). Produced by Garrick Producing Co.
- (1918) Stage Play: Three Wise Fools. Comedy. Written by Austin Strong. Criterion Theatre: 31 Oct 1918- Aug 1919 (closing date unknown/316 performances). Cast: J. Moy Bennett (as "Douglas"), Stephen Colby (as "Benjamin Surratt"), Harry Davenport (as "Doctor Richard Gaunt"), Harry M. Forsman (as "Gray"), Claude Gillingwater (as "Mr. Theodore Findley"), Hayward Ginn (as "Poole"), William Ingersoll (as "Judge James Trumbull"), Leavitt James (as "Clancy"), Charles Laite (as "Gordon Schuyler"), Helen Menken (as "Miss Fairchild"), Phyllis Rankin (as "Mrs. Saunders"), George Spelvin Policeman"), Charles B. Wells (as "John Crawshay"). Produced by Winchell Smith and John Golden.
- (1935) Stage Play: The Bishop Misbehaves. Comedy. Written by Frederick J. Jackson. Directed by Ira Hards. Cort Theatre: 20 Mar 1935- Jun 1935 (closing date unknown/121 performances). Cast: Lucy Beaumont Lady Emily Lyons") [final Broadway role], Walter Connolly (as "The Bishop of Broadminster"), Reynolds Denniston (as "Guy Waller"), James Jolley (as "Collins"), Phyllis Joyce (as "Mrs. Waller"), A.P. Kaye (as "Red Eagan"), Charles Laite (as "Frenchy"), Alan Marshall (as "Donald Meadows"), Horace Sinclair (as "Mr. Brooke"), Jane Wyatt (as "Hester Grantham"). Produced by John Golden. Note: Filmed by MGM as The Bishop Misbehaves (1935) with Edmund Gwenn in the role of the Bisop and as The Bishop Misbehaves (1951).
- (1934) Stage Play: Lost Horizons. Fantasy. Written by Harry Segall. Directed by John Hayden. St. James Theatre: 15 Oct 1934- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Ruth Carl, Lyster Chambers, Gage Clarke, Kathleen Comegys (as "Mrs. Condos"), Robert Conness, Vernon Crane, Brenda Dahlen, Joseph Doncourt, John Gallaudet (as "Paul Duttine"), Walter Gilbert, Kathryn Givney (as "Rita Rogers"), Harry Hanlon, Alf Helton, Edwin Hodge, Jonathan Hole (as "David Prescott"), Charles Laite (as "A Doctor"), Betty Lancaster, Ruth Lee, Francesca Lenni, Lex Lindsay, Thomas Louden, Burton McEvilly (as "First Actor"), William Norton, Forrest Orr (as "Eddie Lewis"), Mabel Paige, Arthur Pierson (as "Ralph Bondley"), Grandon Rhodes, Clarence Rock, Cynthia Rogers, Irene Shirley, Robert Smith, Fred Sutton, Sally Washington, Wallace Widdicombe (as "Wormser"), Jane Wyatt (as "Janet Evans"), Oswald Yorke (as "Oliver Reynolds"), J. Arthur Young. Produced by Rowland Stebbins.
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