- (1913 - 1961) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1913) Stage Play: The Temperamental Journey.
- (1918) Stage Play: Good-Bye, Bill. Musical. Book by Richard Fechheimer. Lyrics by Richard Fechheimer. Music by William Kernell [Broadway debut]. Musical Director: Edward Mellon. Music arranged by Edward Mellon. Music and lyrics of "A Jazz Band Am the Firstest Aid for Me" by Louis Duggan. Choreographed by Calvin M. King. Directed by Edwin Wolfe. Lew Fields' 44th Street Roof Garden: 22 Apr 1918- 5 May 1918 (17 performances). Cast: William Adriance, Marshall Allen, W. Baron, Edward Bonoff, Edward Bunting, Henry Carr, Raymond Clarke, Milton E. Claypoole, Harold Conklin, Robert Covington, Clifford Crowthers, Winfield Dougherty, Thomas H. Elliott, Richard Fechheimer, Henry Fry, Charles H. Giradeau, Edward E. Glenn, Charles Hamp, Clarence W. Heisse, Ira Hidden, Edward Hohman, Charles E. Johnson, Charles Keck, Charles Kirk, George W. Kowalski, Justin Langville, Charles Lawrence, Hubert Linscott, Allen E. Mattox, Richard McCarl, Paul McCoy, Donald A. McInnes, William A. McMichaels, Carle V. Middleton, Frank Morin, Lee Parker, Charles Pawlick, William J. Rehr, Frank B. Ryan, Edward Saunders, John S. Saunders, Robert Tanner, Norman Toohey, F. Turley, Patrick Walsh. Produced by U.S. Ambulance Service.
- (1921) Stage Play: Ambush. Drama. Written by Arthur Richman. Garrick Theatre: 10 Oct 1921- Dec 1921 (closing date unknown/98 performances). Cast: John Craig (as "Seymour Jennison"), Edward Donnelly (as "Howard Kraigne"), Florence Eldridge (as "Margaret Nichols"), Charles Ellis (as "Harry Gleason"), Noel Leslie (as "Alan Kraigne"), Catherine Proctor (as "Mrs. Jennison"), Frank Reicher (as "Walter Nichols"), George Stillwell (as "George Lithridge"), Jane Wheatley (as "Harriet Nichols"), Edwin Wolfe (as "A Chauffeur"). Produced by Theatre Guild Inc.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Wife With the Smile and Bourbouroche.
- (1922) Stage Play: He Who Gets Slapped. Tragedy. Written by Leonid Andreyev, as adapted by Gregory Zillboorg. Directed by Robert Milton. Garrick Theatre: 9 Jan 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/182 performances). Cast: Martha Bruan-Allen, Luigi Belastro, Richard Bennett, John Blair, Louis Calvert, Charles Cheltenham, Joan Clement, Richard Coolidge, Ernest Cossart, Sara Enright, Margalo Gillmore (as "Consuela"), Oliver Grymes, Kenneth Lawton, Philip Leigh, Philip Loeb, Frank Reicher, Jack Rutherford, Frances Ryan, Francis G. Sadtler, Helen Sheridan, Adele St. Maur, Edgar Stehli, Sears Taylor, Vera Tomkins, Anne Tonerri, Henry Travers, Dante Voltaire, Marguerite Wernimont, Helen Westley, Renée Wilde, Kathryn Wilson, Edwin Wolfe (as "Francois/Conductor"). Produced by The Theatre Guild. NOTE: (1) Significant as the first work purchased by the newly formed Metro-Goldwyn Pictures (formed by Marcus Loew, who placed Louis B. Mayer in charge of the studio, later to be known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). (2) Filmed as He Who Gets Slapped (1924).
- (1927) Stage Play: The Field God.
- (1927) Stage Play: Mongolia. Romance.
- (1960) Stage Play: All the Way Home. Drama.
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