- (1905) Stage: Appeared (as "Trinidad Joe") in "The Girl of the Golden West" on Broadway. Drama [original production]. Written / directed / produced by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 14 Nov 1905-19 Jun 1906 (224 performances). Cast included: Lowell Sherman. Produced by David Belasco.
- (1907) Stage: Appeared in "The Great Divide" on Broadway. Written by William Vaughn Moody. Staged by Henry Miller. Daly's Theatre (moved to the Academy of Music on 17 Feb 1908 to close): 31 Aug 1907-23 Mar 1908 (119 performances). Cast included: Henry Miller, Frederick Moore, Henry B. Walthall, Arnold Wilbur, Charles Wyngate. NOTE: Production would resume at the Grand Opera House on 16 Nov 1908 for an unknown period with many of the same cast.
- (1907) Stage: Appeared (as "Trinidad Joe") in "The Girl of the Golden West", produced on Broadway (revival). Written / produced / directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 11 Nov 1907-Nov 1907 (closing date unknown/22 performances).
- (1908) Stage: Appeared in "The Girl of the Golden West" on Broadway (revival). Written / produced by David Belasco. Academy of Music: 27 Jan 1908-Feb 1908 (closing date unknown/24 performances).
- (1908) Stage: Appeared (as "Lon Anderson") in "The Great Divide" on Broadway (1908). Grand Opera House: 16 Nov 1908-unknown. Cast included: Henry B. Walthall. NOTE: This is the resumed production from the original that ended on 24 Mar 1907.
- (1910) Stage: Appeared in "The Turning Point" on Broadway. Written by Preston Gibson. Hackett Theatre: 28 Feb 1910-Apr 1910 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Undetermined role.
- (1922) Stage: Appeared (as "Daniel Gilchrist") in "The Fool" on Broadway. Melodrama. Written by Channing Pollock. Time Square Theatre: 23 Oct 1922-Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/272 performances). Cast included: Robert Cummings, Lowell Sherman, Henry Stephenson.
- (1924) Stage: Appeared (as "Jerry Strong") in "Ladies of the Evening" on Broadway. Written by Milton Herbert Gropper. Directed by David Belasco. Lyceum Theatre: 23 Dec 1924-May 1925 (closing date unknown/159 performances). Cast included: Robert Emmett O'Connor, Vernon Steele.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Edgar Allen Poe") in "Edgar Allen Poe" on Broadway. Written by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Directed by Arthur Hurley. Liberty Theatre: 5 Oct 1925-Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/8 performances).
- (1934) Stage: Appeared (as "Arthur Remsen") in "House of Remsen' on Broadway. Henry Miller's Theatre: 2 April 1934-May 1934 (closing date unknown/34 performances). Cast included: Karl Swenson, Albert Dekker.
- (1935) Stage: Appeared (as "Jiggs Kennedy") in "Seven Keys to Baldpate" on Broadway. Comedy (Revival).. Written by George M. Cohan, from a novel by Earl Derr Biggers. Directed by Sam Forrest. National Theatre: 27 May 1935-Jun 1935 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast included: George M. Cohan, Walter Hampden, Josephine Hull, Zita Johann, Edward MacNamara, Irene Rich, Ruth Weston.
- (1936) Stage: Appeared (as "Judge James Trumbull") in "Three Wise Fools' on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written / directed by Austin Strong'. John Golden Theatre: 1 Mar 1936-Mar 1936 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast included: Charles Coburn. Produced by John Golden.
- (1936) Stage: Appeared (as "Sassafrass Livingstone") in "The County Chairman" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by George Ade [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Sam Forrest. National Theatre: 25 May 1925-Jun 1936 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Arthur Allen (as "Vance Jimmison"), Philip F. Broughton (as "Glabe Overton"), Lyster Chambers (as "Riley Cleaver"), George Christie (as "Wilson Prewitt"), Charles Coburn (as "Hon. Jim Hackler, County Chairman"), Jay Fassett, Parker Fennelly, Eda Heinemann (as "Mrs. Jefferson Briscoe"), Rose Hobart (as "Lucy Rigby"), Jackie Kelk (as "Chub Tolliver"), John C. King (as "D. Montgomery"), Alexander Kirkland (as "Tilford Wheeler"), James La Curto (as "Henry"), Ben Lackland (as "Jupiter"), Harold McGee (as "Amos Whitney"), Thomas Montgomery (as "Antioch Peerless Quartette"), Forrest Orr (as "Elias Rigby"), Houston Richards (as "Cal Barcus"), Mary Ryan (as "Mrs. Elias Rigby"), Walter Scanlon (as "Antioch Peerless Quartette"), Ben Smith, Dorothy Stickney (as "Lorena Watkins"), Linda Watkins (as "Chick Elzey"). Produced by The Players. NOTE: Filmed as The County Chairman (1914), The County Chairman (1935).
- (1956) Stage: Appeared in Peter Howard and Ted Graham's play, "Welcome, Darlings," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Tallulah Bankhead in the cast.
- (12/28/36) Stage: Appeared (as "Col. Thomas Norwood') in Langston Hughes'' play, "Mulatto," at the Studebaker Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Mercedes Gilbert (as "Cora Lewis"); Morris McKenney (as "William Lewis"); Evelyn Streich (as "Sally Lewis"); Richard S. Bishop (as "Talbot"); Frank Jaquet (as "Fred Higgins"); J.J. Dillon (as "Henry Richards"); Glen Boles (as "Robert Lewis"); Francis Hallaran (as "Storekeeper"); Dillon Deasey (as "Undertaker"); and Allan Moore (as "Jed Tomkins") in the cast. Martin Jones was producer.
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