- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Marriage Market (1913). Musical. Music by Viktor Jacobi [earliest Broadway credit], from the original Hungarian libretto by Max Brody and Franz Martos. Directed by Edward Royce. Knickerbocker Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House on 8 Dec 1913 to close): 22 Sep 1913- Dec 1913 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Frank Adair (as "Captain on the "Mariposa"), Marie Annis (as "Dolores"), Donald Brian (as "Edward Fleetwood"), Edwin Burch (as "Hi-Ti"), Viola Cain (as "Peach"), Gene Cole (as "Dora"), Arthur Dauche (as "Tabasco Ned"), Winship Fink (as "Shorty"), Venita Fitzhugh (as "Mariposa Gilroy"), Irene Hopping (as "Dolly"), Percival Knight (as "Lord Hurlingham"), Moya Mannering (as "Emma"), Carroll McComas (as "Kitty Kent"), George T. Meech (as "Senator Abe K. Gilroy"), Arthur Metcalfe (as "Cheyenne Harry"), Guy Nichols (as "Bald-Faced Sandy"), Arthur Reynolds (as "Blinker"), Cissie Sewell (as "A Middy"), C. Vandiveer (as "Mexican Bill"), Elizabeth Wood (as "Pansy"). Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Play has originally debuted in London (see below).
- Sybil (1916). Musical comedy. Music by Viktor Jacobi [credited as Victor Jacobi]. American Version by Harry Graham and Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Harold Vicars. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith and Harry Graham. Liberty Theatre: 16 Jan 1916- 3 Jun 1916 (168 performances). Cast: Edith Allen (as "Chorus"), Stewart Baird (as "Captain Paul Petrow"), Dorothy Banks (as "Chorus"), Marna Blanchard (as "Chorus"), Donald Brian (as "The Grand Duke Constantine"), Alice Carrington (as "Chorus"), Joseph Cawthorn (as "Otto Spreckles"), Frances Ceratt (as "Chorus"), Gene Cole (as "Chorus"), Clyde Crawford (as "A Schoolmaster"), William Doyle (as "Chorus"), Clara Eckstrom (as "Chorus"), Kathleen Edwards (as "Chorus"), Leona Francis (as "Chorus"), Marie Francis (as "Chorus"), William Francis Jr. (as "Lieutenant Koyander"), Joseph Fuller (as "Chorus"), Maisie Gay (as "Margot"), Walter Gilbert (as "Captain Dologow"), Lenora Greenwood (as "Chorus"), Russell Griswold (as "Chorus"), Charles Hampden (as "Bortschakow"), Jackson Hines (as "Captain Milowski"), William L. Hobart (as "Chorus"), Owen Jones (as "Chorus"), Charles Kamp (as "Chorus"), Frank Kenny (as "Chorus"), William Kenny (as "Chorus"), Arthur Kugler (as "Chorus"), Cynthia Latham (as "Chorus/Mrs. Crighton"), Lillian Lavonne (as "Chorus"), Charles Lester (as Lieutenant Zelenoy"), Kathleen Lindley (as "Chorus"), Clarence Lutz (as "Chorus"), George E. Mack (as "The Governor of Bomsk"), Eunice MacKay (as "Chorus"), Frank Markham Cossack Officer/Chorus"), Robert Markwell (as "Mr. Crighton"), Emily Monte (as "Chorus"), Millie Murray (as "Chorus"), Yetla Nicol (as "Chorus"), Prudence O'Shea (as "Chorus"), Lester Ostrander (as "Chorus"), Goldier Redding (as "Chorus"), Helen Rintelen (as "Chorus"), Katherine Rodgers (as "Chorus"), George Ross (as "Chorus"), Julia Sanderson (as "Sybil Renaud"), Eleanor Scott (as Chorus"), Cissie Sewell (as "Dance Specialty"), Frank Snyder (as "Chorus"), Master Statzes (as "Page Boy"), Helen Trainer (as "Chorus"), Joseph V. Tullar (as "Chorus"), A. von Bereghy (as "Chorus"), Louise Ward (as "Chorus"), George Wharton (as "Second Waiter/Chorus"), Josephine Whittell (as "The Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna"), Dorice Wingrove (as "Chorus"), Edward C. Yeager (as "First Waiter/Chorus"). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
- Rambler Rose (1917). Musical comedy. Book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music by Viktor Jacobi [credited as Music by Victor Jacobi]. Choreographed by Jack Mason. Directed by W.H. Bentley. Empire Theatre: 10 Sep 1917- 10 Nov 1917 (72 performances). Cast: Hilda Allison (as "Chorus"), Sidney Ayres (as "Chorus"), Stewart Baird (as "Marcel Petipas"), W.H. Bentley (as "A Farmer's Boy"), Betty Berry (as "Chorus"), Jack Bick (as "Chorus"), Ethel Boyd (as "Claire/Chorus"), Jean Burke (as "Chorus"), Garrett Carroll (as "Chorus"), Joseph Cawthorn (as "Joseph Guppy"), Eileen Clinton (as "Chorus"), Jack Donnelly (as "Chorus"), George Egan (as "Willis"), Ella Foster (as "Chorus"), Marie Francis (as "Chorus"), Bernard Fritze (as "Chorus"), Marion George (as "Chorus"), John Goldsworthy (as "Gerald Morton"), Marie Gray (as "Chorus"), Russell Griswold (as "Chorus"), Harriet Gustin (as "Chorus"), Peggy Higgins (as "Chorus"), Helen Hyde (as "Chorus"), Murray Lavone (as "Chorus"), Florence Lee (as "Chorus"), George E. Mack (as "Timothy Briggs"), Helen Maillard (as "Chorus"), Ada Meade (as "Angele"), Frances Mink (as "Chorus"), Selma Morris (as "Chorus"), Alexander Morrissey (as "Chorus"), Malcolm Murray (as "Chorus"), Dot Nichols (as "Chorus"), Muriel Parker (as "Chorus"), William Plummer (as "Chorus"), Doris Predo (as "Blanche/Chorus"), Clarence Rockwell (as "Chorus"), Julia Sanderson (as "Rosamund Lee"), Kate Serjeantson (as "Lady Cloverdale"), Betty Shannon (as "Chorus"), Doris Sheerin (as "Chorus"), Gladys Siddons (as "Tita"), Walter Smith, Frank Snyder (as "Chorus"), Clara Taylor (as "Chorus"), Helen Trainer (as "Chorus"), Camille Truesdale (as "Chorus"), Kenneth Tudor (as "Chorus"), Wilma Walton (as "Dora/Chorus"), George Wharton (as "Chorus"), Anita Wood (as "Chorus"), Olga Ziceva (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 (1918). Musical revue.
- Apple Blossoms (1919). Musical/operetta.
- The Half Moon (1920). Musical comedy.
- The Love Letter (1921). Musical comedy. Based on the play "The Phantom Rival" by Ferenc Molnár. Book by William LeBaron. Lyrics by William Le Baron. Music by Viktor Jacobi. Musical Director: William Daly. Directed by Edward Royce. Globe Theatre: 4 Oct 1921- 29 Oct 1921 (31 performances). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- [Posthumous credit] Belmont Varieties (1932). Musical revue.
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