- (1903 - 1917) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1914) Stage Play: Innocent. Written by George Broadhurst. Directed by Edward Elsner and George Broadhurst. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 9 Sep 1914- Dec 1914 (closing date unknown/109 performances). Cast: Allen Atwell, Burt Castle, Claire Coste, Harold De Becker, Leo De Valery, Pauline Frederick, Kenneth Hunter, Hardee Kirkland, Julian L'Estrange, Arthur Lewis, John Miltern, Louis Morrell, George Probert, George Seybolt. Produced by A.H. Woods. Note: Filmed as Innocent (1918).
- (1908) Stage Play: Mary Jane's Pa. Written by Edith Ellis [earliest Broadway credit]. Garden Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 1 Feb 1909- 7 Feb 1909, then moved to The Garden Theatre 8 Feb 1909- close): 3 Dec 1908- 27 Feb 1909 (120 performances). Cast: Frank Bixby, Edward Chapman, Morgan Coman, Henry E. Dixey (as "Hiram Perkins"), Maud Earle, Alice Gilmore, Gretchen Hartman, John Junior, Emmet King, Hardee Kirkland, Horace Newman, Anne Sutherland, Augustin Daly Wilkes, Marjorie Wood. Produced by Henry W. Savage. Note: Filmed by Vitagraph as Mary Jane's Pa (1917).
- (1917) Stage Play: Hamilton. Historical drama. Written by Mary Hamlin and George Arliss. Knickerbocker Theatre: 17 Sep 1917- Nov 1917 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Carl Anthony (as "Thomas Jefferson"), George Arliss (as "Alexander Hamilton"), Florence Arliss [credited as Mrs. George Arliss] (as "Betsy Hamilton") [final Broadway role], Marion Barney (as "Angelica Church"), James O. Barrow (as "Zekial"), Wilson Day (as "Chief Justice John Jay"), Jeanne Eagels (as "Mrs. Reynolds"), Guy Favières (as "Count Talleyrand"), Marion Green (as "Robert Morris"), Hardee Kirkland (as "James Monroe"), Harry Maitland (as "Colonel Lear"), John D. Ravold (as "William B. Giles"), Gillian Scaife (as "Mrs. Zachery Whalen"), Pell Trenton (as "James Reynolds") [only Broadway role], C.M. Van Clief (as "Citizen"), George Woodward (as "Gen. Philip Schuyler"). Produced by George C. Tyler and Klaw & Erlanger. Note: Filmed by Warner Bros. as Alexander Hamilton (1931).
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