- (1912- 1921?). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1912) Stage Play: Little Miss Brown. Written by Philip Bartholomae. Directed by Philip Bartholomae. 48th Street Theatre: 29 Aug 1912- Nov 1912 (closing date unknown/84 performances). Cast: Madge Kennedy (as "Miss Brown"), William Morris, Rae Bowdin, John Bowers, Terese Deagle, Mattie Ferguson, John F. Heins, Tom Lemonier, Sidney Macy, Ellen Mortimer, George Pauncefort, Ned Sparks [credited as Ned A. Sparks] (as "Hotel Clerk") [Broadway debut], Charles Stanley, Richard Taber, Olive Harper Thorne. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Charm of Isabel. Written by Sydney Rosenfeld. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 5 May 1914- May 1914 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Albert Brown, William Carleton, Isabelle Evesson, Florence Gerald, Harry Hilliard, Felix Krembs (as "Minister"), Marie Nordstrom, Pauline Seymour, Ned Sparks (as "Invalid"), Julia Varney. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1914) Stage Play: Sylvia Runs Away. Written by Robert Housum. Playhouse Theatre: 20 Aug 1914- Aug 1914 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: Elmer Booth [final Broadway role], Alice Brady, Albert Brown, Charles Homer, Edward Langford, Charles Lothian, Sidney Macey, Tom McMahon, Albert Moore, Geraldine O'Brien, Ned Sparks [credited as Ned A. Sparks]. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1914) Stage Play: A Perfect Lady. Written by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf. Hudson Theatre: 28 Oct 1914- Nov 1914 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Adele Adams, Harry G. Bates, Harry C. Browne, Chic Burnham, James Cody, James Gardner, Isabel Goodwin, Agnes Marc, Louis Mason, William A. Norton, Beatrice Noyes, Harry Penn, Ned Sparks, Rose Stahl, Marion Stevenson [credited as Marion Stephenson], Charles A. Sturgis, Raymond Van Sickle. Produced by The Estate of Henry B. Harris.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Show Shop. Written by James Forbes. Hudson Theatre: 31 Dec 1914- May 1915 (closing date unknown/156 performances). Cast: Edna Aug, Harry G. Bates, William Bedford, George Coit, Samuel Coit, Patricia Collinge, Charles Emerson, Douglas Fairbanks, Al Gilmore, Felix Krembs, Olive May, William Sampson, Zelda Sears, George Sidney, Ned Sparks, Lillian Tucker, Walter Young. Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (1916) Stage Play: Nothing But the Truth. Written by James Montgomery. Based on the novel by Frederic S. Isham. Longacre Theatre: 14 Sep 1916- Jul 1917 (closing date unknown/332 performances). Cast: Margaret Brainerd, Ione Bright, William Collier, Morgan Coman, Maude Turner Gordon, Mary Harper, Rapley Holmes, Arnold Lucy, Teresa Michelena, Ned Sparks, Vivian Wessell. Produced by H.H. Frazee.
- (1918) Stage Play: He Didn't Want to Do It. Musical. Book and lyrics by George Broadhurst. Music by Silvio Hein. Based on the farce by George Broadhurst and Walter Hackett. Musical Director: Theodore Stearns. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Broadhurst Theatre: 20 Aug 1918- 7 Sep 1918 (23 performances). Cast: Percy Ames (as "O. Vivian Smith"), Natalie Bates, Adele Blood, Clara Carroll, Jean Carroll, Gladys Clifton, Florence Collier, Mary Cunningham, Carrie De Noville, Alexander Frank, Katherine Galloway, Elsie Gordon, Ona Hamilton, Dorothy La Rue, Mary McDonald, Charles Meakins, Robert Emmett O'Connor (as "Waiter"), Edna Pierre, Helen Pierre, Ida Ross, Helen Shipman (as "Marjorie Thompson"), Ned Sparks (as "Detective"), Elsa Thomas, Anna Toddings, Ernest Torrence, Joseph Wilmot. Produced by George Broadhurst.
- (1920) Stage Play: My Golden Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Frederic Arnold Kummer. Lyrics by Frederic Arnold Kummer. Musical Director: Philip James. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Directed by J. Clifford Brooke. Nora Bayes Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 5 Apr 1920- close): 2 Feb 1920- 1 May 1920 (105 performances). Cast: Eileen Adaire (as "Chorus"), Robert Archibald (as "Chorus"), Raymond Barrett (as "Martin"), Helen Bolton (as "Helen Randolph"), Adele Boulais (as "Lois Booth"), Marie Carroll (as "Peggy Mitchell"), Evelyn Cavanaugh (as "Kitty Mason"), Robina Davidson (as "Chorus"), Viola Degnan (as "Chorus"), Jeannette Dietrich (as "Chorus"), Richard Dore (as "Capt. Paul de Bazin"), Gladys Hart (as "Chorus"), Caroline Holton (as "Chorus"), Flo Howard (as "Chorus"), Yvonne LaGrange (as "Chorus"), Eastman McRoy (as "Chorus"), Victor Morley (as "Arthur Mitchell"), Robert Emmett O'Connor [credited as Robert O'Connor] (as "Wilson"), Edna May Oliver (as "Mrs. Judson Mitchell"), Trixie Packard (as "Chorus"), Peggy Schramm (as "Chorus"), Edward See (as "Mr. Pullinger"), Ned Sparks [credited as Ned A. Sparks] (as "Mr. Hanks"), William Strubain (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Tierney (as "Blanche"), George Trabert (as "Howard Pope"), Harold Vizard (as "Mr. Clarence Swan"), Loretta Walsh (as "Chorus"), Norma Eve Warrington (as "Chorus"), Marcia White (as "Chorus"), Victoria White (as "Mildred Ray"). Produced by Harry Wardell.
- (1920) Stage Play: Jim Jam Jems. Musical comedy. Music by James F. Hanley. Book by Harry L. Cort and G.E. Stoddard. Lyrics by Harry Linsley Cort and G.E. Stoddard. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and Joe Goodwin. Scenic Design by Beaux Arts Studio. Costume Design by Hilarie Mahieu & Co. Choreographed by Robert Marks. Directed by Edward J. McGregor. Cort Theatre: 4 Oct 1920- 1 Jan 1921 (105 performances). Cast: Roscoe Ails, Zoe Barnett, Arthur Brooks, Joe E. Brown, Virginia Clark, Viola Duval, Cecelia Edwin, Elsie Elliott, Ella Ewen, Gertrude Farrell, Frank Fay, Margaret Fitzgerald, Stanley Forde, Lurleen Garrison, Miss Gay, Agnes Hall, Grace Hall, Fred Hamilton, Murray Hart, Gattison Jones, Pauline LaGrail, Cecil Langdon, 'Harry Langson (as "James"), Rose Langdon, Madge Lawrence, Irma Marwick, Eleanor Matthewson, Harry P. Maurer, Paul McCarty, Irene Medora, Kathryn Miley, Joe E. Miller, Midgie Miller, N.H. Miller, Winifred Mitchell, W.H. Muller, Paul Pollock, R.L. Ridgeley, Robert Rolem, Saxi Hotsworth Harmony Hounds, Jack Sloat, Ned Sparks (as "Archie Spotter"), Claire St. Claire, Diana St. Guye, The King Sisters, Ada Mae Weeks (as "June Ward"), D.C. Winne, Thomas E. Woods. Produced by John Cort.
- (1921) Stage Play: The All-Star Idlers of 1921. Musical revue. Shubert Theatre: 15 Jul 1921- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Jed Prouty, Ned Sparks [final Broadway role], Robert Woolsey, Ed Wynn.
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