- (1900) Stage: Appeared (as "Frank Turner"; Broadway debut) in "Sag Harbor" on Broadway. Drama. Written by James A. Herne [final Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Frank E. Gates, E.A. Morange and Ernest Albert. Theatre Republic: (closing date unknown/76 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, T.H. Burke, John D. Garrick, Robert Gillig, Chrystal Herne, James A. Herne, Julia A. Herne (as "Martha Reese"), William T. Hodge, Harriett McDonald, Frank Monroe [Broadway debut], C. Dibden Pitt, Margaret Dibden (as "Pitt"), Mollie Revel, Forrest Robinson (as "Ben Turner"), Mrs. Sol Smith.
- (1901) Stage: Appeared in "The Brixton Burglary" on Broadway. Farce. Written by Frederick W. Sidney. Herald Square Theatre: 20 May 1901 8 Jul 1901 (48 performances). Cast: Richard Baker, 'Jessie Busley, Sam Edwards, W.J. Ferguson, Grace Filkins, Joseph Holland, James Kearney, Channez Olney, Elita Proctor Otis. Produced by Sam S. Shubert.
- (1901) Stage: Appeared in "The Second in Command" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Robert Marshall. Empire Theatre: 2 Sep 1901-Dec 1901 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Lewis Baker, Reginald Carrington, Ida Conquest, John Drew, George Forbes, George Harcourt, Caroline Keeler, Robert MacKay, Robert Schable, Hassard Short [Broadway debut], Percy Smith, Guy Standing, Ida Vernon, Oswald Yorke. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1902) Stage: Appeared in "The Mummy and the Humming Bird" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Isaac Henderson. Empire Theatre: 4 Sep 1902-Nov 1902 (closing date unknown/85 performances). Cast: 'Lewis Baker (I)', Constance Bell, Reginald Carrington, Margaret Dale, Marie Derickson, John Drew, Thomas Gibson, David Henderson, Robert Schable, Guy Standing. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage: Appeared in "The Mummy and the Hummingbird" on Broadway [return engagement]. Written by Isaac Henderson. Empire Theatre: 20 Apr 1903- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: 'Lewis Baker (I)', Constance Bell, Reginald Carrington, Margaret Dale, Marie Derickson, John Drew, Thomas Gibson, David Henderson, Robert Schable, Guy Standing. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage: Appeared in "The Best of Friends" on Broadway. Melodrama. Written by Cecil Raleigh. Academy of Music: 19 Oct 1903-Dec 1903 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Frank Burbeck, Richard Bennett, Ralph Delmore, Katherine Grey, Louis Le Bay, Rose Lemoire, Tully Marshall, Thomas McGrath, Prince Miller, Madeleine Rivers, Ray Rockman, Eugene Santley, Herbert Standing, Geoffrey Stein, Joseph Wheelock Jr. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage: Appeared (as "Mr. Sheldon") in "The Other Girl" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Augustus Thomas. Criterion Theatre (moved to the Empire on 25 Jan 1904-unknown; then moved to the Lyceum Theatre from 5 May 1904-close): 29 Dec 1903-May 1904 (closing date unknown/160 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett, Frank Burbeck, Drina DeWolfe (as "Catherine Fulton"), Elsie DeWolfe (as "Estelle Kitteridge"), Ralph Delmore (as "Henry Waterman"), Maggie Fielding (as "Ann"), Lou Middleton (as "Myrtle Morrison"), R.R. Neill (as "James"), Selena Royle (credited as Selena Feetter Royle; as "Mrs. Waterman"), Ida Greeley Smith (as "Maggie"), Joseph Wheelock Jr., Joseph Whiting, Frank Worthing (as "Dr. Clifton Bradford"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage: Appeared in "Pantaloon" / "Alice Sit-by-the-Fire" [joint production]. Both plays written by J.M. Barrie. Criterion Theatre: 25 Dec 1905-Mar 1906 (closing date unknown/81 performances). "Alice Sit-by-the-Fire: Cast: Beatrice Agnew (as "Amy Grey"), Ethel Barrymore (as "Mrs. Grey")", John Barrymore (as "Stephen Rollo"), Florence Busby (as "Fanny"), Bruce McRae (as "Col. Grey"), Mary Nash (as "Leonora Dunbar"), Lillian Reed (as "Richardson"), May Davenport (as "Seymour Nurse"), Cyril Smith (as "Cosmo Grey"). "Pantaloon": Cast: Beatrice Agnew (as "Columbine"), John Barrymore (as "Clown"), Lionel Barrymore (as "Pantaloon"), John P. Kennedy (as "Harlequin"), Leona Powers (as "The Child"; Broadway debut). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1917) Stage: Appeared in "Peter Ibbeston" on Broadway.
- (1918) Stage: Appeared (as "Milt Shanks") in "The Copperhead" on Broadway. Written by Augustus Thomas. Based on a story by Frederick Landis. Shubert Theatre: 18 Feb 1918-Jun 1918 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: Evelyn Archer, Gladys Burgette, Thomas Carrigan, Raymond Hackett (as "Joey Shanks"), Harry Hadfield, Ethelbert Hale [credited as Ethelbert Hales], Chester Morris (as "Sam Carter"), William Norton, Albert Phillips, Doris Rankin (as "Madeline King"), Grace Reals (as "Mrs. Manning"), Hayden Stevenson (as "Dr. Randall"), Eugenie Woodward (as "Grandma Perley"). Produced by John D. Williams.
- (1919) Stage: Appeared (as "Neri Chiaramantesi") in "The Jest" on Broadway. Comedy/tragedy. Adapted from the Italian of Sem Benelli. Book adaption by Edward Sheldon. Plymouth Theatre: 9 Apr 1919-14 Jun 1919 (77 performances). Cast: E.J. Ballantine (as "Fazio, Gianetto's Servant"), John Barrymore (as "Giannetto Malespini, A Young Painter"), George Casselberry (as "Nencio, Calandra's Servant"), Cecil Clovelly (as "The Doctor"), Rankin Davenport (as "Lapo, Ginevra's Servant"), Maude Durand (as "Cintia, Ginevra's Servant"), Arthur Forrest (as "Tornaquinci, A Friend of the Medici"), Alexander F. Frank (as "The Executioner"), Maude Hanaford (as "Ginevra, A Fishmonger's Daughter"), Paul Irving (as "Calandra, Tornaquinci's Servant"), Jacob Kingsbury (as "A Lieutenant"), Martha McGraw (as "Lucrezia"), H. Charles Smith (as "Camus, Calandra's Servant"), Gilda Varesi Archibald (as "Fiametta"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1919) Stage: Appeared (as "Neri Chiaramantesi") in "The Jest" on Broadway (revival). Comedy/tragedy. Adapted from the Italian of Sem Benelli. Book adapted by Edward Sheldon. Plymouth Theatre: 19 Sep 1919-28 Feb 1920 (179 performances). Cast: E.J. Ballantine (as "Fazio, Gianetto's Servant"), John Barrymore (as "Giannetto Malespini, A Young Painter"), Cecil Clovelly (as "The Doctor"), Maud Durand, Margaret Fareleigh, Arthur Forrest, Maude Hanaford, Paul Irving, Charles Kennedy, Jacob Kingsberry, W.J. McClure, Martha McGraw, Arthur Rankin, H. Charles Smith, Gilda Varesi Archibald (as "Fiametta"), Thomas Williams, Louis Wolheim (as "The Executioner"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1920) Stage: Appeared (as "Mouzon") in "The Letter of the Law" on Broadway. Drama. Adapted from "La Robe Rouge" by Eugène Brieux. Criterion Theatre: 34 Feb 1920-Jul 1920 (closing date unknown/83 performances). Cast: Ada Boshell, Charles F. Coghlan, Clarence Derwent (as "La Bouzule"), Charles N. Greene, James Hagen, Leona Hogarth, Lionel Hogarth (as "Attorney General of France"), Maud Hosford (as "Madame Bunerat"; final Broadway role), Wallace Jackson, Frank Kingdon (as "Mondoubleau"), Jacob Kingsbury (as "Police Sergeant"), Goldwin Patten, Doris Rankin, Zeffie Tilbury, Herbert Vance, Josephine Wehn, Charles White, Russ Whytal (as "Vagret"), Louis Wolheim (as "Bridet"). Produced by John D. Williams.
- (1920) Stage: Appeared in "Macbeth" on Broadway. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare.
- (1921) Stage: Appeared in "The Claw" on Broadway.
- (1923) Stage: Appeared in "Laugh, Clown, Laugh" on Broadway. Drama.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Bernie Kaplan") in "The Piker" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Leon Gordon. Based on a story by Oliver Eastwood. Directed by Priestly Morrison. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 15 Jan 1925-Feb 1925 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Alan Brooks, Frank Conroy, Robert Cummings (as "Fred Cunningham"), Irene Fenwick (as "June Knight"), James C. Malaidy (as "The Waiter"), Harry E. McKee (as "George Howe"), Adrienne Morrison (as "Mrs. Cunningham"), W.A. Norton, Charles Slattery (as "Broderick"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Sgt. Volkhardt") in "Taps" on Broadway (revival). Written by Franz Adam Beyerlein. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Broadhurst Theatre: 14 Apr 1925-May 1925 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Thurlow Bergen (as "Maj. Paschke"), Egon Brecher (as "Cpl. Queiss"), Lauman Davis (as "Lt. Hagemeister"), Irene Fenwick (as "Klarchen Volkhardt"), George Gilday, Ullrich Haupt (as "Cpl. Helbig"), Frederick Macklyn (as "Lt. von Howen"), Edwin Maxwell (as "Capt. von Bannewitz"), McKay Morris (as "Lt. von Lauffen"), Sydney Smith (as "A Secretary"), Herbert Standing Jr. (as "Capt. Lehdenburg"), Milton Steifel (as "Pvt. Michalek"), Robert Thorne (as "A Doctor"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Nicholas Snyders"; final Broadway role) in "Man or Devil" on Broadway. Written by Jerome K. Jerome. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Broadhurst Theatre: 21 May 1925-Jun 1925 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Marion Ballou (as "Dame Toelast"), Thurlow Bergen (as "A Peddler"), Egon Brecher (as "Pieter Bles"), Ruth Findlay, McKay Morris, Herbert Standing Jr., Milton Steifel (as "A Barber"), Georgina Tilden, Milano Tilden, Isabelle Winlocke. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (12/15/41) Radio: Appeared (as himself) on the show "We Hold These Truths".
- (1953) Novel: "Mr. Cantonwine: A Moral Tale"
- (1950-51) Radio: Played "Dr. Gillespie" on the series "The Story of Dr. Kildare".
- (1942) Song: "My Prayer".
- (1954) Novel: "The Shakespeare Club".
- (1942) Musical composition: Tone poem "In Memoriam"
- (1944) Musical composition: Symphony "Partita"
- (2/2/44) Radio: Appeared on "Orson Welles' Almanac".
- (6/14/44) Radio: Appeared on "Balance Sheet: Fifth War Loan Drive".
- (2/13/39) Radio: Appeared (as "Peter Grimm") in a "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast of "The Return of Peter Grimm".
- (1949) He played Ebenezer Scrooge in the Capehart Corporation's radio production of Charles Dickens's "A Christmas Carol".
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