Other works
Stage, radio and television actor. Active on
Broadway in the following productions:
The Red Mill (1906). Musical. Book by Henry Blossom and
Victor Herbert. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Knickerbocker Theatre: 24 Sep 1906- May 1907. Cast: Estelle Baldwin,
Ed Begley (juvenile role) [
Broadway debut], Gertrude Braun,
Kate Carew, Claude Cooper, Allene Crater, Paula Desmond, Juliette Dika, David L. Don, Charles Dox, Constance Eastman, Miss Gabrielle, Augusta Greenleaf, Flora Hengler, Kitty Howland, Ethel Johnson, Miss Kendal, Miss Leslie, Neal McCay, David Montgomery, Sadie Probst, Joseph M. Ratliff, Miss Reisen,
Fred Stone, Cleo Sweninger, M. Whiting. Produced by
Charles B. Dillingham.
The Aviator (1910). Written by
James Montgomery. Astor Theatre: 6 Dec 1910- Jan 1911 (closing date unknown/44 performances). As "Robert Street." Cast:
Ed Begley, Cantor Brown, William P. Connery, Robert Conness, Frank Currier, Jack Devereaux,
Wallace Eddinger (as "Robert Street"), Ford Fenimore, Emily Lytton, Christine Norman, William Offerman, Frederick Paulding, Samuel Reed, Edythe Thorne, Oza Waldrop, Richard Webster. Produced by Cohan & Harris.
The Passing Show of 1913 (1913). Musical revue. Music by
Jean Schwartz and Al W. Brown. Book by
Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director:
Oscar Radin. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Directed by
Ned Wayburn. Winter Garden Theatre: 24 Jul 1913- Sep 1913 (closing date unknown/58 performances). Cast: Clara Aldwyn, Jeannette Alpine,
Ed Begley [juvenile role], 'May Boley' (qv , Lew Brice, Marie Caldwell, Ed Campbell, Nell Carrington, Lucille Cavanaugh, Bessie Clayton, Frank Conroy, Kenneth Cooley,
Herbert Corthell, Wellington Cross, Marjorie Dayton, Charles DeHaven, Mae Dealy, Daisy Delmar, Violet Delmar, Henry Detloff, Dick Dickinson, Nina DuBal, Grace DuBoise, Mary Ellison, Ethel Faber, Allen Fagan, Dudley Farnworth, George Ford, Corinne Frances, Elsie Froehlich, Beatrice Garland, Alex Gibson, Harry Gilfoil, Lillian Gonne, Nina Goulette, Fannie Grant, Sydney Grant, Bessie Gray,
Charlotte Greenwood, Mabel Grete, Virginia Gunther, Agnes Hall, Carl Hall, Evelyn Hall, Laura Hamilton, George Hanlon, Andrew Harper, Ruth Heil, Mabel Hill, Nell Howard, Tony Hunting, Lois Josephine, Grace Kimball,
Charlie King, Mollie King, Al Knight, John Kusky,
George LeMaire, Gladys Leroy, Blanche Leslie, Helen Lloyd, Muriel Magill, Dotty Mantell, Irene Markey, Blanche Marr, Vinna Mason, Zounie Maury, Marion Mooney, Georgia Moore, Dorothy Moran, Nellie Moyse, Freddy Nice, Carel Orr, Mae Parker, Kathryn Perry, Evelyn Phillips, Edgar Pierce, Leslie Powers, Fay Pulsifer, Rose Quinn, Ethel Ray, Eve Ray, Miriam Sanford, Anna Sayce, Bessie Shannon, Gladys Smith, Irene Spencer, Clara Stanton, Georgica Storm, Ray Strath, Katherine Talbot, John Charles Thomas, Vera Tirrell, Alice Van Ryker, Rose Wertz, Arthur Whitman, Edith Whitney, Grace Williams, Ted Wing. Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
The Passing Show of 1913 (1913). Musical revue (revival).
Apartment 12-K (1914). Written by Lawrence Rising. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: : 20 Jul 1914- Aug 1914 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: May Allison,
Ed Begley, Alan Brooks, Harry English, George French, Helen Lowell, Robert Ober, Jean Shelby. Produced by
William A. Brady.
Going Up (1917). Musical comedy. Book by Otto Hauerbach. Music by
Louis A. Hirsch. Lyrics by
Otto A. Harbach. Based on "The Aviator" by James Montgomery. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Directed by
Edward Royce and James Montgomery. Liberty Theatre: 25 Dec 1917- 26 Oct 1918 (351 performances). Cast: Charles Andrews, Willard F. Barger,
Ed Begley (as "Sam Robinson"), Lee Campbell, Jeanette Cook,
Frank Craven (as "Robert Street"), Phoebe Crossley, Edith Day, Henry Dempsey,
Ruth Donnelly (as "Miss Zonne"), Beatrice Dwight, Allen K. Fagen, Edgar Gates,
Harold Grau (as "Ensemble"), Nancy Griffith, Lillian Gurley,
Arthur Stuart Hull (as "James Brooks"), Louise Kelley, Joseph Lertora, Paul Lester, Kitty Mahoney, Vivian May, Thomas Maynard, Josephine McNichol,
Donald Meek (as "F.H. Douglas"), Helen Miller, Alexander Morrissey, Helen Neary, Catherine O'Neil,
Frank Otto (as "Hopkinson Brown"), John Park, Eleanor Pendleton, Grace Peters, Emily Russ, Eunice Sizer, Neida Snow, Marion Sunshine, Francois Vaulry, Maurice Walker, Mary Ward, Virginia Watson, Richard Weeman. Produced by Cohan & Harris.
Land of Fame (1943). Drama. Music by Joseph Wood. Written by Albert Bein and Mary Bein. Based on a story by Charles Paver and Albert Bein. Directed by Albert Bein. Belasco Theatre: 21 Sep 1943- 25 Sep 1943 (6 performances). Cast: Lester Alden,
Richard Basehart (as "Sergeant Hauptmann"),
Ed Begley (as "General von Obermann"), Jack Bittner, John Buckwalter, Beatrice De Neergaard, George Dice, Hunter Gardner, Theo Goetz, Harron Gordon, Naya Grecia,
Whitford Kane (as "Wagon-Maker of Mandra"),
Charles Kuhn (as "Schoolteacher"), Kenneth Le Roy, Norman Rose,
Stefan Schnabel (as "Lieutenant Werner"),
Beatrice Straight (as "Angela"), Royal Dana Tracy (as "Georgius"), Peter Von Zerneck, Karl Weber. Produced by Albert Bein and Frederick Fox.
Get Away Old Man (1943). Comedy. Written by
William Saroyan. Directed by
George Abbott. Cort Theatre: 24 Nov 1943- 4 Dec 1943 (13 performances). Cast:
Mason Adams (as "Messenger"),
Glenn Anders (as "Sam"),
Ed Begley (as "Patrick Hammer"),
Edwin Hodge (as "Correspondent of the N.Y. Times"), Sula Levitch, Joyce Mathews, Beatrice Pearson,
Jerome Thor (as "Doctor"),
Hilda Vaughn (as "Rose Schornbloom"),
Richard Widmark (as "Harry Bird"). Produced by George Abbott.
Pretty Little Parlor (1944). Drama. Written by
Claiborne Foster. Scenic Design by Stewart Chaney. Costume Design by Paul Du Pont. Directed by
Ralph Bellamy. National Theatre: 17 Apr 1944- 22 Apr 1944 (8 performances). Cast:
Stella Adler (as "Clotilde"),
Ed Begley (as "Mr. Jonas"),
Sidney Blackmer (as "Jefferson Hilyard"), Marilyn Erskine, Kip Good, Paul Parks, Mel Roberts, Joan Tetzel. Produced by John H. Moses and Ralph Bellamy.
All My Sons (1947).
All Summer Long (1954).
Ankles Aweigh (1955).
Inherit the Wind (1955). Drama.
A Shadow of My Enemy (1957).
Semi-Detached (1960). Written by
Patricia Joudry. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Costume Design by Helene Pons. Directed by
Charles S. Dubin. Martin Beck Theatre: 10 Mar 1960- 12 Mar 1960 (4 performances). Cast: Robert Alvin (as "Workman"),
Ed Begley (as "Frank Friar"),
Doris Belack (as "Simone") [
Broadway debut], Frank Chase (as "Milkman"), James Dimitri (as "Pierre Boudreau"),
Dana Elcar (as "Father Gagnon"), Brad Herrman (as "Jean-Michel Duschene"),
Paul Mace (as "Paper Boy"),
Jean Muir (as "Winnie Friar"), Vivian Nathan (as "Marie Duschene"),
Rosalyn Newport (as "Joy Friar"),
Frank Silvera (as "Emile Duschene"),
Edgar Stehli (as "Papa"), Ronnie Tourso (as "Chris Friar"). Produced by
Philip Rose. Note: Producer Phillip Rose and Doris Belack were married from 1946 until his death in May, 2011.
Zelda (1969). Comedy. Written by Sylvia Regan. Scenic Design by Will Steven Armstrong. Lighting Design by Will Steven Armstrong. Costume Design by Hazel Roy. Directed by
Delbert Mann. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 5 Mar 1969- 8 Mar 1969 (5 performances + 10 previews). Cast:
Ed Begley (as "Alexander Hartman"), Lilia Skala, Julie Anne,
Robby Benson (as "David Hartman"), Zaida Coles, Maxwell Glanville, Tom Keena, Renee Roy, Alfred Sandor,
Nita Talbot (as "Steffi Hartman"). Produced by Arthur Hoffe and Charles Isenberg. Produced in association with Gerald B. Seiff.
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