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Active on Broadway in the following productions:

Follow the Girl (1918). Musical comedy. Based on material and lyrics by Henry Martyn Blossom. Music by Zoel Parenteau. Musical Direction by Frank Tours. Featuring songs by Sigmund Romberg and Buddy G. DeSylva. Additional lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Choreography by Walter Brooks. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Lew Fields' 44th Street Roof Garden (moved to The Broadhurst Theatre from 18 Mar 1918 to close): 2 Mar 1918- 23 Mar 1918 (25 performances). Cast: Roy Adams, Claude E. Archer, Anna Berg, Jane Berlyn, George L. Bickel, Walter Catlett (as "Buck Sweeney"), Charles Clear, William Danforth, Peggy Dempsey, Tom Doolan, Nancy Everett, William Everett, Rita Faust, Harry Fender, Dorothy Godfrey, Byrd Goolsby, Bessie Gross, Jobyna Howland, Mae Jennings, Mercedes Lorenze, Maurie Madison, Ernestine Myers, Ralph Nairn, Nita Naldi, Robert Emmett O'Connor, Helen O'Day, Courtney Palmer, Frank Peters, Phyllis Prince, Jean Rebara, Ethel Rinehart, Aileen Rooney, Frances Ross, Alice Ryan, Louise Saunders, Ivy Sherer, Albert Shrubb, Marie Stone, Richard Tabor, Eileen Van Biene, Claire Vernon, Ann Warrington, Grace Weeks, Louise White, Arthur Wilson. Produced by Raymond Hitchcock and E. Ray Goetz.

The Passing Show of 1918 (1918). Musical revue.

Aphrodite (1919). Romance.

The Bonehead (1920). Comedy/satire. Written by Frederic Arnold Kummer. Directed by Frank McCormack. Fulton Theatre: 12 Apr 1920- May 1920 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Claude Beerbohm, David M. Callis, Leonard Doyle, Paton Gibbs, Beatrice Moreland, John Daly Murphy (as "Ethelbert St. Claire"), Nita Naldi (as "Mrs. Violet Bacon-Boyle"), Edwin Nicander, Vivienne Osborne (as "Jean Brent"), William St. James, Myrtle Tannehill. Produced by Claude Beerbohm.

Opportunity (1920). Written by Owen Davis. 48th Street Theatre: 30 Jul 1920- Nov 1920 (closing date unknown/138 performances). Cast: George Armstrong (as "Mr. Du Val"), Dorothy Betts (as "Amy Nelson"), W.A. Burnell (as "Charles Cooper"), Lily Cahill (as "Joyce Wayne"), Cora Calkins (as "Hattie"), Richard Clark (as "Doctor Watts"), Ulrich B. Collins (as "Dickson"), James L. Crane (as "Larry Bradford"), Henry Davies (as "Walter Haddon"), Clifford Dempsey (as "Harrison Ladd"), Grace Dougherty (as "Felice"), Robert Forsyth (as "General Mellen"), Ada Howell (as "Gladys May"), Eveta Knudsen (as "Josie Tyler"), Norah Lamison (as "Mrs. Canfield"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "Jimmie Dow"), John Morgan (as "Bill Jepson"), Nita Naldi (as "Nellie Ross Leonard Silley (as "Joe Canfield"), Maurice Sommers (as "Bob Hartley"), Nora Sprague (as "Peggy Graham"), G.A. Stryker (as "Walters"), Lola Taylor (as "Helen Mortimer"), Isabel Vernon (as "Mrs. Fisher"), Horace Weston (as "Rodger Osgood"), Cliff Worman (as "Al. Roth"). Produced by William A. Brady.

Firebird (1932). Written by Lajos Zilahy. Material adapted by Jeffrey Dell. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Empire Theatre: 21 Nov 1932- Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/42 performances). Cast: Judith Anderson (as "Karola Lovasdy"), Ian Keith (as "Zoltan Balkanyi"), Montagu Love (as "Police Commissioner Szentesi"), Henry Stephenson (as "Andor Lovasdy"), Wylie Adams, Paul Allen, Jr., Robert Baldon, Evelyn Beresford, Whitney Bourne, Andree Corday, Helen Crane, Lewis Dayton, Eugene Fila, Ernest Gann, George Grayson, Mary Heberden, Colin Hunter, Edgar Kent, Katherine Locke, Frederick Macy, Harold Martin, Reginald Mason (as "Police Inspector"), Mab Maynard, Arthur Metcalf, John Daly Murphy, Nita Naldi (as "Jolan Rozsa"), LeRoi Operti (as "Szamosi, Balkanyi's Dresser"), Harry Plimmer (as "Janos"), Louis Polan, James Roper, Margot Stevenson (as "Alice Incze"), Elizabeth Young. Produced by Gilbert Miller.

Queer People (1934). Comedy. Written by John Floyd, from a novel by Carroll Graham and Garrett Graham. Directed by Melville Burke. National Theatre: 15 Feb 1934- Feb 1934 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Frank Allworth (as "Edward Worth, A Policeman"), Flavia Arcaro (as "Madame Frankie Lee"), Joseph Burton, Kay Carlin, Helen Claire, Colleen Cooper, "Peppy" D'Albrew, Willard Dashiell (as "John Grew"), Frank De Sylva, James Fallon, Walter Fenner, Dwight Frye (as "Frank Carson") [final Broadway role], Gladys George, Wesley Givens (as "Bartender"), Jerry Hausner (as "Sammy Schmaltz"), Marga Herden, Herbert Heywood, Milly June, Lawrence Keating, Billie Kemp, Walter Kevan, Ruth Lee, James Levers, Leonard Lord, Sylvia Manners, Edna Mears, Nita Naldi, Charles O'Connor, Frank Otto (as "Henry McGinnis"), Clara Palmer, Arthur Pierson (as "Gilbert Vance"), William Roselle, W.W. Shuttleworth, Hal Skelly, Ming Soy, Harry Vokes (as "Pop Schmaltz") [final Broadway role], J. Arthur Young. Produced by Galen Boque.

In Any Language (1952). Comedy.


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