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Stage: Wrote and appeared in "Klondike Annie" on Broadway (filmed as Klondike Annie (1936)).

(1911) Stage: Appeared (as "Maid") on Broadway in "A La Broadway". Musical/burlesque. Produced by William LeBaron.

(1911) Stage: Appeared on Broadway in "Vera Violetta". Musical comedy. Music by Edmund Eysler. Book by Leonard Liebling and Harold Atteridge, from the German of Leo Stein. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Samuel Lehman. Additional lyrics by Melville Gideon, Edward Madden, Harry Pilcer and George M. Cohan. Additional music by George M. Cohan, Jean Schwartz and Louis A. Hirsch. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Choreographed by William J. Wilson and Joseph C. Smith. Directed by Lewis Morton. Winter Garden Theatre: 20 Nov 1911-24 Feb 1912 (112 performances). Cast: Maidie Berker, Barney Bernard, Eva Burnett, Helen Burnett, Jennie Callan, Doris Cameron, Jennie Cannar, James B. Carson, Kathleen Clifford, Jose Collins, Babe Dakin, George Dellett, Gaby Deslys, Florence Douglas, Melville Ellis, Harry Fisher, Charmain Furlong, James Georgi, The Gordon Brothers, Ernest Hare, Clarence Harvey, Al Jolson (as "Claude"), Betty LaBoulaye, Marie Lachere, Jane Lawrence, Stella Mayhew, Harry Pilcer (as "Andrew Mason"), Lew Quinn, Dorothy Scherer, Billee Taylor, Camille Truesdale, Van Rensselaer Wheeler. Produced by The Winter Garden Company.

(1912) Stage: Appeared in "A Winsome Widow", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy/farce. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Based on "A Trip to Chinatown" by Charles Hale Hoyt. Musical Direction by Frank Darling. Additional numbers by John Golden, Jerome Kern, Nat Ayer, Jean Schwartz, Stanley Murphy, Henry I. Marshall and Griffin and Murtagh. Additional lyrics by Robert B. Smith and William Jerome. Additional music by Franz Lehar. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Moulin Rouge: 11 Apr 1912-7 Sep 1912 (172 performances).

Sometime (1918). Musical. Written by Rida Johnson Young and Rudolf Friml. Additional lyrics by Ed Wynn. Musical Director: Herbert Stothart. Musical Staging by Allan K. Foster. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Shubert Theatre: 4 Oct 1918- Jun 1919 (closing date unknown/283 performances). Cast: Harrison Brockbank, Frances Cameron, Charles DeHaven, William Dorrian, George Gatson, Mildred La Gue, Francine Larrimore, Virginia Lee, John Merkyl, Francis Murphy, Fred Nice, Albert Sackett, Betty Stivers, Beatrice Summers, Mae West, Harold Williams, Ed Wynn. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein.

(1921) Stage: Appeared in "The Mimic World", produced on Broadway.

(1926) Stage: Wrote and appeared (as "Margy LaMont") in "Sex" on Broadway. Comedy/drama.

(1927) Stage: Appeared in "The Wicked Age" on Broadway.

(1928) Stage: Wrote and appeared in "Diamond Lil" on Broadway

(1928) Stage: Wrote and appeared in "Pleasure Man" on Broadway.

(1931) Stage: Appeared in "The Constant Sinner" on Broadway. Comedy.

Catherine Was Great (1944). Written by Mae West. Choreographed by Margaret Sande. Directed by Roy Hargrave. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Royale Theatre on 2 Dec 1944 to close): 2 Aug 1944- 13 Jan 1945 (191 performances). Cast: Reginald Allen (as "Usher"), George Anderson (as "Guard"), Joel Ashley (as "Corporal Joe/Prince Potemkin"), Gene Barry (as "Lieutenant Bunin"), Frank Baxter (as "Vanya"), Albert Bayne (as "Councillor"), Carl Bensen (as "Soldier"), Michael Bey (as "Ivan VI"), Harry Bodin (as "Innkeeper"), Ray Bourbon (as "Florian"), Gerry Brent (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), Jack Burke (as "Soldier"), Eden Burrows (as "Guard"), John Colby (as "Soldier"), Owen Coll (as "Ambassador Choiseul"), Elinor Counts (as "Varvara"), Boyd de Brossard (as "Soldier"), Don De Leo (as "Ambassador Murad Pasha") [Broadway debut], Edna Eckert (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), Dick Ellis (as "Usher"), Victor Finney (as "Semyonev/Chamberlain"), Antony Fortune (as "Soldier"), John Frederick (as "Guard"), Charles K. Gerrard (as "Count Panin"), Don Gibson (as "Captain Danilov"), Coburn Goodwin (as "Count Nikolai Mirovich"), Milton Gordon (as "Soldier"), Eddy Grove, Leon Hamilton (as "Maurice"), Charles Hart (as "Councillor"), Bern Hoffman(as "Pugacheff"), Phillip Huston (as "Greg/Gregory Orloff"), Philip Cary Jones (as "Captain Dronsky"), Hubert Long (as "Jim/Alexis Orloff"), Jerry Lucas (as "Guard"), Dayton Lummis (as "Chechkofski"), William Malone (as "Admiral Semechkin"), Joseph R. Mann (as "Councillor"), Michael Mauree (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), Buddy Millard (as "Page Boy"), Dickie Millard (as "Page Boy"), Robert G. Morse (as "Councillor"), Mila Niemi (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), John Parrish (as "Marshal Suvorov"), Gloria Pierre (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), Mary Reid (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), William Skelton (as "Soldier"), Carl Specht (as "Soldier"), Richard Spohr (as "Guard"), Michael Spreder (as "Chamberlain"), Ramond Stenzi (as "Guard"), John Stephen (as "Chief Chamberlain"), Frank Stevens (as "Councillor"), Robert Strauss (as "Mike") [final Broadway role], Mischa Tonken (as "Roy"), Lester Towne (as "Chimneysweep"), William Tubbs (as "Councillor"), Henry Vincent (as "English Ambassador"), Mae West. Produced by Michael Todd.

(1949) Wrote and appeared in "Diamond Lil" on Broadway. Comedy/melodrama (revival).

(1951) Stage: Wrote and appeared in "Diamond Lil" on Broadway. Comedy/melodrama (revival).

(1959) Unsold pilot: She starred in an unsold pilot set during the Alaskan Gold Rush days, called "Klondike Lou".

Playwright: "Sextet" (filmed as Sextette (1978))

(1927) Stage: Wrote and directed "The Drag", produced in Paterson, NJ. NOTE: The play, about homosexuality, was a hit in Paterson but she was warned not to bring the show to New York City--which was where it was to be presented after it had closed in Paterson--or she would be arrested. She took the advice.


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