- (1900 - 1910) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: Aunt Hannah. Musical/farce. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by Matthew J. Royal. Lyrics by Clay M. Greene. Assistant Director: Kirtland Calhoun. Directed by Joseph R. Grismer. Bijou Theatre: 22 Feb 1900- 10 Mar 1900 (21 performances). Cast: Bella Bucklin (as "Martha"), John Bunny (as "Grosvenor Montmorenci") [Broadway debut], Nellie Burbank (as "Phillie"), Charles W. Butler (as "Grimes"), Leth Collins (as "Tottie"), Catherine Douglas (as "Tillie"), Agnes Findlay (as "Aunt Hannah"), Molly Fuller (as "Polly Madden"), Bobby Gaylor (as "Mike McCarty"), Frederick Hallen (as "Jack Hammersley"), Louise Hilton (as "Mary"), Harriet Kendall (as "Ottie"), Louise Lehman (as "Nora"), Caro Gordon Leigh (as "Evelyn"), Maud Morrison (as "Lottie"), Catherine Robinson (as "Dottie"), Bud Ross (as "Jim Madden"), Anna Williamson (as "Lillie"), M. Zabelle (as "Lillie"). Produced by William A. Brady and Joseph R. Grismer.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Weather Hen. Comedy. Written by Berte Thomas and Harley Granville-Barker. Manhattan Theatre: 13 Apr 1900 (1 performance). Cast: George Backus, Frank Bell, John Bunny, M. Converse, J.H. Davies, W.T. (William) Ellwanger, Felix Haney, Harold Hartsell, Sylvia Lyndon, George Probert, Mabel Strickland, Ella Hugh Wood. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1903) Stage Play: Way Down East. Comedy (revival). Written by Lottie Blair Parker. Book adapted by Joseph R. Grismer. Stage Magr.: John Bunny. Academy of Music: 14 Dec 1903- unknown (48 performances). Cast: Harry Bender, Charles C. Blanchard, John E. Brennan, John Bunny (as "Hi Holler"), Ulric Blair Collins, C.B. Craig, Phoebe Davies, Laura Edwards, W.T. (William) Ellwanger, Robert A. Fischer, Marie Laurent, Marion L. Shirley, Sara Stevens, Frank Symonds, Ella Hugh Wood, T. Vail Wood. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Proud Laird. Comedy. Written by Charles Cartwright and Cosmo Hamilton. Manhattan Theatre: 24 Apr 1905- Apr 1905 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Augustus Balfour [Broadway debut], John Bunny, Charles Burbidge, Catherine Cameron, Robson Dalton, Frederick Edwards, Robert Loraine, May Lyn, Nina Lyn, Edmund D. Lyons, Zongetta Mack, Martha McGraw, Elspeth G. McNeill, Hassard Short, Sydney Smith, Lucy Spencer, Thomas H. Thorne, Ida Vernon, Adelyn Wesley. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: Easy Dawson. Comedy. Written by Edward E. Kidder [final Broadway credit]. Directed by George F. Marion. Wallack's Theatre: 22 Aug 1905- 7 Oct 1905 (56 performances). Cast: Miss Arnold, M. Barry, Barry & Samlo, Mr. Boyd, Nick Briglio, Earle Browne (as "Bruce Grierson"), John Bunny (as "Henry Titus"), Scott Cooper (as "Mr. Grierson"), Miss Depew, Miss Desmond, Miss Fairbanks, Grace Griswold, Julie Herne (as "Rose'), Raymond Hitchcock' (as "Ripley Royal Dawson"), Miss Kent, Mr. Kramer, Jeffreys Lewis (as "Mrs. Churchill-Churchill-Brenton"), Mr. Lightner, William Martin, Mr. McCaffery, Miss Mills, Mr. Samlo, Phyllis Sherwood, Miss. Smith, Lovell Taylor, Lucy Tonge, M. Walsh, Mr. White, Flora Zabelle. Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Embarrassment of Riches. Comedy. Written by Louis K. Anspacher. Directed by Edward A. Braden. Wallack's Theatre: 14 May 1906- May 1906 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Charles J. Bell, Gertrude Berkeley, Vellma Berrell, Henry Buckler, John Bunny, Charles Chappelle, Harold Cohill, Edward Cookson, Scott Cooper, Stanley Dark, Eva Dennison, H. Dudley Hawley [Broadway debut], James Kearney, Bruce McRae (as "John Russell"), Bernard Mullin, Charlotte Walker (as "Elizabeth Holt"), Frank Wunderlee. Produced by Edward A. Braden. Note: Filmed as The Embarrassment of Riches (1918).
- (1906) Stage Play: A Midsummer Night's Dream. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Astor Theatre: 21 Sep 1906- Oct 1906 (closing date unknown/34 performances). Cast: Lionel Adams (as "Demetrius"), Ina Brooks (as "Titania"), William Brown (as "Mustardseed"), John Bunny (as "Nick Bottom"), Vinnie Burns (as "Moth"), Thomas Coffin Cooke (as "Peter Quince, A carpenter"), Wilmer Dame (as "Tom Snout, A tinker"), Elizabeth Doddridge (as "Third Fairy"), Belle Fairchild (as "First Fairy"), William H. Gilmore (as "Snug, A joiner"), Atkins Lawrence (as "Egeus"), Richard Lee (as "Francis Flute, A bellows-mender"), Edward Longman (as "Philostrate"), Edwin Mordant (as "Theseus"), Hubert Osborne (Broadway debut; as "Robin Starveling, A tailor"), Catherine Proctor (Broadway debut; as "Hermia, Daughter of Egeus"), Lansing Rowan (as "Helena"), Annie Russell (as "Puck"), Robin Goodfellow, Bessie Shrednecky (as "Peaseblossom"), Leon Straus (as "Cobweb"), Jennie Urwin (as "Second Fairy"), Oswald Yorke (as "Lysander"), James Young (as "Oberon"). Produced by Wagenhals and Collin Kemper.
- (1907) Stage Play: Tom Jones. Musical comedy/opera.
- (1908) Stage Play: Fluffy Ruffles. Musical. Book by John J. McNally. Music by William T. Francis and Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Wallace Irwin. Featuring songs with lyrics by C.H. Bovill. Featuring "Willie's Got Another Girl Now" by Leigh and Paul M. Potter. Featuring "I Love to Sit and Look at You" by Pat Rooney and Edward Madden. Featuring "Get Your Partner for the Barn Dance" by Joel P. Corin and Felix F. Feist. Lyrics for "Dining Out" by George Grossmith, Jr. Featuring "Love's Bouquet" by E.S. Brill. Orchestra under the direction of Gus Salzer. Directed by Ben Teal. Criterion Theatre: 7 Sep 1908- 17 Oct 1908 (48 performances). Cast: John Bunny (as "Dave Dill, Fluffy's Uncle"), Jack Gardner (as "Herbert Henshaw"), George Grossmith Jr. (as "Hon. Augustus Traddles"), Victor Hyde (as "Toby, boy of all work"), Bert Leslie (as "Noggie Noggles"), Florence Martin (as "Sadie, Uncle Dave's niece"), Mattie O'Brien (as "Mme. Molly Maloni"), Adele Rowland (as "Louise, Uncle Dave's niece"), Hattie Williams (as "Fluffy Ruffles"), Marie Annis (as "Celeste"), Florence Averill (as "Sarah Scruth"), Charles R. Burrows (as "Boggs, Proprietor of Ducks and Drakes Inn"), Nellie Butler (as "Mrs. Herbert Henshaw"), Bessie Clifford (as "Mattie Swizzle"), Roy Dennison (as "Andre"), F.G. Dillabough (as "An Old Policeman"), Josephine Drake (as "Isobelle Barlow"), Elsie Drews (as "Belle Binks, a bride"), Edouard Durand (as "Francois Franconi"), Ethel Filmore (as "Marguerite"), Jane Hall (as "Lucille"), Violet Heming (as "Carrie Crews, a youthful suffragette"), Hazel Jocelyn (as "Jane Jorkins, a bridesmaid"), Eithel Kelly (as "Clairette"), Victor Le Roy (as "Anatole, waiter at Armenonville"), Frank Lewis (as "Tom Jones, a waiter"), Madge Melborne (as "Clarabelle"), Mabel Mercer (as "Pauline"), Helen Morrison (as "Estelle"), Edward O'Connor (as "Henry Peck"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1909) Stage Play: Old Dutch. Musical/farce. Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Edgar Smith. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Musical Director: Louis F. Gottschalk. Electrical effects by John Whalen. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Scenic Design by John H. Young. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Herald Square Theatre: 22 Nov 1909- 5 Feb 1910 (88 performances). Cast: Albert Aporta (as "Chorus"), Mabel Barnes (as "Chorus"), Louis Boyle (as "Chorus"), Blanche Brooks (as "Chorus"), John Bunny (as "Franz von Bomberg"), Miriam Butler (as "Chorus"), Josephine Carlin (as "Kate"), Harry Carmack (as "Chorus"), Vernon Castle (as "Honorable Algernon Clymber"), Jeanne Crane (as "Chorus"), Billee Cuppia (as "Mabel"), Charlotte Cushman (as "Chorus"), Natalie Dare (as "Chorus"), Eva Davenport (as "Rosa von Bomberg"), Minna Davenport (as "Chorus"), Henry Detloff (as "Chorus"), Harry Devine (as "Chorus"), Libby Diamond (as "Chorus"), Edna Dodsworth (as "Chorus"), Layne Donaldson (as "Chorus"), John Donnelly (as "Grenwald/Chorus"), Alice Dovey (as "Lisa Streusand"), George Dowling (as "Gendarmes"), Sue Duval (as "Chorus"), Lew Fields (as "Ludwig Streusand"), Dolly Filly (as "Chorus"), Louis Finnery (as "Chorus"), Arthur Fisher (as "Chorus"), Lillian Foster (as "Chorus"), Robert Fuehrer (as "Little Hans"), Wood Gobel (as "Oskar"), Gertrude Grant Chorus/Gretchen"), Frank Griffiths (as "Chorus"), Jane Grover (as "Gwendolyn"), Frank Hallam (as "Chorus"), Harry Harrington (as "Franz"), Helen Hayes (as "Little Mime"), John E. Henshaw (as "Leopold Mueller"), Hannah Hess (as "Babette"), Rhea Hess (as "Fleurette"), Hortense (as "Dance Specialty"), George Howe (as "Chorus"), Nettie Hyde (as "Olga"), Victor Hyde (as "Messenger/Allan"), Isabelle Jason (as "Chorus"), Mack Johnston (as "Jean"), Charles Judels (as "Joseph Cusinier"), Mazie Kimball (as "Chorus"), Elsie Le Boy (as "Margaret"), Adah Lewis (as "Alma Villianyi"), Lighting Charlie (as "Lighting Charlie"), George Lynch (as "Wilhelm"), Evelyn Martin (as "Chorus"), Lavinia Mason (as "Chorus"), Thomas B. McCormick (as "Adelbert"), Rose Monroe (as "Chorus"), Paul Moore (as "Chorus"), Lotta Morse (as "Chorus"), Marise Naughton Julia"), Joseph Norwich (as "Gustave"), Robert O'Neill (as "Chorus"), Beatrice Priest (as "Chorus"), Elsie Raymond (as "Chorus"), William Raymond (as "Alfred von Bomberg"), Ruth Rider (as "Lois/Chorus"), Fred Roberts (as "Rudolf"), Irene Russell (as "The Girl with the Hair Lip"), Opal Scott (as "Chorus"), Gwen Sears (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Smith (as "Chorus"), William Steyers (as "Chorus"), Joseph Torpey (as "Gendarmes"), Marion Whitney (as "Maude"), William Whittaker (as "Chorus"), May Willard (as "Freda/Chorus"). Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert Inc. and Lew M. Fields.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Cheater. Written by Wilhelm Jacoby and Arthur Lipshitz. Book adapted by Louis Mann. Directed by Louis Mann. Lyric Theatre: 29 Jun 1910- Sep 1910 (closing date unknown/78 performances). Cast: John Bunny [final Broadway role], Ethel Conroy, Mathilde Cottrelly, Edward Everett Horton [credited as Edward Horton] (Broadway debut), DeWitt Jennings, E.H. Kelly, Jeffreys Lewis, Louis Mann (as "Godfried Plittersdorf"), Albert Parker, Parke Patton, Melville Stewart, Emily Ann Wellman. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1914) Stage: Appeared in one-man show, "Bunny in Bunnyland", Baltimore, MD.
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