- (1887 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1887) Stage Play: The Begum. Musical comedy/opera. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. Music by Reginald De Koven [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Adolph Nowak. Scenic Design by Joseph Clare. Costume Design by Mathilde Cottrelly. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 21 Sep 1887- 10 Dec 1887 (22 performances). Cast: Digby Bell, Laura Joyce Bell, Nina Bertini, Mathilde Cottrelly (as "The Begum of Oude"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Jhust-Naut") [Broadway debut], Paula Franko, Edwin Hoff, DeWolf Hopper Sr. (as "Howja-Dhu"), Josephine Knapp, Harry MacDonough, Marion Manola, Annie Meyers, Grace Seavey, Hubert Wilke (as "Klam-Chowdee") [Broadway debut]. Produced by McCaull Opera Comique Company.
- (1894) Stage Play: The Passing Show. Musical. Book by Sydney Rosenfeld. Music by Ludwig Englander. Lyrics by Sydney Rosenfeld [earliest Broadway credit]. Choreographed by Barney Fagan [earliest Broadway credit] and Augusto Francioli. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge. Costume Design by Mme. Thompson. Conducted by Ludwig Englander. Casino Theatre: 12 May 1894- Nov 1894 (closing date unknown/145 performances/on hiatus from 26 Aug 1894-28 Oct 1894). Cast: Paul Arthur (as "Lord Brabazon"), Juno Burbank (as "Chorus"), William Cameron (as "Armand St. Julien Faversham Annesley"), Crissie Carlisle (as "Chorus"), Jessie Carlisle (as "Chorus"), Lucy Daly (as "Weebit"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Fritz Ranger"), Grace Filkins (as "Lady Eastlake Chapel Barter Tanqueray Zicka/Stephanie"), Earl Formes (as "Chorus"), Paula Franko (as "Chorus"), Lee Harrison (as "Chorus"), John E. Henshaw (as "Laf Quickstep"), Seymour Hess (as "Lord Callous/District Attorney/Chorus"), Madge Lessing (as "Lady Tom-a-Line"), John Marr (as "Messr. Rowe"), Letta Meredith (as "Chorus"), Curt Newall (as "Schweinfleisch"), Minnie Packard (as "Chorus"), Gus Pixley (as "Messr. Rummel"), William Redstone (as "Chorus"), Adele Ritchie (as "Rosamond"), George A. Schiller (as "The Judge"), Clara Selton (as "Chorus"), Agnes Sherwood (as "Chorus"), Mlle. Siberna (as "Chorus"), Mabel Stephenson (as "Hannele"), Belle Stewart (as "Lady Harry-a-Line"), May Ten Broeck (as "Mme. Pinero/Lady Beenthere"), Sylvia Thorne (as "Chorus"), Lillian Thurgate (as "Lady Dick-a-Line"), Minnie Thurgate (as "Chorus"), Queenie Vassar (as "Chollie Keal"), George F. Wade (as "Chorus"), Anna Weber (as "Chorus"), Ella Wilson (as "Chorus"). Produced by George W. Lederer [earliest Broadway credit] and Thomas Canary.
- (1897) Stage Play: The Wedding Day. Musical/opera. Music by Jillian Edwards. Book by Hugh Stanislaus Stange [credited as Stanislaus Stange] (earliest Broadway credit). Scenic Design Act I and II: Ernest Albert. Scenic Design Act III: Walter Burridge. Costume Design by Caroline Seidle. Directed by Richard Barker. Casino Theatre: Apr 1897- Unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Jefferson De Angelis (as "Polycop"), Della Fox (as "Rose-Marie"), Lillian Russell (as "Lucille D' Herblay"), Winfield Blake (as "Sergeant Sabre"), May Cuthbert (as "Mille Courcey"), Eugene Desmond (as "Laubert"), Grace Freeman (as "Mille Villiers"), Tom Greene (as "Raoul/Vicomte De Bragelonne"), Marguerite Leon (as "Mille Varney"), Albert McGuckin (as "Pomade"), William Pruette (as "Duc De Bouillon"), Sally Randall (as "Mille Renee"), Louise Rial (as "Aunt Hortense"), Lucille Saunders (as "Madame Muntbazon"), Leonard Savoy (as "Corporal Souffle"), Alf C. Wheelan (as "Planchette"). Produced by Frank Murray.
- (1900) Stage Play: A Royal Rogue. Music by William T. Francis. Book by Charles Klein. Lyrics by Grant Stewart. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge. Costume Design by Caroline Seidle. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge. Costume Design by Caroline Seidle. Directed by R.H. Burnside [earliest Broadway credit]. Broadway Theatre: 24 Dec 1900- 19 Nov 1901 (30 performances). Cast: Adine Bouvier, J. Canduit, C.J. Clarke, Eva Davenport, Jefferson De Angelis, John Dudley, Charles Dungan, Emily Francis, Josephine Hall (as "Stephanie"), Hilda Hollins, F. Newton Lindo, Frederic K. Logan, Henry Norman, Maude Poole, George Rolland, Leonard Savoy, George Schofield, Harold Vizard. Produced by Jefferson De Angelis.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Emerald Isle [The Caves of Carrig-Cleena]. Comedy/opera. Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan and Edward German. Libretto by Basil Hood. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Herald Square Theatre: 1 Sep 1902- 18 Oct 1902 (50 performances). Cast: Frank Belcher (as "Sergeant Pincher"), Edna Burd (as "Susan"), William T. Carleton, Kate Condon (as "Molly O'Grady"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Professor Bunn"), John Dudley (as "Mickie O'Hara, an Irish Peasant"), Charles Dunngan (as "The Earl of Newton, K.P./Lord Lieutenant of Ireland/Black Dan/Irish Peasant"), Amelia Fields (as "The Countess of Newton"), Helena Frederick )as "Lady Rosie Pippin"), Lois Garneau (as "Kathleen"), Gerald Gerome (as "Pat Murphy"), F. Stuart Hyatt (as "Dr. Fiddle, D.D."), Audrey Kingsbury (as "Nora"), Frederic K. Logan (as "Private Perry"), Edmund Stanley (as "Terence O'Brien"). Produced by Sam S. Shubert.
- (1905) Stage Play: Fantana. Musical comedy. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by Robert B. Smith and Sam S. Shubert (admitted that Smith actually did the writing). Lyrics by Robert B. Smith. Musical Director: Albert Krausse. Additional music by Gus Edwards. Additional lyrics by Vincent Bryan. Scenic Design by John H. Young, Frank Dodge [credited as D. Frank Dodge], Frank E. Gates and E.A. Morange. Costume Design by Caroline F. Siedle. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Lyric Theatre: 14 Jan 1905- 30 Sep 1905 (298 performances). Cast: Sybil Anderson, Katie Barry, Louise Barthel, George Beban, Marian Bontelle, Robert Broderick, Eleanor Browning, Jean Caluducci, Francis Cameron, Jack Carlyle, Helen Cheston, Nina Clemens, Catherine Cooper, Mabel Courtney, Amy Dale, Lynn D'Arcy, Henry Davis, Jefferson De Angelis, Carlotta Doty, Henry Dyer, Lotta Ettinger, Douglas Fairbanks (as "Fred Everett"), Frank Greene, Edward Hallaran, Katherine Hyland, Harvey A. Kelly, R.T. Kirkwood, Dorothy Knight, Philip Leigh (as "Hon. Kogora Hirataka"), Gertrude Mandell, Carol Oty, Aurora Piatt, George Picard, Olive Quimby, Adele Ritchie, Frank Rushworth, Roma Ryder, Julia Sanderson, Adelaide Sharp, Victoria Stuart, Neva West, Hubert Wilke, Grace E. Wilson, Charles Wright. Produced by Sam Shubert and Lee Shubert. Note: Production reportedly cost a then-record $60,000.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Girl and the Governor. Musical comedy/opera.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Gay White Way. Musical revue. Music by Ludwig Englander. Book by Sydney Rosenfeld and Clarence Harvey. Lyrics by Sydney Rosenfeld and James Clarence Harvey. Featuring "Merry-Go-Round" by Louis A. Hirsch and E. Ray Goetz. Featuring "Somebody's Been Round Here" by John W. Bratton and Paul West. Featuring "If You Must Make Eyes at Someone" by Leo Edwards and Matt Woodward. Featuring "Dixie Dan" by Seymour Furth and Will D. Cobb. Featuring "My Irish Gibson Girl" by Jean Schwartz and William Jerome. Musical Directopm by Frank P. Paret. Dances arranged by Ralph Post. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Casino Theatre: 7 Oct 1907- 4 Jan 1908 (105 performances). Cast: Alexander Carr (as "Montgomery Bernstein Brewster"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "George Dane, the detective"), Frank Doane (as "Favvy Hackettsham"), Melville Ellis, Maud Raymond (as "Marion Marshmellow/A matinée girl/Alla Nazimova/Rose of the Rancho"), Blanche Ring (as "Mrs. Dane"), Flossie Bell, Katherine Bell, Kitty Bell, Charles Blackwell, Florence Blake, Elgie Bowen (as "Wee-bit/Minnie Dupree"), Hugh Brady. Edna Broderick, Joseph Carey (as "One of the Finest/Eddie Foy"), Estelle Christy , Eleanor Chrystie, May Clifford, Angela Conlin, Jean Crane, Edward Cutler, Louise De Rigney, Earl Dean, Maybelle Dean, Julia Douglas, Helen Doyle, Alfred Dubois, Mayme Dupont, Dottie Duval, Harriet Forsythe, Bessie Friganza, R.P. Galinde (as "David Belasco"), Joseph Galton, Daisy Greene, Laura Guerite (as "Anna Held"), Jack Hall, Joseph Herbert (as "Daniel Frohman"), Mollie Hoffman, Marie Hughes, Florence Lancaster, John Laughlin, Grace Lester, Lillian Loraine, A.V. MacDonald, Rita Mason, Harriet Merritt, J. Heron Miller, Gertrude Moyer, Post & Russell, Joseph Redmond, Flo Ridge, Herman Robie, Eugene Roder, Lillian Rogers, James Ryley, Thomas Shannon, Cissie Shotten, Nancy Simpson, Harold Smith, Maude Stanley, Mona Trieste, Luzerne Orden, Grace Walton, Dora West, John Wickes, Grace E. Wilson. Produced by Sam S. Shubert and Lee Shubert Inc.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Beauty Spot. Musical. Music by Reginald De Koven. Book by Joseph Herbert. Featuring songs with lyrics by Terry Sullivan. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Herald Square Theatre: 10 Apr 1909- 7 Aug 1909 (137 performances). Cast: Marguerite Clark, Isabel D'Armonde, Jefferson De Angelis, Alfred De Ball, W.H. Denny, Frank Doane, Viola Gillette, Frank Kelly, Arline La Cross, George MacFarlane, Mr. Maxwell, Jean Newcombe, Mr. Smith, Harry Tebbutt, Francis Tyler, Morgan Williams.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Mikado (The Town of Titipu). Casino Theatre: 30 May 1910- Jul 1910 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert and William A. Brady.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Pearl Maiden. Musical.
- (1913) Stage Play: Marie Dressler's "All Star Gambol."
- (1913) Stage Play: Rob Roy. Musical (revival). Book by Harry B. Smith. Music by Reginald De Koven. Musical Direction by Frank E. Tours. Directed by Daniel V. Arthur. Liberty Theatre: 15 Sep 1913- 4 Oct 1913 (24 performances). Cast: Bessie Abbott (as "Janet"), Sadie Anken, William Annisman, Albert Baron, Mary Bennett (as "Lieutenant Cornwallis"), I. Bienfast, Olga Boehm, Cherie Bonnar, Mae Borden, Sidney Brady (as "Sandy MacSherey"), Ralph Brainard (as "Captain Ralph Sheridan"), Isabelle Burnside, Frances Burress (as "Lieutenant Clinton"), Mary Carroll, May Chester, Sadie Chester, Nona Clifford, May Collier, William Collins, Charles Cook, R.J. Courcell, Paul A. Curtis, John Daniels, Augusta Dauche, Jefferson De Angelis, Eugene Elliott, H. Eugene, Anna Fielding, Jeanette Fielding, Gene Francis, Fred Frear, Ada Fuld, Barney Goldie, Raymond Hancock, Florence Harden, Pauline Hendricks, Lewis Hermann, Edith Herrmann, Fayles Hilton, Della Hunt, Annette Jordan, Hazel Kingdon, Irving LaPato, Hazel Linden, Isabel MacLeod, Louis Maniero, Mina Manley, J.F. McKinnon, Betty McNeel, Loring Merritt, Sherman Miller, Sophia Mossell, Jane Nash, Edna Orth, Frank Pollock (as "Prince Charles Edward Stuart"), Naomi Raiss, Alfred Sappio, Sylvia Saunders, Catherine Scott, Margaret Smith, Gladys Spuler, James Stevens (as "Rob Roy MacGregor"), Jeanette Thurber, Joseph A. Tinsley, Emanuel Tirnauer, Camille Truesdale, Mattie Vance, Ollie Vanderberg, Henriette Wakefield, Ralph Walton, Herbert Waterous, Margaret Weidman, Robert White, Billie Wilburn, Manny Worth. Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1917. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg and Otto Motzan. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Direction by Oscar Radin. Additional music by Clifton Crawford, Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Ted Snyder, Burton Green and Harry Tierney. Additional lyrics by Clifton Crawford, Joe Young, Sam M. Lewis, Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Burton Green, Irene Franklin and Alfred Bryan. Musical Staging by Allan K. Foster. Choreographed by Jack Manning. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 26 Apr 1917- 13 Oct 1917 (196 performances). Cast: Claude Allen, Effie Allen, Ted Andrews, Fred Ardath, Franklyn Batie, Gussie Berg, Kitty Berg, Henry Bergman, Hazel Black, Betty Brown, Nat Carr, Nell Carrington, Gladys Clark, E.B. 'Zeke' Colvan, Dolly Connolly, John Crone, Muriel Dae, Babe Dakin, Louise Dale, Jefferson De Angelis, Andrew Demarest, Peggie Dempsey, Adrienne Dillon, Johnny Dooley, Florence Elmore, Murray Evans, Nancy Everett, Dudley Farnsworth, Inez Francis, Irene Franklin, Elsie Froehlich, Ada Fuld, Bobbie Gaylor, Dorothy Godfrey, Yvonne Gouraud, Burton Green, Lenora Greenwood, Lillian Griffith, Agnes Hall, Grace Hall, Rae Hartley, DeWolf Hopper Sr., Grace Keeshon, Gladys Kelley, Helen Kelley, Donald Kerr, Elvira Kramer, Mildred La Gue, Marjorie Lane, Eleanor Leigh, Lois Leigh, Evelyn LeRoy, Tom Lewis, Wanda Lyon, James Mack, Carolyn Maywood, Bobbie McCree, Ed. McHenry, Dolores Mendez, Emily Miles, Clyde Miller, John Miller, Marilynn Miller, John Mills, Helen Montague, Marion Mooney, Glory Mora, John T. Murray, Marie Nordstrom, O.E. Patapovitch, Vera Pearsall, Stafford Pemberton, Edith Pierce, Rosie Quinn, Viola Quinn, Frances Ramey, Trixie Raymond, Jessie Reed, Nora Reed, John Ross, Tess Rubin, Yvette Rugel, Edna Russell, Charles 'Chic' Sale, Dorothy Scofield, George Shiller, Rae Shirley, William Singer, Daniel Sparks, Jean Staples, Clay Stearns, Reba Stewart, Thamara Swirskaia, Charles Thatcher, John Thomas, Fay Tunis, Alice Van Ryker, Leila Von Holk, Irene Wallace, Lorraine Waters, Effie Weston. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Highwayman. Musical comedy/opera (revival). Music by Reginald De Koven. Featuring songs with lyrics by Leontine Stanfield. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law Studios and P. Dodd Ackerman Studios. Costume Design by Adler Costume Company. Conducted by Frank Tours. Directed by Edward P. Temple. 44th Street Theatre: 2 May 1917- 19 May 1917 (22 performances). Cast: Adrienne Lulette (as "Chorus"), William Anisman (as "Chorus"), Sam Ash (as "Captain Rodney"), Al Baron (as "Chorus"), Lillian Beaudett (as "Chorus"), Irma Bertrand (as "Chorus"), Margela Boudreau (as "Chorus"), Harry Bulger (as "Constables"), Harry Bulger Jr. (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Cameron (as "Lieutenant Lovelace"), Lee Campbell (as "Chorus"), A. Carbone (as "Constables "), Marins Carbone (as "Chorus"), Osborne Clemson (as "Sir John Hawkdust"), Harry Coombs (as "Chorus"), Richard Coombs (as "An Old Soldier"), Rose Cooper (as "Chorus"), Ellen Crane (as "Chorus"), Lydia Crane (as "Chorus"), Billie Davenport (as "Chorus"), Norma Day (as "Chorus"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Constables"), Cleo Deschamps (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Deverell (as "Chorus"), Gladys Dupell (as "Chorus"), Louise Dupont (as "Chorus"), Mynna Estey (as "Chorus"), Grace Fjorde (as "Lady Pamela"), Stanley Forde (as "Sir Godfrey Beverley"), Vera Fromm (as "Chorus"), Mildred Garrison (as "Chorus"), Rose Gibson (as "Chorus"), Churchill Goar (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Hartig (as "Chorus"), Marfant Haven (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Hellis (as "Chorus"), Bess Hoban (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Howard (as "Chorus"), Barton Isboll (as "Chorus"), Mae Jiron (as "Chorus"), Dave Klein (as "Chorus"), Clara Koeniges (as "Chorus"), Samuel Laderman (as "Chorus"), Nita Lamdrid (as "Chorus"), Martin Liberfeld (as "Chorus"), Ruth Malcom (as "Chorus"), Janet Marsh (as "Chorus"), Billie Martells (as "Chorus"), Bettie Martin (as "Chorus"), Zetta Metchik (as "Chorus"), Lloyd Montgomery (as "Chorus"), Will Montgomery (as "Constables"), J. Sylvester Murray, James Murray (as "Lord Kilkenny/Landlord Jarvey"), Ann Page (as "Chorus"), Constance Paulton (as "Chorus"), William Plummer (as "Chorus"), Olive Prouser (as "Chorus"), Bertha Pyle (as "Chorus"), Arthur Ridell (as "Chorus"), Harold Rolland (as "Chorus"), H. Rollands (as "Constables"), George Rove (as "Chorus"), John Seaton (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Smith (as "Chorus"), Bianca Soroya (as "Lady Constance Sinclair"), Felicia Sprague (as "Chorus"), Barbara Stedman (as "Chorus"), Fred Steinman (as "Chorus"), Herman Steinman (as "Chorus"), John Charles Thomas (as "Dick Fitzgerald"), Joseph Tierney (as "Chorus"), Joseph Toner (as "Chorus"), Florence Vinson (as "Chorus"), Teddy Webb (as "Toby Winkle"), Pearl Weber (as "Chorus"), Ben Wells (as "Chorus"), Jean Wells (as "Chorus"), Letty Yorke (as "Doll Primrose"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1925) Stage Play: The School for Scandal. Comedy (revival). Written by Richard B. Sheridan. Knickerbocker Theatre: 6 Dec 1925 (1 performance). Cast: Romaine Callender (as "Snake"), May Collins (as "Lady Teazle"), Henrietta Crosman (as "Mrs. Candour"), Joseph Dale (as "Joseph Surface"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Moses"), Ben Field (as "Sir Oliver Surface"), O.P. Heggie (as "Sir Peter Teazle"), Mary Hone (as "Maria"), Julia Hoyt (as "Lady Sneerwell"), Ian Hunter (as "Charles Surface"), Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Trip"), Arthur Lewis (as "Mr. Crabtree"), Neil Martin (as "Sir Benjamin Backbite"), Brian O'Neil, William Seymour (as "Rowley"), Harold Thomas (as "Sir Toby"), Philip Tonge (as "Careless"). Produced by George C. Tyler and Basil Dean.
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