- (1917 - 1945) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1917) Stage Play: My Lady's Glove. Musical/operetta. Music by Oscar Strauss. Additional numbers by Sigmund Romberg. Material by Edgar Smith and Edward A. Paulton. Lyrics by Edgar Smith and Edward A. Paulton. Based on a Viennese operetta by Leopold Jacobson and Leo Stein. Musical Direction by Gaetano Merola. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Production Supervised by J. J. Shubert. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Lyric Theatre: 18 Jun 1917- 30 Jun 1917 (16 performances). Cast: Isabel Adams, Faye Atkins, Gene Aubrey, Pearl Baremore, Helen Berkley, Paul Burtnett, Grace Burton, Joan Butlin, Sylvia Cassell, Rebekah Cauble, Florence Challenger, Beatrice Cloak, Suzanna Collingwood, Grace Daniels, Ann Delmore, Frances Demarest, Jack Donnelly, Herman Fink, Virginia Fissinger, Eleanor B. Fox, Lottie Franklyn, Arthur Geary, Mareta George, C.H. Gilbert, Mabel Godding, C.L. Henderson, Charles Judels, J.W. Kelly, Katherine Kildare, Fay King, Nita Lamabrid, Madeline Levene, Gladys Logan, Doris Marvin, Charles McNaughton, C.H. Miller, Ned Monroe, Ray Moore, Alexander Morrissey, Larry Mulvaney, Maude Odell, Charles Purcell, Josephine Ray, Helen Rintelen, Harold Rolland, Vivienne Segal, Florence Shortell, Horace Sinclair (as "Lieutenant Ponsonby") [Broadway debut], Joe Stenton, Teddy Stevens, Nadina Tagelli, Rose Timble, Kenneth Tudor, Neil Walton, Pearl Weber, Silvia Wood. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1921) Stage Play: Honors Are Even. Comedy. Written by Roi Cooper Megrue. Directed by Roi Cooper Megrue [final Broadway credit]. Times Square Theatre: 10 Aug 1921- Oct 1921 (closing date unknown/70 performances). Cast: William Courtenay (as "John Leighton"), Clifford Dempsey (as "David Carter"), Lola Fisher (as "Belinde"), Paul Kelly (as "Ralph Kingsland"), Ambrose Martin (as "A Man"), Henry Mowray (as "Neigel Gordon"), Horace Pollock (as "Parker"), Laurence Redmond (as "The Chair Man"), Ralph Simone (as "Luigi") [Broadway debut], Horace Sinclair (as "Vaughan Outerbridge"), Mabel Stanton (as "Hannah"), Eleanor Woodruff (as "Lucile Berkeley"), "Boots" Wooster (as "Georgy Haile"). Produced by The Selwyns.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Main Line. Comedy. Written by Grace Griswold and Thomas McKean. Directed by Horace Sinclair. Klaw Theatre: 25 Mar 1924- Apr 1924 (closing date unknown/18 performances). Cast: Murray Bennett, Millie Butterfield, Mattie Edwards, Elsie Esmond, Emily Francis, Grace Griswold, Hazel Harroun, Sam Jaffe (as "Izzy Goldstein"), Kevitt Manton, Mary Ricard, Eleanor Seybolt, George Tawde, Jo Wallace, Courtney White. Produced by Comedy Productions Company Inc.
- (1925) Stage Play: Bachelors' Brides. Comedy/farce. Written by Charles Horace Malcolm. Directed by Melville Burke. Cort Theatre: 28 May 1925- Jun 1925 (closing date unknown/22 performances). Cast: Charles Davis, Ann Delafield, Walter Kingsford (as "Robert, Percy's Bodyguard"), Aline McDermott, Percy Norman, Lee Patrick (as "Mary Bowing/Percy's Guardian Angel"), Edward Poland, Olive Reeves-Smith (as "Mrs. Cecil Combemere/Percy's Friend"), Frank Sherlock, Horace Sinclair (as "Mr. Cecil Combemere/Percy's Menace"), George Spavin. Produced by Raye and Co. Inc.
- (1925) Stage Play: Just Beyond. Drama. Written by Reginald Goode. Directed by A.E. Anson. National Theatre: 1 Dec 1925- Dec 1925 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Leslie Barrie (as "Norman Towers"), Alison Bradshaw (as "Nancy"), John C. Carlyle (as "King Billy"), Madelane Hartford (as "Maloga"), Cyril Keightley (as "Major Gerald Towers/Bill"), Wanda Lyon (as "Marjorie"), Frank Terry [credited as Walter Plinge] (as "Jack"), George Romain (as "Dr. Jan Koetbrock"), Horace Sinclair (as "Hon. Cecil Broughton/Dead Fish"), Zeffie Tilbury (as "Mrs. Towers") [final Broadway role], "Wally" (as "Wally"). Produced by Charles K. Gordon.
- (1927) Stage Play: Interference. Written by Roland Pertwee and Harold Dearden. Directed by Campbell Gullan. Empire Theatre: 18 Oct 1927- May 1928 (closing date unknown/224 performances). Cast: Alfred Ayre (as "Fred"), Charles Dalton (as "Chief Inspector Haines"), F.H. Day (as "Joseph Craghurst"), Phoebe Foster (as "Faith Marlay"), Winifred Fraser (as "Mrs. Florence Rooke"), Ethel Griffies (as "Mrs. Barme"), Colin Hunter (as "P.C. Cleaver"), Elsie Landford (as "Barbara Marlay"), Arthur Lewis (as "Childers"), Kathlene MacDonell (as "Deborah Kane"), A.E. Matthews (as "Philip Voaze"), Horace Sinclair (as "Doctor Puttock"), Oscar Stirling (as "Detective Sergeant Bourne"), Philip Tonge (as "Al Lavery"), John Williams (as "Douglas Helder"), Arthur Wontner (as "Sir John Marlay, M.D."). Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1928) Stage Play: Potiphar's Wife. Written by Edgar C. Middleton. Directed by Horace Sinclair. Craig Theatre: 24 Dec 1928- Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: C.E. Ashley, Douglas Barrington, Colin Campbell, Frances Carson, Jerome Collamore, F.H. Day, Ann Delafield, May Ediss, Roland Hogue (as "Major Tony Barlow"), Arthur Lewis, Harry Lillford, Barry O'Neill, Audrey Ridgwell, George Thorpe, Juliette Velty, Marshall Vincent, Henry Warwick (as "William West, K.C."), J.P. Wilson. Produced by Whitbar Co. Inc.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Tyrant. Drama/romance. Written by Rafael Sabatini. Directed by Horace Sinclair. Longacre Theatre: 12 Nov 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Charles Ashley (as "Micheletto da Corella"), Leslie Bailey (as "Page"), Victor Bozart (as "Counselor of Solignola"), Edward Brown (as "Page"), Hubert Brown (as "Executioner"), Lily Cahill (as "Panthasilea Degli Speranzoni"), Louis Calhern (as "Cesare Borgia"), Burr Caruth (as "Paviano"), Cecil Clovelly (as "Counselor of Solignola"), Clay Cody (as "Counselor of Solignola"), Herschel Cropper (as "A Swiss Guard"), Gregory Deane (as "Monk"), Edward Douglas (as "Counselor of Solignola"), Victor Esker (as "Gentleman of Assisi"), Edward Field (as "Lackey"), Arthur Geary (as "Scipione"), Patrick Glasgow (as "Simonetta"), Hugh Gordon (as "Mariano"), Averell Harris (as "Prince Ercole Sinibaldi"), Herbert Hasluck (as "Counselor of Solignola"), Robert Henderson (as "Gianluce Della Pieve"), John Kramer (as "Swiss Guard"), Martin Lane (as "Gentleman of Assisi"), John Lyons (as "Chamberlain"), J. Harold Machon (as "Gino"), Arthur Marlowe (as "Agabito Gherardi"), James Maurier (as "Giovanni"), Arthur Metcalfe (as "Capello"), Florence Metcalfe (as "Lady of Assisi"), Helen Milligan (as "Lady of Assisi"), J.S. Murray (as "Del Campo"), John Park (as "Ramirez"), Leslie Pearsall (as "Swiss Guard"), Frank Terry [credited as Walter Plinge] (as "Gaspara"), Hugh Pollock (as "Lackey"), Ivan Ramer (as "Swiss Guard"), Herbert Ranson (as "Count Guido Degli Speranzoni"), Cecil Reynolds (as "Niccolo Macchiavelli"), George Riddell (as "D'Aldi"), Iven Ross (as "Gentleman of Assisi"), Frederick Rudin (as "Cardinal Remolino"), Byron Russell (as "Santafiora"), Ada Sinclair (as "Giulia"), Ben Small (as "Executioner"), C. Ellsworth Smith (as "Seneschal of Solignola"), Sam Smith (as "Lackey"), Ed Smythe (as "Gentleman of Assisi"), Clara Stager (as "Lady of Assisi"), Lloyd Taylor (as "Ferrante"), Daniel E. Washington (as "Executioner"), Willie Watson (as "Lackey"), Willie Williams (as "Lady of Assisi"), Walter Williams (as "Monk"). Produced by Charles L. Wagner.
- (1931) Stage Play: A Woman Denied. Drama.
- (1933) Stage Play: The School For Husbands. Musical comedy. Music by Edmond W. Rickett. Book by Arthur Guiterman and Lawrence Langner. Based on the play "L'École des maris" by Molière. Music arranged by Edmond W. Rickett. Lyrics by Arthur Guiterman. Musical Director: Edmond W. Rickett. Scenic Design by Lee Simonson. Costume Design by Lee Simonson. Directed by Lawrence Langner. Empire Theatre: 16 Oct 1933- 20 Jan 1934 (116 performances/production rotated with "The Dream of Sganarelle"). Cast: Michael Bartlett (as "Valere"), Marcus Blechman (as "Bear"), Kenneth Bostock, Joan Carr, Stuart Casey, John Cherry, Stanley Harrison (as "Magistrate"), Doris Humphrey (as "Street Dancer/Columbine"), James Jolley (as "Ergaste"), Janice Joyce, Flora Le Breton, George Macready (as "Lysander/1st Bravo"), Lewis Martin, Virginia Marvin, William Miley, Osgood Perkins (as "Sganarelle"), Dorothea Petgen, Robert Reinhart, Horace Sinclair (as "Notary"), Parker Steward, Francis Tyler, June Walker (as "Isabelle"), Charles Weidman, Lee Whitney. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1932) Stage Play: There You Are. Musical.
- (1932) Stage Play: Wild Waves. Comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: Payment Deferred. Drama.
- (1934) Stage Play: Bridal Quilt.
- (1935) Stage Play: The Bishop Misbehaves. Comedy. Written by Frederick J. Jackson. Directed by Ira Hards. Cort Theatre: 20 Mar 1935- Jun 1935 (closing date unknown/121 performances). Cast: Lucy Beaumont Lady Emily Lyons") [final Broadway role], Walter Connolly (as "The Bishop of Broadminster"), Reynolds Denniston (as "Guy Waller"), James Jolley (as "Collins"), Phyllis Joyce (as "Mrs. Waller"), A.P. Kaye (as "Red Eagan"), Charles Laite (as "Frenchy"), Alan Marshall (as "Donald Meadows"), Horace Sinclair (as "Mr. Brooke"), Jane Wyatt (as "Hester Grantham"). Produced by John Golden. Note: Filmed by MGM as The Bishop Misbehaves (1935) with Edmund Gwenn in the role of the Bisop.
- (1935) Stage Play: The Taming of the Shrew. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare.
- (1937) Stage Play: And Now Good-bye. Drama. Written by Philip Howard. Based on a novel by James Hilton. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Reginald Bach. John Golden Theatre: 2 Feb 1937- Feb 1937 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: Margaret Anderson, Thomas Bate, Marguerite Churchill (as "Elizabeth Garland"), Kathryn Collier, Marie De Becker, Eda Heinemann (as "Miss Potts"), Edgar Kent, Richie Ling (as "Dr. Ringwood") [final Broadway role], Philip Merivale (as "Rev. Howat Freemantle"), Hilda Plowright (as "Mrs. Freemantle"), Horace Sinclair (as "Mrs. Trevis"), Ruth Vivian (as "Mrs. Garland"). Produced by John Golden.
- (1937) Stage Play: To Quito and Back. Comedy. Written by Ben Hecht. Production Supervised by Lawrence Langner and Theresa Helburn. Staged by Philip Moeller. Guild Theatre: 6 Oct 1937- Dec 1937 (closing date unknown/46 performances). Cast: Albert Allen, Walter Armin (as "Officer"), Leslie Banks (as "Alexander Sterns"), Harry Bellaver (as "Comrade Patayo"), Tommi Bissell, Samuel Brown, Joseph Buloff, Edilberto G. Burgos, Alfonso Chavez, Fred Clegg, Francis Compton (as "Howard Evans"), Aristes Corona, Natalia Danesi, Juan De Aguenta, Manuel De Moya, Joseph Monneret De Villard, Isobel Donald, Sidonie Espero, Fredericka Fortello, Tuan Garcia, Walter Greaza (as "Harold Frazer"), Virginia Gregori, Louis Halprin, Muggsie, Virginia Holden, Don Kelly, Manart Kippen (as "Colonel Pizarro"), Michael Lackman, Henry Levin, Mildred Levin, George J. Lewis, Lone Mountain, Lena Peters, Charles H. Pinkham, Eugenia Rawls, Shelia Richart, Manuel Risto, Sylvia Sidney (as "Lola Hobbs"), Horace Sinclair (as "Captain Stewart"), Jack Soanes, Jan Ullrich, Evelyn Varden, Augustin Gonzales Villaverde. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1938) Stage Play: The Merry Wives of Windsor. Comedy (revival).
- (1939) Stage Play: Skylark. Comedy.
- (1942) Stage Play: The Rivals. Comedy (revival).
- (1945) Stage Play: The Cherry Orchard. Drama (revival).
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