- (1895) Stage: Appeared (as "Duke of Malsbury"; Broadway debut) in "Mistress Betty" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Clyde Fitch. Garrick Theatre: 15 Oct 1895-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Helena Modjeska.
- (1896) Stage: Appeared (as "Robert 'Cap' Sheaf") in "The Great Northwest" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Herbert Hall Winslow and Will R. Wilson. American Theatre: 31 Aug 1896-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Frances Drake, Maud Hosford, John E. Kellerd (as "Bart Foxwell").
- (1899) Stage: Appeared (as "Messala") in "Ben Hur" on Broadway. Drama. Vocal and instrumental music by Edgar Stillman Kelley. Dramatized by William Young. Based on the novel by Lew Wallace. Directed by Ben Teal. Broadway Theatre: 29 Nov 1899-May 1900 (closing date unknown/194 performances). Cast: Adeline Adler, Mabel Bert, Edmund Collier, Emmett Corrigan, Charles Craig, Henry Devere, William Ford, William Frederic, Paul Gerson, Henry Lee, Gretchen Lyons, Robert Mansfield, Henry Montrose, Frank Mordaunt, Edward Morgan (as "Ben Hur"), Frederick Perry (replacement actor), Corona Riccardo, Mary Shaw, F.S. Thorpe, Frederick Truesdell, Charles J. Wilson. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1900) Stage: Appeared (as "Messala") in "Ben Hur", produced on Broadway. Drama. Directed by Ben Teal. Broadway Theatre 3 Sep 1900-Oct 1900 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: William Farnum (as "Ben Hur"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1903) Stage: Appeared in "The Suburban" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Charles T. Dazey. Academy of Music: 23 Mar 1903-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: J.H. Gilmour, Charles Gotthold (as "Donald Gordon").
- (1903) Stage: Appeared (as "Henry") in "Hearts Courageous" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Franklin Fyles and Ramsay Morris. Dramatized from the novel by Hallie Erminie Rives. Broadway Theatre: 5 Oct 1903-Oct 1903 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Hector Dion, James J. Farnsworth, Maude Fealy (as "Anne Tillotson"), John C. Fenton, Charles R. Gilbert, Theodore Hamilton, Thomas H. Ince, Daniel Jarrett, Orrin Johnson (as "Louis Armand" / "Marquis de la Rouerie"), Carey Livingstone, Charles M. Staley, Frank M. Stammers, John T. Sullivan, Edward S. Tilden.
- (1904) Stage: Appeared in "Love's Pilgrimage" on Broadway.
- (1904) Stage: Appeared (as "R.T.D. Boggs") in "The Errand Boy" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by George Totten Smith. Musical Director: Edwin L. Walker. Featuring songs with lyrics by Edward P. Moran. Haverly's 14th Street Theatre: 31 Oct 1904-5 Nov 1904 (8 performances). Cast: M.J. Anderson, William Arcall, Rose Beaumont, Clem Bevans, May Bishop, Florence Brooks, Maud Cecil, W.S. Cetti, Charles Clovet, Marguerite Cogan, Dave Coogan, Helena DaNourie, Dave Davis, Abbot Davison, Sylvia Diamond, Frank C. Evans, Ida Gerard, Rose Gilday, Amy Gillette, Edith Hart, Lola Hilton, Francis King, Blanche Latell, William Lawrence, Mary Lloyd, Marcia Loraine, Joe Mack, Agnes Marsh, Lilyan Marsh, J.A. Mullen, Pauline Pearl, Kitty Pope, Charles Saxon, E.R. Scrimshaw, Frankie Seymour, Lizzie Southwalk, Richard Stubbs, Florinne Sweetman, Mark Tomsen, Billy B. Van [credited as Billie B. Van], Gladys Walker, Stella Warner, Nettie Wheeler, W.E. Whitehall. Produced by Sam Harris, A.H. Woods and P.H. Sullivan.
- (1904) Stage: Appeared in "Home Folks" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Charles T. Dazey. New York Theatre: 26 Dec 1904-Jan 1905 (closing date unknown/34 performances). Cast: Belle D'Aube, Chrystal Herne, Julie Herne, William Ingersoll, Charles Lamb, Desiree Lazard, Roso Marston, Charles Mason, Morton McKim, Samuel Reed, Jack Ryan, Arthur Sanders, Howard Sloat, Charles Stedman, Frances Stevens, Walter Thomas, Ida Waterman, Thomas A. Wise.
- (1905) Stage: Appeared in "Strolling Players" on Broadway (played in repertory with "At the Threshold", "The System of Dr. Tarr", "The Lady Bookie", "The Lady Across the Hall", "A Passion in the Suburb", "The Cardinal's Edict", "A Woman's Pity"]. Written by Arthur Hornblow. Berkeley Lyceum Theatre: 27 Feb 1905-8 Apr 1905 (24 performances). Cast: Leila Cory, Eleanor Elkins, Grace Filkins, Frances Fontaine, Frank Keenan, Charles Mason, Mrs. Oakes, Lowell Sherman, Madison Williams. Produced by The Frank Keenan Players.
- (1905) Stage: Appeared in "The Squaw Man', produced on Broadway. Drama. Written / directed (w/William Faversham') by Edwin Milton Royle. Wallack's Theatre: 23 Oct 1905-Apr 1906 (closing date unknown/222 performances). Cast: C.A. Carlton, George Fawcett, William Frederick, Selene Johnson, Mitchell Lewis, Bertram Marburgh, Adrienne Morrison [credited as Mabel Morrison], Theodore Roberts, W.H. Sadler, Emmett Shackelford, Herbert Sleath, Hugo Toland, Cecil Ward, Frederick Watson, Baco White. Produced by Liebler & Co. NOTES: (1) The play proved quite durable. It enjoyed four Broadway revivals into 1922. (2) Filmed as The Squaw Man (1914), The Squaw Man (1931), The Squaw Man (1918)).
- (1910) Stage: Appeared (as "Dan Stark") in "The Barrier" on Broadway. Written by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. From the novel by Rex Beach. New Amsterdam Theatre: 10 Jan 1910-Jan 1910 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: James Durkin (as "Capt. Burrell"), Alphonse Ethier, J.H. Greene, Abigail Marshall, John Pierson, Theodore Roberts, Florence Rockwell, Guinio Socola, Harold Ziegler, Rosalind Ziegler. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1911) Stage: Appeared in "The Silent Call" on Broadway. Written / directed by Edwin Milton Royle. Broadway Theatre: 2 Jan 1911-Jan 1911 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Charles S. Abbe, Frank Bixby, Samuel J. Burton, Stella Condon, George W. Deyo, Walter Dickinson, Dustin Farnum, George Fawcett, Elmer Grandin, Tom Gunn, Henry Hicks, Maud Hosford, Frank Klein, T.J. McGrane, Theodore Roberts, Leila Romer Tyler. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1912) Stage: Appeared (final Broqadway role) in "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" on Broadway. Melodrama (original production). Written by Eugene Walter. Based on the novel by John Fox Jr. New Amsterdam Theatre: 29 Jan 1912-Feb 1912 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Berton Churchill (as "John Hale"), Charlotte Walker (as "June"), Lillian Dix, Alice Lindahl, Willard Robertson, Richard Sterling, Cyrus Wood, George Woodward. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger. NOTE: Filmed as The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1914), The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1916), The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1923), Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1927), The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1936).
- (1922) Novel: "Injun and Whitey to the Rescue". NOTE: Published for Kindle (302 KB) via Amazon Digital Services. ASIN: B002I636T6.
- Story: "By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them". NOTE: Filmed as The Toll Gate (1920).
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