- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Sweet Nell of Old Drury (1900). Melodrama/farce. Written by Paul Kester. Directed by Ben Teal. Knickerbocker Theatre: 31 Dec 1900- Jan 1901 (closing date unknown/18 performances). Cast: Harry Blair, Jane Blair, Louie Blair, Blanche Burton, Louise Draper, William Elton, Clare Fremont, Richard Fulton, Charles Gotthold [Broadway debut], LeRoy Hanlon, D.H. Harkins, Pauline Harrice, Charles Howard, Wright Kramer, Adrienne La Salle, Foster Lardner, Alice Neal, May Odlin, William Odlin, Dorothy Palmer, Walter Pleugh, Ethel Powers, Ada Rehan (as "Nell Gwynne"), Fulton Russell, Richard Russell, Marion Stuart, White Whittlesey.
- The Love Match (1901). Written by Sydney Grundy. Lyceum Theatre: 12 Oct 1901- Nov 1901 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Frank C. Bangs, Owen S. Fawcett, Bertha Galland, Charles Gotthold, Louis Hendricks, Deronda Mayo, L.F. Morrison, James Otley, Miss Prince, William Sauter, Harry B. Stanford, Mrs. Charles Walcott, Stephen Wright. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- D'Arcy of the Guards (1901). Comedy. Written by Louis Evan Shipman. Savoy Theatre: 16 Dec 1901- Jan 1902 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Walter Allen, Janet Barrington, Meriam Bruce, John Cooper, George Cornish, Arthur Elliott, Harris L. Forbes, Charles Gotthold, James A. Leahy, Henry Miller, George C. Pearce, Thomas Prescott, Florence Rockwell, Otis Turner, Louise Wakelee, Robert Warring. Produced by Henry Miller.
- The Suburban (1903). Drama. Written by Charles T. Dazey. Academy of Music: 23 Mar 1903- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: J.H. Gilmour, Charles Gotthold (as "Donald Gordon"), William S. Hart.
- It Happened in Nordland (1904). Musical comedy. Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Glen MacDonough. Lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Lew M. Fields Theatre (on hiatus from 30 Apr 1905- 30 Aug 1905, then resumed production at the Lew M. Fields Theatre): 5 Dec 1904- 25 Nov 1905 (254 performances). Cast: Indiola Arnold, Maida Athens, Georgia Baron, Edna Birch, Alfred Borneman, William Burress, Marie Cahill, Josephine Carlin, Adah Carlyle, Joseph Carroll, Mattie Chapin, May Chapin, Bessie Clayton, Jeanne Crane, Jessie Crane, Jean d'Albert, Harry Davenport (as "Prince George of Nebula"), Franklin Deland, Paula Desmond, George V. Dill, Fanny Dupre, Frederick Fair, Barbara Farres, Grace Field, Ruthita Field, Lew Fields (as "Hubert"), Harry Fisher, Harriet Forsythe, Carolyn Fostelle, Pauline Frederick (as "Miss Hicks/Countess Pokota"), Emily Fulton, Ethel Gilmore, Mabel Gilmore, Ray Gilmore, Rosemary Glosz, Charles Gotthold (as "Hugo von Armin"), Gertrude Grant, Jack Hall, Joseph Herbert, May Hickey, Katherine Howland, Amalie Karle, Elba Kenny, Frankie Lee, May Leslie, Walter Lindberg, Hattie Lorraine, Loretta MacDonald, Diva Marolda, Maud Mills, Edmund Mortimer, Herman Noble, Billie Norton, Frank O'Neill, Charlotte Palmer, Susanne Parker, Clara Pitt, Harriet Raymond, Jessie Richmond, May Robson (as "Princess Aline"), R.W. Rosemire, Julius Steger, Marie Troy, W.C. Van Brunt, Dorothy Watson, Parvin White, Minnie Whitmore, Ocie Williams, Elizabeth Young. Produced by Hamlin, Mitchell and Fields.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Great Divide. Drama. Written by William Vaughn Moody. Directed by Henry Miller. Princess Theatre: 3 Oct 1906- 24 Mar 1907 (238 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, William J. Butler, Laura Hope Crews (as "Polly Jordan"), Robert Cummings, Nolan Gagne, Charles Gotthold, Bertram Harrison (as "An Architect"), Henry Miller, Frederick Moore, Leon Roberts, Henry B. Walthall (as "Burt Williams"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Jordan"), Arnold Wilbur, Charles Wyngate. Replacement actors: Lous Bishop Hall, Edith Wynne Matthison (as "Ruth Jordan"). Produced by Henry Miller. Note: Produced on film as The Great Divide (1929).
- (1906) Stage Play: Pippa Passes. Written by Robert Browning. Directed by Henry Miller. Majestic Theatre: 12 Nov 1906- 7 Dec 1906 (9 performances). Cast: Carroll J. Barry, William Beach, Ray Beveridge, William J. Butler, Robert Cummings, Charles Gotthold, Harrison Hunter, Mrs. Le Moyne (as "Ottima"), Eleanora Leigh, Laura Moore, Pauline Potter, T.H. Roberts, T.A. Shannon, Mabel Taliaferro (as "Pippa"), Henry B. Walthall, Ernst Wilkes, Gavin Young. Produced by Henry Miller.
- The Great Divide (1907). Drama (revival). Written by William Vaughn Moody.
- The Great Divide (1908). Drama (revival). Written by William Vaughn Moody.
- The Turning Point (1910). Written by Preston Gibson. Hackett Theatre: 28 Feb 1910- Apr 1910 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Edna A. Crawford, Grace Filkins, Charles Gotthold, Charles N. Greene, Cuyler Hastings, Charlotte Ives, James Kirkwood, Amelia Mayborn, Edward See.
- The Great Divide (1917). Drama (revival). Written by William Vaughn Moody. Lyceum Theatre: 7 Feb 1917- Mar 1917 (closing date unknown/53 performances). Cast: Byron Beasley (as "Philip Jordan"), James Galloway, Charles Gotthold (as "Winthrop Newbury"), James Hagan (as "Burt Williams"), Gladys Hanson, Robert B. Kegerreis, Alice Lindahl, John Lockett, Harry E. McKee, Henry Miller (as "Stephen Ghent"), Gordon Morris, Leon Roberts, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Jordan"), Arnold Wilbur. Produced by Henry Miller.
- One of Us (1918). Written by Jack Lait and Joseph Swerling. Bijou Theatre: 9 Sep 1918- Sep 1918 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Arthur Ashley, William Balfour, Harry C. Bradley, Ruth Donnelly, Charles Gotthold, Mrs. Edmund Gurney, Harry Hart, Isabella Jason, Stanley Jessup, Frank Livingston, Bertha Mann, Helene Montrose, Frank Raymond, Murray Stevens, Millard Vincent. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- Potash and Perlmutter, Detectives (1926). Comedy. Written by Montague Glass and Jules Eckert Goodman. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Ritz Theatre: 31 Aug 1926- Oct 1926 (closing date unknown/47 performances). Cast: Mathilde Cottrelly (as "Rosie Potash"), Arthur Dunn (as "Sigmund Fried"), Charles Gotthold (as "George McAdam"), Harry Hanlon (as "Henry Dubois "), Annette Hoffman (as "Babette Imerglick"), Allen Jenkins (as "Cunningham"), Robert Z. Leonard, Patricia O'Connor Letty Isabel O'Madigan (as "Mrs. McAdam"), Brandon Peters (as "Hal Mason"), Hartley Power (as "Kent J. Goldstein"), Ludwig Satz (as "Abe Potash"), Hope Sutherland (as "Jean McAdam"), Robert Vivian (as "Hedges"), Max Waizman (as "Henry D. Feldman"), Edwin Walter (as "Tegner"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- Rosalie (1928). Musical. Music by George Gershwin and Sigmund Romberg. Material by William Anthony McGuire and Guy Bolton. Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse and Ira Gershwin. Vocal arrangements by Arthur Johnston. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger, William Daly, Maurice De Packh, Hans Spialek, Max Steiner and Hilding Andersson. Choreographed by Seymour Felix. Directed by William Anthony McGuire. New Amsterdam Theatre: 10 Jan 1928- 27 Oct 1928 (335 performances). Cast: Joan Adaire, Bobbe Arnst, Frank Atwell, Jeanne Audree, Colette Ayers, Mabel Baade, Berkman Bauer, Jack Bauer, Elsie Behrens, Marion Benda, Joey Benton, Caryl Bergman, Claudia Dell, Harry Donaghy, Jack Donahue, Lewis Dower, George Eising, Walter Fairmont, Anne Fallon, Hazel Forbes, Betty Garst, Mary Gassman, Gladys Glad, Carlos Gomez, Charles Gotthold, Dolores Grant, Yvonne Grey, Bernard Hazzert, Henri Jackin, A.P. Kaye, Ethel Kriston, David Labris, Antonina Lalaew, Leon Leshay, Preston Lewis, Phyllis Loft, Martha Mackay, Virginia Magee, Edith Martin, Doris Maye, John McCahill, Oliver McLennan, Gene McVey, William McVey, Marilyn Miller, Frank Morgan, Wilma Novak, Patsy O'Day, Clarence Oliver, Lucille Osborne, Lillian Ostrom, Howard Phillips, Ethel Raye, Gladys Redmond, Fielden Reed, Addie Rolfe, Beatrice Shaw, Rose Shaw, Mark Shull, Beatrice Smith, Leslie Storey, Frank Subers, Ruth Tara, Gladys Turner, Edgar Welch, Diana White, Paulette Winston, Star Woodman, Halfred Young, Marion Young. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
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