- (1907 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1907) Stage Play: The Boys of Company "B." Comedy. Written by Rida Johnson Young. Directed by Arnold Daly. Lyceum Theatre: 8 Apr 1907- Jul 1907 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Cast: Charles Arthur, W. Elmer Booth, F.P. Cahill, Verner Clarges, Morgan Coman, Gretchen Dale, Arnold Daly (as "Tony Allen"), Howard Estabrook, Jennie A. Eustace (as "Mrs. MacLane"), Roy Fairchild (as "Arthur Stabler"), Richard Garrick, Alfred Kappeler, Robert McWade, Percival T. Moore, Florence Nash (as "Madge Blake") [Broadway Debut], Frances Ring (as "Eileen MacLane"), Mack Sennett (as "Joseph E. Whiting"). Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Flag Station/The Lemonade Boy/The Monkey's Paw.
- (1907) Stage Play: Miss Hook of Holland. Musicaal comedy.
- (1908) Stage Play: Algeria.
- (1930) Stage Play: Lady Clara. Comedy.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Lily. Written by David Belasco. Based on the French of Pierre Wolff and Gaston LerouxStuyvesant Theatre: 23 Dec 1909- May 1909 (closing date unknown/164 performances). Cast: Charles Cartwright, Julia Dean, Leo Ditrichstein, Aileen Flaven, Alfred Hickman, William J. Kelly, Bruce McRae, Dodson Mitchell, Florence Nash, Nance O'Neil, Douglas Patterson, Robert Robson, Marshall Stuart, Ethel Grey Terry. Produced by David Belasco.
- (1910) Stage Play: Miss Patsy. Farce.
- (1912) Stage Play: Within the Law.
- (1917) Stage Play: Remnant.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Mirage. Melodrama
- (1922) Stage Play: Merton of the Movies. Comedy. Written by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Adapted from the story by Harry Leon Wilson. Directed by Hugh Ford. Cort Theatre: 13 Nov 1922- 20 Oct 1923 (392 performances). Cast: Mel. A. Buser (as "The Cross-Eyed Man"), Lewis Buxton (as "Weller's Cameraman"), Romaine Callender (as "J. Sloane Henshaw"), E.J. Chatterly (as "Sigmund's Cameraman"), Alexander Clark Jr. (as "Harold Parmalee"), Albert Cowles (as "Sigmund's Cameraman"), A.L. Ehrman (as "Mr. Patterson"), Edward M. Favor (as "Amos G. Gashwiler"), Gladys Feldman (as "Beulah Baxter"), Agnes Findlay (as "Felice"), Mary Elizabeth Forbes (as "Muriel Mercer"), Tom Hadaway (as "Weller Glenn Hunter (as "Merton Gill"), Billy Janney (as "Jimmy"), Wilton Lackaye Jr. (as "Eddie"), Joseph Lothian (as "Weller's Cameraman"), Edwin Maxwell (as "Sigmund Rosenblatt/The Man from Bigart"), Bert Melville (as "Elmer Huff"), Saul Mile (as "Max"), J.K. Murray (as "Lester Montague"), Florence Nash (as "The Montague Girl"), Esther Pinch (as "Tessie Kerns"), Lynn Pratt (as "A Mysterious Visitor"), W.H. Seniro (as "Charley Harper"), Clara Sidney (as "Mrs. Patterson"), G.S. Spelvin (as "A Sheik"), Yashi Turi (as "Togo"), John Webster (as "Jeff Baird"), Lucille Webster (as "Casting Director"). Understudy: Maurice Burke. Produced by George C. Tyler and Hugh Ford. Note: Filmed as Merton of the Movies (1947), Merton of the Movies (1924), Merlene of the Movies (1981).
- (1925) Stage Play: A Lady's Virtue. Written by Rachel Crothers. Directed by Rachel Crothers. Bijou Theatre: 23 Nov 1925- Mar 1926 (136 performances). Cast: Florence Arlington (as "A Maid"), George Barbier (as "Walter Lucas"), Martin Berkeley (as "Tschstanoff"), Isabel Irving (as "Mrs. Lucas"), Joseph King (as "Montie"), George Meeker (as "Ralph Lucas"), Guido Nadzo (as "Eugenio"), Florence Nash (as "Sally Halstead"), Mary Nash (as "Madame Sisson"), Robert Warwick (as "Harry Holstead"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Two Orphans. Drama.
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