- (1900 - 1936) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: Naughty Anthony. Farce. Written by David Belasco. Herald Square Theatre: 8 Jan 1900- Mar 1900 (closing date unknown/90 performances). Cast: Mary Barker, Blanche Bates (as "Cora"), Katherine Black, Albert Bruning, Samuel Edwards, William Elton, Claude Gillingwater, Maud Harrison, Janet Hudson, Frances Jolliffe, William J. Le Moyne, Ethel Norman, Olive Redpath, Brandon Tynan [Broadway debut], E.P. Wilkes, Frank Worthing (as "Anthony Depew"), Charles Wingate [credited as Charles Wyngate], Fanny Young. Produced by David Belasco.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Heather Field. Drama. Written by Edward Martyn. Carnegie Lyceum: 19 Apr 1900 (1 performance/played in conjunction with A Troubadour). Cast: Charles J. Bell, J.H. Howland, Jobyna Howland, William Humphrey, Caroline Keeler, John E. Kellerd, William J. McCahill, Brandon Tynan [credited as J. Brandon Tynan], Joseph B. Wilkes.
- (1900) Stage Play: Richard Carvel. Drama. Written by Edward E. Rose. From a novel by Winston Churchill. Incidental music by William Furst. Musical Director: William Furst. Empire Theatre: 11 Sep 1900- Jan 1901 (closing date unknown/129 performances). Cast: 'Lewis Baker (I)' (as "Grafton Carvel"), Arthur Byron (as "Lord Comyn"), Herbert Carr, Marian Childers, Morgan Coman, Ida Conquest (as "Dorothy Manners"), William Downing, John Drew (as "Richard Carvel"), George Forbes (as "Topham Beauclerk"), Charles Gibson (as "Bailiff's Assistant"), George Harcourt (as "Hatter/Butler") [Broadway debut], Harry Harwood, Robert Hazelton, Mrs. W.G. Jones, Frank Lamb, George LeSoir (as "Capt. John Paul Jones"), Frank Losee (as "Duke of Chartersea"), Olive May (as "Patty Swain"), Joseph Maylon (as "Hapgood"), Paul McAllister, Georgie Mendum (as "Lady Diana"), Dodson Mitchell (as "Capt. Lewis"), Frederick Morris (as "Haberdasher"), J.L. Norton, Francis Powers (as "Horace Walpole"), Robert Schable (as "Mr. Dix"), Charlotte Townsend, Brandon Tynan, James Weed (as "Captain Stanwix"), John Williams (as "Scipio"). Replacement actor: Douglas Lloyd (as "Scipio"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Auctioneer. Comedy. Written by Charles Klein and Lee Arthur. Scenic Design by John H. Young. Directed by David Belasco. Bijou Theatre: 23 Sep 1901- Dec 1901 (closing date unknown/105 performances). Cast: Corah Adams (as "Miss Finch"), Marie Bates (as "Mrs. Eagan"), Elizabeth Berkeley (as "Miss Crompton"), Tony Bevan (as "Chestnut Vendor"), William Boag (as "Groode"), Eugene Canfield (as "Mo Fininski"), Maria Davis (as "Mrs. Levi"), Ruth Dennis (as "Mandy/Miss Crompton"), Horace James (as "Dawkins"), Nina Lyn (as "Miss Manning"), Nellie Lynch (as "Minnie"), H. S. Millward (as "Critch"), Helena Phillips (as "Mrs. Sampson"), Harry L. Rawlins (as "Policeman"), Harry Rogers (as "Jacob Sampson"), Brandon Tynan (as "Richard Eagan"), Cyril Vezina (as "Customer"), David Warfield (as "Simon Levi"), Odell Williams (as "Callahan"), Maude Winter (as "Helga"). Produced by David Belasco. Note: Filmed as The Auctioneer (1927) by Fox Film Corporation.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Lady of Lyons. (Revival). Written by Sir Edward George Bulwer-Lytton. Garrick Theatre: 19 May 1902- May 1902 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Edward Abeles, Macklyn Arbuckle, Edwin Arden, Cosmo Kyrle Bellew, W.E. Chase, Russell Crauford, Charles Haskins, Robert E. Homans, Leonard Ide [Broadway debut], Mrs. W.G. Jones, Mary Mannering, Kate Pattison Selton, Becton Radford, May Seymour, William H. Thompson [credited as W.H. Thompson], Brandon Tynan. Produced by Frank McKee. Notes: (1) Filmed as In the Name of Love (1925) (2) Play was one of the earliest ever recorded on Broadway with the original production dating to 1838 at the Park Theatre (originally named the New Theatre, built in 1798 and which burned down in 1848).
- (1902) Stage Play: Robert Emmet. Written by Brandon Tynan.
- (1904) Stage Play: Robert Emmet. Written by Brandon Tynan.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Comet. Written by Owen Johnson [earliest Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law. Bijou Theatre: 30 Dec 1907- Feb 1908 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Robert Coleman, Florence Fisher, Mrs. Jacques Martin, Dodson Mitchell, Alla Nazimova, Brandon Tynan.
- (1910) Stage Play: Little Eyolf. Drama. Written by Henrik Ibsen. Nazimova's 39th Street Theatre: 18 Apr 1910- May 1910 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Alla Nazimova (as "Mrs. Rita Allmers"), Gertrude Berkeley, Ida Conquest, Robert T. Haines, Master George Tobin, Brandon Tynan. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1913) Stage Play: Joseph and His Brethren. Written by Louis N. Parker. Directed by Louis N. Parker and Frederick Stanhope [earliest Broadway credit]. Century Theatre: 11 Jan 1913- Apr 1913 (closing date unknown/121 performances). Cast: Brandon Tynan (as "Joseph"), William T. Carleton, Sidney D. Carlyle, Edwin Cushman, Pauline Frederick (as "Potiphar's Wife"), Bennett Kilpack, Emmett King, Walter Kreemer, Howard Kyle, Irma Lerna, Ernest Milton, James O'Neill (as "Jacob/Pharoah"), Franklin Pangborn (as "Asher/Ranofer"), Violet Romer, Arthur Row, Harold Rowe, Madeline Traverse, John M. Troughton, Frank Woolfe. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1915) Stage Play: Trilby. (Revival). Written by Paul M. Potter. From the novel by George L. Du Maurier. Shubert Theatre: 3 Apr 1915- Jun 1915 (closing date unknown/73 performances). Cast: Leslie Austen, Cynthia Brooke, Virginia Fox Brooks, Rose Coghlan, Leo Ditrichstein (as "Zou Zou"), Annie Esmond, Walter Fredericks, Taylor Holmes (as "Gecko"), Cecil King, Wilton Lackaye (as "Svengali"), George MacFarlane, Frederick Macklyn, Burr McIntosh (as "Taffy"), Leslie Ryecroft, Brandon Tynan. Produced by Joseph Brooks and Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Note: Mr. Lackaye reprised his role for the film version, Trilby (1915).
- (1916) Stage Play: The Melody of Youth. Written by Brandon Tynan. Directed by Brandon Tynan. Fulton Theatre (moved to The Criterion Theatre from 10 Apr 1916- close): 15 Feb 1916- unknown (111 performances). Cast: Florine Arnold, Lily Cahill, Maggie Holloway Fischer, George Giddens, William Harrigan, William J. Kelly, Mary Leslie Mayo [final Broadway role], Charles McCarthy, James O'Neill, Brandon Tynan. Produced by Hackett and Tyler.
- (1916) Stage Play: Major Pendennis. Written by Langdon Mitchell from a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray. Criterion Theatre: 26 Oct 1916- Mar 1917 (closing date unknown/75 performances). Cast: Alice Chapin, John Drew, Jane Houston, Walter Kingsford, Lester Lonergan, Helen MacKellar, Helen Menken, John S. O'Brien, Edith Shayne, Alison Skipworth, Brandon Tynan, Leonard Willey, Mary Worth. Produced by John D. Williams.
- (1918) Stage Play: Success. Written by Adeline Leitzbach and Theodore A. Liebler Jr. Harris Theatre: 28 Jan 1918- Mar 1918 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Richard Abbott, Emily Callaway, Caree Clarke, L. Melton Clodagh, Marion Coakley, Jess Dandy, James Durkin, Lionel Glenister, Louis Leon Hall, William Hassan, Helen Holmes, Arda La Croix, George Leffingwell, Mildred Southwick, Brandon Tynan. Note: Filmed by Murray W. Garsson Productions (distributed by Metro Pictures) as Success (1923) starring Mr. Tynan.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Matinee Hero. Written by Leo Ditrichstein and A.E. Thomas. Vanderbilt Theatre: 7 Oct 1918- Dec 1918 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Mary Boland, Leo Ditrichstein, Josephine Hamner, Robert McWade, Jessie Parnell, Catherine Proctor, William Ricciardi, Brandon Tynan, Cora Witherspoon. Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Marquis de Priola. Written by Henri Lavedan. Liberty Theatre: 20 Jan 1919- Mar 1919 (closing date unknown/70 performances). Cast: Gustav Bowhan, Lily Cahill, Orlando Daly, Leo Ditrichstein, Katherine Emmett, Jane Grey, Josephine Hamner, Walter Howe, Adrian H. Rosely, Harold Seton, Brandon Tynan.
- (1925) Stage Play: Human Nature. Comedy. Written by Elliott Nugent. Directed by J.C. Nugent and Frederick Stanhope. Liberty Theatre: 24 Sep 1925- Sep 1925 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Helen Carew (as "Mrs. Dr. Langdon"), Frank Conroy (as "Phil Holt"), Mary Duncan (as "Bess Flanders"), Sue MacManamy (as "Mrs. Trayne"), John Marston (as "Jim Trayne"), Master Edwin Mills (as "Dicky Langdon"), Brandon Tynan (as "Mr. Hale"), Fritz Williams (as "Dr. Langdon"). Produced by Gene Buck.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Senator Keeps House. Written by Martha Morton.
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