- (1899 - 1934) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1899) Stage Play: The Girl from Maxim's.
- (1900) Stage Play: Hearts Are Trumps. Melodrama. Written by Cecil Raleigh. Garden Theatre: 21 Feb 1900- May 1900 (closing date unknown/93 performances). Cast: Edwin Arden, Amelia Bingham, May Buckley, Jessie Busley, William Cullington, Philip Cunningham, Henry Davis, Cecil B. DeMille [Broadway debut], Nora Dunblane, Carl Eckstrom, Marian Gardiner, Ruby Hayes, Sidney Herbert, E.M. Holland, Florence Howard, N.L. Jelenko, S. Miller Kent, Wano Lamonthe, Harry Lewis, Claire McDowell, Eleanor Moretti, Etta Morris, Christie Neville, Sara Perry, Florence Robinson, Kate Robinson, Helen Rogers, Meta Rogers, Carl St. Aubyn, Grant Stewart, Grace Van Bentheysen, Pauline Von Arnold, Joseph A. Weber, Wales Winter. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: Pretty Peggy. Drama. Written by Frances Aymar Mathews [earliest Broadway credit]. Herald Square Theatre: 23 Mar 1903- May 1903 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Anne Albert, Bernard A. Reinold [credited as Adolph Bernard] (Broadway debut), James J. Brown, Edward Burgess, Lily Calder, Sydney Cowell, Justine Cutting, Rose Doyle, Carl Eckstrom, Grace George (as "Peg Woffington"), Ruth Holt (may be Ruth Holt Boucicault, but unconfirmed), William Hungerford, Bertie Keller, Norah Lamison, Frances Leigh, Laura Lemmers, S.E. Lewis, Robert Lorraine, Donald MacLaren, Victor Manley, Addison March, Henry March, Margaret Mayo, Fred G. Swift, George Sylvester, Mary Thomas, Annie Ward Tiffany, Miss Tucker, Albert J. Tucker, Lyman Tucker, Bertha Tucman, Burt Tucman. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1905) Stage Play: Siberia (Revival). Written by Bartley Campbell. Academy of Music: 16 Jun 1905- Feb 1905 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Benjamin Ackerman, Noah Beery, Bernard A. Reinold [credited as Adolph Bernard], James T. Bowman, Elliott Dexter, Carl Eckstrom, S.O. Frank, Daniel Gilfether, Felix Haney, Ernest Hastings, Franklyn Roberts, Frederick Roberts, Frank Russell, Burt Tucman, W.C. White, C. Jay Williams. Produced by William A. Brady and Joseph R. Grismer.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Shepherd King.
- (1909) Stage Play: Seven Days. Farce.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Greyhound. Comedy.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Natural Law.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Master. Written by Benjamin F. Glazer. From the German of Hermann Bahr. Fulton Theatre (moved to The Bandbox Theatre from 8 Jan 1917- close): 5 Dec 1916- Jan 1917 (closing date unknown/47 performances). Cast: Edward Abeles [erroneously credited as Edward Abels], Royal Byron, Arnold Daly, Carl Eckstrom, William Frederic, George Gaston, Charles Halton, Edyth Latimer, Florence Oakley, Edna May Oliver [Broadway debut], Ramsey Wallace, Philip Wood. Produced by The Estate of Henry B. Harris.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Master (Revival). Written by Benjamin F. Glazer. From the German of Hermann Bahr. Hudson Theatre: 19 Feb 1918- Mar 1918 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Ann Andrews, Marion Ballou, Royal Byron, Aimee Dalmores, Arnold Daly, Carl Eckstrom, William Frederic, Langdon Gillette, Charles Halton, Paul Irving, Harry Mestayer, Ramsey Wallace. Produced by Arnold Daly.
- (1921) Stage Play: Blue Eyes. Musical comedy.
- (1925) Stage Play: Processional. Comedy. Written by John Howard Lawson. Garrick Theatre: 12 Jan 1925- Mar 1925 (closing date unknown/90 performances). Cast: George Abbott (as "Dynamite Jim"), Patricia Barclay (as "Old Maggie"), Alvah Bessie (as "Soldier and Miner"), E.F. Bliss (as "Gore"), William P. Canfield (as "Man in Silk Hat"), Samuel Chinitz (as "Third Soldier"), Redfield Clarke (as "The Sheriff"), Robert Collyer (as "Slop"), Carl Eckstrom (as "MacCarthy"), Blanche Friderici (as "Mrs. Euphemia Stewart Flimmins"), Ben Grauer(as "Boob Elkins"), Charles Halton (as "Jake Psinkski"), William T. Hayes [credited as William T. Hays] (as "Pop Pratt"), Stanley Lindahl (as "Smith/Second Soldier"), Philip Loeb (as "Isaac Cohen"), Donald MacDonald (as "Philpotts"), Samuel L. Manning (as "Rastus"), Sanford Meisner (as "Soldier and Miner"), Roy Regua (as "Soldier and Miner"), Arthur Sircom (as "Soldier and Miner"), Lee Strasberg (as "First Soldier") [Broadway debut], Ernest Thompson (as "Soldier and Miner"), Harvey Tievs (as "Soldier and Miner"), June Walker (as "Sadie Cohen"), Alan Ward (as "Bill"). Replacement actors during run: Edward Pawley (as "Dynamite Jim"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1934) Stage Play: They Shall Not Die. Drama. Written by John Wexley. Scenic Design by Lee Simonson. Directed by Philip Moeller. Royale Theatre: 21 Feb 1934- Apr 1934 (closing date unknown/62 performances). Cast: Carroll Ashburn (as "Mr. Lawrence/Lowery"), St. Clair Bayfield, Irene Bevans, Alfred Brown, Teddy Browne, Georgia Burke, Orrin Burke, George A. Cameron, George Carroll, George Christie, K. Browne Cooke, Leo Curley, Angus Duncan, Carl Eckstrom (as "Circuit Solicitor Slade") [final Broadway role], Tom Ewell (as "Red/Young Man") [Broadway debut], Jack Flynn, Ross Forrester, Catherine Francis, Vallejo Gantner, Ruth Gordon (as "Lucy Wells"), Anthony Douglas Gregory, Marshall Hale, Bryant Hall, Thurston Hall (as "Judge"), George R. Hayes, Charles Henderson, Harry Hermsen, Fred Herrick, Eddie Hodge (as "Killian/Ensemble"), Lawrence M. Hurdle, William Jackson, Dean Jagger (as "Russell Evans"), Alexander Jones, John L. Kearney, Louis John Latzer, Robert J. Lawrence, William Lynn, William H. Malone, Edward Mann, George C. Mantell, Phil S. Michaels, Fred Miller, Grace Mills, Hale Norcross (as "Luther Blakely"), William Norton, Betty Oakwood, Frederick Persson, Frank Phillips, Robert D. Phillips, Robert Porterfield, Claude Rains (as "Nathan G. Rubin"), Hugh Rennie (as "Smith/Johnny"), Bob Ross, Dorothy E. Ryan, Edward Ryan Jr., Erskine Sanford, Ralph Sanford, Cecil Scott, Joseph Scott, Joseph Smalls, Ben Smith, C. Ellsworth Smith, Al Stokes, Jack Stone, Jerome Sylvon, Ralph Theodore (as "Sheriff Wren"), Robert Thomsen, Derek Trent, Grafton Trew (as "Warner"), Allan Vaughan, Ben Vivian, Linda Watkins, Charles Wellesley, Albert West, Helen Westley (as "Mrs. Wells"), John Wheeler, Frank Wilson, Frank Woodruff, James Young. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
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