- Leading British stage actor and producer.
- (1898) He acted in R.C. Carton's play, "Lord and Lady Algy," at the Avenue Theatre in London, England with Henry Kemble and Miss Compton in the cast.
- (1901 - 1912) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1901) Stage Play: A Message from Mars. Drama. Written by Richard Ganthony. Garrick Theatre: 7 Oct 1901- Mar 1902 (closing date unknown/184 performances). Cast: Charles Hawtrey (as "Horace Parker") [Broadway debut], W. Ashton (as "Watchman"), Edward Barrow (as "Mr. Carruthers"), Jessie Bateman (as "Minnie Templer"), Arthur Burne (as "Dr. Chapman"), Adie Burt (as "Polly"), H. Colman (as "Muggeridge"), Master Harold De Becker (as "The Emperor"), Marie De Becker (as "Guest"), Nesta De Becker (as "Girl"), Eric Dudley (as "Mr. Shillingford"), Ethel Hollingshead (as "Bella"), W. Hulbert (as "Guest"), Thomas Kelly (as "Boy"), Lillian Morgan (as "Guest"), Miss Park (as "Guest"), B.W. Parmenter (as "Servant, At Mrs. Clarence's"), Bella Pateman (as "Miss Parker"), Robert Pateman (as "A Tramp"), Edgar Payne (as "Mr. Ferguson"), R.G. Pegg (as "Jim"), E. Phillips (as "Paper Boy"), George Pickett (as "Joe the Coster"), Arthur Playfair (as "Policeman"), Lydia Rachel (as "A Poor Woman"), Faith Reynolds (as "A Flower Girl"), Mr. Richards (as "Guest"), Florence Sinclair (as "Mrs. Clarence"), Henry Stephenson (as "The Messenger from Mars") [Broadway debut], E.W. Tarver (as "Arthur Dicey"), F. Walters (as "Sir Edward Vivian"), Wallace Widdicombe [credited as Wallace Widdecombe] (as "Sir Roland Wright"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: A Message from Mars. Drama (revival). Written by Richard Ganthony. Criterion Theatre: 30 Mar 1903- May 1903 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Charles Hawtrey (as "Horace Parker"), W. Ashton, Hetta Bartlett, Frances Belmont, Adie Burt, Nannette Comstock, Master Harold De Becker, Marie De Becker, Nesta De Becker, Gilbert Douglas, Eric Dudley, W. Hulbert, Emmet Lennon, Lillian Morgan, Master Thomas Morris, B.W. Parmenter, Edgar Payne, R.G. Pegg, E. Phillips, George Pickett, Arthur Playfair, Lydia Rachel, Henry Stephenson, E.W. Tarver, Fred Thorne, F. Walters, Wallace Widdicombe. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed twice as A Message from Mars (1913), and A Message from Mars (1921).
- (1903) Stage Play: The Man from Blankley's. Written by Thomas Anstey Guthrie. Criterion Theatre: 16 Sep 1903- Nov 1903 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: Fanny Brough, Adie Burt, E. Holman Clark [credited as Holman Clark], Alice De Winton [only Broadway role], Vere Gerald, Charles Hawtrey, Mabel Henry, Henry Kemble, Arthur Playfair, Eben Plympton, Lydia Rachel, Faith Reynolds, Herbert Ross, Maude Shelton, Henry Stephenson. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: Saucy Sally. Farce. Written by F.C. Burnand. Lyceum Theatre: 4 Apr 1904- Apr 1904 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Frances Belmont, Julia Booth, Fanny Brough, Charles Hawtrey, Ethel Hollingshead, Arthur Playfair, E.A. Plumpton, Faith Reynolds, Henry Stephenson, E.W. Tarver, Fred Thorne, Wallace Widdecombe. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: A Message from Mars. Drama (revival). Written by Richard Ganthony. Criterion Theatre: 17 Oct 1904- Nov 1904 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: W. Ashton, Master Charles Barriscale, Hetta Bartlett, Eric Dudley, Margaret V. Dunne, Loraine Frost, W.H. Gilmore, Henry J. Hadfield, Arthur Hare, Mona Harrison, Charles Hawtrey, June Hazlett, Ethel Hertzlet, W. Hulbert, Henry Laurent, Cecil Magnus, Master Thomas Morris, Faithful Pearce, R.G. Pegg, E. Phillips, George Pickett, Fred Thorne, Nellie Tyler, F. Walters, Alice Wilson, Cyril Young. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1912) Stage Play: Dear Old Charlie. Written by Charles H. Brookfield. Based on "Celimare le bien-aime" by Mr. Delacour and Eugene Labiche. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 15 Apr 1912- May 1912 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: E. Holman Clark, Arthur Grenville, Charles Hawtrey [final Broadway role], Enid Leslie, Edmund Maurice, Gertrude Thornton, C.B. Vaughan, Mabel Young.
- (January 1, 1913) He acted in George A. Birmingham's play, "General John Regan", at the Apollo Theatre in London, England with Cathleen Nesbitt and Eva Leonard Boyne in the cast.
- (1922) He produced Oscar Straus's musical, "The Last Waltz", at the Gaiety Theatre in London, England with Jose Collins, Bertram Wallis, Kingsley Lark, Amy Augarde and Alfred Wellesley in the cast. Robert Evett was the director.
- (August 7 to 19, 1922) His play, "The Private Secretary," was performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Eloise Sterling was director.
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