- (1902) Stage: Appeared (credited as Harry Warner; Broadway debut) in "Audrey" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Harriet Ford and E.F. Boddington. Based on the novel by Mary Johnston. Special music composed by Henry K. Hadley. Directed by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. Hoyt's Theatre: 24 Nov 1902-Jan 1903 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Freeman Barnes, Constance Berry, Newton Brown, W.E. Butterfield, Argyle Campbell, Anne Caverley, John Dean, Ada Dwyer, Geraldine Furlong, Gertrude Gheen, T.M. Hunter, Selene Johnson, Frank Lamb, Charles Marriott, James O'Neill, Frederick Perry, Lauren Rees, Helen Robertson, Forrest Robinson, Eleanor Robson Belmont [credited as Eleanor Robson], William Story, James E. Wilson, George Woodward. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1906) Stage: Appeared in "Nurse Marjorie" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Israel Zangwill. Directed by Charles Cartwright. Liberty Theatre: 3 Oct 1906-Nov 1906 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews, Essex Dane, Ada Dwyer, Reuben Fax, William A. Hackett, Leslie Kenyon, Ernest Mainwaring, Eleanor Robson, Hassard Short, Kate Denin Wilson. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1906) Stage: Appeared in "Susan in Search of a Husband" / "A Tenement Tragedy". Liberty Theatre: 20 Nov 1906-Dec 1906 (closing date unknown/14 performances). "Susan in Search of a Husband": Comedy. Written by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. Adapted from a story by Jerome K. Jerome. Cast: A.G. Andrews, Essex Dane, Ada Dwyer, Reuben Fax, Isabel Irving, Ernest Mainwaring [final Broadway role], Eleanor Robson Susan. "A Tenement Tragedy": Cast: Frederic De Belleville, Ada Dwyer, Thomas Graham, Emily Rigl, Eleanor Robson, H.B. Warner. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1906) Stage: Appeared in "The Girl Who Has Everything" on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1907) Stage: Appeared in "Salomy Jane" on Broadway. Melodrama/romance. Written by Paul Armstrong. Based on "Salomy Jane's Kiss" by Bret Harte. Directed by Hugh Ford. Liberty Theatre: 19 Jan 1907-4 May 1907 (122 performances). Cast: Ruth Abbott Wells, Holbrook Blinn, Earl Browne, Ralph Delmore, Ada Dwyer, Reuben Fax, Frances Golden Fuller, Master Donald Gallaher, Henry Harmon, Eleanor Robson Belmont (credited as Eleanor Robson; as "Salomy Jane"), James Seeley, Horace Vinton, Stephen Wright. Produced by Liebler & Co. NOTE: Filmed as Salomy Jane (1914), Salomy Jane (1923), Wild Girl (1932).
- (1907) Stage: Appeared in "Merely Mary Ann" on Broadway. Comedy (revival).
- (1908) Stage: Appeared in "The Battle" on Broadway. Drama.
- (1910) Stage: Appeared (as "Lee Randall") in "Alias Jimmy Valentine" on Broadway. Melodrama. Written by Paul Armstrong. Based on "A Retrieved Reformation" by O. Henry. Wallack's Theatre: 21 Jan 1910-Jun 1910 (155 performances). Cast: Edward Bayes (as "Blinky Davis"), Sallie Bergman (as "Mrs. Moore"), Albert Elliott (as "Smith"), Edmund Eton (as "Bill Avery"), Donald Gallaher (as "Robby"), Maude Turner Gordon (as "Mrs. Webster"), Charles E. Graham (as "Dick the Rat"), Harold Hartsell (as "Handler"), Frank Kingdon (as "Robert Fay, Lieut. Gov. of New York"), Louden McCormick (as "Blickendolfenbach"), Frank Monroe (as "Doyle"), Alma Sedley (as "Kitty Lane"), Laurette Taylor (as "Rose Lane"), Joseph Tuohy (as "Red Joclyn"), James E. Wilson (as "William Lane"). Produced by Liebler & Co. NOTE: Filmed as Alias Jimmy Valentine (1915), Alias Jimmy Valentine (1920), Alias Jimmy Valentine (1928), Jimmy Valentine (1953), The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine (1942), Jimmy Valentine (1985), Alias Jimmy Balentine (1953).
- (1913) Stage: Appeared in "Blackbirds" on Broadway.
- (1913) Stage: Appeared in "The Ghost Breaker" on Broadway. Written by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard. Lyceum Theatre: 3 Mar 1913-May 1913 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: James Anderson, Sara Biala, Margaret Boland, A.M. Buckley, Frank Campeau, Walter Dean, Katherine Emmett, Martin Goodman, C.N. Greene, Frank Hilton, W.H. Long, Allen Prentice, Joseph Robinson, William Sampson, Arthur Standish, F.H. Westerton. Produced by Maurice Campbell. NOTE: Filmed as The Ghost Breaker (1914), The Ghost Breakers (1940).
- (1918) Stage: Appeared in "Out There" on Broadway (revival). Written by J. Hartley Manners. Century Theatre: 17 May 1918-May 1918 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: George Arliss, Julia Arthur, George M. Cohan, James K. Hackett, O.P. Heggie, George MacFarlane, Beryl Mercer, Chauncey Olcott, James T. Powers, Laurette Taylor, Helen Ware. Produced by The American Red Cross. Produced by arrangement with George C. Tyler and Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1918) Stage: Appeared in "Sleeping Partners.
- (1921) Stage: Appeared (as "John Fitzroy Scorrier") in "Danger" on Broadway. Drama. Book by Cosmo Hamilton. Directed / produced by Carle E. Carleton [earliest Broadway credit]. 39th Street Theatre: 22 Dec 1921-Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: Marie Goff (as "Mrs. Scorrier"), Ruth Hammond (as "Elizabeth"), Leslie Howard (as "Percy Sturgess"), Stapleton Kent (as "Albert"), Gilda Leary (as "Mrs. Sturgess"), Kathlene MacDonnell (as "Mary Hubbard"), Knox Orde (as "Hon. Algernon Meakin, M. P.").
- (1923) Stage: Appeared in "You and I" on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1924) Stage: Appeared in "Silence" on Broadway. Melodrama.
- (1929) Appeared (as himself) in a special promotional trailer for Wedding Rings (1929).
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