- (1920 - 1929) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1920) Stage Play: Broadway Brevities of 1920. Musical revue. Lyrics by Blair Treynor. Music by Archie Gottler. Sketches by George LeMaire. Additional numbers by Arthur Jackson, George Gershwin, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Irving Caesar and Irving Berlin. Musical Direction by Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones and Will Vodery. Lyrics by Blair Treynor. Music by Archie Gottler. Sketches by George LeMaire. Additional numbers by Arthur Jackson, George Gershwin, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Irving Caesar and Irving Berlin. Musical Direction by Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones and Will Vodery. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 29 Sep 1920- 18 Dec 1920 (105 performances). Cast: Marcelle Barnes, Kitty Berg, Phyllis Blair, Wilma Bruce, Edward Buzzell (credited as Eddie Buzzell) [Broadway debut], Ethel Callahan, Eddie Cantor, Delphine Deery, Mercedes Demordant, Jay Dillon, Virginia Dixon, Alma Drange, Alva Fenton, Catharine Flynn, Vera Grosset, Emlee Haddone, Dorothy Hall, Edith Hallor, Ona Hamilton, Alice Haynes, Genevieve Houghton, Renee Hughes, Jan Jarvis, Flora Keene, Florence Kern, Dorothy King, Natalie Kingston, Alexis Kosloff, George LeMaire, Helen LeVon, Carol Miller, Peggy Mitchell, Teck Murdock, Patricia Parker, Peggy Parker, Anna Paulson, Estelle Penning, Edith Pollack, Virginia Roche, Ula Sharon, Dorothy Stokes, William Sully, Paul Van Dyke, Hal Van Renssalaer, Norma Waterman, Elsie Westcott, Bert Williams, Beverly Worth, Hilda Wright. Produced by George LeMaire.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Gingham Girl. Musical comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: No Other Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Bert Kalmar. Book by Aaron Hoffman. Lyrics by Harry Ruby. Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Choreographed by Larry Ceballos. Directed by John Meehan. Morosco Theatre: 13 Aug 1924- 27 Sep 1924 (56 performances). Cast: Helene Blair (as "Ensemble"), Billy Blythe (as "Ensemble"), David Brown (as "Ensemble"), Edward Buzzell (as "Ananias Jones"), Jane Carroll (as "Mary Herrington"), Ruth Conley (as "Miss Jones/Ensemble"), Fred Cowhick (as "Ensemble"), Earle Craddock (as "Joshua Franklin"), Francis X. Donegan (as "Amos Trott/Mr. Van Etten"), Doris Eaton (as "Molly Lane"), Helen Ford (as "Hope Franklin"), Nonnie George (as "Ensemble"), Eddie Gerard (as "Butler"), Jack Grieves (as "Ensemble"), William Hale (as "Ensemble"), Henry Hicks, Dorothy Kane (as "Ensemble"), Zita Mae (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Martin (as "Ensemble"), Aileen Meehan (as "Miss Smith/Ensemble"), Henry Mortimer (as "Thomas Lord"), Frank Parker (as "Ensemble"), Richard Powell (as "Ensemble"), James Francis Robertson (as "Obadiah Bingle"), Sylvia Shawn (as "Ensemble"), John Sheehan (as "Bryan"), Rose Stone (as "Ensemble"), William Sully (as "William Frawley"), Trix Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Vera Trett (as "Ensemble"), Albert White (as "Ensemble"), Helen Wilson (as "Ensemble"). Produced by A.L. Jones and Morris Green. Produced in association with A.H. Woods.
- (1926) Stage Play: Sweetheart Time. Musical comedy. Music by Walter Donaldson and Joseph Meyer. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and Irving Caesar. Based on "Never Say Die" by William H. Post and William Collier Sr.. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones, Maurice De Packh and Hans Spialek. Musical Direction by John L. McManus. Costume Design by Charles LeMaire. Scenic Design by Karl O. Amend and Nicholas Yellenti. Choreographed by Larry Ceballos. Directed by William Collier. Imperial Theatre: 19 Jan 1926- 22 May 1926 (143 performances). Cast: Wilmer Bentley (as "Griggs"), Laine Blaire (as "Nina"), Bobbie Breslaw (as "Bobbie/Ensemble"), Dorothy Brown (as "Dorothy/Ensemble"), Edward Buzzell (as "Dion Woodbury"), Bob Callahan (as "Waiter"), Rita Del Marga (as "Carita"), Dorothy Fitzgibbon (as "Ensemble"), Bob Gordon (as "Dance Specialty"), Ann Hardman (as "Ensemble"), Adele Hart (as "Ensemble"), Bessie Kademova (as "Bessie/Ensemble"), Harry Kelly (as "Detective James "), Harry King (as "Dance Specialty"), George LeMaire (as "Dr. Ralph Galesby"), Fred Leslie (as "Lord Hector Raybrook"), Nick Lucas (as "Dance Specialty"), Beverly Maude (as "Ensemble"), Nellie McCarthy (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy McNulty (as "Dance Specialty"), Mary Milburn (as "Violet Stevenson"), Alice Monroe (as "Ensemble"), Marie Nordstrom (as "Mrs. Stevenson"), Millicent Olson (as "Ensemble"), Starke Patterson (as "Jeffries"), Loretta Rehm (as "Ensemble"), Marcel Rousseau (as "Alphonse"), Marion Saki (as "Marian Stevenson"), Al Sexton (as "Roy Henderson"), Neida Snow (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Thayer (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Van Alst (as "Dorothy/Ensemble"), Aida Winston (as "Ensemble"), Alice Wood (as "Alice/Ensemble"), Betty Wright (as "Betty/Ensemble"). Produced by Rufus Le Maire.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Desert Song. Musical/operetta.
- (1928) Stage Play: Good Boy. Musical. Music by Herbert P. Stothart. Material by Otto A. Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II' and Henry Myers. Lyrics by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Musical Direction by Herbert P. Stothart. Choreographed by Busby Berkeley. Directed by Reginald Hammerstein. Hammerstein's Theatre: 5 Sep 1928- 13 Apr 1929 (253 performances). Cast: Bob Abbott, Alice Akers, Louise Allen, Joseph Ames, Mary Bay, Evelyn Bennett, Lester Bernard, Louise Blakeley, Lillian Burke, Charles Butterworth (as "Cicero Meakin"), Edward Buzzell (as "Walter Meakin"), Margaret Callan, Irene Carroll, Georgette Caryl, Virginia Case, Austin Clark, Sylvia Collinson, Aida Conkey, Henry Corsell, Billie Cortez, Arthur Craig, Betty Croke, Ruth Cunliffe, Phil Daly, Milton Douglas, Peggy Driscoll, Madelyn Eubanks, Rosemary Farmer, Jeanne Fayal, Loretta Flushing, Edwin Gaillard, Beryl Golden, Bobby Gorman, Muriel Greel, Muriel Griswold, Buddie Haines, Dan Healy, Sam Hearn, Jack Irwin, Dorothy Jocelyn, Helen Kane, Olive Kenyon, Grace La Rue, Mildred Lorrain, Ned Lynn, Tom Martin, Ruth Mason, Helene McGlynn, Lucille Mercier, Gordon Merrit, William Metz, Ariel Millars, Borrah Minevitch, Dick Neely, Barbara Newberry, Dolores Nito, Jack O'Hare, Mabel Olsen, Elsie Percival, Boo Phelps, Gus Quinlan, Alice Raisen, Howard Raymond, Stan Rock, Bunny Schum, Effie Shannon (as "Ma Meakin"), Neil Stone, Arthur Sullivan, Morris Tepper, Jean Unger, Dorothy Ward, Flo White, Will Withe, Kay Wolf, Betty Wright. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein.
- (1929) Stage Play: Lady Fingers. Musical comedy. Music by Joseph Meyer. Book by Edward Buzzell [final Broadway credit], from the comedy "Easy Come, Easy Go", by Owen Davis. Lyrics by Edward Eliscu. Music orchestrated by Hans Spialek and Roy Webb (also Musical Director). Featuring songs by Richard Rodgers. Featuring songs with lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Vanderbilt Theatre (moved to The Liberty Theatre from 1 Apr 1929- close): 31 Jan 1929- 25 May 1929 (132 performances). Cast: Marcia Bell, Joey Benton, Al Berl, John Bragg, Louise Brown, Eddie Buzzell (as "Jim Bailey"), Grace Connelly, Alan Crane, Cleo Cullen, James Curran, Violet Dell, Martin Dennis, Jim Diamond, Jack Dugan, Enes Early, Mildred Espy (as "Ensemble"), Robert Fleming (as "Masters"), Louise Garnett, Ruth Gordon (as "Ruth/Ensemble"), Aline Green, William Griffith, Degnan Harnden, Red Harnden, John Price Jones, Sidney Kane, Harry Lake, Gertrude MacDonald, Dorothy McCarthy, Margaret McCarthy, Margaret Miller, Lucille Moore, Jack Morton, Esther Muir, Anna Mycue, Billy Neely, Frances Nevins, Charlotte Otis, Anna Rex, Al Sexton, Charles Troy, Velma Valentine, Lew Walker, Edwin Walter, Herbert Waterous, Marjorie White (as "Molly Maloney"). Produced by Lyle D. Andrews.
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