- (1913 - 1945) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1913) Stage Play: Romance. Written by Edward Sheldon. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 10 Feb 1913- Jun 1913 (closing date unknown (160 performances). Cast: A.E. Anson (as "Cornelius Van Tuyl"), William Courtenay (as "Thomas Armstrong"), Yorke Erskine, Mary Forbes [Broadway debut], Claiborne Foster, Herman Gerold, Paul Gordon, Grace Henderson, Edith Hinkle, Doris Keane, George LeSoir, William Raymond, Louise Seymour, Gladys Wynne. Note: Filmed by D.W. Griffith Productions as Romance (1920) and by MGM as a Greta Garbo vehicle as Romance (1930).
- (1915) Stage Play: The Duke of Killicrankie/Rosalind (Revival).
- (1926) Stage Play: Sport of Kings. Comedy. Written by Major Ian Hay Beith Directed by Major Ian Hay Beith. Lyceum Theatre: 4 May 1926- May 1926 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Elena Aldcroft (as "Jane"), Alison Bradshaw (as "Katie Purdie"), Mabel Cochrane (as "Barmaid"), Howard R. Cull (as "Joe Purdie"), Mary Forbes (as "Mrs. Purdie"), O.P. Heggie (as "Amos Purdie, J.P."), Walter Kingsford (as "Bates"), Betty Linley (as "Dulcie Primrose"), Alan Mowbray (as "Algernon Sprigge"), Jack Murtagh (as "Police Sergeant"), Terence Neill (as "Sir Reginald Toothill"), Lester Neilson (as "Newsboy"), Katherine Stewart (as "Cook"), Ruth Vivian (as "Lizzie"), Clifford Wagner (as "Albert"), Barry Whitcomb (as "Panama Pete"). Produced by Carl Reed. Produced in association with E.E. Clive.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Silver Box. Comedy (revival). Written by John Galsworthy. Directed by Laurence Hanray. Morosco Theatre: 17 Jan 1929- Feb 1928 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Lance Burritt (as "Livens"), Charles Cardom, James Dale (as "Jones"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Roper"), Isobel Elsom (as "Mrs. Jones"), Mary Forbes (as "Wheeler"), Florence Guise, Charles Hampden, Sheelagh Hayes (as "An Unknown Lady"), Halliwell Hobbes (as "John Barthwick, M.P."), Louise MacKintosh, Isidore Marcid, Gerald Rogers, Arthur Stenning, Martin Walker, Eddie Wragge, Elizabeth Wrangle [credited as Elizabeth Wragge] (as "Little Girl"). Produced by Henry Baron.
- (1935) Stage Play: Victoria Regina. Historical drama. Written by Laurence Housman. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Broadhurst Theatre: 26 Dec 1935- Jun 1936 (closing date unknown/203 performances). Cast: Helen Hayes (as "Victoria"), Mary Austin (as "A Maidservant"), Alan Bandler (as "Royal Footman"), James Bedford (as "Mr. Oakley"), E. Bellenden-Clarke (as "Lord Conyngham"), Felix Brown (as "An Imperial Highness"), Edith Carew (as "Second Princess"), Lewis Casson (as "Lord Melbourne"), Willis Duncan (as "Ensemble"), Babette Feist (as "Duchess of Kent"), Mary Forbes (as "First Princess"), Albert Froom [credited as Albert Froome] (as "Mr. Richards, Albert's Valet"), Arthur Gould-Porter (as "First Queen's Gentleman"), Elise Grant (as "Third Princess"), Hitous Gray (as "Queen's Attendant"), Cherry Hardy (as "Duchess of Sutherland"), Mary Heberden (as "Lady Muriel"), Alfred Helton (as "A Footman"), Edward Jones (as "Third Queen's Gentleman"), A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Second Queen's Gentleman"), George Macready (as "Prince Ernest"), Renee Macredy (as "Lady Grace"), Ian Maple (as "Third Foreign Prince"), Oswald Marshall (as "Mr. Anson, Albert's Secretary"), Edward Martin (as "A Court Usher"), Herschel Martin (as "Sir Arthur Bigge"), Gilbert McKay (as "His Royal Highness"), Guy Moneypenny (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Munn (as "Third Princess"), Mary Newham-Davis (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), William Packer (as "Archbishop of Canterbury"), Harry Plimmer (as "Archbishop of Canterbury"), Shirley Poirier (as "Ensemble"), Vincent Price (as "Prince Albert"), Eugene Schiel (as "Queen's Grandson"), Jean Stephenson (as "Ensemble"), Helen Trenholme (as "Lady Jane"), Robert Von Rigel (as "A Footman"), James Woodburn (as "John Brown"), Tom Woods (as "General Grey, The Queen's Secretary"), George Zucco (as "Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield"). Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1936) Stage Play: Victoria Regina. Historical drama [return engagement]. Written by Laurence Housman. Incidental music arranged by Walter Leigh Directed by Gilbert Miller. Broadhurst Theatre: 31 Aug 1936- Jun 1937 (closing date unknown/314 performances). Cast: Helen Hayes (as "Victoria"), Mary Austin (as "A Maidservant"), Alan Bandler (as "Royal Footman"), James Bedford (as "Mr. Oakley"), E. Bellenden-Clarke (as "Lord Conyngham"), Felix Brown (as "An Imperial Highness"), Buddy Buehler (as "Ensemble"), Willis Duncan (as "Ensemble"), Babette Feist (as "Duchess of Kent"), Mary Forbes (as "First Princess"), Charles Francis (as "Lord Melbourne"), Albert Froom [credited as Albert Froome] (as "Mr. Richards, Albert's Valet"), Arthur Gould-Porter (as "First Queen's Gentleman"), Cherry Hardy (as "Duchess of Sutherland"), Mary Heberden (as "Lady Muriel"), Alfred Helton (as "A Footman"), Edward Jones (as "Third Queen's Gentleman"), Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Second Princess"), A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Second Queen's Gentleman"), George Macready (as "Prince Ernest"), Renee Macredy (as "Lady Grace") [final Broadway role], Oswald Marshall (as "Mr. Anson, Albert's Secretary"), Edward Martin (as "A Court Usher"), Herschel Martin (as "Sir Arthur Bigge"), Gilbert McKay (as "His Royal Highness"), Guy Moneypenny (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Munn (as "Third Princess"), Mary Newham-Davis (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), Harry Plimmer (as "Archbishop of Canterbury"), Shirley Poirier (as "Ensemble"), Vincent Price (as "Prince Albert"), Abraham Sofaer (as "Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield"), Jean Stephenson (as "Ensemble"), Helen Trenholme (as "Lady Jane"), Robert Von Rigel (as "A Footman"), James Woodburn (as "John Brown"), Tom Woods (as "General Grey, The Queen's Secretary"). Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1945) Stage Play: The Deep Mrs. Sykes. Comedy. Written and directed by George Kelly. Booth Theatre: 19 Mar 1945- 19 May 1945 (72 performances). Cast: Gwen Anderson, Katherine Anderson, Margaret Bannerman, Romney Brent, Jean Dixon, Mary Forbes (as "Ada") [final Broadway role], Mary Gildia, Ralph Glover, Neil Hamilton, Charlotte Keane, Richard Martin, Tom McElhany, Grandon Rhodes, Catherine Willard. Produced by Stanley Gilkey and Barbara Payne.
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