- (1900) Stage: Appeared in "The Degenerates" on Broadway. Written by Sydney Grundy. Garden Theatre: 15 Jan 1900-Feb 1900 (closing date unknown/36 performances). Cast: Lily Langtry (as "Mrs. Trevelyan"; Broadway debut), Adelaide Astor, Harcourt Beatty, Charles H. Biggs, Ida Goldsmith, George Grossmith, Lawrence Grossmith, Ethel Henry, Leslie Kenyon, Lucie Milner, Nat Nazarro Jr., George Osbourne, Harold Price, Julian Royce, Arthur Seymour.
- (1910) Stage: Appeared (as "James Blankinsop"; credited as Fred Kerr) in "Mrs. Dot" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Lyceum Theatre: 24 Jan 1910-Mar 1910 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Mildred Barrett, Billie Burke (as "Mrs. Worthley"), Ernest Cossart (as "Mr. Rixon"), Annie Esmond (as "Lady Sellenger"), Basil Hallam (as "Freddie Perkins"), A. Lionel Hogarth (as "Charles"), Julian L'Estrange (as "Gerald Halstane"), Edgar J. MacGregor (as "Mr. Wright"), P.E. McCoy, Kate Meeks (as "Eliza Macgregor"), Annie Meredith. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1922) Stage: Appeared in "The Czarina" on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1920) Stage: Appeared (as "The Marquis of Karnaby"; credited as Fred Kerr) in "Just Suppose" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by A.E. Thomas. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 Nov 1920-Jan 1921 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Patricia Collinge (as "Linda Lee Stafford"), Laurence Eddinger, Leslie Howard (as "Hon. Sir Calverton Shipley"), William Keighley (as "Montgomery Warren"), Geoffrey Kerr (as "George"), George Pauncefort (as "Kingsley Stafford"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Carter Stafford"). NOTE: Filmed as Just Suppose (1926).
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Gen. Sir John Heriot, Bart."; credited as Fred Kerr) / directed "The Pelican" on Broadway. Written by F. Tennyson Jesse [final Broadway credit] and H.M. Harwood. Times Square Theatre: 21 Sep 1925-Nov 1925 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Jose Alessandro (as "Paul Lauzun"), Robert Andrews (as "Robin"), Harry Bates (as "Shaw"), Sybil Carlisle (as "Lady Heriot"), Alice Fleming (as "Anna"), Chris Humphreys (as "Marcus Heriot"), Cynthia Latham (as "Hermione Blundell"), Margaret Lawrence (as "Wanda Heriot"), 'Henry Stephenson' qv) (as "Charles Cheriton"), 'Ashton Tonge' (as "Beadon"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1928) Stage: Appeared (as "Lord Trench") in "The High Road" on Broadway. Comedy. Written / directed by Frederick Lonsdale. Fulton Theatre: 10 Sep 1928-Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/144 performances). Cast: Edna Best (as "Elsie Hilary"), Alfred Drayton (as "James Hilary"), Winifred Harris (as "Lady Minster"), Herbert Marshall (as "Duke of Warrington"), Edward Martin (as "Morton"), Lionel Pape (as "Sir Reginald Whelby"), H. Reeves-Smith (as "Lord Crayle"), Nancy Ryan (as "Alex"), Hilda Spong (as "Lady Trench"), Mackenzie Ward (as "Ernest"), John Williams (as "Lord of Teylesmore"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham. NOTE: Filmed as The Lady of Scandal (1930).
- (1930) Stage: Appeared (as "Octave de Corquefon"; final Broadway role) in "A Kiss of Importance" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Arthur Hornblow Jr.. From the French of André Picard and H.M. Harwood. Directed by Lionel Atwill. Fulton Theatre: 1 Dec 1930-Dec 1930 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Ann Andrews (as "Isabelle de Corquefon"), Johnnie Brewer (as "Fred"), Alice Burrage (as "Mlle. Thomas"), Frank Henderson (as "Comte de Cerisay"), Marjorie Hollis (as "Albertine"), Montagu Love (as "Gilbert Laurent Courcel"), Basil Rathbone (as "Christian Saint Obin"), Ivan F. Simpson (as "Arthur Dupin"), George Wright Jr. (as "Gardener"). Produced by Archibald Selwyn. Produced in association with Erlanger Productions Inc.
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as "Adm. Sir Hercules Hewitt, KCB"; credited as Fred Kerr) in "The Middle Watch" on Broadway. Comedy/farce. Written by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall. Times Square Theatre: 16 Oct 1929-Nov 1929 (closing sate unknown/29 performances). Cast: Ruth Abbott (as "Mary Carlton"), George Carr (as "Ah Fong" / "Cpl. Duckett, Royal Marines"), James Carter (as "A Sailor"), Venetia Dormer (as "Marjorie"), Annie Esmond (as "Lady Hewitt"; final Broadway role), Robert Mawdesley (as "Capt. Randall, Royal Marines"), Enid Menhinick (as "Nancy Hewitt"), John Boyne Rowe (as "Capt. Maitland, Royal Navy"), Michael Shepley (as "Cmdr. Baddeley, Royal Navy"), T.W. Sleigh (as "Flag Lieutenant"), Dodo Watts (as "Fay Eaton"), Alfred Wellesley (as "Marine Ogg"), Madge Whiteman (as "Charlotte Hopkinson"). Produced by Archibald Selwyn and Charles B. Cochran.
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