- (1900 - 1910) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: Arizona. Drama. Written by Augustus Thomas. Scenic Design by Walter Burridge and Charles H. Ritter. Herald Square Theatre: 10 Sep 1900- 14 Jan 1901 (140 performances). Cast: Sidney Ainsworth (as "Lt. Young") [Broadway debut], Adora Andrews (as "Lena Kellar"), Louise Closser Hale [credited as Louise Closser] (as "Miss McCullagh") [Broadway debut), Mattie Earle (as "Mrs. Canby"), Stephen B. French (as "Sam Wong"), Malcolm Gunn (as "Lt. Hallack"), Walter Hale (as "Capt. Hodgman"), Edwin Holt (as "Col. Bonham"), Jane Kennark (as "Estrella Bonham"), George Morehead (as "Maj. Cochran"), Thomas Oberle (as "Sgt. Kellar"), George O'Donnell (as "Dr. Fenlon"), Theodore Roberts (as "Henry Canby"), Eleanor Robson (as "Bonita Canby"), Edgar Selwyn (as "Tony Mostano"), Vincent Serrano (as "Lt. Denton") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Kirke La Shelle and Fred R. Hamlin. Note: Filmed by All-Star Features as Arizona (1913), substantially rewritten as Arizona (1918) as a Douglas Fairbanks feature and by Columbia Pictures as Arizona (1931) as a John Wayne vehicle.
- (1904) Stage Play: Ranson's Folly. Comedy. Written by Richard Harding Davis. Hudson Theatre: 18 Jan 1904- Mar 1904 (closing date unknown/61 performances). Cast: Robert Edeson, Sidney Ainsworth, Patty Allison, J.W. Benson, John Bradley, Eleanor Carey, Frazer Coulter, Harrison Ford [Broadway debut], Harry Harwood, Taylor Holmes, Florence Lester, Frank Mayne, T.J. McGrane, Sandol Milliken, Jane Rivers, Richard Sterling, Charles Sturgis, Dorothy Tennant, Grace Thorne. Produced by Henry B. Harris. Note: Filmed by Edison Mfg. Co. twice as Ranson's Folly (1910) [short, directed by Edwin S. Porter], Ranson's Folly (1915) [feature] and by Inspiration Pictures (distributed by First National Pictures) as Ranson's Folly (1926).
- (1905) Stage Play: Strongheart. Comedy/drama. Written by 'William C. De Mille'. Directed by William Harris and Taylor Holmes. Hudson Theatre: 30 Jan 1905- 20 Feb 1905 (66 performances). Cast: Sidney Ainsworth, Francis Bonn, Clay Boyd, Edmund Breese (as "Black Eagle"), Louise Compton, Herbert Corthell, Robert Edeson (as "Soangataha/Strongheart"), Harrison Ford, Macy Harlam, Taylor Holmes, Henry Kolker, Jeanne Madeira, Jane Rivers, Lawrence Sheehan, B.F. Small, Madison Smith, Richard Sterling, Charles Sturgis, F.A. Turner, Percita West, Marjorie Wood. Produced by Henry B. Harris.
- (1907) Stage Play: Classmates. Farce. Written by 'William C. De Mille' [credited as George W. Barnum] and Margaret Turnbull. Directed by George Barnum. Hudson Theatre: 29 Aug 1907- Nov 1907 (closing date unknown/102 performances). Cast: Sidney Ainsworth, George W. Barnum, Flora Juliet Bowley (as "Sylvia Randolph"), Helen Dahl, E.M. Dresser, Wallace Eddinger (as "Bert Stafford"), Robert Edeson, Duncan Irving, Maud Granger, J.H. Hall, Macy Harlam, Frank McIntyre (as "Bubby Dumble"), Millicent McLaughlin, Ernest Wilkes, Marjorie Wood. Produced by Henry B. Harris.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Fortune Hunter. Comedy. Written by Winchell Smith. Directed by Winchell Smith. Gaiety Theatre: 4 Sep 1909- Jul 1910 (closing date unknown/345 performances). Cast: Sidney Ainsworth [final Broadway role], John Barrymore (as "Nathaniel Duncan"), John Charles Brownell, Eda Bruna, Charles H. Crosby, Edward Ellis, Charles Fisher, Hale Hamilton (as "Henry Kellogg"), Walter Horton, Kathryn Marshall, James Montgomery, Edgar Nelson, Forrest Robinson (as "Mr. Graham"), David Rosenthal, Mary Ryan, John Sutherland, George Loane Tucker. Produced by Cohan & Harris. Notes: (1). One of the most successful pre-WWI Broadway productions.(2). Filmed as The Fortune Hunter (1927), The Fortune Hunter (1920), The Fortune Hunter (1914), Broadway Television Theatre: The Fortune Hunter (#1.7)" (1952)).
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