- (1897 - 1932) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1897) Stage Play: The Secret Enemy. Melodrama. Written by Elmer Grnadin. Grand Opera House: 20 Dec 1897- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Elmer Grandin (as "Momains") [Broadway debut], Eva Mountford.
- (1900) Stage Play: Quo Vadis. Drama. Written by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Directed by Max Freeman. New York Theatre: 9 Apr 1900- Jul 1900 (closing date/96 performances). Cast included: Jennie Barry, Richard Buehler, William Clifton, Margaret Fealy, Arthur Forrest, Elmer Grandin (as "Ursus"), Vasti Hollis, Edmund D. Lyons, Leonard Walker.
- (1900) Stage Play: Caleb West. Drama. Written by Michael Morton. From the novel by F. Hopkinson Smith. Directed by Eugene Wiley Presbrey and Michael Morton. Manhattan Theatre: 17 Sep 1900- Oct 1900 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Edwin Arden (as "Caleb West"), May Buckley (as "Betty"), J.W. Cope, George Fawcett (as "Captain Joe"), Ada Gilman, Elmer Grandin, Ysobel Haskins, Louis Hendricks, Harry Holliday, Alice Hunt, Henry James, Frank Lander, Robert Lowe, Helen King Russell, Emily Wakeman, Malcolm Williams (as "Bill Lacey"), Kate Denin Wilson. Produced by Jacob Litt.
- The American Lord (1906). Comedy. Directed by Ben Teal. Hudson Theatre: 16 Apr 1906- May 1906 (unknown closing date/32 performances). Cast: Harry Blakemore, Herbert Budd, Rosiland Coghlan, William H. Crane, George F. DeVere, Elmer Grandin, R. Johnson, Nellie Malcolm, John Nesbitt, Edgar Norton, Richard Pitman, Soldene Powell, Gabriel Ravenelle, George E. Riddell, Hilda Spong, Frederick Tiden, Emmet Whitney. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- The Round Up (1907). Written by Edmund Day. Directed by Joseph Brooks, Herbert Gresham and Lawrence Marston. New Amsterdam Theatre, (moved to The Broadway Theatre from 21 Oct 1907 to close): 26 Aug 1907- Dec 1907 (closing date unknown/155 performances). Cast: Charles S. Abbe, Macklyn Arbuckle (as "Sheriff "Slim" Hoover"), Orme Caldara (as "Jack Payson"), "Texas" Cooper, Julia Dean, Elmer Grandin, Harold Hartsell, Wright Kramer (as "Dick Lane"), Joseph M. Lothian, Jacques Martin, H.S. Northrup, John J. Pierson, S.L. Richardson, Florence Rockwell, Fulton Russell, Marie Taylor. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- The Silent Call (1911). Written and directed by Edwin Milton Royle. Broadway Theatre: 2 Jan 1911- Jan 1911 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast included: Charles Abbe, Frank Bixby, Dustin Farnum, Elmer Grandin, William S. Hart.
- The Only Son (1911). Written by Winchell Smith. Gaiety Theatre: 16 Oct 1911- Nov 1911 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Alice Andres, Roy Atwell, Camilla Crume, Wallace Eddinger, Charles Goodrich, Elmer Grandin (as "Henry Thompson"), Leslie Kenyon, Vivian Martin, Alice Putnam, Louise Randolph, William Stone, Ethel Grey Terry, Ida Waterman, Olive Wyndham. Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- The Greyhound (1912). Comedy. Written by Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mizner. Astor Theatre: 29 Feb 1912- Jun 1912 (closing date unknown/108 performances). Cast: David Burton, Carl Eckstrom, Jennie Eustace, Bernice Golden, Elmer Grandin, Carl Harbaugh, Henry Kolker (as "Louis Fellman, The Greyhound"), Crosby Little, William Lyons, Robert McWade, G. Fairbanks Murray, Gladys Murray, Nat Nazarro Jr., Elita Proctor Otis, Jay Wilson, Douglas J. Wood, Louise Woods. Produced by Wagenhals and Collin Kemper.
- Captain Kidd, Jr. (1916). Written by Rida Johnson Young. Cohan and Harris Theatre: 13 Nov 1916- Mar 1917 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Charles Brown, Charles Dow Clark, Westcott Clarke, Alf De Corsey, Dandy Dillon, George Flint, Elmer Grandin, Otto Kruger, Olney Morgan, Lincoln Plumer, Adele Rolland, Zelda Sears, Edward Snader, Ernest Stallard, Edith Taliaferro. Produced by Cohan & Harris. Note: filmed as Captain Kidd, Jr. (1919).
- Over Here (1918). Written by Oliver D. Bailey. Fulton Theatre: 10 Sep 1918- Sep 1918 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Lily Cahill, Evelyn Carter Carrington, Elmer Grandin, William Ingersoll, Ralph Kellard, Harry Leighton, Leo Lindhard, Frank E. McDermott, Earle Mitchell, Fred W. Peters, George Schaeffer, Harry Sherwood. Produced by Oliver D. Bailey and Nathan D. Smith.
- (1921) Stage Play: Main Street. Drama. Based on a novel by Sinclair Lewis, as adapted by Harvey J. O'Higgins and Harriet Ford. National Theatre: 5 Oct 1921- Dec 1921 (closing date unknown/86 performances). Cast: Boyd Agin, Charles P. Bates, Everett Butterfield, Ruth G. Clark, William T. Clark, Helen Cromwell, Elmer Grandin (as "Ezra Stowbody"), Clifford Heckinger, Hilda Helstrom, Marion Hutchins, Norval Keedwell, Eva Lang, Bert Melville, McKay Morris, Maude Nolan, Marie Pettes, Marvee Snow, Alma Tell. Produced by The Shubert Organization.
- (1922) Stage Play: Secrets. Comedy/drama. Written by Rudolph Besier and May Edginton. Directed by Sam Forrest. Fulton Theatre: 25 Dec 1922- May 1923 (closing date unknown/168 performances). Cast: Barbara Allen (as "Lady Lessington"), Lillian Brennard (as "Elizabeth Channing"), Horace Cooper (as "Robert Carlton"), Frazer Coulter (as "Dr. Arbuthnot"), Orlando Daly (as "William Marlowe"), Elmer Grandin (as "Dr. McGovern"), Mrs. Edmund Gurney (as "Mrs. Marlowe"), Norman Houston (as "Bob"), Cynthia Hyde (as "Audrey"), Allen Jenkins (as "Briggs") [Broadway debut], Beatrice Kay (as "Blanche") [Broadway debut], Clay Kennedy (as "Robert"), Margaret Lawrence (as "Lady Carlton/Mary Marlowe"), Tom Nesbitt (as "John Carlton"), Mignon O'Doherty (as "Audrey Carlton"), Diantha Pattison (as "Mrs. Eustace Mainwaring"), Shirley B. Pink (as "John Carlton"), Nora Ryan (as "Nurse Martin"), Mary Scott Seton (as "Susan"). Produced by Sam Harris. Note: Filmed as Secrets (1933), Secrets (1924).
- (1924) Stage Play: Across the Street. Comedy. Written by Richard A. Purdy. Directed by Oliver Morosco. Hudson Theatre: 24 Mar 1924- Apr 1924 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Elmer Grandin (as "Oberly Musgrave").
- (1924) Stage Play: That Awful Mrs. Eaton. Drama. Written by John Farrar and Stephen Vincent Benet. Morosco Theatre: 29 Sep 1924- Oct 1924 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Cordelia Howard Aiken (as "Mrs. John Quincy Adams"), Katharine Alexander (as "Peggy O'Neal Eaton"), Mary Allen (as "Dolly Madison"), Frank Andrews (as "Mordecai Noah/John Branch, Secretary of the Navy"), Margaret Armstrong (as "Mrs. Everett"), Lee Beggs (as "Daniel Webster"), James A. Bliss (as "U.S. Senator Peleg Sprague"), Joyce Borden (as "Emily Donelson"), Laura Brittan (as "Mrs. Henry Clay"), Herbert Bunston (as "Sir Charles Vaughan, British Ambassador"), Ulric Blair Collins (as "Duff Green"), Henry Crosby (as "Colonel Towson"), Harry Davies (as "Major-General Alexander Macomb"), H.G. Emerson (as "Samuel D. Ingham, Secretary of Treasury"), Franklyn Fox (as "Richard Hibson"), Elmer Grandin (as "John C. Calhoun"), Virginia Howell (as "Mrs. Sprague"), Margot Lester (as "Mary Vaughan"), Kirah Markham (as "Mrs. Daniel Webster"), Frank McGlynn (as "Andrew Jackson"), Isabel O'Madigan (as "Mrs. John C. Calhoun"), Ernest E. Pollock (as "John McPherson Berrien, Attorney General"), William R. Randall (as "John Henry Eaton, Secretary of War"), Mary Ellen Ryan (as "Mrs. Hibson"), Lota Sanders (as "Mrs. Branch"), Clifford Sellers (as "Mrs. Ingham"), Mary Taylor (as "Mrs. Berrien"), Lou Turner (as "William Taylor Barry, Postmaster General"), Minor Watson (as "Major William B. Taylor"), Robert Wayne (as "Martin Van Buren, Secretary of State"), Thomas H. Wenning (as "Commodore John Rodgers"), William Walcott [erroneously credited as William Wolcott] (as "Dr. Campbell"), Walter Young (as "Jim"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1925) Stage Play: Jack in the Pulpit. Comedy. Written by Gordon Morris. Princess Theatre: 6 Jan 1925- Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Robert Ames, Helen Carrington, Mary Cecil, Alexander Clark Jr., Marion Coakley, Samuel Colt, William Crimans, Kernan Cripps, John D. Dwyer, Gilberta Faust, Elmer Grandin (as "Pop Deady"), Eda Heinemann. John F. Morrissey, Nat Nazarro Jr., Betty Soule, Willard Tobias, Max Von Mitzel, Edna West, Robert Williamson.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Pearl of Great Price. Drama. Written by Robert McLaughlin. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Century Theatre: 1 Nov 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Myrtle Adams (as "Folly"), Herbert Ashton (as "Smug"), Lee Beggs (as "Vulgarity"), Irma Bertrand (as "Flirt"), Amelia Bingham (as "Shame"), Sydna Black (as "Flip"), Lalive Brownell (as "Primp/Prudence"), Millie Butterfield (as "Slander"), Kathleen Cambridge (as "Preen"), Claudette Colbert (as "Pilgrim"), Marie Desyls (as "Lesbia"), Peter Doyle (as "Hunger/Bailiff"), William Dupont (as "Quill/Want"), 'Malcolm Fassett' (as "Truth"), Mrs. William Faversham (as "Envy"), Edward Favor (as "Greed"), Booth Franklin (as "Beggar/Blase/Despair"), 'Albert Froome'(as "Bore/Law"), Bernice Gardener (as "Lure"), Hazel Goodwin (as "Pert"), Elmer Grandin (as "Prejudice"), Frank Green (as "Idle Rich"), Julia Hoyt (as "Luxury"), Millie James (as "Loneliness"), Frances Kelly (as "Swirl"), Margot Kelly (as "Any Man's Sister"), Marion Kerby (as "Pander"), H. Kurasaki (as "Cringe"), Adele Le Roy (as "Primp"), Ross Neal (as "Queer"), John Nicholson (as "Adventure/Drink/Foreman of the Jury"), Dagmar Oakland (as "Beauty"), Eugene Ordway (as "Lust"), Florence Pendleton (as "Despair"), Marie Pettes (as "Pride"), Adele Ranson (as "Flounce"), Effie Shannon (as "Mother of Pilgrim"), Reginald Sheffield (as "Love"), Marcella Swanson (as "Vanity"), Richard Temple (as "Fame/Humanity"), Helen Tucker (as "Indolence"), Valdeo (as "Orgy"), Betty Webb (as "Smirk"), Mae Welch (as "Swish"), Irene Whipple (as "Wanton"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Uninvited Guest. Drama. Written by Bernard J. McOwen. Belmont Theatre: 27 Sep 1927- Oct 1927 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: John Carmody, Mabel Colcord, Robert Conness, Walter Davis, Peg Entwistle, Elmer Grandin (as "Alfred Jackson"), Helen Strickland. Produced by L.M. Simmons.
- (1932) Stage Play: The Round Up. Melodrama (revival). Written by Edmund Day. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Majestic Theatre: 7 Mar 1932- Mar 1932 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast included: Elmer Grandin (as "Jim Allen"), Gertrude Michael, Robert Mulligan, Tex Ritter, Marie Taylor, Walter Wilson, James Young. Produced by Carl Reed and A. Wichfeld.
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