- (1904 - 1932) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1904) Stage Play: The Music Master. Comedy/drama. Written by Charles Klein. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre (moved to the Bijou Theatre on 9 Jan 1905- close): 26 Sep 1904- Sep 1906 (closing date unknown/627 performances). Cast: Marie Bates (as "Miss Houston"), Tony Bevan (as "Mr. Ryan"), William Boag (as "Andrew Cruger"), H.G. Carleton (as "Ditson"), Downing Clarke (as "A Collector"), Jane Cowl (as "Octavie'), Minnie Dupree' (as "Helen Stanton"), Campbell Gollan (as "Henry A. Stanton"), Louis Hendricks (as "Al. Costello"), Alfred Hudson (as "Mr. Schwartz"), Master Richard Kessler (as "Danny"), Sybil Klein (as "Charlotte"), Leon Kohlmar (as "August Poons"), Harold Mead (as "Joles"), William Ricciardi [credited as W.G. Ricciardi] (as "Signor Tagliafico") [Broadway debut], Louis P. Verande (as "Louis Pinac"), Isabel Waldron (as "Mrs. Andrew Cruger"), Antoinette Walker (as "Jennie"), David Warfield (as "Anton Von Barwig"), J. Carrington Yates (as "Beverly Cruger"). Produced by David Belasco. Note: One of the biggest hits of the era.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Time, the Place and the Girl. Musical comedy. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Wallack's Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House on 31 Aug 1908- close): 5 Aug 1907- 6 Sep 1908 (40 performances). Cast: George Anderson (as "Tom Cunningham, a rich man's son"), Harriet Burt (as "Mrs. Talcott, a widow"), Arthur Deagon (as "Happy Johnny Hicks, a gambler"), Elene Foster (as "Molly Kelly, a nurse"), Violet McMillen (as "Margaret Simpson, The Girl"), James Norval (as "Laurie Farnham, a black sheep"), Henry Alderson (as "Honeymoon Boy"), Fannie Bradshaw (as "Boarding School Girl/Spanish Girl"), Lillian Brow (as "Harlem Girl"), Lillian Brown (as "Nurse/Honeymoon Girl"), Ethel Cantor (as "Boarding School Girl/Dixie Girl"), Minnie Carruthers (as "Boarding School Girl/Dixie Girl"), Alice Chase (as "Nurse/Honeymoon Girl/New York Girl"), Blanche Cosley (as "Boarding School Girl/Dixie Girl"), Nellie DeForest (as "Boarding School Girl/Dixie Girl"), Larry Deagon (as "Honeymoon Boy"), George Ebner (as "Jasper Simpson, a thrifty farmer"), Sylvia Evlyn (as "Summer Girl/Honeymoon Girl/Mexican Girl"), Lillian Gilman (as "Boarding School Girl/Dixie Girl"), Effie Hamilton (as "Nurse/Honeymoon Girl/New York Girl"), Hubert Hornsby (as "Willie Talcott, a spoiled child"), Josephine Howard (as "Nurse/New York Girl"), Clyde Hunnewell (as "A Chauffeur/Honeymoon Boy"), Violet Inglish (as "Summer Girl/Mexican Girl"), George Johnson (as "A Coal Heaver"), Grace Lane (as "Boarding School Girl/Dixie Girl"), Cmille LaVilla Boarding School Girl/Dixie Girl"), Abertine Marr (as "Summer Girl/Honeymoon Girl/Spanish Girl"), Barney McConnell (as "An Attendant"), Richard McCullum (as "Honeymoon Boy"), Barney McGee (as "Honeymoon Boy"), Gertrude O'Conner (as "Summer Girl/Mexican Girl"), William O'Day (as "A Police Sergeant"), Bertha Peck (as "Boarding School Girl/Dixie Girl"), Berkeley Perrin (as "Summer Girl/Honeymoon Girl/Mexican Girl"), Ruth Pollo (as "Boarding School Gir/Dixie Girl"), Nan Pomery (as "Boarding School Girl/Spanish Girl"), Theresa Powers (as "Nurse/Harlem Girl"), Guy Primeau (as "Honeymoon Boy"), William Ricciardi (as "Pietro, an organ grinder"), Virginia Richmond (as "Nurse/Honeymoon Girl/Harlem Girl"), Eleanor Rose (as "Summer Girl/Spanish Girl"), John C. Rowe (as "Bud Simpson"), Joseph Simpson (as "Honeymoon Boy"), Victoria Stuart (as "Summer Girl/Harlem Girl"), Mattie Vance (as "Honeymoon Girl/Nurse/New York Girl"), Harry Willard (as "Honeymoon Boy"). Produced by Harry Askin and Mort H. Singer Co. Inc.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Offenders. Written by Elmer Harris [credited as Elmer Blaney Harris] (earliest Broadway credit). Hudson Theatre: 23 Sep 1908- Oct 1908 (closing date unknown/22 performances). Cast: Charles Abbott, George W. Anspeak, Percival Aylmer, Morgan Coman, Catherine Countiss, Vincent De Pascale, Robert Edeson (as "Klif King"), John Flood (as "Mr. Street"), Katherine Grey (as "Helen Street"), Diana Huneker, Ann Meredith, Beatrice Prentice, James Rawley, William Ricciardi, James Seeley, T. Tamamoto. Produced by Henry B. Harris.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Great Lover. Romantic comedy. Written by Leo Ditrichstein, Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton. Longacre Theatre: 10 Nov 1915- Jun 1916 (closing date unknown/245 performances). Cast: Virginia Fox Brooks (as "Ethel Warren, lyric soprano"), Leo Ditrichstein (as "Jean Paurel, star baritone"), Malcolm Fassatt (as "Carlo Sonio, baritone"), Alfred Kappeler (as "Carl Losseck, Wagnerian tenor"), Julian Little (as "Faranald, secretary to Stapleton"), Frederick Macklyn (as "Ward, house press agent"), Anna McNaughton (as "Madame Trellerbeinbrich, German soprano"), Lee Millar (as "Mr. Stapleton"), Alexis H. Polianov, William Ricciardi (as "Maestro Cereale, Italian conductor"), George E. Romain (as "Kartzag, stage manager"), Antonio Salerno, M.D. Shatts, Beverly Sitgreaves, Cora Witherspoon (as "Mrs. Van Ness"). Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1917) Stage Play: The King. Written by Gaston Arman de Caillavet, Robert de Flers and Emmanuel Arene. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 20 Nov 1917- Mar 1918 (closing date unknown/127 performances). Cast: [error], John Bedouin, Leo Ditrichstein, Jennie Fuld, Walter Howe, Ben Johnson, Ruth Kuerth, Almiro Leone, Harry Manners, Robert McWade, Gaston Pollari, William Powell, William Ricciardi, Henry Richel, Phillips Tead, Arthur Vincent, Fritz Williams. Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Matinee Hero. Written by Leo Ditrichstein and A.E. Thomas. Vanderbilt Theatre: 7 Oct 1918- Dec 1918 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Mary Boland, Leo Ditrichstein, Josephine Hamner, Robert McWade, Jessie Parnell, Catherine Proctor, William Ricciardi, Brandon Tynan, Cora Witherspoon. Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1923) Stage Play: Mister Malatesta. Comedy/drama.
- (1926) Stage Play: Money Business. Comedy.
- (1926) Stage Play: Treat 'em Rough. Comedy.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Big Fight. Drama.
- (1929) Stage Play: Strictly Dishonorable. Comedy.
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