- Stage actor beginning in 1883.
- (1896 - 1917) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1896) Stage Play: The Geisha. Musical comedy. Music by Sidney Jones [earliest Broadway credit]. Book by Owen Hall [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank. Additional music by Lionel Monckton. Directed by Augustin Daly. Daly's Theatre: 9 Sep 1896- 21 Apr 1897 (161 performances). Cast: Isadora Duncan (as "Chorus") [only Broadway role], Clara Emory (as "Tommy Stanley, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Pauline French (as "Miss Marie Worthington") [Broadway debut], Mabelle Gilman (as "O Kinkoto San, Golden Harp"), Herbert Gresham (as "Dick Cunningham, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Henry Gunson (as "George Grimson"), William Hazeltine (as "A Buyer"), Clara Hollywood (as "Chorus"), Mayme Kelso (as "Dorothy Sweet"), George LeSoir (as "Arthur Cuddy") [Broadway debut], Lillian Lipyeat (as "Chorus"), Violet Lloyd (as "Miss Molly Seamore"), Lena Loraine (as "Chorus"), Marion Marshall (as "Chorus"), Neil McCay (as "Lieutenant Katasna"), Lottie Moore (as "Chorus"), Ellen Mortimer (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Morton (as "O Mimosa San"), Helma Nelson (as "Juliette Diamont"), William T. Sampson (as "Wun Hi, Proprietor of the Tea House") [Broadway debut], Eric Scott (as "Hon. Reginald St. Pancras"), Robert Shepherd (as "Takemini"), Annette Spencer (as "Mabel Evant"), Clara St. Claire (as "Chorus"), Marie St. John (as "Lady Constance Wynne"), Edwin Stevens (as "The Marquis Imari") [Broadway debut], Mabel Strickland (as "Chorus"), Eugene Taylor (as "Chorus"), Mabel Thompson (as "O Kiku San, Chrysanthemum"), Maud Vincent (as "Chorus"), Van Rensselaer Wheeler (as "Lieutenant Reginald Fairfax, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Margarete Whiticar (as "Chorus"), Alice Winston (as "Chorus"), Gerda Wisner (as "Miss Ethel Hurst"). Produced by Augustin Daly. Note: Filmed by William and Cia Productions [Brazil] as A Gueixa (1909).
- (1900) Stage Play: Brother Officers. Comedy. Written by Leo Trevor. Empire Theatre: 16 Jan- Apr 1900 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, E.Y. Backus (as "Col. Stapylton"), Frank Brownlee (as "Jarvis"), Blanche Burton, W.H. Crompton, Margaret Dale (as "Kate Johnson"), Charles Estie (as "Mess Waiter"), William Faversham (as "Lt. John Hinds, V.C."), George W. Howard, George Osbourne, George C. Pearce, Guy Standing, Edwin Stevens, George Sylvester, Lillian Thurgate, Joseph Wheelock Jr. (as "Lt. Earl of Hunstanton"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Bugle Call/A Man and His Wife [joint production]. The BugleCall: Written by Louis N. Parker and Addison Bright. Empire Theatre: 2 Apr 1900- Apr 1900 (24 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, Rose Eytinge, Edwin Stevens, John R. Sumner, Joseph Wheelock Jr., Mrs. Thomas Whiffen. A Man and His Wife (1900): Drama (revival). Written by George Fleming. Cast: E.Y. Backus, Frank Brownlee, William Faversham, Margaret Gordon, Kate Hassett, Jessie Millward, George Osbourne, Guy Standing, Lillian Thurgate, Joseph Wheelock Jr. Mrs. Thomas Whiffen. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1900) Stage Play: Brother Officers. Comedy (revival). Written by Leo Trevor. Empire Theatre: 27 Aug 1900- Sep 1900 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin (as "Baroness Roydon"), E.Y. Backus (as "Col. Stapylton"), Frank Brownlee (as "Jarvis"), W.H. Crompton (as "The Dean of Orchester"), Margaret Dale (as "Kate Johnson"), Charles Estie (as "Mess Waiter"), William Faversham (as "Lt. John Hinds, V.C."), George W. Howard, 'George Osbourne (I)' (as "Foxhall"), Guy Standing (as "Lt. Launcelot Pleydell"), Edwin Stevens (as "Robert Hutton"), George Sylvester, Lillian Thurgate, Joseph Wheelock Jr. (as "Lt. Earl of Hunstanton"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Lady Margaret Pleydell"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines. Comedy. Written by Clyde Fitch. Garrick Theatre: 4 Feb 1901- Jul 1901 (closing date unknown/168 performances). Cast: Beatrice Agnew, Harry Asmus, Ethel Barrymore, William Barstow Smith, Harry Barton, Alice Bryan, Sidney Cowell, Margaret Dunn, M.J. Gallagher, Lorenzo Hale, George Howard, John Hughes, Gardner Jenkins, Evelyn Jepson, Charles Marriott, Anna Morrison, Estelle Mortimer, Fanny Addison Pitt, Anita Rothe, H. Reeves-Smith (as "Capt. Robert Jinks"), Edwin Stevens, John R. Sumner, H.S. Tabor, Kate Ten Eyck, Lillian Thurgate, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Jinks"), Lewis Wood. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: Brother Officers. Comedy (revival). Written by Leo Trevor. Directed by Joseph Humphries. Empire Theatre: 8 Apr 1901- Apr 1901 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin (as "Baroness Roydon"), E.Y. Backus (as "Col. Stapylton"), Frank Brownlee (as "Jarvis"), Blanche Burton, W.H. Crompton (as "The Dean of Orchester"), Margaret Dale (as "Kate Johnson"), William Faversham (as "Lt. John Hinds, V.C."), Ethel Hornick (as "Mrs. Hammond"), Gardiner Jenkins (as "Jarvis"), George Osbourne (as "Foxhall"), Guy Standing, Edwin Stevens, George Sylvester, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Lady Margaret Pleydell"), Wallace Worsley (as "Lt. Earl of Hunstanton"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: Diplomacy (Revival). Written by Victorien Sardou. Empire Theatre: 15 Apr 1901- Jun 1901 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin (as "Dora"), William Barnes (as "Francois"), Frank Brownlee (as "Antonio"), Margaret Dale (as "Mion"), William Faversham (as "Henry Beauclerc"), Ethel Hornick (as "Lady Fairfax"), Jessie Millward (as "Countess Zicka"), 'George Osbourne (I)' (as "Markham"), Charles Richman (as "Capt. Julian Beauclerc"), Guy Standing (as "Count Orloff"), Edwin Stevens (as "Baron Stein"), George Sylvester (as "Sheppard"), James Weed (as "Messenger"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Marquise De Rio Zares"), Wallace Worsley (as "Algie Fairfax"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: A Royal Rival. Drama. Based on a book adaption by Gerald du Maurier. Criterion Theatre: 26 Aug 1901- Dec 1901 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: William Faversham, Jessie Busley, A.R. Dalton, Charles Daniels, William Danner, Snitz Edwards, Jules Ferrar [Broadway debut], Maggie Fisher [credited as Maggie Holloway Fischer], Robert P. Harvey, Frank Hinton, Joseph Holland, Arthur L. Jarrett [Broadway debut], N.S. Jelenko, James Kearney, Julie Opp, J.T. Scully, Thomas Smithson, Edwin Stevens, Joseph Webber. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: A Chinese Honeymoon. Musical comedy/vaudeville.
- (1902) Stage Play: At the Telephone/There's Many a Slip.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Devil. Written by Ferenc Molnar. Translation by Oliver Herford. Directed by Robert Milton. Garden Theatre: 18 Aug 1908- Nov 1908 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Franklin Bixby (as "Manservant"), Henry Clark (as "Herr Grosser"), Theodosia De Cappet (as "Mme. Schleswig"), Dorothy Dorr (as "Olga Hofmann"), Arthur Hoyt (as "Herr Besser"), Nan Lewald (as "Mme. Zanden"), Marion Lorne (as "Mimi"), Tiny Marshall (as "Mme. Lassen"), Paul McAllister (as "Karl Mahler"), W. Chrystie Miller (as "Heinrich"), Frank Monroe (as "Herman Hofmann"), Jane Murray (as "Mme. Reineke"), Marguerite Snow (as "Elsa Berg"), Edwin Stevens (as "The Devil"). Replacement actors [all replacements after 2 Nov 1908]: Preston Crews (as "Herr Besser"), Henry E. Dixey (as "The Devil"), Maude Gambles (as "Mme. Lassen"), John Griffith (as "Heinrich"), Harry Hilliard (as "Karl Mahler"), Hardee Kirkland (as "Herman Hofmann"), Marie Nordstrom (as "Olga Hofmann"), Blanche Rice (as "Mme. Zanden"), Loise Taber (as "Mme. Schleswig"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Speckled Band. Written by Arthur Conan Doyle. Garrick Theatre: 21 Nov 1910- Dec 1910 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Katherine Brook, W. Coats Bush, Cyril Chadwick, Ivo Dawson, Irene Fenwick, Ben Field, John Findlay, Alexander F. Frank, C. Later, H.H. McCollum, Kenneth Meinken, Charles Millward (as "Sherlock Holmes"), Frank Shannon, Ivan F. Simpson, Walter Soderling, Edwin Stevens, John M. Troughton. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: Nancy Brown. Musical comedy. Music by Henry K. Hadley. Book by George Broadhurst [credited as George H. Broadhurst] and Frederic Ranken. Lyrics by George Broadhurst and Frederic Ranken. Musical Director: George P. Towle. Featuring songs by Max S. Witte, J. Rosamond Johnson, Louis G. Munz and Eugene Ellsworth. Featuring songs with lyrics by Eugene Ellsworth, Bob Cole, James Weldon Johnson and Aaron Hoffman [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Frank Smithson. Bijou Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 26 Oct 1903- close): 16 Feb 1903- Nov 1903 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: Adele Archer (as "Maud"), Ada Bartlett (as "Ensemble"), George Beban (as "Count Fromage de Brie"), Anna Bennett (as "Ensemble"), Judith Berolde (as "The Princess Barboo"), Minna Blackman (as "Ensemble"), Henry Borden (as "Ensemble"), May Bordley (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Botsford (as "Strolling Minstrel"), Aline Boyd (as "Nara"), Alice Brown (as "Ensemble"), Harry Brown (as "Socrates Finis"), Harry Burgess (as "Strolling Minstrel") [only Broadway role], Marie Cahill (as "Nancy Brown"), Grace Cameron (as "Muriel"), Ethel Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Lita Castello (as "Zuzu"), Gertrude Cochrane (as "Ensemble"), Daniel Corse (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Cumming (as "Ensemble"), Helen Curzon (as "Rena"), Philip Dale (as "Ensemble"), Frank Dearduff (as "The Grand Duke of Drinkamutchsky"), Gertrude Doremus (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Earlcott (as "Ensemble"), Louise Egener (as "Ensemble"), Julie Fenton (as "Ensemble"), Maud Francis (as "Gwendolen"), Florence French (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Gardner (as "Ensemble"), Al Grant (as "Noah Little"), Farron Gray (as "Ensemble"), Jennie Hardy (as "Ensemble"), Sadie Harris (as "Ensemble"), John Havens (as "Lord Worcestershire"), Alfred Hickman (as "Venderhyphen Jenks"), Agnes Hinton (as "Ensemble"), Adelaide Howland (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth King (as "Ensemble"), Alice Knowlton (as "Tutu"), Helen Lathrop (as "Tulu"), Eva Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Ella Mann (as "Ensemble"), Leslie Mayo (as "Sally"), W.W. Meehan (as "Ensemble"), Edythe Moyer (as "Alice"), Jean Newcombe (as "Mrs. John Jenks"), T.R. O'Brian (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Paine (as "Gracie"), Albert Parr (as "Mara Mustapha"), Mlle. Proto (as "The Dancer"), Estelle Rogers (as "Ensemble"), V.A. Rose (as "Ensemble"), Maud Sloane (as "Sadie"), Madison Smith (as "Hullybaloo"), Mason Smith (as "Ensemble"), Edwin Stevens (as "Muley Mustapha"), Rose Stevens (as "Ensemble"), Maude Stillman (as "Ensemble"), Isabelle Stuart (as "Ensemble"), Beth Titus (as "Ensemble"), G.M. Vale (as "Ensemble"), Henry Vogel (as "Baron Sauerbraten"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Pearl and the Pumpkin. Musical.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Geisha. Musical comedy (revival). Book by Owen Hall [posthumous credit]. Music by Sidney Jones. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank. Musical Direction by Gaetano Merola. Directed by Edwin T. Emery. 44th Street Theatre: 27 Mar 1913- 10 May 1913 (52 performances). Cast: Lina Abarbanell (as "Miss Molly Seamore"), Edward Agnini (as "Ensemble"), Anna Ailion Koko San, an Attendant"), S. Annisman (as "Ensemble"), Helen Baird (as "Ensemble"), Alice Baldwin (as "O Kiku San, Chrysanthemum"), Blanche Barnes (as "Ensemble"), Fred Bradbury (as "Ensemble"), Grace Bradford (as "Miss Marie Worthington"), Jane Burdett (as "Miss Mabel Grant"), Georgia Caine (as "Juliette Diamont"), Irene Cassini (as "Nami, Wave of the Sea"), Louise Chanfrau (as "Ensemble"), Nellie Chick (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Coleman (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Cummer (as "Ensemble"), Jeanne Daws (as "Ensemble"), Max Dorfman (as "Ensemble"), Suzanne Douglas (as "Reto San, an Attendant"), Harry Erschof (as "Ensemble"), Alice Evanston (as "Ensemble"), Nelliw Ford (as "Saki San, an Attendant"), Carl Gantvoort (as "Lieutenant Reginald Fairfax, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Pauline Hall (as "Lady Constance Wynne"), Robert Harberson (as "Ensemble"), Olga Harting (as "O Kinkoto San, Golden Harp"), Jack Howard (as "Ensemble"), Hortense Ireland (as "Ensemble"), Nel Jenkins (as "Ensemble"), Charles King (as "Dick Cunningham, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Jessie Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Austina Mason (as "Ensemble"), Alberta Masters (as "Ensemble"), A.A. McCurdy (as "Ensemble"), Birdice McLaughlin (as "Ensemble"), Zetta Metchik (as "A Mana San, Blossom"), Blanche Netta (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Norton (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Podget (as "Ensemble"), Frank Pollock (as "Captain Katana"), James T. Powers (as "Wun Hi, Proprietor of the Tea House"), Cecil Reynard (as "Tommy Stanley, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Velma Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Roder (as "Churia, Coolie of the Rickshaw"), Amelia Rose (as "Hanna San, an Attendant"), Harry Sachs (as "Ensemble"), Emily Saunders (as "Ensemble"), Sol Singlust (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Spencer (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Stapleton (as "Ensemble"), Edwin Stevens (as "The Marquis Imari"), Ted Sullivan (as "Ensemble"), Edith Thayer (as "Geisha. Little Violet"), Marion Thompson (as "Ensemble"), Lucy Todd (as "Ensemble"), Florence Topham (as "Miss Ethel Hurst"), W. Wagman (as "Ensemble"), Frank Wayne (as "Ensemble"), Nat Webster (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Weller (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth West (as "Ensemble"), Ed Wheelahan (as "Ensemble"), May Whitney (as "Ensemble"), George Williams (as "Takemini"), Grace Williams (as "Ensemble"), Bert Young (as "Arthur Brownville"), Alice Zeppilli (as "O Mimosa San"). Produced by Arthur Hammerstein and Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1917) Stage Play: Kitty Darlin'. Musical/romance. Book by Otto A. Harbach. Music by Rudolf Friml. Based on the play "Sweet Kitty Bellairs" by David Belasco, based on the novel by Egerton Castle. Musical Director: William Axt. Directed by Edward Royce. Casino Theatre: 7 Nov 1917- 17 Nov 1917 (14 performances). Cast: Edith Appleton, Rose Benedict, Frank Bradley, Peggy Brandon, Josephine Bryan, N.P. Bryan, Jane Buchanan, George Callahan, Helen Christie, Molly Christie, Bert Clark, H. Clark, Mary Comerford, S. Critcheson, Eleanor Daniels, Grace Dean, R.G. Elliott, C. Enisman, Sidonie Espero, Doris Faithful, Worthe Faulkner, Juanita Fletcher, Patricia Frewen, Glen Hall, Florence Haynes, Jackson Hines, Gertrude Hogan, William Hovel, Fayette Howard, Anton Ingaroa, Clare King, Olive Kingston, Louis LaVie, Charlotte Lenox, Shirley Love, Margaret May, Yetla Nicol, Alice Nielsen, Albert Noome, Ann Page, Walter Palm, Benjamin Rogers, H. Jess Smith, Muril Smither, Frank Sparling, Jeanne Sparry, R. St. John, Erna Steinway, Edwin Stevens (as "Colonel the Honorable Henry Villiers") [final Broadway role], Mary Lee Stevens, Ruby Thomas, B. Tieman, Peggy Troland, Edward Watson, Frank Westerton. Produced by William Elliott, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Geisha. Musical comedy (revival). Book by Owen Hall [posthumous credit]. Music by Sidney Jones. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank. Musical Direction by Gaetano Merola. Directed by Edwin T. Emery. 44th Street Theatre: 27 Mar 1913- 10 May 1913 (52 performances). Cast: Lina Abarbanell (as "Miss Molly Seamore"), Edward Agnini (as "Ensemble"), Anna Ailion Koko San, an Attendant"), S. Annisman (as "Ensemble"), Helen Baird (as "Ensemble"), Alice Baldwin (as "O Kiku San, Chrysanthemum"), Blanche Barnes (as "Ensemble"), Fred Bradbury (as "Ensemble"), Grace Bradford (as "Miss Marie Worthington"), Jane Burdett (as "Miss Mabel Grant"), Georgia Caine (as "Juliette Diamont"), Irene Cassini (as "Nami, Wave of the Sea"), Louise Chanfrau (as "Ensemble"), Nellie Chick (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Coleman (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Cummer (as "Ensemble"), Jeanne Daws (as "Ensemble"), Max Dorfman (as "Ensemble"), Suzanne Douglas (as "Reto San, an Attendant"), Harry Erschof (as "Ensemble"), Alice Evanston (as "Ensemble"), Nelliw Ford (as "Saki San, an Attendant"), Carl Gantvoort (as "Lieutenant Reginald Fairfax, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Pauline Hall (as "Lady Constance Wynne"), Robert Harberson (as "Ensemble"), Olga Harting (as "O Kinkoto San, Golden Harp"), Jack Howard (as "Ensemble"), Hortense Ireland (as "Ensemble"), Nel Jenkins (as "Ensemble"), Charles King (as "Dick Cunningham, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Jessie Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Austina Mason (as "Ensemble"), Alberta Masters (as "Ensemble"), A.A. McCurdy (as "Ensemble"), Birdice McLaughlin (as "Ensemble"), Zetta Metchik (as "A Mana San, Blossom"), Blanche Netta (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Norton (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Podget (as "Ensemble"), Frank Pollock (as "Captain Katana"), James T. Powers (as "Wun Hi, Proprietor of the Tea House"), Cecil Reynard (as "Tommy Stanley, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Velma Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Roder (as "Churia, Coolie of the Rickshaw"), Amelia Rose (as "Hanna San, an Attendant"), Harry Sachs (as "Ensemble"), Emily Saunders (as "Ensemble"), Sol Singlust (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Spencer (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Stapleton (as "Ensemble"), Edwin Stevens (as "The Marquis Imari"), Ted Sullivan (as "Ensemble"), Edith Thayer (as "Geisha. Little Violet"), Marion Thompson (as "Ensemble"), Lucy Todd (as "Ensemble"), Florence Topham (as "Miss Ethel Hurst"), W. Wagman (as "Ensemble"), Frank Wayne (as "Ensemble"), Nat Webster (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Weller (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth West (as "Ensemble"), Ed Wheelahan (as "Ensemble"), May Whitney (as "Ensemble"), George Williams (as "Takemini"), Grace Williams (as "Ensemble"), Bert Young (as "Arthur Brownville"), Alice Zeppilli (as "O Mimosa San"). Produced by Arthur Hammerstein and Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1912) Stage Play: Robin Hood. Musical/operetta (revival). Written by Harry B. Smith. Music by Reginald De Koven. Directed by Daniel V. Arthur. New Amsterdam Theatre: 6 May 1912- 29 Jun 1912 (64 performances). Cast: Bella Alten (as "Maid Marian"), Dorothy Arthur (as "Morris Dancer"), Sidney Bracy (as "Guy of Gisborne"), George B. Frothingham (as "Friar Tuck"), Carl Gantvoort (as "Little John"), Pauline Hall (as "Dame Durden"), Walter Hyde (as "Robin Hood"), Mary Mooney (as "King's Herald"), Basil Ruysdael (as "Will Scarlet"), Edwin Stevens (as "Sheriff of Nottingham"), Ann Swinburne (as "Annabel"), Florence Wickham (as "Alan-a-Dale"), Marie Wiova (as "Morris Dancer"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
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