- (1915) Stage: Appeared (as "Sir Giovanni Gasolini"; Broadway debut) in "Fads and Fancies" on Broadway. Musical revue. Book / lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Music by / Musical Director Raymond Hubbell. Additional music by Jerome Kern. Additional lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Electrical effects by Tony Greshoff. Scenic Design by John H. Young. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson and Cora MacGeachy. Choreographed by Julian Mitchell. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Knickerbocker Theatre: 8 Mar 1915-17 Apr 1915 (48 performances). Cast: David Abrahams (as "Musharoogoo"), David Abrahams Jr. (as "Fido"), Tyler Brooke (as "Alan"), Frank Conroy (as "James Henry George"), G. Davenport (as "Another Cabaret Dancer"), Ethel Delmar (as "Mabelle"), Frank Doane (as "Leicester Square"), Maud Grey (as "Miss Murgatroyd"), Elsie Hamilton (as "Lucille"), Laura Hamilton. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1916) Stage: Appeared in "Upstairs and Down" on Broadway. Written by Fanny Hatton and Frederic Hatton. Cort Theatre: 25 Sep 1916-Jul 1917 (closing date unknown/320 performances). Cast: Roberta Arnold, Orlando Daly, Juliette Day, Arthur Elliott, Courtenay Foote, Adoni Fovieri, Paul Harvey, Alfred Hesse, William MacDonald, Christine Norman, Mary Servoss, Ida St. Leon, Fred Tiden. Produced by Oliver Morosco. NOTE: Filmed as Upstairs and Down (1919).
- (1917) Stage: Appeared (as "Tito Lombardi") in "Lombardi, Ltd." on Broadway. Written by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton. Morosco Theatre: 24 Sep 1917-Jun 1918 (296 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott (as "Millie McNeal"), Warner Baxter (as "Riccardo Tosello"; only Broadway role), Hallam Bosworth (as "James Hodgkins"), Winifred Bryson (as "Muriel"), Janet Dunbar (as "Norah Blake"), Maude Gilbert (as "Lida Moore"), Charles Hammond (as "Robert Tarrant"), Judy Harris (as "Yvette"), Sue MacManamy (as "Phyllis Manning"), Carrington North (as "Miss Curran"), Mary Robinson (as "An Errand Girl"), Ina Rorke (as "Mrs. Warrington Brown"), Harold Russell (as "Max Strohm"), Ruth Terry (as "Eloise"), Grace Valentine (as "Daisy"), Percival Vivian (as "An Expressman"). Produced by Oliver Morosco. NPTE: Filmed as Lombardi, Ltd. (1919).
- (1923) Stage: Appeared (as "Mike Angelo") in "Mike Angelo" on Broadway. Written by Edward Locke. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Morosco Theatre: 8 Jan 1923-Feb 1923 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Byron Beasley (as "Peter Smith"), Wanda Lyon (as "Annabelle Carlton"), 'Dorothy MacKaye' (as "Carlotta Swift"), Adrian H. Rosely (as "Mischa Tarkoff"), Gerald Oliver Smith (as "Tommy Sloane"), Grant Stewart (as "Newton Carlton"), Robert Strange (as "Ivan Smirnoff"). Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1923) Stage: Appeared (as "Tom") in "Magnolia" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Booth Tarkington. Directed by Ira Hards. Liberty Theatre: 27 Aug 1923-Oct 1923 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: James Bradbury (as "Joe Patterson"), Martha Bryan-Allen (as "Lucy"), Barrington Carter (as "Rumbo"), John Harrington (as "Blackie"), J.K. Hutchinson (as "Gen. Rumford"), Elizabeth Patterson (as "Madame Rumford"), Jack Rutherford (credited as John Rutherford; as "Maj. Patterson"), Phyllis Schuyler (as "Elvira"), Malcolm Williams (as "Gen. Orlando Jackson"), Ethel Wilson (as "Mexico"). Produced by Alfred E. Aarons. Note: Filmed as The River of Romance (1929).
- (1924) Stage: Appeared (as "Gypsy Jim") in "Gypsy Jim" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Milton Herbert Gropper. 49th Street Theatre: 14 Jan 1924-Feb 1924 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Martha-Bryan Allen, George Anderson, Joseph Spence, Fleming Ward (as "Dan"), Ethel Wilson, Virginia Wilson. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein.
- (1924) Stage: Appeared (as "Valdez") in "The Saint" on Broaway. Drama. Written by Stark Young. Greenwich Village Theatre: 11 Oct 1924-Oct 1924 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Louis Casavant, Charles Ellis, Helen Freeman (as "Marietta"), C. Henry Gordon (as "Dedaux"), Stanley Howlett, Barry Kenton, James Meighan, Norma Millay, Marion Morehouse, Maria Ouspenskaya (as "Paris Pigeons"), William Stahl (as "Students"), John Taylor.
- (1926) Stage: Appeared (as "Father Pellegrin") in "The Padre" on Broadway. Book adapted by / Directed by Stanley Logan. Ritz Theatre: 27 Dec 1926-12 Jan 1927 (32 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen (as "Monsieur Cousinet"), May Anderson (as "Madame Berthier" / "Victorine"), Arthur Bowyer (as "Alexandre Grandin"), James Brooks (as "Policeman"), Nana Bryant (as "Madame Cousinet"), Elwyn Eaton (as "The Cardinal"), Albert Froom (as "Maurice Tremoulet" / "Joseph"), Caryl Gillen (as "Sen. Berthier"), Harold Grau (as "The Chausseur"), Elaine Ivans (as "Paulette"), John M. Kline (as "Monseigneur Sibue"), Stanley Logan (as "Count Pierre De Sableuse"), A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Josephe Marius" / "Georges"), Henry Major (as "Charles Gaussat"), Poilu (as "Poilu"), George Schiller (as "Florent"), Marcella Swanson (as "Alice"), Richard Temple (as "Alphonse Dupuis" / "Monsieur" / "Plumoiseau"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Tito Lombardi"; final Broadway role) in "Lombardi, Ltd." on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton. Directed by Cecil Owen. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 6 Jun 1927-Jun 1927 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Evelyn Carter Carrington, Helen Dedens, Eunice Hunt, Adele Le Roy, Beresford Lovett, Marion Martin, Audrey Ridgewell [credited as Audrey Ridgwell], Arthur Ross, John Saunders, Edward Shaw, Philip Tonge (as "Riccardo Tosello"), Rita Grapel (as "Phyllis Manning"), Barbara Weeks (as "Eloise"). Produced by Murray Phillips' Repertory Theatre and Murray Phillips. NOTE: Filmed as Lombardi, Ltd. (1919).
- (19??- circa 1915). Was a political cartoonist at the San Francisco Examiner before becoming an actor.
- (January 1, 1938) Grand Marshal, Tournament of Roses Parade.
- (1920) Stage: Appeared in "The Bad Man" by Porter Emerson Browne on Broadway.
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