- (1883 - 1928) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1883) Stage Play: The Beggar Student. Musical comedy/opera. Libretto by F. Zell and Richard Genee; Based on "Fernande" by Victorien Sardou. Based on "The Lady of Lyons" by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton. Book adapted by Emil Schwab. Music by Carl Millocker. Directed by Jesse Williams. Casino Theatre: 29 Oct 1883- 2 Feb 1884 (110 performances). Cast: Angel Barbara, A.D. Barker, Rose Beaudet, William T. Carleton (as "Symon Symonovicz, The Beggar Student"), Mathilde Cottrelly (as "Bronislava, The Contess' Daughter"), Joseph Fahey, J.B. Fischer, G. Furey, L.M. Hall, Harry Hamblin, Rose Leighton, Frederick Leslie, Harry MacDonough, George Pyke, Bertha Ricci, W.S. Rising, Ellis Ryse, L. Schrader, F. Senger, Harry Standish. Produced by McCaull Opera Comique Company.
- (1889) Stage Play: Erminie. Musical comedy/opera.
- (1889) Stage Play: Three Little Lambs. Musical comedy.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Price of Peace. Melodrama. Written by Cecil Raleigh. Broadway Theatre: 21 Mar 1901- May 1901 (closing date unknown/60 performances). Cast: Henry Bergman, William T. Blakeley, May Buckley, William T. Carleton [credited as W.T. Carleton], Charles Cherry, Nellie Claire, A.R. Colton, Eugenie Dingens, Louise Dingens, Grace Dudley, Marion Elmore, Carroll Fleming, Arthur Forrest, James Hinton, Harry J. Holliday, Violet Holliday, Eric Hope, Harrison Hunter [Broadway debut], Charles Kent, Wilton Lackaye, Ralph Lenox, Edward Lester, Kate Lester, Helen McVeigh, Louis Morrell [Broadway debut], Elizabeth Padgette, F. Roberts, Harry Roberts, Minnie Seligman, Anne B. Sutherland, Mabel Taliaferro, Fred Thorne, Henry Travers [Broadway debut], Virginia Vere, Pauline Von Arnold. Replacement actor: John E. Kellerd. Produced by Jacob Litt.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Emerald Isle. Musical comedy/opera.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Medal and the Maid. Musical comedy.
- (1904) Stage Play: Lady Teazle. Musical. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C. Penfield. Based on "The School for Scandal" by Richard B. Sheridan. Lyrics by John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C. Penfield. Musical Director: Gustav Kerker. Music orchestrated by Saddler-Nelson Bureau. Production Supervised by Sam S. Shubert. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Casino Theatre: 24 Dec 1904- 11 Feb 1905 (57 performances). Cast: Josephine Angela (as "Chorus"), Augustus Barratt (as "Sir Benjamin Backbite"), William T. Carleton [credited as W.T. Carleton] (as "Sir Peter Teazle"), Phoebe Coyne (as "Mrs. Candour"), Louise De Rigney (as "Chorus"), Rita Dean (as "Chorus"), John Dunsmuir [credited as John Dunsmure] (as "Snake"), Madeline Durand (as "Chorus"), Lou Grule (as "Chorus"), Clarence Handyside (as "Sir Oliver Surface"), Stanley Hawkins (as "Joseph Surface"), Claire Lane (as "Chorus"), Edmund Lawrence (as "Moses"), Lou Leighton (as "Chorus"), Essie Lyons (as "Chorus"), May Maloney (as "Chorus"), Esther Marks (as "Chorus"), Nellie McCoy (as "Mollie"), Albert McGuckin (as "Trip"), Margaret Rohe (as "Chorus"), Lillian Russell (as "Lady Teazle"), Elsa Ryan (as "Maria"), Lucille Saunders (as "Lady Sneerwell"), Ella I. Smythe, Jack Taylor (as "Sir Harry Taylor"), Grace Townshend (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Walton (as "Chorus"), Hattie Waters (as "Chorus"), Owen Westford (as "Crabtree"), Van Rensselaer Wheeler (as "Charles Surface"), Albert Wilder (as "Careless"). Produced by Lee Shubert and Sam Shubert.
- (1908) Stage Play: Mlle. Mischief. Musical operetta. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Musical numbers directed by Ned Wayburn. Lyric Theatre (moved to the Casino Theatre on 30 Nov 1908- close): 28 Sep 1908- 19 Dec 1908 (98 performances). Cast: Roy Atwell (as "Freddy Meline"), William T. Carleton (as "Lieutenant Berner"), Alexander Clark (as "Meline"), Robert Dempster (as "Andre Claire, an artist"), Ada Henry (as "Mrs. Meline"), Josie Intropodi (as "Susanne, Andre's aunt"), William Arnold (as "Paul, an art student"), Elizabeth Brice (as "Lola"), Robert Broderick (as "Colonel Romber"), Gertrude Darrell (as "Mimi"), Frank Farrington (as "Sergeant Dubaer"), Oliver Follansbee (as "Gaston, a cadet"), Lulu Glaser (as "Rosette"), J. Ryder Glyn (as "Victor"), Mark Harrison (as "Policeman"), Ethel Intropidi (as "Charlotte"), Jean Newcombe (as "Lucie, Romber's wife"). Produced by the Shubert Organization.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Prince of Bohemia. Musical. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Material adaption by J. Hartley Manners. Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz. Musical Director: John J. Braham. Featuring songs by Giuseppe Verdi and Andrew Mack. Featuring songs with lyrics by Andrew Mack. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Hackett Theatre (moved to The West End Theatre from 31 Jan 1910 to close): 14 Jan 1910- Feb 1910 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: John Ardizone, Maudie Brown, William T. Carleton (as "Ashby Tritton"), Gladys Coleman, Harold Crane, Vera DeFord, Ethel Fairbanks, Mary Forrest, Robert E. Graham, Joe Hadley, Martin Hickey, Marie Hurst, Harry Hynes, E.H. Kelly, Marie Land, Georgie Lawrence (as "Kate Kearney"), Harriet Leidy, Mildred Livingston, Christie MacDonald, Andrew Mack (as "Dick Conyers"), Mildred Manning, Elsie Markert, Charles F. McCarthy, Vincent McCarthy, Henry Norman, Georgie Olp, Sim Pulen, Madeline Rellis, O.W. Risley, Lois Stowe, Henry Warwick (as "Hon. Nigel Woodgate, Suitor for Angela's Hand"), Arthur Whitman. Produced by Lew Fields.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Balkan Princess. Musical. Music by Paul Rubens. Book by Frederick Lonsdale and Frank Curzon. Lyrics by Paul Rubens and Arthur Wimperis. Musical Director: John McGhie. Directed by W.J. Wilson. Herald Square Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 27 Feb 1911- close): 9 Feb 1911- 13 May 1911 (108 performances). Cast: Percy Ames, May Boley (as "Magda"), Alice Brady (as "Olga") [Broadway debut], Millie Bright, William T. Carleton, Sylvia Clark, Herbert Corthell, Harold De Becker (as "Lounger at the Bohemian Restaurant/Chorus"), Mabel Ferry, Irving Finn, Rose Firestone, Louise Gunning, Olin Howland (as "Chorus"), Fred Hudler, Kenneth Hunter, Daisy James, Samuel Keene, Grace Kimball, Harry Lewellyn, Len Litchfield, Fritz Macklyn, Peggy Merritt, Robert Milliken, Bobby B. Nichols, Christine Nielson, John H. Pratt, Carmen Romero, Marie Rose, Robert Warwick (as "The Grand Duke Sergius"), Teddy Webb, Nanon Welsh (as "Chorus"), Vida Whitmore. Produced by Sam Shubert and Lee Shubert. Produced by arrangement with William A. Brady.
- (1913) Stage Play: Joseph and His Brethren. Written by Louis N. Parker. Directed by Louis N. Parker and Frederick Stanhope [earliest Broadway credit]. Century Theatre: 11 Jan 1913- Apr 1913 (closing date unknown/121 performances). Cast: Brandon Tynan (as "Joseph"), William T. Carleton, Sidney D. Carlyle, Edwin Cushman, Pauline Frederick (as "Potiphar's Wife"), Bennett Kilpack, Emmett King, Walter Kreemer, Howard Kyle, Irma Lerna, Ernest Milton, James O'Neill (as "Jacob/Pharoah"), Franklin Pangborn (as "Asher/Ranofer"), Violet Romer, Arthur Row, Harold Rowe, Madeline Traverse, John M. Troughton, Frank Woolfe. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Love Call. Musical. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Book by Edward Locke and Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Based on the play "Arizona" by Augustus Thomas. Musical Director: Max Steiner. Musical Staging by Earl Lindsay. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Ernest Schrapps and Charles LeMaire. Directed by J.C. Huffman and Lew Morton. Majestic Theatre: 24 Oct 1927- 7 Jan 1928 (88 performances). Cast: Margaret Alexander (as "Ensemble"), William Balfour (as "White Horse"), John Barker (as "Lieutenant Denton"), Roberta Beatty (as "Estrella-Canby-Bonham"), Leonard Berry (as "Ensemble"), Shep Camp (as "Slim Carter"), William T. Carleton (as "Colonel Bonham") [final Broadway role], Violet Carlson (as "Miss McCullagh"), Yolanda Casazza (as "Fietsa Dancer"), Margaret Clark (as "Ensemble"), Violet Code (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Coleman (as "Ensemble"), Henry Corsell (as "Ensemble"), Gerry Dean (as "Ensemble"), Berna Deane (as "Bonita Canby"), Vera Deane (as "Ensemble"), Carmen DeBois (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy DeLukas (as "Ensemble"), Helen Detrich (as "Ensemble"), Evan Doctoroff (as "Ensemble"), Marion Dollbeare (as "Ensemble"), Dick Doober (as "Ensemble"), Agatha Dowd (as "Ensemble"), Ed Drake (as "Ensemble"), Elina DuVal (as "Ensemble"), Jane Egbert (as "Lena Keller"), Richard Ellis (as "Ensemble"), Frank Erwin (as "Joe/Ensemble"), Harry Erwin (as "Ensemble"), Alice Fischer (as "Mrs. Canby "), Al Fontain (as "Ensemble"), Ann Gilbert (as "Ensemble"), Isadore Gladston (as "Ensemble"), Eddy Green (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Hansel (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Harvey (as "Ensemble"), Jean Haven (as "Ensemble"), Jack Jendrek (as "Ensemble"), William Jennings (as "Ensemble"), Stanley Jessup (as "Black Hawk"), Frederick Kaufman (as "Red Crow"), Kathlyn Kerrigan (as "Ensemble"), Robert Kienast (as "Ensemble"), Frank King (as "Manuel"), John L. King (as "Tim/Ensemble"), Nick Krissuk (as "Ensemble"), Bradley F. Lane (as "Mike/Ensemble"), Frank Lane (as "Ensemble"), Charles Lawrence (as "Doctor Fenlon"), Richard Lee (as "Sergeant Keller"), Barry Lupino (as "Reginald Pargester"), Joseph Macauley (as "Tony Mustano"), William Magill (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Mausier (as "Ensemble"), Vivian McGill (as "Ensemble"), Charles McGrath (as "Ensemble"), Carlos Mejia (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Merer (as "Ensemble"), John Muccio (as "Ensemble"), Jeannette O'Connor (as "Ensemble"), Peggy O'Connor (as "Ensemble"), Claudia Papineau (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Poirier (as "Ensemble"), Nadine Prescott (as "Ensemble"), Frank Quigley (as "Ensemble"), Jack Ribaude (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Richmond (as "Ensemble"), Lee Roltman (as "Ensemble"), Nina Romano (as "Ensemble"), Louis Rottman (as "Ensemble"), John Rutherford (as "Captain Hodgman"), Guinevere Sandy (as "Ensemble"), Bart Shilling (as "Ensemble"), Peggy E. South (as "Ensemble"), Ellen Sparks (as "Ensemble"), Emil Stetz (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Szabo (as "Ensemble"), Annette Taylor (as "Ensemble"), W.L. Thorne (as "Henry Canby"), Clare Toy (as "Ensemble"), Florence Tynor (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Udell (as "Ensemble"), Frank Veloz (as "Fietsa Dancer"), Lawrence Watts (as "Ensemble"), John Weeple (as "Ensemble"), Emily Wentz (as "Ensemble"), Princess Wynneman (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with L. Lawrence Weber.
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