- (1907 - 1943) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1907) Stage Play: The Warrens of Virginia. Written by William C. de Mille. Belasco Theatre (moved to The Stuyvesant Theatre from 4 May 1908- close): 3 Dec 1907- Oct 1908 (closing date unknown/380 performances). Cast: Raymond L. Bond, Mrs. Charles G. Craig, Cecil B. DeMille (as "Arthur Warren"), Emma Dunn (as "Mrs. Warren"), DeWitt Jennings (as "Gen. Harding"), Frank Keenan, Ralph Kellard (as "Tom Dabney") [Broadway debut], E. Allen Martin, William McVay, Mary Pickford (as "Betty Warren") [Broadway debut], Willard Robertson, Master Richard Storey, Charles Waldron (as "Lieutenant Burton"), Isabel Waldron (as "Molly Hatton"), Charlotte Walker , Frederick Watson, Stanhope Wheatcroft (as "Corporal De Peyster"). Produced by David Belasco.
- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1910). Written by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Charlotte Thompson. Theatre Republic: 3 Oct 1910- Apr 1911 (closing date unknown/216 performances). Cast: Edith Taliaferro (as "Rebecca"), Archie Boyd (as "Jeremiah Cobb"), Etta Bryan, Kathryn Bryan, Samuel Coit, Marie L. Day, Ada Deaves, Viola Fortescue, Lorraine Frost, Eliza Glassford, Ralph Kellard (as "Adam Ladd"), Violet Mersereau, Ernest Truex. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- Eyes of Youth (1917). Comedy/drama. Written by Charles Guernon and Max Marcin. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Maxine Elliott's Theatre (moved to The 39th Street Theatre from 22 Jul 1918- close): 22 Aug 1917- Aug 1918 (closing date unknown/414 performances). Cast: Marjorie Rambeau (as "Gina Ashling"), Charles S. Abbe (as "Asa Ashling, Father of Gina"), Joseph Adelman, Walter Armin (as "Picquard"), Robert Barker, Billie Blaisdell, Conrad Cantzen, John H. Elliott, J. Harold Foley, Donald Gallaher, Charles Hampden, Walter Horton, Leonard Ide (as "Louis Anthony, suitor of Gina") Ralph Kellard (as "Peter Judson, Suitor of Ashling"), Caroline Leonard, Ethel Mary Oakland, George L. Romain, Clarice Snyder, William Tousey, Frances Victory, Fay Wallace. Produced by A.H. Woods and Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1918) Stage Play: Nancy Lee. Written by Eugene Walter and H. Crownin Wilson [only Broadway credit]. Directed by Mrs. Henry B. Harris. Hudson Theatre: 9 Apr 1918- Jun 1918 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: David Adler, A.S. 'Pop' Byron, Charlotte Carter, Pauline Duffield, Clarence Handyside, Jobyna Howland, Ralph Kellard, Charles MacDonald, Rosalie Mathieu, Blanche Moulton, Marie Pettes, Lewis Stone, Judith Voss, Charlotte Walker. Produced by The Estate of Henry B. Harris. Note: Filmed by Norma Talmadge Film Corporation/Select Pictures Corporation [distributed by Select Pictures Corp.] as The Way of a Woman (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.
- A Stitch in Time (1918). Written by Oliver D. Bailey and Lottie Meaney. Directed by Oliver D. Bailey. Fulton Theatre: 15 Oct 1918- Dec 1918 (closing date unknown/71 performances). Cast: Robert Cain, Grace Carlyle, Evelyn Carter Carrington, Irene Fenwick, H. Gilmour, Charles Hampden, David Higgins, Ralph Kellard, Earle Mitchell. Produced by Oliver D. Bailey and Nathan D. Smith.
- The Light of the World (1920). Drama. Written by Pierre Saisson. Translated by Guy Bolton and George Middleton. Lyric Theatre: 6 Jan 1920- Feb 1920 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Helen Chandler (as "Agnes"), Wallis Clark (as "Jonas Kurz"), Burke Clarke, Jane Cooper, Charles Crumpton, Pedro de Cordoba (as "Anton Rendel"), Ernest A. Elton, Arthur Fitzgerald, Percy Haswell, Clara Joel, Ralph Kellard (as "Simon Brock"), Wright Kramer, Arnold Lucy (as "Pastor Saunders"), Fuller Mellish (as "Nathan"), Leslie Palmer, Phyllis Povah (as "Margot Haser"), Gerald Rogers, Fred Vogeding. Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- It Is the Law (1922). Melodrama. Written by Elmer Rice. Ritz Theatre: 29 Nov 1922- Mar 1923 (closing date unknown/125 performances). Cast: Charles P. Bates, Rose Burdick, John Burr, Joseph De Stefani, C.W. Goodrich, Arthur Hohl (as "Albert Woodruff"), Thomas Hood, William Ingersoll (as "Theodore Cummings"), Ralph Kellard, James Linhart, Alexander Onslow, Hans Robert, John Francis, Richard Stevenson, Alma Tell (as "Ruth"), Jack Thorne, Valerie Valaire, A.H. Van Buren (as "William Elliot"), Walter Walker, Frank Westerton. Produced by Samuel Wallach.
- Easy Street (1924). Written by Ralph Thomas Kettering. 39th Street Theatre: 14 Aug 1924- Aug 1924 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Bob Jones (as "Bill Patch"), Ralph Kellard (as "John Sheridan"), Eugene McGillian, Dwight A. Meade, Harry Minturn (as "Morgan Carr"), Mary Newcombe, Ninetta Sunderland. Produced by Kettering Productions, Inc.
- She Couldn't Say No (1926). Farce. Written by B.M. Kaye. Directed by Rollo Lloyd. Booth Theatre: 31 Aug 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/71 performances). Cast: Frank Beaston, Chester Clute (as "Christopher Morton"), Fay Courteney (as "Pansy Hooper"), Joseph Dailey (as "Eliphalet"), Ollor Doyll, Louis Haines, Walter Jones (as "Judge Jenkins"), Ralph Kellard (as "Walter Turnbull"), Florence Moore, Paul Porter, John A. Regan, Helen Spring. Produced by A.E. Riskin and R.R. Riskin
- The Skin of Our Teeth (1942). Comedy. Written by Thornton Wilder. Press Representative: Richard Maney and John L. Toohey. Stage Manager: B.D. Kranz; Assistant Stage Mgr: Stanley Prager. Directed by Elia Kazan. Plymouth Theatre: 18 Nov 1942- 25 Sep 1943 (359 performances). Cast: Tallulah Bankhead (as "Sabina"), Florence Eldridge (as "Mrs. Antrobus"), Fredric March (as "Mr. Antrobus"), Remo Bufano, Carroll Clark, Harry Clark, Montgomery Clift (as "Henry"), Stephan Cole, Ralph Cullinan (as "Homer"), Morton Da Costa, Viola Dean (as "Ivy"), Aubrey Fassett, Edith Faversham, Seumas Flynn, Arthur Griffin, Frances Heflin (as "Gladys"), Ralph Kellard (as "Professor/Mr. Tremayne") [final Broadway role], Emily Lorraine, E.G. Marshall (as "Mr. Fitzpatrick"), Eulabelle Moore, Eva Mudge Nelson (as "Miss M. Muse"), Stanley Prager (as "Usher/Conveener/Fred Bailey"), Andrew Ratousheff, Florence Reed, Patricia Riordan, Elizabeth Scott, Joseph Smiley, Earl Sydnor, Dick Van Patten (as "Telegraph Boy") [credited as Dickie Van Patten], Stanley Weede. Produced by Michael Myerberg.
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