Stage Appearances
- A Man of the World (1900) (Cincinnati)
- Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines (1901) (Philadelphia)
- Madga (1903) (Chicago)
- Leah the Foresaken (1903)
- Glad of It (December 28, 1903 - January 1904) (Broadway)
- The Dictator (April 4 - May 30, 1904; return engagement August 24 - September 1904) (Broadway and San Francisco)
- Yvette (1904) (benefit performance for Actors Fund)
- Pantaloon / Alice Sit-by-the-Fire (December 25, 1905 - March 1906) (Broadway)
- Sunday (1905) (national tour)
- His Excellency the Governor (Revival) (April 4 - May 1907) (Broadway)
- The Boys of Company B (April 8 - July 1907) (replacement for Arnold Daly) (Broadway)
- Toddles (March 16 - April 1908) (Broadway)
- The Candy Shop (1908)
- A Stubborn Cinderella (January 25 - April 10, 1909) (Broadway)
- The Fortune Hunter (September 4, 1909 - July 1910) (Broadway and national tour)
- Uncle Sam (October 30 - December 1911) (Broadway)
- Princess Zim-Zim (1911) (national tour)
- A Slice of Life (January 29 - March 1912) (Broadway and national tour)
- Half a Husband/On the Quiet/The Honor of the Family/The Man from Home (1912) (summer repertory; Rochester, New York and Los Angeles)
- The Affairs of Anatol (Revival) (October 14 - December 1912) (Broadway and national tour)
- A Thief for a Night (1913) (Chicago)
- Believe Me Xantippe (August 19 - October 1913) (Broadway)
- The Yellow Ticket (January 20 - June 1914) (Broadway)
- Kick In (October 15, 1914 - March 1915) (Broadway)
- Justice (April 3 - July 1916) (Broadway)
- Peter Ibbetson (April 17 - June 1917) (Broadway)
- Redemption (October 3, 1918 - March 1919) (Broadway)
- The Jest (April 9 - June 14, 1919; return engagement September 19, 1919 - February 28, 1920) (Broadway)
- King Richard III (Revival) (March 6 - April 1920) (Broadway and London)
- Clair de Lune (April 18 - June 1921) (Broadway)
- Hamlet (Revival) (November 16, 1922 - February 1923; return engagement November 26 - December 1923; 1925) (Broadway, national tour, and London)
- My Dear Children (1939; January 31 - May 18, 1940) (Broadway)
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