- (1904 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1904) Stage Play: The College Widow. Comedy. Written by George Ade. Scenic Design by Walter Burridge. Directed by George F. Marion. Garden Theatre: 20 Sep 1904- May 1905 (closing date unknown/278 performances). Cast: Ralph Allard, William Anderson, E.Y. Backus, Joseph Barlow, Wyatt Barnes, C.J. Brabin, Art Brock, George E. Bryant, Frederick Burton [Broadway debut], Lucy Cabeen, Florence Cameron, Dan Collyer (as "McCowan"), Morgan Coman, Georgia Cross, Edgar L. Davenport (as "Jack Larrabee"), Thomas Delmar, George F. Demarest, Charles Fraser, Mrs. Gallagher, C.A. Gronseth, Nat Haines, J. Beresford Hollis, Edwin Holt (as "Hiram Bolton"), Andy Lewis, Robert MacKay, Stephen Maley, Mary McGregor, Lida McMillan, Belle Nelson, Grace Quackenbush, Gertrude Quinlan, Amy Ricard, George Stillwell, Dorothy Tennant (as "Jane Witherspoon"), Harold Torrington, Frederick Truesdell (as "Billy Bolton"), Douglas J. Wood. Produced by Henry W. Savage. Note: Filmed by The Lubin Manufacturing Company [distributed by V-L-S-E] as The College Widow (1915) [scenario written by Clay M. Greene] and by Warner Bros. as The College Widow (1927).
- (1909) Stage Play: The Great John Ganton. Drama. Written by J. Hartley Manners. Based on the novel by Arthur J. Eddy. Directed by Lucius Henderson. Lyric Theatre: 3 May 1909- Jun 1909 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: George Fawcett (as "John Ganton"), Jack Barnes, R.H. Breese, Josephine Brown, Frederick Burton, Edward Emery, Charles Gay, Lucius Henderson, Jack Leslie, Esther Lyons, H. Frederick Millerton, Jane Peyton, Mona Rank, W.H. Sadler, Laurette Taylor (as "May Keating"), A.H. Van Buren, Jack Webster. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- The Trap (1915). Written by Richard Harding Davis and Jules Eckert Goodman. Booth Theatre: 19 Feb 1915- Mar 1915 (closing date unknown/27 performances). Cast: George Berline, Holbrook Blinn, Frederick Burton, Elaine Hammerstein, Martha Hedman, Tully Marshall, David Powell, Robert Wayne, Albert Wolfe. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein.
- (1915) Stage Play: Ruggles of Red Gap. Comedy. Written by Harrison Garfield Rhodes. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Based on a story by Harry Leon Wilson. Directed by J.H. Benrimo. Fulton Theatre: 25 Dec 1915- 22 Jan 1916 (33 performances). Cast: Louis Arno (as "Mr. Henry P. Hartman"), Kitty Berg (as "A Girl Helper"), Viola Bowers (as "Miss Beryl Mae Watson"), James Boyle (as "Ed Perkins"), Frederick Burton (as "Mr. Egbert Floud"), Louise Closser Hale (as "Mrs. Floud"), Adelaide Cumming (as "Mrs. Judge Ballard"), Lucile Dalberg (as "Mrs. Charles Belknap-Jackson"), Philip Dunning (as "Watterman"), Marion Fuller (as "Mrs. Henry P. Hartman"), Francis Gaillard (as "A Cabman"), Billy Groves (as "First French Soldier"), John Hamilton (as "Proprietor of Booth"), Minnie Hart (as "Girl Selling Songs"), Ray Hartley (as "Girl Helper"), George Hassell (as "The Honorable George Van-Baseingwell"), Alma Hawly (as "A Messenger from Cravat Dealer's"), Ralph Herz (as "Alfred Ruggles"), Jobyna Howland (as "Mrs. Kenner"), Irving Jackson (as "Messenger from High-Life Tailor"), John Kelly (as "Waiter at Hotel Castiglione"), Dickie Kendall (as "A Messenger from the Shirtmaker's"), Harriet Kneitel (as "Street Singer"), Arthur Laceby (as "The Earl of Brinstead"), James C. Malaidy (as "Senator James Knox Floud"), Leslie Marion (as "Mrs. Elmer J. Brown"), Austin Miller (as "Post Card Seller"), Harold Nelson (as "Hat Boy at the United States Grill"), Grace Newton (as "Mrs. Dawson"), Caroline Oden (as "Miss Frances Coolbrith"), Frederick Osborne (as "Manager of Hotel Castiglione"), Homer Potts (as "Second French Soldier"), Lynn Pratt (as "Mr. Charles Belknap-Jackson"), Jessie Ralph (as "Mrs. Pettingill"), Adrian Rosely (as "Waiter at "Au Rendezvous des Cochers Fideles"), Fred W. Strong (as "Jeff Tuttle"), Gus Verace (as "A Barber"), Marie Vernon (as "Flower Girl"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Note: Filmed by Perfection Pictures (for Essanay Film Manufacturing Company) as Ruggles of Red Gap (1918), by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation (distrubted by Paramount Pictures) as Ruggles of Red Gap (1923) and most notably as Ruggles of Red Gap (1935), starring Charles Laughton.
- (1910) Stage Play: Just a Wife. Written by Eugene Walter. Belasco Theatre: 1 Feb 1910- Apr 1910 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: Edmund Breese (as "John Emerson"), Frederick Burton, Amelia Gardner (as "Eleanor Lathrop"), Ernest Glendinning, Bobby North, Charlotte Walker (as "Mary Ashby"). Produced by David Belasco. Note: Filmed by National Picture Theatres Inc. [distributed by Select Pictures Corporation] as Just a Wife (1920)
- (1930) Stage Play: Roadside (1930). Comedy. Written by Lynn Riggs. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Longacre Theatre: 26 Sep 1930- Oct 1930 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Roderick Baybee, Ralph Bellamy (as "Texas"), Frederick Burton (as "Pap Rader") [final Broadway role], Jack Byrne, Kendall Foster, Frank I. Frayne, Harry Hermsen, Gilbert Squarey, Ruthelma Stevens, Anne Tonetti. Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
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