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Bertram Marburgh

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Bertram Marburgh

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  • (1903 - 1932) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1903) Stage Play: Ulysses. Written by Stephen Phillips. Garden Theatre: 14 Sep 1903- Nov 1903 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Rose Coghlan, Tyrone Power Sr., William Balfour [credited as William G. Balfour], Elizabeth Churchill, Ogden Crane [credited as H. Ogden Crane], Ralph Delmore, Louis Egan, Wayne Gray, H.F. Koser, Harry Luckstone, Bertram Marburgh [Broadway debut], William F. Owen, Electra Rule, Edgar Selwyn, Lou Vizard. Produced by Charles Frohman.
  • (1905) Stage Play: The Squaw Man. Drama. Written by Edwin Milton Royle. Directed by Edwin Milton Royle and William Faversham. Wallack's Theatre: 23 Oct 1905- Apr 1906 (closing date unknown/222 performances). Cast: C.A. Carlton, George Fawcett, William Frederick, William S. Hart, Selene Johnson, Mitchell Lewis, Bertram Marburgh, Adrienne Morrison [credited as Mabel Morrison], Theodore Roberts, W.H. Sadler, Emmett Shackelford, Herbert Sleath, Hugo Toland, Cecil Ward, Frederick Watson, Baco White. Produced by Liebler & Co. Note: The play proved quite durable. It enjoyed 4 Broadway revivals into 1922 and was eventually purchased by Jesse Lasky (Famous Players; later known as Paramount Pictures) as the basis for The Squaw Man (1914), arguably the first feature film shot in Hollywood.
  • (1909) Stage Play: The Gay Life. Comedy.
  • (1921) Stage Play: Launcelot and Elaine. Drama.
  • (1918) Stage Play: Watch Your Neighbor. Written by Leon Gordon [earliest Broadway credit] and LeRoy Clemens. Booth Theatre: 2 Sep 1918- Oct 1918 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: LeRoy Clemens, Edward Colebrook, John De Briac, Fred Esmelton [final Broadway role], Charles Fisher, Leon Gordon, Ruby Hallier, Stanley Harrison, Emil Hoch, Alexander Loftus, Bertram Marburgh, Dodson Mitchell, Gerald Pring, Dore Rogers, Mary Servoss, Gayne Whitman [credited as Harold Vosburgh]. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
  • (1915) Stage Play: The Hyphen. Written by Justus Miles Forman. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Knickerbocker Theatre: 19 Apr 1915- May 1915 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Ruth Ashmead, William Burress, Robert Haines, Gail Kane, Bertram Marburgh, David Powell, Grant Stewart, Louise Sydmeth, William H. Thompson, John N. Wheeler. Note: This was the final production supervised by Mr. Frohman ("A Celebrated Case" was also in production on Broadway at the time) during his lifetime. He would die in the sinking of the Lusitania on 7 May 1915.
  • (1914) Stage Play: Marrying Money. Note: Filmed as Marrying Money (1915).
  • (1913) Stage Play: Much Ado About Nothing. Comedy (revival).
  • (1912) Stage Play: The Argyle Case. Written by Harriet Ford, Harvey J. O'Higgins and William J. Burns. Directed by Gustav von Seyffertitz and Robert Hilliard. Criterion Theatre: 24 Dec 1912- Jun 1913 (closing date unknown/191 performances). Cast: Stella Archer (as "Mary"), Robert Hilliard (as "Asche Kayton"), John Beck, W.T. Clark, Alphonse Ethier, William H. Gilmore, James C. Malaidy [Broadway debut], Bertram Marburgh, Daniel Murray, Robert Newcombe, John J. Pierson, Edward J. Righton, Frank R. Russell, Calvin Thomas [Broadway debut], Joseph Tuohy, Bert Walter. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger. Note: Filmed as The Argyle Case (1929).
  • (1911) Stage Play: Chantecler.
  • (1911) Stage Play: The Squaw Man. Drama (revival).
  • (1921) Stage Play: The Squaw Man. Drama (revival).
  • (1922) Stage Play: Your Woman and Mine. Drama.
  • (1932) Stage Play: Wild Waves. Comedy. Written by William Ford Manley. Directed by Worthington Miner. Times Square Theatre: 19 Feb 1932- Mar 1932 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: Wallace Acton (as "Chauffeur"), Violet Barney, St. Clair Bayfield, John Beal, Helen Blair, Stuart Brown, Maurice Cass (as "Dr. Hammerhoch"), Irene Cattell (as "Battle Sister"), Dan Charlier, Edward Craven, Gerald Davis, William Friend, George Graham, Jessie Graham, Edith Gravetta, Richard Huey (as "Harold"), Larry Jason, Mary Kemble, Alvin Kerr, Joseph King, Bruce MacFarlane, Fred Malcolm, Bertram Marburgh (as "Dr. Podmore") [final Broadway role], Neil McFee, Horace McMahon (as "Gus"), Charles O'Connor (as "Potter, Ward Heeler"), Osgood Perkins (as "Mitch Gratwick"), Paul Porter, Roger Ramsdell, Anne Revere, Jack Rigo, Mary Robinson, Robert Shayne, Frances Simon, Horace Sinclair (as "Mr. Thwacker"), Betty Starbuck, Charles Thompson, Virginia Tracy, Edith Van Cleve (as "Miss Croft"), Frank Verigun, Tallulah Wesley. Produced by Doran, Ray and Hewes.

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