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James C. Morton in Hot News Margie (1931)

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James C. Morton

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  • (1914) Stage: Appeared in a production of "Polygamy".
  • (1910) Stage: Appeared in "The Merry Whirl" on Broadway. Musical.
  • (1912) Stage: Appeared in "(From) Broadway to Paris" on Broadway. Musical revue. Book / lyrics by George Bronson Howard, Harold Atteridge. Music by Max Hoffman Sr. Choreographed / directed by Ned Wayburn. Production Supervised by Morris Gest. Winter Garden Theatre: 20 Nov 1912-25 Jan 1913 (77 performances). Cast: Charles Ahearn [Broadway debut], The Ahearn Troupe, Ralph Austin, Henry Awd, Syd Ayers, Maurice Barrett, Beatrice Bentley, Barney Bernard, George Bickel, 'Irene Bordoni' [Broadway debut], Matilda Boss, Lillian Broderick, Ellis Burge, Julia Carle, Nellie Castleman, Lee Chapin, Jeannette Cooke, Inez Courtez, Kathryn Cullen, Emma Cunningham, Rosa Delomare, Louise Dresser, James C. Duffy, Marguerette Fenton, Elizabeth Francis, Elsie Froehlich, Harry F. Gilbert, Thomas Gilbert, A.C. Gilman, Hattie Gray, Mabel Grete, Esther Gruber, Cordelia Haager, Harry Hamilton, Bessie Harris, James C. Harris, Walter Haynes, Laura Hill, Mabel Hill, Gertrude Hoffmann, Ethel Hopkins, Leo Howe, Eleanor Jackson, Anabelle Jeanette, Lucille Kavanaugh, Dorothy Keeran, Marguerette Koehl, Pierre Lafayette, Elsie Lanice, Billy Macon, Sam Mann, Gustave Marteal, Mabel Martin, Mr. Maurice, Thomas B. McCormick, Florence McNally, Margery Miller, Marion Mooney, George Austin Moore, May Morrell, Thomas O'Brien, Leo Pernikoff, Kathryn Perry, Harry Pierce, M. Pietro, Margery Powell, Rose Quint, Leslie Raleigh, Gertrude Roland, John Roland, Milbury Ryder, Joseph Schrode, The Skateles, Gladys Smith, Hugh Southgate, Jack Stone, Flo Summerville, Marion Sunshine, Dorothy Thomas, Alice Van Ryker, Florence Walton, Marjory Ward, Marion Werner, Edith Whitney, Charles Yorkshire, Olga Zaizef. Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
  • (1922) Stage: Appeared in "Spice of 1922" on Broadway. Musical revue.
  • (1925) Stage: Appeared in "Holka Polka" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
  • (1927) Stage: Appeared in "Lace Petticoat" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
  • (1927) Stage: Appeared in "The Circus Princess" on Broadway. Musical/operetta.
  • (1928) Stage: Appeared in "Countess Maritza" on Broadway. Musical/operetta.
  • (1930) Stage: Appeared in "Up Pops the Devil" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich. Directed by Worthington Miner. Theatre Masque: 1 Sep 1930-Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/148 performances). Cast: Florence Auer, Spencer Barnes, Sally Bates, George W. Callahan, Brian Donlevy (as "Steve Merrick"), Albert Hackett (as "Biney"), Henry Howard, Jack Klendon, John Marston, Janet McLeay, Mabel Montgomery, Roger Pryor, Mildred Wall. Produced by Lee Shubert.
  • (1931) Stage: Appeared (as "Judge Halsey"; final Broadway role) in "Hobo" on Broadway. Drama. Written ./ directed by Frank Merlin. Morosco Theatre: 11 Feb 1931-Feb 1931 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Tatiana Amazar (as "Organist"), George Averill (as "Clerk of the Court"), Richard Bengali (as "Frank"), Valerie Bergere (as "Miss Clara"), Clarence Chase (as "Dying Man"), Dudley Clements (as "Rev. Wilkins"), Josephine Evans (as "Alice"), Barney Flynn (as "K.C. Shorty"), Joan Harmon (as "Miss Dalton"), Charlotte Henry (as "Nellie"), William Hertz (as "A Waiter"), Alfred Jenkins (as "Mr. Jordan "), Paul Kelly (as "St. Louis Blackie"), Victor Kilian (as "Officer Hayes"), Harry North (as "Deacon Benner"), Al Rauh (as "Dan Williams"), Don Rodalito (as "Joe"), Gwyn Stratford (as "Nancy "), D.J. Sullivan, Joseph Sweeney, Martin Tarby, Charles P. Thompson, Maud Turner (as "Delia "), James Young. Produced by James Elliott.
  • (1913) Stage: Appeared (as "Tik-Tok") in "The Tik-Tok Man of Oz" by L. Frank Baum. Los Angeles, CA.

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