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Catherine Dale Owen

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Catherine Dale Owen

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  • (1926) Stage Play: The Love City. Drama. Written by Hans Bachwitz. Directed by Stuart Walker. Little Theatre: 25 Jan 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/42 performances).
  • (1921) Stage Play: The Mountain Man. Comedy. Written and co-directed by Clare Kummer. Co-directed by Edward Eisner. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 12 Dec 1921- Apr 1922 (closing date unknown/163 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Sidney Blackmer, E.J. Devarney, Lawrence Eddinger, George Fawcett, Fred Karr, Marjorie Kummer, Lucia Moore, Chester Morris (as "Carey"), Catherine Dale Owen (as "Delaney McCloud, "Del") [Broadway debut], Grace Reals, Leonard Rowe. Produced by Charles L. Wagner.
  • (1922) Stage Play: The Bootleggers. Comedy. Written by William A. Page. Directed by Frank McCormack. 39th Street Theatre: 27 Nov 1922- Dec 1922 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Dorinda Adams (as "Cleo De Courcelle"), Aubrey Beattie (as "Lane"), Joseph Burton (as "Wolf"), Hugh Chilvers (as "Walsh"), Beryl Collins (as "Violet Vendome"), George P. Collins (as "Arthur Laceby") [Broadway debut], Robert Conness (as "William T. Rossmore"), Harry Cowley (as "Hiram Maginnis"), Evan Edwards (as "Sergeant Walker, P.D."), Edwin Evans (as "Creighton"), Joyce Fair (as "Emmaline Elton"), Charles Haskins (as "Percy Hetherington"), Ernest Howard (as "Rev. Thomas Laceby"), Albert Hyde (as "Miggins"), Bryce Kennedy (as "Billy"), Walter Lawrence (as "Inspector Dawson, P.D."), Norma Leslie (as "Pinkie Dumont"), John Lyons (as "Morrison/Mulligan"), Kathryn MacDonald (as "Puss Montmorency"), Lenore Masso (as "Rosa Venturin"), J. Montayne Vandergrift (as "Dandy Phil Casimir"), Catherine Dale Owen (as "Nina Rossmore"), Louis Polan (as "Lubetsky"), Oliver Putnam (as "Martin"), Antonio Salerno (as "Tony"), Phil Sheridan (as "Jerry"), Leighton Stark (as "Lanahan"), John M. Sullivan (as "Judge Hilton"), Barry Townsley (as "Vicarelli"). Produced by Madison Corey and Charles Capehart.
  • (1922) Stage Play: The Bootleggers. Comedy. Written by William A. Page. Directed by Frank McCormack. 39th Street Theatre: 27 Nov 1922- Dec 1922 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Dorinda Adams (as "Cleo De Courcelle"), Aubrey Beattie (as "Lane"), Joseph Burton (as "Wolf"), Hugh Chilvers (as "Walsh"), Beryl Collins (as "Violet Vendome"), George P. Collins (as "Arthur Laceby") [Broadway debut], Robert Conness (as "William T. Rossmore"), Harry Cowley (as "Hiram Maginnis"), Evan Edwards (as "Sergeant Walker, P.D."), Edwin Evans (as "Creighton"), Joyce Fair (as "Emmaline Elton"), Charles Haskins (as "Percy Hetherington"), Ernest Howard (as "Rev. Thomas Laceby"), Albert Hyde (as "Miggins"), Bryce Kennedy (as "Billy"), Walter Lawrence (as "Inspector Dawson, P.D."), Norma Leslie (as "Pinkie Dumont"), John Lyons (as "Morrison/Mulligan"), Kathryn MacDonald (as "Puss Montmorency"), Lenore Masso (as "Rosa Venturin"), J. Montayne Vandergrift (as "Dandy Phil Casimir"), Catherine Dale Owen (as "Nina Rossmore"), Louis Polan (as "Lubetsky"), Oliver Putnam (as "Martin"), Antonio Salerno (as "Tony"), Phil Sheridan (as "Jerry"), Leighton Stark (as "Lanahan"), John M. Sullivan (as "Judge Hilton"), Barry Townsley (as "Vicarelli"). Produced by Madison Corey and Charles Capehart.
  • (1928) Stage Play: Mr. Moneypenny. Comedy. Written by Channing Pollock. Directed by Richard Boleslawski. Liberty Theatre: 17 Oct 1928- Dec 1928 (closing date unknown/61 performances).
  • (1923) Stage Play: The Whole Town's Talking. Comedy.
  • (1923) Stage Play: The Love Set. Comedy. Written by Thomas Louden.
  • (1925) Stage Play: Trelawny of the 'Wells'. Comedy (revival). Written by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. Directed by William Seymour. Knickerbocker Theatre: 1 Jun 1925-7 Jun 1925 (8 performances). Cast: Edith Barrett (as "Miss Brewster"), Amelia G. Bingham (as "Mrs. Telfer/Miss Violet Sylvester"), Charles Coburn (as "Mr. James Telfer"), Theresa Maxwell Conover (as "Miss Trafalger Gower"), Herbert Corthell (as "Mr. Augustus Colpoys"), William Courtleigh (as "Mr. Ferdinand Gadd"), John Cumberland, John Drew, John Evans, Mary Elizabeth Forbes, Harry Forsman (as "Charles"), Gladys Hanson, O.P. Heggie (as "Mr. Ablett"), Violet Heming, Claude King (as "Mr. Tom Wrench"), Saxon Kling (as "Mr. Arthur Gower"), Ernest Lawford (as "Capt. De Foenix"), Patterson McNutt (as "Mr. Mortimer"), Catherine Dale Owen (as "Clara De Foenix"), Molly Pearson, John Davenport Seymour, Laurette Taylor (as "Miss Rose Trelawny"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Mossop"), Douglas Wood. Produced by The Players.
  • (1932) Stage Play: Happy Landing. Written by John B. Hymer and William E. Barry. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Chanin's 46th Street Theatre: 26 Mar 1932- Apr 1932 (closing date unknown/26 performances). Cast: Harold Bolton (as "Reporter"), John Butler (as "Hal Herndon"), William Carey (as "Charles Stevens"), Anne Carpenger (as "Miss Bond"), Lenore Chippendale (as "Mrs. Thomas W. Dumont"), Griffin Crafts (as "Caso"), Harry Davenport (as "George Stebbins"), William David (as "Russell Whiting"), Randolph Hale (as "Reporter"), Russell Hardie (as "Blin Gardner"), Harold Heaton (as "Robert Willis Granville"), Lady Justine Jordan (as "Reporter"), Nolan Leary (as "Radio Announcer/Mr. Knobb"), Pierre Mario (as "Carvello"), Boris Nicholai (as "Bellboy"), Catherine Dale Owen (as "Norma Landis") [final Broadway role], John Parrish (as "Ira Thompson"), Edwin Redding (as "Sam Taylor"), Thomas Reynolds (as "Major Green"), Charles A. Richards (as "Reporter"), Rene Roberti (as "Luigi Cerrino"), Margaret Sullavan (as "Phyllis Blair"), Banfield Taylor (as "News Cameraman/Mr. Platt"), Tom Tempest (as "Hennesey"), Marjorie Wood (as "Miss Crawford"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
  • (1921 - 1932) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1926) Stage Play: The Play's the Thing. Comedy. Written by Ferenc Molnár. Book adapted by P.G. Wodehouse. Directed by Holbrook Blinn. Henry Miller's Theatre: 3 Nov 1926- Aug 1927 (closing date unknown/326 performances). Cast: Claude Allister (as "Mr. Mell"), Holbrook Blinn (as "Sandor Turai"), Edward Crandall (as "Albert Adam"), Hubert Druce (as "Mansky"), John Gerard (as "Lackey"), Stephen Kendal (as "Lackey"), Ralph Nairn (as "Johann Dwornitschek, A Footman"), Catherine Dale Owen (as "Ilona Szabo"), Reginald Owen (as "Almady"). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.

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