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George Henry Trader

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  • (1900 - 1937) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1927) Stage Play: Lost. Drama. Written by A.E. Thomas and George Agnew Chamberlain [only Broadway credit]. Directed by Rollo Lloyd. Mansfield Theatre: 28 Mar 1927- Apr 1927 (unknown closing date/8 performances). Cast: Florence Archibald (as "Ada"), James Crane (as "Alan Wayne"), Harry Davenport (as "Jones"), Rosalinde Fuller (as "Margarita"), Mercedes Gilbert (as "Honoria"), Mona Kinglsey, R.W. Lawrence (as "Macguire"), Louise MacKintosh (as "Mrs. Lansing"), Barbara Ramsey, Leon C. Timberlake (as "Bonifacio"), George Henry Trader (as "J.Y. Wayne"), Edward Van Sloan (as "Lieber"), Ramsey Wallace (as "Gerald Lansing"). Produced by Ramsey Wallace.
  • (1920) Stage Play: Not So Long Ago. Romantic comedy.
  • (1900) Stage Play: The House That Jack Built. Written by George Broadhurst. Hoyt's Theatre: 24 Dec 1900- Jan 1901 (closing date unknown/18 performances). Cast: Albert Amberg, Harrison Armstrong, Anita Bridger, Charles Cherry (as "Sir Edward Singleton"), Brandon Douglas, Grace Dudley, Roy Fairchild, John Findlay (as "Dr. Jack'), Alexis Law Gisiko, Fred W. Peters, Frank Short , George Henry Trader [Broadway debut], 'Thomas A. Wise' (as "Willie Slab"), Annie Yeamans, Jennie Yeamans.
  • (1904) Stage Play: An African Millionaire. Comedy. Written by Frederick W. Sidney. Based on the stories by Grant Allen. Princess Theatre: 4 Apr 1904- Apr 1904 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: J. Palmer Collins, J.M. Colville, Minnie Dupree, Bertram Godfrey, John E. Gray, Rapley Holmes, Maude Knowlton, Henry J. Lillford, Tully Marshall, Grace Merritt, Sherman Ramsay, Marie Rawson, H. Reeves-Smith, Henry Rich, Harry St. Maur, George Henry Trader, Beresford Webb, Cyril Young.
  • (1904) Stage Play: Military Mad. Comedy. Written by Leo Ditrichstein. From the German of Fritz Von Schoenthan. Garrick Theatre: 22 Aug 1904- Sep 1904 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Herbert Ayling, Edith Barker, William Cline, Elly Collmer, Ida Conquest, Leo Ditrichstein, Henry V. Donnelly, John Emerson, Elizabeth Emmett, Charles J. Greene, Charles James, Henry Kolker, Amy Lesser, William Little, Jennie Reiffarth, Brinsley Shaw, Giles Shine, Harry Surgent, Margaret Sutherland, Florence Thornton, George Henry Trader, Thomas A. Wise.
  • (1901) Stage Play: Are You a Mason? Farce. Book adapted by Leo Ditrichstein. Adapted from the German of Lauf and Kraatz. Directed by Leo Ditrichstein. Wallack's Theatre: 1 Apr 1901- Apr 1901 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Nellie Butler, Sally Cohen, Leo Ditrichstein (as "George Fisher"), Charles Greene, Charlotte Lambert, Amy Muller, Jeanette Northern, Theresa Renold, John C. Rice, George Richards, May Robson, Esther Tittell, Thomas A. Wise. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed by Famous Players Film Company [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as Are You a Mason? (1915), and by Real Art Productions (UK) [Distributed in UK by Universal Pictures and in the U.S. by M.J. Kandel and Olympic/States Rights System] as Are You a Mason? (1934).
  • (1901) Stage Play: Are You a Mason? Farce (revival). Book adapted by Leo Ditrichstein. Adapted from the German of Lauf and Kraatz. Garrick Theatre: 19 Aug 1901- Sep 1901 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Hazel Chappel, Sally Cohen, Oscar Dane, Leo Ditrichstein, James S. Edwards, Grace Hadsell, Charles Halton [Broadway debut], Amy Muller, John C. Rice, George Richards, Esther Tittell, Maude Travers, Gertrude Whitty, Thomas A. Wise. Note: Filmed by Famous Players Film Company [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as Are You a Mason? (1915), and by Real Art Productions (UK) [Distributed in UK by Universal Pictures and in the U.S. by M.J. Kandel and Olympic/States Rights System] as Are You a Mason? (1934).
  • (1905) Stage Play: Friquet. Drama. Written by Pierre Berton. Directed by William Seymour. Savoy Theatre: 31 Jan 1905- Feb 1905 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Marie Doro (as "Friquet"), Orme Caldara, C.B. Chester, William Courtleigh, Dorothy Donnelly, Laurence Eddinger, W.J. Ferguson, Eugenie Flagg, Ernest Glendinning, John Heron, Wright Kramer, Frank Losee, Frederick Perry, Florida Pier, Alison Skipworth, Virginia Staunton, George Henry Trader, Flossie Wilkinson, Edgar Allen Woolf. Produced by Charles Frohman.
  • (1905) Stage Play: Just Out of College. Comedy. Written by George Ade. Directed by William Seymour. Lyceum Theatre: 27 Sep 1905- Nov 1905 (closing date unknown/61 performances). Cast: George Alryn, Mabel Amber, Frances Comstock, Jack Devereaux, Maude Dickerson, Mrs. E.A. Eberle, Louis Egan, Elene Foster, Harry Frees, Katharine Gilman, Howard Hull, Paul Humphrey, George S. Irving, Charles Jackson, Eugene Jepson, Marguerite Lewis, Tully Marshall, Louise McNamara, Georgie Mendum, Albert W. Meyer, M.B. Pollock, Burnette Radcliffe, Nellie Robinson, Lillian Seville, Maud Sinclair, Blanche Stoddard, Louise Sydmeth, Myrtle Tannehill, Margery Taylor, George Henry Trader, Joseph Wheelock Jr.. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed by The Frohman Amusement Corp. as Just Out of College (1915).
  • (1908) Stage Play: The Jesters. Written by Miguel Zamacois, from the French by John Nathaniel Raphael [credited as John Raphael]. Empire Theatre: 15 Jan 1908- Mar 1908 (closing date unknown/53 performances). Cast: Maude Adams, Consuelo Bailey, L.B. Carleton, William H. Claire, Mathilde Cottrelly, Fred Eric, Edwin Holt, Wallace Jackson, William Lewers, E.W. Morrison, Fred Santley [credited as Frederick Santley], George Henry Trader, Fred Tyler, T.C. Valentine, Gustav Von Seyffertitz. Produced by Charles Frohman.
  • (1914) Stage Play: The Salamander. Written by Owen Johnson. Harris Theatre: 23 Oct 1914- Nov 1914 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: A.E. Anson, Dorothy Bernhard, Ralph Bradley, Becky Bruce, Albert Bruning, Orme Caldara, George M. De Vere, Joyce Kahle, Francine Larrimore, Carroll McComas, Suzanne Morgan, Arthur Norbury, Vivian Rushmore, Beverly Sitgreaves, Wilton Taylor, George Henry Trader. Produced by Selwyn & Co.
  • (1923) Stage Play: Steadfast. Drama. Written by Albert Koblitz and Samuel J. Warshawsky. Ambassador Theatre: 29 Oct 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Charles H. Cline (as "Butler"), Robert Conness (as "Solomon Marcuson"), Leona Hogarth (as "Sarah"), Lulu Mae Hubbard (as "Florence Marcuson"), Rexford Kendrick (as "Morris"), Frank McGlynn (as "Rabbi Nathan Judah"), Henry Mortimer (as "Dr. Philip Judah"), Billy Pearce (as "Bennie"), Marie Reichardt (as "Mamma"), George Henry Trader (as "Cantor Maravitz"), Marie Louise Walker (as "Marian Burton"). Produced by George H. Brennan (George H. Brennan Inc.)
  • (1924) Stage Play: The Bride. Comedy/mystery. Written by Stuart Olivier. 39th Street Theatre: 5 May 1924- May 1924 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast: Donald Cameron (as "Wilson Travers"), Ferdinand Gottschalk (as "Mortimer Travers"), Robert Harrison (as "Dr. Sandross"), Isabel Irving (as "Henrietta Travers"), Jefferson Lloyd (as "Officer O'Brien"), George Pauncefort (as "James"), Henry W. Pemberton (as "Inspector Gillson"), George Henry Trader (as "Isaac Walton Pelham"), Peggy Wood (as "Marie Duquesne"). Produced by Jewett & Brennan Inc.
  • (1924) Stage Play: Pigs. Comedy. Written by Anne Morrison Chapin [credited as Anne Morrison] and Patterson McNutt. Little Theatre: 1 Sep 1924- Jun 1925 (closing date unknown/312 performances). Cast: Philip Barrison, May Buckley, Alan Bunce (as "Spencer Atkins"), Wallace Ford (as "Thomas Atkins Jr."), Maud Granger, Rosemary Hilton, James Kearney, Fred Malcolm, George Henry Trader, Nydia Westman. Produced by John Golden. Note: Filmed by Fox Film Corporation as The Midnight Kiss (1926).
  • (1930) Stage Play: The Violet and One, Two, Three [joint production]. Henry Miller's Theatre: 29 Sep 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/40 performances). The Violet: Written by Ferenc Molnár. Directed by James Whale. Cast: Johnnie Brewer (as "John") [Broadway debut], Joan Carr (as "Miss Rakolnoki"), Natica De Acosta (as "Miss Roboz"), Ruth Gordon (as "Ilona Stobri"), A.P. Kaye (as "The Producer-Manager"), Reginald Mason (as "The Composer"), Sue Moore (as "Miss Szell"), Aldeah Wise (as "Miss Markus"). One, Two, Three (comedy): Written by Ferenc Molnár. Directed by James Whale. Cast: Johnnie Brewer (as "A Haberdasher"), A.S. 'Pop' Byron (as "Nordson"), Eileen Byron (as "Miss Posner"), Joan Carr (as "Miss Brasch"), Maurice Cass (as "Colleon"), Audray Dale (as "Lydia"), Forbes Herbert (as "Dawson Karl"), Natica De Acosta (as "Miss Petrowitsch"), Carl Del Mel (as "Ferdinand"), George Fogle (as "Mr. Ciring"), Norbert Humphreys (as "Nordson's Valet"), Colin Hunter (as "Felix"), Fifi Laynee (as "Miss Lind"), Donald MacMillan (as "Kaldoorian"), Isidore Marcil (as "A Barber"), Reginald Mason (as "Count Von Dubois-Schottenburg"), Robert Noble (as "Dr. Faber"), Frederick Roland (as "Dr. Pinsky"), Frank Rothe (as "Kristian"), Harold Thomas (as "Dr. Wolff"), George Henry Trader (as "Nordson's Secretary"), John Williams (as "Anton Schuh"), J.P. Wilson (as "Mr. Osso"), Aldeah Wise (as "Miss Kuno"). Produced by Gilbert Miller. Note: Filmed by Bavaria Film/The Mirisch Corporation/Pyramid Productions [distributed by United Artists] as One, Two, Three (1961).
  • (1931) Stage Play: The Social Register. Comedy. Written by Anita Loos and John Emerson. Directed by John Emerson and Anita Loos. Fulton Theatre: 9 Nov 1931- Feb 1932 (closing date unknown/97 performances). Cast: Sidney Blackmer (as "Charlie Breene"), William Boag (as "An Electrician"), Tom Burton (as "Gentleman Singer"), Wilfred Clarke (as "Mr. Jones"), Theresa Maxwell Conover (as "Mrs. Breene"), Alan Edwards (as "Lester Trout"), Sidney Elliott (as "Prince Alexis"), Jane Farrell (as "Mrs. Vandervent"), Betty Garde (as "Gloria Hall"), Madeleine Gray (as "Mrs. Sherrard"), Hans Hansen (as "Chris"), Hilda Heywood Howe (as "Muriel Devenant"), Marcel Journet (as "Duc De Renan"), Vera Krug (as "A Debutante"), Winifred Martin (as "Lady Singer"), Lenore Sorsby (as "Ruth Prescott"), Donald Stewart (as "Claude"), Elizabeth Taylor (as "Lula"), George Henry Trader (as "Mr. Wiggins"), Helen Tucker (as "Kay Wilson"), Lenore Ulric (as "Patsy Shaw"), Andree Villars (as "Lady Sharpley"), Alan Wallace (as "Ronald"), Oswald Yorke (as "Mr. Breene"). Produced by Erlanger Productions Inc. Note: Filmed by Columbia Pictures Corporation as Social Register (1934).

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