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Tom Barry

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  • (1910 - 1929) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1910) Stage Play: The Upstart.
  • (1924) Stage Play: Dawn. Drama.
  • (1926) Stage Play: The Immortal Thief. Drama. Written by 'Tom Barry (I). Hampden's Theatre: 2 Oct 1926- Oct 1926 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: Marie Adels (as "Naomi"), Dallas Anderson (as "Ben Sarken"), Anthony Andre (as "An Old Boatman"), Edith Barrett (as "Merzah's Daughter"), Hope Cary (as "Greek Maiden"), Howard Claney (as "A Young Official"), F.R. Colton (as "An Ethiopian Prince"), Marcel Dill (as "One of the Three Thieves/A Camel Driver"), Adelaide Fitz-Allen (as "Marius' Old Nurse"), Howard Galt (as "An Egyptian King"), Robert Paton Gibbs (as "Keeper of the Bordello"), Thomas Gomez (as "One of the Three Thieves/A Beggar"), Basil Grant (as "A Peddler Spy"), C. Norman Hammond (as "Septimus Celsus"), Walter Hampden (as "Marius Rufinus"), Gordon Hart (as "A Phoenician/Son of a Widow"), Stanley Howlett (as "James the Less"), Eudora Hunner (as "Bordello Girl"), Suzanne Jackson (as "Merzah"), Hart Jenks (as "Asper"), P.J. Kelly (as "Old Thief of Bagdad/A Hasheesh Eater"), Caroline Meade (as "Bordello Girl"), Stuart Miller (as "A Syrian"), Mabel Moore (as "Marius' Mother"), Grace Morton (as "Bordello Girl"), Grania O'Malley (as "Pharaoh's Daughter"), Louis Polan (as "A Sailor Spy"), Ernest Rowan (as "Silenus Geta"), William H. Sams (as "An Old Official of the Law"), Dorothy Scott (as "A Wine Girl"), Ruth Seward (as "Greek Maiden"), J.P. Wilson (as "One of the Three Thieves/A False Prophet"), Cecil Yapp (as "Poetar"). Produced by Walter Hampden.
  • (1928) Stage Play: Courage. Comedy.

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