- (1910 - 1921) Active on Broadway [credited as Raymond J. Bloomer at the beginning of his career] in the following productions:
- (1910) Stage Play: Naughty Marietta. Musical comedy. Music by Victor Herbert. Music orchestrated by Victor Herbert. Musical Director: Gaetano Merola. Choreographed by Pauline Verhoeven. Directed by Jacques Coini. New York Theatre: 7 Nov 1910- 4 Mar 1911 (136 performances). Cast: Louise Aichel (as "Nanette"), Raymond Bloomer [credited as Raymond J. Bloomer] (as "Sir Harry Blake") [Broadway debut], Harry Cooper, Vera De Rosa, Maria Duchene, Kate Elinore, William Frederick (as "Lt. Gov. Grandet"), Philip Hahn, Bert Leslie, Blanche Lipton (as "Felice"), William Mack (as "Manuelo"), Howard Morgan, James S. Murray (as "Rudolfo, Keeper of the Marionette Theatre"), Myrtle Randall, Thomas Reynolds, Eugene Roder, Emma Trentini. Produced by Oscar Hammerstein. Note: Filmed as Naughty Marietta (1935), Max Liebman Presents: Naughty Marietta (1955)).
- (1911) Stage Play: The Revue of Revues. Musical revue. Winter Garden Theatre: 27 Sep 1911- 11 Nov 1911 (55 performances). Cast: Gaby Deslys, Lydia Barry, Raymond Bloomer, Doris Cameron, James B. Carson, Edgard Chatel, Harold Crane, Mabel De Young, Ernest Hare, Clarence Harvey, Dorothy Jardon, Harry Jolson, George Majeroni [credited as Giorgio Majeroni], Mlle. Rasch, Joseph Smith, Frank Tinney, Mr. Vermandere. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Duchess. Musical comedy/operetta. Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Joseph Herbert and Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Joseph Herbert and Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Victor Herbert. Musical Director: Oscar Radin and John McClure. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Choreographed by William J. Wilson and Gus Sohlke. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Lyric Theatre: 16 Oct 1911- 4 Nov 1911 (24 performances). Cast: George Anderson (as "Phillipe"), Marie Andree (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Barnett (as "Chorus"), Edna Bennett (as "Chorus"), M. Berenson (as "Picotte"), Ida Bernard (as "Duchess de Greadfre"), Raymond Bloomer (as "Comte Gaston Gerome"), May Boley (as "Angelique Boutonniere"), Mildred Brown (as "Chorus"), Peter Canova (as "Chorus"), Belle Court (as "Chorus"), Leona Court (as "Chorus"), Daisy De Vere (as "Chorus"), Mabel De Vere (as "Chorus"), Audry DeMars (as "Chorus"), Harriett DeNorma (as "Chorus"), Adele DePerry (as "Chorus"), Frisco Devere (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Duncan (as "Chorus"), Mary Elder (as "Chorus"), Robert Flynn (as "Notary/Chorus"), Jaine Frazier (as "Chorus"), Helen Glenmore (as "Chorus"), Marie Gorty (as "Chorus"), George Graham (as "Boni de Francellas"), Katherine Gray (as "Chorus"), Edna Graym (as "Chorus"), Marie Grazia (as "Chorus"), Eleanor Guest (as "Chorus"), Jack E. Hazzard (as "Adolphe"), Fannie Hudson (as "Chorus"), Frances Kornwach (as "Chorus"), Fern Maddox (as "Chorus"), Vinna Mason (as "Chorus"), Lois Meredith (as "Chorus"), Robert Milliken (as "Lieutenant Prosper de Merimee"), Blanche Netta (as "Chorus"), Vera Netta (as "Chorus"), Guy Premo (as "Chorus"), Carmen Romero (as "Chorus"), Eleanor Ryley (as "Chorus"), Fritzi Scheff (as "Rose"), Madison Smith (as "Alfonso Castelet"), Lillian Spencer (as "Marianne"), Jewyl Taylor (as "Chorus"), Wilton Taylor (as "Aristede Boutonniere"), Eleanor Twain (as "Chorus"), H.G. Weir (as "Chorus"). Produced by Sam S. Shubert and Lee Shubert Inc.
- (1912) Stage Play: Baron Trenck. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Felix Albini. Book by Henry Martyn Blossom. Based on the German original by Dr. A.M. Willner and R. Rodansky. Lyrics by Frederick F. Schrader. Additional lyrics by Henry Martyn Blossom. Additional music by Alfred G. Robyn. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Choreographed by Al Holbrook. Directed by Al Holbrook. Casino Theatre: 11 Mar 1912- 13 Apr 1913 (40 performances). Cast: Perle Barti (as "Mariza"), Raymond Bloomer (as "A Herald"), Royal Cutter (as "Josef"), Blanche Duffield (as "Countess Lydia von Schwalbenau"), Mabel Ferry (as "Anna"), Charles Gallagher (as "Alla Wanja"), Ethel Hamilton (as "Ella"), Joseph Herbert (as "Marquis d'Aucuneterre"), Jeanette Horton (as "Countess von Holstein"), Ethel Du Fre Houston (as "Frau Cornelia Stecher"), Mitchell Lewis (as "Captain Franz"), Pacie Ripple (as "Herr von Trautenbach"), Charles Sherman (as "Count Zukoski"), John Slavin (as "Nikola"), Fritz Sturmfels (as "Baron Trenck"). Produced by Whitney Opera Co.
- (1913) Stage Play: A Good Little Devil. Written by Rosemonde Gerard and Maurice Rostand. Book adapted by Austin Strong. Theatre Republic: 8 Jan 1913- May 1913 (closing date unknown/133 performances). Cast: Mary Pickford (as "Juliet"), Ernest Truex (as "Charles MacLance"), Augusta Anderson (as "Lady Molineaux") [only Broadway role], Wilda Bennett (as "Queen Mab"), Raymond Bloomer [credited as Raymond J. Bloomer] (as "Hon. Percy Cusack Smith"), Claire Burke (as "Titania"), Charles Castner (as "John"), Dennis Cleugh (as "The Solicitor from London"), Edward Connelly (as "Old Nick Sr."), Edward Dolly (as "Sandy"), Louis Esposit (as "Jock"), Amy Fitzpatrick (as "Miss Letterblair"), Georgia Mae Fursman (as "Thought-From-Afar"), Gerard Gardner (as "Wally"), Etienne Girardot (as "Old Nick Jr."), Lillian Gish (as "Morganie") [Broadway debut], Laura Grant (as "Marion"), Edna Griffin (as "Viviane"), Arthur Hill (as "Rab, the dog"), Edna M. Holland (as "Lady Ralston"), Ernest Lawford (as "A Poet"), Iva Merlin (as "Betsy"), Harold Meyer (as "Neil"), Katherine Minihan (as "Lady Cavendish"), Adrian Morgan (as "Mack"), William Norris (as "Mrs. MacMiche"), Lauren Pullman (as "Angus"), David Ross (as "Davie"), Conway Shaffer (as "Lord H. De Bar"), Henry Stanford (as "Lord Colington of Pilrig"), Norman Taurog (as "Allan") [only Broadway role], Jeanne Towler (as "Lady Rosalind"), Robert Vivian (as "The Lawyer from Oban"), Reggie Wallace (as "Dewbright"), Roland Wallace (as "Jamie"), Pat Walshe (as "Huggermunk"), Joseph A. Wilkes (as "The Doctor from Inverary"). Produced by David Belasco. Note: Filmed by Famous Players Film Company as A Good Little Devil (1914) starring Mary Pickford.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Squab Farm. Written by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton. Bijou Theatre: 13 Mar 1918- Apr 1918 (closing date unknown/45 performances). Cast: Bert Angeles, Tallulah Bankhead, Raymond Bloomer, Julia Bruns, Harry Davenport, Alfred Dayton, Florence Doyle, William L. Gibson, Fred Kaufman, Dorothy Klewer, Vivian Rushmore, Charles M. Seay, Lowell Sherman, G. Oliver Smith, Ann Sustin, Suzanne Willa. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1920) Stage Play: King Richard III. Historical drama (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Plymouth Theatre: 6 Mar 1920- Mar 1920 (closing date unknown/27 performances). Cast included: John Barrymore (as "Richard, Duke of Gloucester, afterwards Richard III, brother to the King"), Denis Auburn (as "Lord Grey, son to Queen Elizabeth by her first marriage to John Grey"), E.J. Ballantine (as "George, Duke of Clarence, brother to the King"), Malcolm Barrett (as "Sir James Blunt"), Tracy Barrow (as "First Murderer"), Lois Bartlett (as "Child of Clarence"), Raymond Bloomer (as "Richmond"), Helen Chandler (as "Child of Clarence/Richard"), Cecil Clovelly (as "Second Murderer"), Reginald Denny, William Keighley (as "Sir William Blackenbury"), Arthur Row (as "King Henry VI"), Montague Rutherford (as "Cardinal Bourchier/Sir Richard Ratcliffe"), Lewis Sealy (as "Lord Hastings, Lord Chamberlain to Edward IV"), John M. Troughton (as "Sir James Tyrrel"), Marshall Vincent (as "Richard, Duke of York, younger son to the King"), Stanley Warmington (as "Sir William Catesby"), Robert Whitehouse (as "John Howard, Duke of Norfolk/Earl of Westmoreland"), Mrs. Thomas A. Wise (as "Duchess of York, mother to Edward IV, Gloucester and Clarence"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1921) Stage Play: Macbeth. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Apollo Theatre: 17 Feb 1921- Mar 1921 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Lionel Barrymore (as "Macbeth, a general of the Scottish army"), Julia Arthur (as "Lady Macbeth") [final Broadway role], E.J. Ballantine (as "Malcolm, son of Duncan"), Stuart Black (as "First Murderer"), Raymond Bloomer (as "Macduff, a nobleman of Scotland"), Lawrence Cecil (as "Sergeant"), Helen Chandler (as "Boy"), Haviland Chappell (as "Caithness, a nobleman"), J. Sayre Crawley (as "Duncan, King of Scotland"), Guy Cunningham (as "Seyton, an officer attending on Macbeth"), Doris Fellows (as "Third Witch"), Burford Hampden (as "Donalbain, son of Duncan"), Sidney Herbert (as "Banquo, a general of the Scottish army"), Lionel Hogarth (as "Ross, a nobleman"), Mary Hughes (as "Fleance, son of Banquo"), Eleanor Hutchison (as "First Witch"), Herbert Jaap (as "Menteith, a nobleman"), Nina Lindsey (as "Second Witch"), Helen Robbins (as "Lady Macduff"), Margherita Sargent (as "Gentlewoman"), Bernard Savage (as "Angus, a nobleman"), Alfred Shirley (as "Lennox, a nobleman"), Albert Shrubb (as "Old Man"), Frank Sylvester (as "Porter"), Henry Vincent (as "Doctor"), John Washburn (as "Siward"), Harry Winston (as "Messenger"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins. Note: This was the production was one of Lionel Barrymore's few failures and notable as the actor's one unsuccessful venture into Shakespeare.
- (1921) Stage Play: Swords. Drama. Written by Sidney Howard [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Brock Pemberton. National Theatre: 1 Sep 1921- Sep 1921 (closing date unknown/36 performances). Cast: Raymond Bloomer (as "Damiano") [final Broadway role], Jane Darwell (as "Maria"), Lillian Dix (as "Giovanna"), Clare Eames (as "Fiamma"), Helen Forrest (as "Madelina"), Edward MacKay (as "Captain of the Garrison"), Catherine Roberts (as "Fiorenzo"), José Ruben (as "Cannetto"), John Saunders (as "Jacopone"), Charles Waldron (as "Ugolino"), Sophie Wilds (as "Amina"). Produced by Brock Pemberton.
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