- (1921 - 1970) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1921) Stage Play: Golden Days. Musical comedy. Written by'Sidney Toler' and Marion Short. Directed by Sidney Toler. Gaiety Theatre: 1 Nov 1921- Dec 1921 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Marion Buckler Florence Austin"), Blanche Chapman (as "Mrs. Simmonds"), Arthur Christian (as "Frank Marvin"), Alexander Clark [credited as Alexander Clark, Jr.] (as "Charlie Mason") [Broadway debut], Florence Earle (as "Miss Slissy"), Robert Fiske (as "William Barclay"), Donald Gallaher (as "Richard Stanhope"), Ruth Harding (as "Trella Webb"), Helen Hayes (as "Mary Anne"), Minna Gale (as "Mrs. Kirkland"), Minna Henderson (as "Annabelle Greely"), Justin Lees (as "Edgar Allen"), Jean May (as "Pattie Ellison"), Russell G. Medcraft (as "Teddy Farnum"), Wellman Parsons (as "Walter Moore"), Camille Pastorfield (as "Felice"), Selena Royle (as "Elaine Jewett"), S. Iden Thompson (as "Lloyd Helderson"), Ann Wallace (as "Jessica Devine"), Jo Wallace (as "Betsy"). Produced by George C. Tyler and Abraham L. Erlanger.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Comedienne.
- (1922) Stage Play: Merton of the Movies. Comedy. Written by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Adapted from the story by Harry Leon Wilson. Directed by Hugh Ford. Cort Theatre: 13 Nov 1922- 20 Oct 1923 (392 performances). Cast: Mel. A. Buser (as "The Cross-Eyed Man"), Lewis Buxton (as "Weller's Cameraman"), Romaine Callender (as "J. Sloane Henshaw"), E.J. Chatterly (as "Sigmund's Cameraman"), Alexander Clark (as "Harold Parmalee"), Albert Cowles (as "Sigmund's Cameraman"), A.L. Ehrman (as "Mr. Patterson"), Edward M. Favor (as "Amos G. Gashwiler"), Gladys Feldman (as "Beulah Baxter"), Agnes Findlay (as "Felice"), Mary Elizabeth Forbes (as "Muriel Mercer"), Tom Hadaway (as "Weller"), Glenn Hunter (as "Merton Gill"), Billy Janney (as "Jimmy"), Wilton Lackaye Jr. (as "Eddie"), Joseph Lothian (as "Weller's Cameraman"), Edwin Maxwell (as "Sigmund Rosenblatt/The Man from Bigart"), Bert Melville (as "Elmer Huff"), Saul Mile (as "Max"), J.K. Murray (as "Lester Montague"), Florence Nash (as "The Montague Girl"), Esther Pinch (as "Tessie Kerns"), Lynn Pratt (as "A Mysterious Visitor"), W.H. Seniro (as "Charley Harper"), Clara Sidney (as "Mrs. Patterson"), G.S. Spelvin (as "A Sheik"), Yashi Turi (as "Togo"), John Webster (as "Jeff Baird"), Lucille Webster (as "Casting Director"). Understudy: Maurice Burke [Broadway debut]. Produced by George C. Tyler and Hugh Ford. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as Merton of the Movies (1924), by MGM as Merton of the Movies (1947), and Merlene of the Movies (1981).
- (1925) Stage Play: Jack in the Pulpit. Comedy. Written by Gordon Morris. Princess Theatre: 6 Jan 1925- Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Robert Ames, Helen Carrington, Mary Cicil, Alexander Clark (as "Clifford Pendleton"), Marion Coakley, Samuel Coit, William W. Crimans (as "Jim Corrigan"), Kernan Cripps (as "Steve Gresham"), John D. Dwyer, Gilberta Faust, Elmer Grandin (as "Pop Deady"), Eda Heinemann (as "Mrs. Burdick"), John F. Morrissey, Nat Nazarro Jr., Betty Soule, Willard Tobias, Max Von Mitzel, Edna West, Robert Williamson. Produced by Ames & Bostwick Inc.
- (November 29, 1937) He acted in Laurence Housman's play, "Victoria Regina," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Helen Hayes, Raymond Johnson, Wallace Widdecombe, Harry Plimmer, Augusta Roeland, Babette Feist, Charles Francis, Werner Bateman, Albert Froom, Oswald Marshall, Guy Moneypenny, Avery Graves, Edward Martyn, Pamela Henry-May, Jane Cobb, Beatrice Moreland, Fothringham Lysons, James Bedford, Eva Leonard Boyne, Kate Warriner, Tom Woods, Edward Jones, James Gibson, Abraham Sofaer, Robert Von Rigel, Herschel Martin, Felix Brown, Katherine Scott, Edith Carew, Elsie Grant, Izetta Jewel, George Denham, Ian Maple, and Hitous Gray in the cast. Gilbert Miller was producer and director. Rex Whistler was set and costume designer.
- (1949) He acted in Noel Coward's play, "Bitter Sweet," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Dorothy Sandlin, Davis Cunningham and Lise Marvenga in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
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