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Clifford Dempsey

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Clifford Dempsey

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  • (1914 - 1937) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1914) Stage Play: The Miracle Man. Written by George M. Cohan. Astor Theatre: 21 Sep 1914- Dec 1914 (closing date unknown/97 performances). Cast: Frank Bacon (as "Hiram Higgins"), Earle Browne (as "Harry Evans"), Daniel Burns (as "Bobby"), Clifford Dempsey (as "Tom Holmes") [Broadway debut], Ada Gilman (as "Martha Higgins"), Percy Helton (as "Eddie Holmes"), Gail Kane (as "Helena"), James C. Marlowe (as "Michael Coogan"), Frederick Maynard (as "David"), Mary Murphy (as "Betty Higgins"), George Nash (as "John Madison"), Gerrie O'Brien (as "Mary Holmes"), William H. Thompson (as "The Patriarch"). Produced by Cohan & Harris.
  • (1934) Stage Play: Order Please. Comedy. Written by Edward Childs Carpenter, from a play by Walter C. Hackett. Playhouse Theatre: 9 Oct 1934- Oct 1934 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Alney Alba, Albert Andress, James Bell, Tala Birell, Olive Briscoe, Gregory Deane, Clifford Dempsey, Pierre D'Ennery, Delphine Doray, Joseph R. Garry, Gladys Griswold, William Hopper (as "Victor Neilson"), Lulu Mae Hubbard, Paul Jachia (as "Tom"), Suzanne Jackson, Bernice Kenyon, Hermann Lieb, A. Fothringham Lysons, Peggy Marlowe, Percy Moore, Henry Norell, Vivienne Osborne (as "Phoebe Weston"), Addison Pinckert, Robert Shayne (as "Robert Kent"), Matthew Smith, Jack Soanes, Robert Toms. Produced by George Bushar and John Tuerk.
  • (1928) Stage Play: Sh, the Octopus. Comedy/mystery. Written by Ralph Murphy and Donald Gallaher. Directed by Donald Gallaher. Royale Theatre: 21 Feb 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/47 performances). Cast: Beatrice Allen (as "Vesta Vernoff"), Luigi Balestro (as "Mysterious Figure"), Lynne Clarke (as "Nanny"), Clifford Dempsey (as "Mr. Dempsey"), Gavin Gordon (as "Paul Morgan"), John Jones (as "Mysterious Figure"), Harry Kelly (as "Mr. Kelly"), James B. Linhart (as "Mysterious Figure"), Ignacio Martinetti (as "Mr. Cobb"), Bernard J. McOwen (as "A Stranger"), Francis M. Verdi (as "Captain Hook"), Adele Windsor (as "Polly"). Produced by Donald Gallaher, J. M. Welch and M & G Amusements Inc.
  • The Gorilla (1925). Written by Ralph Spence. Directed by Walter F. Scott. Selwyn Theatre (moved to The National Theatre from May 1925- close): 28 Apr 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Frank Beaston (as "Simmons"), Clifford Dempsey (as "Mr. Mulligan"), Joseph Guthrie (as "A Sailor"), Stephen Maley (as "Jefferson Lee"), Frank McCormack (as "Mr. Garrity"), Harry Southard (as "The Stranger"), George Spelvin (as "Dr. Wilner"), Robert Strange (as "Arthur Marsden"), Frederick Truesdale (as "Cyrus Stevens"), Harry A. Ward (as "Poe"), Betty Weston (as "Alice Stevens"). Produced by Donald Gallaher.
  • (1922) Stage Play: The Law Breaker. Melodrama. Written by Jules Eckert Goodman. Booth Theatre: 1 Feb 1922- Apr 1922 (closing date unknown/90 performances). Cast: Frederick Bickel (as "Tom Fowler"), William Courtenay (as "Jim Thorne"), John Cromwell (as "Walter Homer"), Clifford Dempsey (as "Ewing Fowler"), Marguerite Maxwell (as "Kit Grey"), John A. Milton (as "Donovan"), Herbert Rathke (as "Griggs"), Frank Sheridan (as "Father Spalding"), Frank Sylvester (as "Gibson"), Morgan Wallace (as "Bill Dobbs"), Blanche Yurka (as "Joan Fowler"). Produced by William A. Brady.
  • (1921) Stage Play: Honors Are Even. Comedy.
  • (1920) Stage Play: Opportunity.
  • (1920) Stage Play: All Soul's Eve. Drama. Written by Anne Crawford Flexner. Cast: Leland Chandler (as "Peter"), Clifford Dempsey (as "Dr. Sandy McAlister"), Anne Faystone (as "Oliva Larkin"), Lola Fisher (as "Alison Heath/Norah"), Eleanor Hutchinson (as "Katy"), Cyril Keightley (as "Jim Heath"), Walter Kingsford (as "Edward Knox Jr."), Manabozho (as "Rua"), John Thorn (as "Tom Larkin"). Produced by John D. Williams.
  • (1919) Stage Play: At 9:45. Melodrama. Written by Owen Davis. Directed by John Cromwell. Playhouse Theatre: 26 Jun 1919- Oct 1919 (closing date unknown/139 performances). Cast: George Backus (as "Judge Robert Clayton"), Idalene Cotton (as "Margaret Clancy"), Clifford Dempsey (as "Captain Dixon"), Marie (as "Ruth Jordan"), Harry Green (as "Jack Grover"), Nedda Harrigan (as "Molly"), John Harrington (as "Tom Daly"), Frank Hatch (as "Doane"), Frank Hilton (as "Doyle"), Madeleine King (as "Mary Doane"), Peter Lang (as "Mack"), Leo Mielziner (as "Jim Everett"), Gustave Rolland (as "Gillaini"), Edith Shayne (as "Mrs. Clayton"), Noel Tearle (as "Howard"), Robert Thorne (as "Dr. Norton"). Produced by William A. Brady Ltd. Note: Filmed as Nine Forty-Five (1934)
  • (1915) Stage Play: Hit-the-Trail-Holiday. Written by George M. Cohan. Suggested by George Middleton. Based on the work of Guy Bolton. Astor Theatre (moved to the Harris Theatre on 7 Feb 1916- close): 13 Sep 1915- unknown (336 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, Lorena Atwood, Laura Bennett, Clifford Dempsey, Al Gilmore, Harold Grau, Edgar Halstead, Horace James, Katherine La Salle, Ernest Lynd, Frederick Maynard, C.R. McKinney, Fred Niblo (as "Billy Holliday"), Purnell Pratt (as "Dean Granger"), Grant Stewart (as "Rev. T. B. Holden"). Produced by Cohan & Harris.
  • (1934) Stage Play: Mother Lode. Drama. Written by Dan Totheroh and George O'Neil. Directed by Melvyn Douglas. Cort Theatre: 22 Dec 1934- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Produced by George Bushar and John Tuerk.
  • (1937) Stage Play: The Trial of Dr. Beck. Written by Hughes Allison. Scenic Design by Rollo Wayne. Directed by Louis M. Simon. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 9 Aug 1937- Aug 1937 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Carrie Adams (as "Lulu Doolittle"), William Bendix (as "George B. Shaw") [Broadway debut], Clifford Dempsey (as "Judge Archer") [final Broadway role], Frank Ferguson (as "Court Clerk"), Jane Ferrell (as "Ella Gordon"), Virginia Girvin (as "Carrie Jones"), Frank Harrington (as "District Attorney Madison"), Harriet Harris (as "Ruth Ellen"), Lulu King (as "Hilda Redd"), Aurelius Lawrence (as "Oscar Brooks"), Norman Lewis (as "Herman Phillips"), Elvis Mason (as "George Doolittle"), Joseph McCallion (as "Ralph Judd"), Thomas McKenna (as "Inspector Timothy O'Malley"), LaVerne Pine (as "Mary Hudson"), Kenneth Renwick (as "Dr. John Beck"), Earl Sydnor (as "Defense Attorney Collings"), Stewart Ward (as "Dr. Julius Sims"), Dorothy Washington (as "Elenore Hopkins"), Jethro Webb (as "Patrolman James"), Kenneth Woodruff (as "Assistant District Attorney"). Produced by Federal Theatre Project of The WPA.

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