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James Durkin

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James Durkin

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  • (1906 - 1926) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1906) Stage Play: Julie Bonbon. Romance. Written by Clara Lipman. Lew M. Fields Theatre (moved to The Lyric Theatre from 9 Apr 1906- close): 1 Jan 1906- 15 Apr 1906 (106 performances). Cast: Anthony Asher, Kitty Barry, Gaston Bell, Beatrice Bertrand, Ray Beveridge, Wyrley Birch, William 'Stage' Boyd [Broadway debut], Meredith G. Brown, Edna Carroll, Mary Cecil, Mr. Cloudman, Mr. Douglas, James Durkin [Broadway debut], Miss Edwards, Elsie Ferguson, Maggie Fielding, Katie Gillman, Dora Goldthwaite, Miss Hager, James Helton, Percy Helton [Broadway debut], Miss Howland, Mr. Jones, J. Harry Knowles, Louise Laroux, Amy Lesser, Clara Lipman (as "Julie Bonbon"), Alice Loeber, Muriel MacArthur, Mr. Maley, Louis Mann, Marjorie Maxwell, Miss Miller, George Pauncefort, Alexandra Phillips, Edward Pierce, Otis Sheridan, R. Siato, W. Thornton Simpson, Mr. Smith, Miss Tracy, Mr. Walton, Jules Weitler, Sam White.
  • (1910) Stage Play: The Barrier. Written by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. From the novel by Rex Beach. New Amsterdam Theatre: 10 Jan 1910- Jan 1910 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: James Durkin (as "Captain Burrell"), Alphonse Ethier, J.H. Greene, William S. Hart (as "Dan Stark"), Abigail Marshall, John Pierson, Theodore Roberts, Florence Rockwell, Guinio Socola, Harold Ziegler, Rosalind Ziegler. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger. Note: Filmed as The Barrier (1937), The Barrier (1926), The Barrier (1917).)
  • (1910) Stage Play: Welcome to Our City. Written by George V. Hobart (adapted from the German). Bijou Theatre: 12 Sep 1910- Sep 1910 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Macklyn Arbuckle [credited as Maclyn Arbuckle], Rosalie De Vaux, Mary Duncan, James Durkin, Grace Gibbons, Bernice Golden, William W. Jefferson, Carleton Lacy, Reita Lambert, Charles Mylott, Caroline Oden, Guinio Socola, Wayland Trask [Broadway debut], Maidel Turner, Suzanne Westford, Louise White. Produced by Joseph Brookes.
  • (1919) Stage Play: Abraham Lincoln. Drama. Written by John Drinkwater. Directed by Lester Lonergan. Cort Theatre: 15 Dec 1919- May 1920 (closing date unknown/193 performances). Cast: John Babler, Charles P. Bates, Penwood Batkins, Ernest Bostwick, Charles Brill, Paul Byron, Conrad Cantzen (as "Hawkins, First Clerk"), Duncan Cherry, Herbert Curtis, Forrest Davis, James Durkin (as "General Lee"), Jennie Eustace, Charles Fleming, Charles S. Gilpin, Frank Ginter, Miss Grey, Raymond Hackett (as "William Scott"), Winifred Hanley, George Howard, Thomas Irwin, Frank E. Jamison, J. Philip Jerome, Florence Johns (as "Susan, A Maid in Lincoln's Home"), J. Paul Jones, David Landau (as "Stanton"), Frank McGlynn, Leonard Mudie (as "A Chronicler"), William A. Norton, John S. O'Brien, Albert Phillips, Edward Porter, Phyllis Povah [credited as "Miss Povah"] (as "Guest at Theatre"), William R. Randall, Joseph Reed, Miss Robinson, Dolph Ryan, Miss Seymour, Thomas Vaiden, George Williams. Replacement actors: Edwin Barry (as "William Scott"), Conrad Cantzen (as "Price, A Delegate"), Duncan Cherry (as "Hawkins, First Clerk"), J. Colvin Dunn (as "A Chronicler"), John Meehan (as "White, Of the Southern Commission"), Ralph Williams (as "Dennis, An Orderly"), Bertha Wood (as "Susan, A Maid in Lincoln's Home"). Produced by William H. Harris Jr. Note: Filmed by Lee De Forest Films as Abraham Lincoln (1924).
  • (1923) Stage Play: Robert E. Lee. Historical drama. Written by John Drinkwater. Ritz Theatre: 20 Nov 1923- Dec 1923 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Richard Barbee (as "Ray Warrenton"), Berton Churchill (as "Robert E. Lee"), William Corbett, Gerald Cornell, Ann Cuyle, James Durkin, Earl Gray, James Henderson, Nelan H. Jaap, Millie James, David Landau (as "General "Stonewall" Jackson"), Alfred Lunt (as "David Peel"), Ralph MacBane, John Marston, Jean May, Martha Mayo, Burr McIntosh, Fred Miller, Eugene Powers, William R. Randall, Stewart Robbins [final Broadway role], Frank Russell, James Spottswood (as "Duff Penner"), George Willis. Produced by William H. Harris Jr.
  • (1925) Stage Play: Chivalry. Written by William Hurlbut. Directed by James Durkin [final Broadway credit]. Wallack's Theatre: 15 Dec 1925- Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Joseph Bell (as "Arthur Meredith"), Fan Bourke (as "School Teacher/Florence"), Edmund Breese (as "Emerson Jarvis"), Laurett Browne (as "Divorcee"), John Coleman (as "Foreman of the Jury"), Henry Crosby (as "Contractor"), Camilla Crume (as "Mrs. James"), Arthur Davies (as "Guard"), Segric Ellis (as "Bridget"), Roy Gordon (as "Fred Taggert"), Betsy Hampton (as "Matron"), Violet Heming (as "Lucy Meredith"), William J. Kline (as "Butler"), Paula MacLean (as "Stenographer"), Jack Matthews (as "Man out of a Job"), Mabel Montgomery (as "Matronly Woman"), Thomas V. Morrison (as "Clerk of the Court"), Frances Neilson (as "Julia Taggert"), Doris Rankin (as "Kathleen Taggert"), Alfred L. Rigali (as "Lawyer's Clerk"), Joseph Selman (as "District Attorney"), L. Sterling (as "The Judge"), Grace Valentine (as "Tottie Lanier"). Produced by Joseph E. Shea.

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