- (1910 - 1947) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1910) Stage Play: Welcome to Our City.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Crinoline Girl. Musical comedy/farce/melodrama/farce/melodrama. Book by Otto A. Harbach. Music by Percy Wenrich [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Julian Eltinge. Musical Director: J. Albert Brown. Directed by John Emerson. Knickerbocker Theatre (moved to The Standard Theatre from 14 Dec 1914- close): 16 Mar 1914- Dec 1914 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Cast: Herbert Corthell (as "Jerry Ainsley"), Edwin Cushman (as "William"), Julian Eltinge (as "Tom Hale"), Walter Horton (as "John Lawton"), Helen Luttrell (as "Dorothy Ainsley"), Joseph S. Marba (as "Smith"), Herbert McKenzie (as "Lord Robert Bromleigh"), Charles P. Morrison (as "Richard Ainsley"), Augusta Scott (as "Marie"), James C. Spottswood (as "Charles Griffith"), Maidel Turner (as "Alice Hale"), Edna Whistler (as "Rosalind Bromleigh"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1914) Stage Play: Kick In. Written by Willard Mack [earliest Broadway credit]. Longacre Theatre (moved to The Theatre Republic on 16 Nov 1914- close): 15 Oct 1914- Mar 1915 (closing date unknown/188 performances). Cast: Lionel Adams (as "Jack Diggs"), Noel Arnold (as "Gus"), John Barrymore (as "Chick Hewes"), Annie Mack Berlein, Paul Everton, Edward Gillespie, Jane Grey (as "Molly"), Katherine Harris (as "Daisy"), Edward Mack [credited as Edward J. Mack] (as "Old Tom"), Maidel Turner (as "Boston Bessie"), Josephine Victor (as "Myrtle Sylvester"), Forrest Winant (As "Charles Cary"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1920) Stage Play: Martinique. Romance.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Varying Shore. Drama. Written by Zoe Akins. Directed by Sam Forrest. Hudson Theatre: 5 Dec 1921- Feb 1921 (closing date unknown/66 performances). Cast: Charles Baldwin (as "Tom (2)"), Donald Bethune (as "Tom (1)"), James Crane (as "Joe Leland"), Blythe Daly (as "Kitty"), Herbert Evans (as "An Englishman"), Paul Everton (as "Garreth Treadway"), Elsie Ferguson (as "The Ghost of Madame Leland/Madame Leland/Julie Venable), Charles Francis (as "Larry Sturgis"), Harris Gilmore (as "Roger") [Broadway debut], Sylvia Gough (as "Laura"), Norman Houston (as "William Blevins"), Wright Kramer (as "Governor Venable"), Clyde North (as "Vernon Baird"), Geraldine O'Brien (as "Hester"), Rollo Peters (as "Richard/John Garrison"), Margot Rieman (as "Marie"), Maidel Turner (as "Mrs. Venable"). Produced by Sam H. Harris.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Egotist. Comedy.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Book of Charm. Comedy.
- (1927) Stage Play: Tommy. Comedy.
- (1929) Stage Play: Spring is Here. Musical comedy. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Book by Owen Davis. Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Choreographed by Bobby Connolly. Alvin Theatre: 11 Mar 1929- 8 Jun 1929 (104 performances). Cast: Victor Arden, Joyce Barbour (as "Rita Conway"), Inez Courtney (as "Mary Jane"), Frank Gagen, John Hundley, Glenn Hunter, Dick Keene, Cy Landry (as "Ebens"), Phil Ohman, Lewis Parker [credited as Lewis Parker] (as "Jennings"), Charles Ruggles (as "Peter Braley"), Gil Squires, Lillian Taiz, Maidel Turner (as "Emily Braley"), Thelma White. Produced by Alex Aarons and Vinton Freedley. Note: Filmed by First National Pictures [distributed by Warner Bros.] as Spring Is Here (1930).
- (1930) Stage Play: Apron Strings. Comedy. Written by Dorrance Davis. Directed by Earle Boothe. Bijou Theatre: 17 Feb 1930- Sep 1930 (closing date unknown/224 performances). Cast: Audray Dale (as "Barbara Olwell"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Ezra Hunniwell"), Ethel Intropidi (as "Inez Wakefield"), Josie Intropodi (as "Hester"), Frank Monroe (as "John Olwell"), Roger Pryor (as "Daniel Curtis"), Maidel Turner (as "Mrs. Olwell"). Produced by Forrest C. Haring. Note: Filmed by Universal Pictures as Virtuous Husband (1931).
- (1937) Stage Play: Angel Island. Comedy/mystery. Written by Bernie Angus. Directed by George Abbott. National Theatre: 20 Oct 1937- Nov 1937 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Joyce Arling (as "Gail Marsh"), Carroll Ashburn, Nigel Blake, Clayton Collyer, Morgan Conway, Alma Dickson, Betty Field (as "Eunice"), Clyde Fillmore (as "John Kavanaugh"), Arlene Francis (as "Sylvia Jordan"), Thomas Graham, David Hoffman, Louise Larabee, Doro Merande (as "Bessie"), Lea Penman (as "Carma Grainger"), Maidel Turner (as "Aimee Lattimer"), Edith Van Cleve (as "Lucy Powell"), Eric Wollencott (as "Garth"). Produced by George Abbott.
- (1938) Stage Play: What a Life. Comedy. Written by Clifford Goldsmith. Production Assistant: Ezra Stone. Press Representative: Barclay McCarty. Scenic Design by Cirker & Robbins. Directed by George Abbott. Biltmore Theatre: 13 Apr 1938- 8 Jul 1939 (538 performances). Cast: Joyce Arling (as "Miss Wheeler"), Ralph Bell (as "Student'), Eddie Bracken' (as "Bill"), Jack Byrne (as "Mr. Ferguson"), James Corner (as "George Bigelow"), Betty Field (as "Barbara Pearson"), Blaine Fillmore (as "Student"), Vaughan Glaser (as "Mr. Bradley"), Teresa Keane (as "Student"), Marguerite Lodge (as "Student"), Kay Loring (as "Miss Johnson"), Ruth Matteson (as "Miss Shea"), Butterfly McQueen (as "Mary"), William Mendrek (as "Mr. Patterson"), Mitzi Miller (as "Student"), Daniel Ocko (as "Mr. Vecchitto"), Lea Penman (as "Mrs. Aldrich"), Arthur Pierson (as "Mr. Nelson"), Elena Salvatore (as "Gertie"), Ezra Stone (as "Henry Aldrich"), Maidel Turner (as "Miss Eggleston"), Isla Vaile (as "Student"), Edith Van Cleve (as "Miss Pike"). Produced by George Abbott. Note: Filmed by Paramount as What a Life (1939) starring Jackie Cooper as Henry Aldrich. The hit play was rewritten for the screen by Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett.
- (1939) Stage Play: Mrs. O'Brien Entertains. Comedy. Written by Harry Madden. Scenic and Costume Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by George Abbott. Lyceum Theatre: 8 Feb 1939- Mar 1939 (closing date unknown/37 performances). Cast: Paul Ballantyne (as "Heinrich Wertheimer") [Broadway debut], Kirk Brown Jr., Marie Brown, Emerin Campbell, John Carmody (as "Terry Flanagan"), Robert Conrey, Aileen Ernst, Richard Keene, Walter Kinsella (as "Thomas Delaney"), James Lane, Maureen McManus, Katherine Meskill [credited as Katherine Meskil] (as "Susan McGowan") [final Broadway role], Ralph Morehouse, Margaret Mullen, Daniel Ocko (as "Guiseppi"), Harry Shannon, Asher Smith, Fred Sumner, Gene Tierney (as "Molly O'Day") [Broadway debut], Maidel Turner (as "Mama Wertheimer"), Robert Williams. Produced by George Abbott.
- (October 3, 1922) She played Sally Jenkins in Ben Hecht's play, "Under False Pretenses," at the La Salle Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Gustav Bowman (Mr. Smart); Clyde Veaux (Manny Epstein); Maude Hannaford (Helen Tarbell); Catherine Carter (Margaret Schmidt); Earle Mitchell (Mr. Gorman); Leo Ditrichstein (Felix Tarbell); Albert Morrison (Edward "Bud" Jenkins); Mary Duncan (Norma Ramon); Alexis Polianov (Sing); Young Leo (Toy); Carlotta Irwin (Virginia Hansen); M. Kelly (Murphy); and Lee Millar (Richard Collins) in the cast.
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