- (1899 - 1922) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1899) Stage Play: The Termagant. Drama. Written by Louis N. Parker and Murray Carson. Wallack's Theatre: 9 Jan 1899- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Olga Nethersole (as "Beatriz"), Hamilton Revelle (as "Rodrigo") [Broadway debut].
- (1900) Stage Play: Sapho. Based on the novel by Alphonse Daudet. Written by Clyde Fitch. Based on the play by A. Belot and Mme. Daudet. Wallack's Theatre: 5 Feb 1900- 5 Mar 1900 (29 performances). Produced by Olga Nethersole. Note: Play was condemned as obscene and closed by order of the police.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (Revival). Written by Arthur Wing Pinero. Wallack's Theatre: 6 Mar 1900- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Adelaide Cummings, John Glendinning, Mrs. John Glendinning, Franklyn Hurleigh, Louise McIntosh, W.S. Mills, Olga Nethersole, Leonard Outram, Hamilton Revelle, Fred Thorne, Nellie Thorne, Charles Wellesley. Produced by Olga Nethersole.
- (1900) Stage Play: Sapho (Revival). Written by Clyde Fitch. Based on the novel by Alphonse Daudet. Based on the play by A. Belot and Mme. Daudet. Wallack's Theatre: 12 Nov 1900- Dec 1900 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Maude Clayton (as "Tina de Monte"), William C. Cowper (as "Dechelette"), Adelaide Cummings (as "Rosa"), Clara Emory (as "Alice Dore"), Frank Farrington (as "Mephistopheles"), John Glendinning (as "Flamant"), Mrs. John Glendinning (as "Divonne"), W. Gordon (as "Concierge"), Carolyn Heustis Graves (as "Margot"), Taylor Holmes (as "De Potter"), Mattie Howes (as "Francine"), Franklyn Hurleigh (as "Hettema"), Alexes Leighton (as "Madame Hettema"), W.S. Mills (as "Servant"), Olga Nethersole (as "Fannie Legrand"), Leonard Outram (as "Caoudal"), Hamilton Revelle (as "Jean Gaussin"), Gertrude Robinson (as "Joseph"), The Sisters Striker (as "Danseuses"), Fred Thorne (as "Uncle Cesaire"), Nellie Thorne (as "Irene"), Richard Warring (as "Porter"), Charles Wellesley' (as "M. Anvers"), Anna Whitford (as "Toto"). Produced by Olga Nethersole.
- (1901) Stage Play: Du Barry. Drama. Written by David Belasco. Incidental music by William Furst. Criterion Theatre: 25 Dec 1901- May 1902 (closing date unknown/165 performances). Cast: Mrs. Leslie Carter (as "Jeanette Vaubernier, afterwards "La du Barry"), Corah Adams (as "Julie, girl at the Milliner Shop"), Ann Archer (as "Nichette, girl at the Milliner Shop"), Walter Belasco (as "Vaubernier, father of Jeanette/Marac, one of the Sans-Culottes") [only Broadway role], Warren Bevin (as "Fontenelle, a Tavern Roysterer"), W.T. Bune (as "La Garde, a Tavern Roysterer"), Eleanor Carey (as "Hortense, Manageress for Labille, the milliner "), H.G. Carlton (as "Terray, Minister of Finance (under Louis XV)/Denisot, Judge of the Revolutionary Court"), Leonard Cooper (as "Duc d'Aiguillon"), Ruth Dennis (as "Mlle. Le Grand, dancer from the Grand Opera"), C.P. Flockton (as "Maupeou, Lord Chancellor (under Louis XV)/The Gypsy Hag, a fortune-teller"), Claude Gillingwater (as "Denys, porter at the milliner shop"), Dora Goldthwaite (as "Marquise de Crenay, Lady of the Court"), Campbell Gollan (as "Comte Jean du Barry, eventually brother-in-law of "La du Barry"), Helen Hale (as "Mme. La Dauphine, Marie Antoinette at sixteen"), Charles Hayne (as "Gomard"), Harold Howard (as "De Courcel, of the King's Guard"), John Ingram (as "Tavernier, clerk of the court"), A. Joly (as "Flute Player"), J.D. Jones (as "Scalo, one of "La du Barry's" Nubian servants"), Miss Leonard (as "Princesse Alixe, Lady of the Court"), Julie Lindsey (as "Cerisette"), Miss Lyn (as "Duchesse d'Aiguillon, Lady of the Court"), May Lyn (as "Juliette, girl at the Milliner Shop"), Nina Lyn (as "Lolotte, girl at the Milliner Shop"), Gaston Mervale (as "Citizen Grieve, of the Committee of Public Safety"), Herbert Millward (as "Lebel, confidential valet to His Majesty"), May Montford (as "Marquise de Langers, Lady of the Court"), Louise Morewin (as "Duchesse de Choisy, Lady of the Court"), Louis Myll (as "D'Altaire, of the King's Guard"), Arthur Pearson (as "Renard, one of the "Hundred Swiss"), Frederick Perry (as "Duc de Richelieu, Marshal of France, under Louis XV"), Irma Perry (as "Sophie, a maid"), Hamilton Revelle (as "Cosse-Brissac, son of Duc de Brissac, known as "Cosse"), Blanche Rice (as "Marquise de Quesnoy, known as "La Gourdan," keeper of a gambling house"), H.R. Roberts (as "The Papal Nuncio"), Helen Robertson (as "Sophie Arnauld, queen of the opera/Rosalie, of the Conciergerie"), Master Sams (as"Zamore, a plaything of "La du Barry's"), Gilmore Scott (as "M. Labill, proprietor of the milliner shop"), Blanche Sherwood (as "Leonie, girl at the Milliner Shop"), Florence St. Leonard (as "Manon, girl at the Milliner Shop"), C.A. Stevenson (as "Louis XV, King of France"), Eleanor Stuart (as "Mlle. Guimard, dancer from the Grand Opera"), Grace Van Benthuysen (as "Comtesse de Marsen, Lady of the Court"), Henry Weaver Sr. (as "Duc de Brissac, Captain of the King's Guard"), Beresford Webb (as "Comte Gulliame"), Douglas J. Wood (as "Valroy"). Theatre leased by Charles Frohman. Produced by David Belasco.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Labyrinth. Melodrama. Written by W.L. Courtney. Based on "Le Dedale" by Paul Hervieu. Herald Square Theatre: 27 Nov 1905- 9 Dec 1905 (16 performances). Cast: E.C. Ashley, Hubert Carter, Dora Crisp, Master Leonard Crisp, Winnie Crisp, Harry Dodd, William Farren, Dorothy Grimston, W.S. Lester, B.A. Monks, Louise Moodie, Olga Nethersole, Charles Quartermaine, Hamilton Revelle, Cicely Richards, A.L. Robinson.
- (1905) Stage Play: Carmen (Revival).
- (1906) Stage Play: The Rose of the Rancho. Written by David Belasco and Richard Walton Tully. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 27 Nov 1906- 29 Jun 1907 (480 performances). Cast: Wayne Arey, Virgilio Arriaza, J.H. Benrimo, C.A. Burnett, Norbert Cills, Grace Gaylor Clark, Louise Coleman, Richard S. Conover, John W. Cope (as "Kinkaid"), Maria Davis, Frank De Felice, Vincent De Pascale, William Elliott, Julio Grau, Regino Lopez, Frank Losee, Marta Melean, Atalanta Nicolaides, Leonardo Piza Lopez, Francesco Recchio, Hamilton Revelle [credited as A. Hamilton Revelle], Charles Richman (as "Kearney"), Fermin Ruiz, Gilmore Scott, Frances Starr (as "Juanita"), Catherine Tower, Regina Weil, Frank H. Westerton, Candido Yllera, Salvatore Zito. Produced by David Belasco. Note: Filmed by Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as Rose of the Rancho (1914), and by Paramount Pictures as Rose of the Rancho (1936).
- (1908) Stage Play: The Devil. Written by Ferenc Molnár. Translated and adapted by Alexander Konta. Book adapted by William Trowbridge Larned. Belasco Theatre: 18 Aug 1908- Jun 1909 (closing date unknown/175 performances). Cast: George Arliss (as "The Devil"), Florence Arliss [credited as Mrs. George Arliss] (as "Fanny"), G.M. Barth (as "Guest"), James Bernard (as "Guest"), Herbert Budd (as "Laszlo Voross"), J. Palmer Collins (as "Andre"), Grace Elliston (as "Jolan, Mme. Voross"), Lenore Halstead (as "Guest"), Joseph E. Logan (as "Guest"), John Mack (as "Guest"), Berkeley Madox (as "Guest"), Elizabeth Marshall (as "Guest"), Dawsey McNaughton (as "Guest"), Catherine Morley (as "Guest"), B.S. Printie (as "Guest'), Hamilton Revelle (as "Sandor Tatray'), 'Emily Stevens (I)' (as "Vilma"), Sophie Ulrich (as "Guest"), C.P. Zell (as "Servant"). Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Fires of Fate. Written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Liberty Theatre: 28 Dec 1909- Jan 1910 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Edwin Brandt, Grace Carlyle [Broadway debut], Charn-Chaudra-Sen, Courtenay Foote, Helen Freeman, Ina Hammer, William Hawtrey, F.E. Hill, Thomas R. Mills, Hale Norcross, Ernest Perrin, Paul Pillington, Robert Reese, Hamilton Revelle, George Trader, Percy Waram. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Importance of Being Earnest. Comedy (revival). Written by Oscar Wilde. Lyceum Theatre: 14 Nov 1910- Dec 1910 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: May Blaney, Florence Edney, A.E. Matthews, Jane Oaker, Frederick Raymond, Hamilton Revelle, Albert Tavernier, Ethel Winthrop. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Zebra. Written by Paul M. Potter. From the French of Marcel Nancey and Paul Armont. Garrick Theatre: 13 Feb 1911- Mar 1911 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Alexander Clarke, Ernest Cossart, Lawrence D'Orsay, Irene Fenwick, Henry Hall, John Harrington, Alfred Hudson, Wilhelmina Lewis, Richie Ling, Reginald Mason, Vera McCord, Adelaide Nowak, Hamilton Revelle [credited as A. Hamilton Revelle]. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1911) Stage Play: Kismet. Written by Edward Knoblock. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske and Lawrence Marston. Knickerbocker Theatre: 25 Dec 1911- Jun 1912 (closing date unknown/184 performances). Cast included: Macey Harlam, Otis Skinner. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1914) Stage Play: Secret Strings. Written by Kate Jordan. Longacre Theatre: 28 Dec 1914- Jan 1915 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Charles Coleman, Frederic De Belleville, Charles K. Gerard, Leonard Grey, Arthur P. Hyman, Franklyn Kingsley, Mary Nash, Emmy Oswald, Hamilton Revelle, Frank Sterling, Sidney Stone, Lou Tellegen, Blanche Yurka. Produced by H.H. Frazee. Note: Filmed by Metro Pictures as Secret Strings (1918).
- (1915) Stage Play: Fair and Warmer. Written by Avery Hopwood. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre (moved to The Harris Theatre from 24 Jul 1916- Close): 6 Nov 1915- Unknown (377 performances). Cast: Janet Beecher (as "Laura Wheeler"), John Cumberland (as "Billy Bartlett"), Robert Fisher (as "Harrigan"), Madge Kennedy (as "Blanche Wheeler"), Harry Lorraine (as "Pete Mealy"), Olive May (as "Tessie"), Ralph Morgan (as "Jack Wheeler"), Hamilton Revelle (as "Phillip Evans"). Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (1919) Stage Play: Mis' Nelly of N'Orleans. Written by Laurence Eyre. Henry Miller's Theatre: 4 Feb 1919- May 1919 (closing date unknown/127 performances). Cast: Eva Benton (as "Zephyrine"), Frederic Burt (as "Pere Andre Clement"), Joseph Dunn (as "Unc' Boze"), Mrs. Fiske (as "Nelly Daventry"), Irene Haisman (as "Delphine Falaise"), Doris Moore (as "Angelique"), Georges Renavent (as "Felix Durand"), Hamilton Revelle (as "Georges Durand"), Zolya Talma (as "Melanie"). Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1921) Stage Play: Captain Applejack. Farce. Written and directed by Walter C. Hackett. Cort Theatre: 30 Dec 1921- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/195 performances). Cast: Maud Andrew (as "Palmer"), Wallace Eddinger (as "Ambrose Applejohn"), Phoebe Foster (as "Poppy Faire"), Ferdinand Gottschalk (as "Horace Pengard"), Hamilton Revelle (as "Ivan Borolsky") [final Broadway role], Walter F. Scott (as "Dennett"), Harold Vermilyea [credited as Harold Vermilye] (as "Johnny Jason"), Marie Wainwright (as "Mrs. Agatha Whatcombe"). Produced by Sam Harris.
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