- (1939) He acted in Emlyn Williams' play, "The Corn is Green", at the Duchess Theatre in London, England with Sybil Thorndike, Emlyn Williams, Kathleen Harrison, Betty Jardine, Christine Silver and John Glyn-Jones in the cast.
- (1939) He acted in Emlyn Williams' play, "The Corn is Green", at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Sybil Thorndike, Emlyn Williams, Frank Dunlop and Kathleen Harrison in the cast. Emlyn Williams was the director.
- (May 20, 1936) He acted in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull", in a Theodor Komisarjevsky production at the New Theatre in London, England with John Gielgud, Edith Evans, Peggy Ashcroft, Martita Hunt, Leon Quartermaine, Ivor Barnard, Stephen Haggard, George Devine and Clare Harris in the cast.
- (1922) Stage Play: Makers of Light. Drama.
- (1907 - 1922) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1907) Stage Play: Captain Brassbound's Conversion. Comedy. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Empire Theatre: 28 Jan 1907- Feb 1907 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: George Barran, James Carew, George Elton, James Ferguson, Rudge Harding (as "Sir Howard Hallam") [final Broadway role], O.P. Heggie (as "Osman"), John Hood, George Ingleton, Frederick Lloyd (as "Redbrook") [Broadway debut], W.T. Lovell, John MacFarlane, Tom Paulton, David Powell, Ellen Terry. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1912) Stage Play: Milestones. Written by Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblock [credited as Edward Knoblauch]. Liberty Theatre: 17 Sep 1912- Mar 1913 (closing date unknown/215 performances). Cast: Edith Barwell (as "Nancy"), Leslie Faber (as "John Rhead"), William O. Fazan (as "Thompson"), Warburton Gamble (as "Sam Sibley"), Douglas Imbert (as "Lord Monkhurst"), Auriol Lee (as "Gertrude Rhead"), Frederick Lloyd (as "Arthur Preece"), A.G. Onslow (as "Ned Pym"), Frederick Penley (as "Webster"), Gillian Scaife (as "Rose Sibley"), Eugenie Vernie (as "Mrs. Rhead"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger. Note: Filmed by G.B. Samuelson Productions [UK production/distributed by Moss] as Milestones (1916) [considered lost as of Jun 2014], and by Goldwyn Pictures Corporation [distributed by Goldwyn Distributing Company] as Milestones (1920).
- (1917) Stage Play: Misalliance. Comedy. Written by George Bernard Shaw.
- (1917) Stage Play: Misalliance. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by William Faversham. Broadhurst Theatre: 27 Sep 1917- Nov 1917 (closing date unknown/52 performances). Cast: Macklyn Arbuckle (as "John Tarleton"), George Fitzgerald (as "Lord Summerhays"), Warburton Gamble (as "Joey Percival, an aviator"), Mrs. Edmund Gurney (as "Mrs. Tarleton"), Katherine Kaelred (as "Lina Szczepanowska"), Philip Leigh (as "Bentley Summerhays"), Frederick Lloyd (as "Johnny Tarleton"), Malcolm Morley (as "Gunner"), Elisabeth Risdon (as "Hypatia Tarleton"). Produced by William Faversham.
- (1917) Stage Play: Lord and Lady Algy. Comedy (revival). Written by R.C. Carton. Broadhurst Theatre: 22 Dec 1917-Jan 1918 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Macklyn Arbuckle, Herbert Belmore, C. Haviland Chappell, Maxine Elliott, William Faversham, Irene Fenwick, George Fitzgerald, Franklyn Fox, Lumsden Hare, Harvey Hays, George W. Howard, Philip Leigh, Frederick Lloyd, William Vaughan, Julian Vauxhall. Note: Filmed by Goldwyn Pictures Corporation [distributed by Goldwyn Distributing Company] as Lord and Lady Algy (1919).
- (1918) Stage Play: A Marriage of Convenience (Revival). Written by Sydney Grundy. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 May- Jun 1918 (closing date unknown/53 performances). Cast: Billie Burke, Lynn Hammond, Frank Kemble-Cooper, Frederick Lloyd, Henry Miller, Lewis Sealy, Lowell Sherman, Lucile Watson.
- (1918) Stage Play: Perkins. Written by Douglas Murray [earliest Broadway credit]. Henry Miller's Theatre: 22 Oct 1918- Nov 1918 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Frances Goodrich Ames, Margery Card , Ruth Chatterton, Lillian Kemble-Cooper, Marjorie Hast, Frank Kemble-Cooper, Frederick Lloyd, Henry Miller, Tempe Pigott, Florence Wollerson.
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