- (1889 - 1927) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1889) Stage Play: Shenandoah. Written by Bronson Howard. Star Theatre (moved to Proctor's Theatre from 21 Oct 1889 to close): 9 Sep 1889- 19 Apr 1890 (250 performances). Cast: Viola Allen (as "Gertrude Ellingham"), G.W. Bailey, William Barnes, J.O. Barrows, C.C. Brandt, Nanette Comstock, W.J. Cummings, W.L. Dennison, Dorothy Dorr, Esther Drew, Alice B. Haines, Harry Harwood, Mrs. C.A. Haslam, Lucius Henderson (as "Robert Ellingham"), John E. Kellerd (as "Captain Thornton") [Broadway debut], Wilton Lackaye (as "General Haverhill"), G. Maxwell, Henry Miller (as "Kerchival West"), Morton Selten (as "Captain Heartsease"), Effie Shannon (as "Jenny Buckthorn"), W.H. Thorn. Produced by Charles Frohman [earliest known Broadway credit].
- (1895) Stage Play: The Heart of Maryland. Drama. Written by David Belasco. Herald Square Theatre: 22 Oct 1895- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Maurice Barrymore (as "Col. Alan Kendrick"), Mrs. Leslie Carter (as "Maryland Calvert"), John E. Kellerd (as "Col. Fulton Thorpe"), Frank Mordaunt (as "Hugh"). Note: Filmed as The Heart of Maryland (1927), The Heart of Maryland (1921).
- (1896) Stage Play: The Great Northwest. Drama. Written by Herbert Hall Winslow and Will R. Wilson. American Theatre: 31 Aug 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Frances Drake, William S. Hart (as "Robert "Cap" Sheaf"), Maud Hosford, John E. Kellerd (as "Bart Foxwell").
- (1897) Stage Play: L'Arlesienne. Tragedy. Written by Alphonse Daudet. Music by Georges Bizet. Directed by David Belasco and Eugene Wiley Presbrey. Broadway Theatre: 22 Mar 1897- Apr 1897 (closing date unknown/unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Agnes Booth, John E. Kellerd. Note: Filmed by Pathé Frères [France] as L'Arlésienne (1908) [received U.S. distribution by Pathe in Nov 1908], remade by Pathé Frères as L'Arlésienne (1922) [distributed in the U.S. in 1923 as The Girl from Arles], and by Pathé-Natan [distributed in in Europe by Pathé Consortium Cinéma] as L'Arlésienne (1930) [no known U.S. distribution], by Les Films Impéria [France] as L'arlésienne (1942) [originally distribute in Europe by Gray-Film/underwent restoration in 2009], adapted as a short subject by Bernard Roué as L'Arlésienne (1981) [France], and was adapted on French TV productions in 1950, 1967 and 1991).
- (1897) Stage Play: Cumberland '61. Melodrama. Written by Franklin Fyles. Haverly's 14th Street Theatre: 18 Oct 1897- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: C.G. Craig (as "Benner"), Edgar L. Davenport (as "George Grayne"), John E. Kellerd (as "Dick Kansett"), Frank Losee (as "Col. Leslie Murdoch"), Florence Rockwell (as "Alice Ainsley") [Broadway debut].
- (1898) Stage Play: The Sorrows of Satan. Fantasy. Written by Creagh Henry. Based on the novel by Marie Corelli. Broadway Theatre: 24 Dec 1898- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: John E. Kellerd (as "Prince Lucio Rimanes").
- (1900) Stage Play: Macbeth. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 26 Feb 1900- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Guelma L. Baker, Irving Brooks, Hattie Buskirk, Leota Buskirk, George Curtis, Kate Dalglish, Mark Fenton, Mary Hall, Wadsworth Harris, John E. Kellerd, Cecilia Loftus (credited as Cissie Loftus), John T. Malone, Richard Milloy, Helena Modjeska, Lynn Pratt, Cassius Quinby, Hannah E. Sargent, George S. Spencer. Produced by Helena Modjeska Repertory.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Ladies' Battle. (This production played in repertory with Twelfth Night, Much Ado About Nothing, Mary Stuart, Marie Antoinette, Macbeth). Translated by George B. Coale, from the French of Eugene Scribe; from the French of Ernest Legouve. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 26 Feb 1900- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Guelma L. Baker, Irving Brooks, Hattie Buskirk, Leota Buskirk, George Curtis, Kate Dalglish, Mark Fenton, Mary Hall, Wadsworth Harris, John E. Kellerd, Cecilia Loftus (credited as Cissie Loftus), John T. Malone, Richard Milloy, Helena Modjeska, Lynn Pratt, Cassius Quinby, Hannah E. Sargent, George S. Spencer. Produced by Helena Modjeska Repertory.
- (1900) Stage Play: Marie Antoinette. Written by Clinton Stuart. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 26 Feb 1900- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Guelma L. Baker, Irving Brooks, Hattie Buskirk, Leota Buskirk, George Curtis, Kate Dalglish, Mark Fenton, Mary Hall, Wadsworth Harris, John E. Kellerd, Cecilia Loftus [credited as Cissie Loftus], John T. Malone, Richard Milloy, Helena Modjeska, Lynn Pratt, Cassius Quinby, Hannah E. Sargent, George S. Spencer. Produced by Helena Modjeska Repertory.
- (1900) Stage Play: Mary Stuart. Written by Friedrich Schiller. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 26 Feb 1900- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Guelma L. Baker, Irving Brooks, Hattie Buskirk, Leota Buskirk, George Curtis, Kate Dalglish, Mark Fenton, Mary Hall, Wadsworth Harris, John E. Kellerd, Cecilia Loftus (credited as Cissie Loftus), John T. Malone, Richard Milloy, Helena Modjeska, Lynn Pratt, Cassius Quinby, Hannah E. Sargent, George S. Spencer. Produced by Helena Modjeska Repertory.
- (1900) Stage Play: Much Ado About Nothing. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 26 Feb 1900- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Guelma L. Baker, Irving Brooks, Hattie Buskirk, Leota Buskirk, George Curtis, Kate Dalglish, Mark Fenton, Mary Hall, Wadsworth Harris, John E. Kellerd, Cecilia Loftus (credited as Cissie Loftus), John T. Malone, Richard Milloy, Helena Modjeska, Lynn Pratt, Cassius Quinby, Hannah E. Sargent, George S. Spencer. Produced by Helena Modjeska Repertory.
- (1900) Stage Play: Twelfth Night. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 26 Feb 1900- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Guelma L. Baker, Irving Brooks, Hattie Buskirk, Leota Buskirk, George Curtis, Kate Dalglish, Mark Fenton, Mary Hall, Wadsworth Harris, John E. Kellerd, Cecilia Loftus (credited as Cissie Loftus), John T. Malone, Richard Milloy, Helena Modjeska, Lynn Pratt, Cassius Quinby, Hannah E. Sargent, George S. Spencer. Produced by Helena Modjeska Repertory.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Heather Field. Drama. Written by Edward Martyn. Carnegie Lyceum: 19 Apr 1900 (1 performance/played in conjunction with A Troubadour). Cast: Charles J. Bell, J.H. Howland, 'Jobyna Howland, William Humphrey, Caroline Keeler, John E. Kellerd, William J. McCahill, Brandon Tynan [credited as J. Brandon Tynan], Joseph B. Wilkes.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Price of Peace. Melodrama. Written by Cecil Raleigh. Broadway Theatre: 21 Mar 1901- May 1901 (closing date unknown/60 performances). Cast: Henry Bergman, William T. Blakeley, May Buckley, William T. Carleton [credited as W.T. Carleton], Charles Cherry, Nellie Claire, A.R. Colton, Eugenie Dingens, Louise Dingens, Grace Dudley, Marion Elmore, Carroll Fleming, Arthur Forrest, James Hinton, Harry J. Holliday, Violet Holliday, Eric Hope, Harrison Hunter, Charles Kent, Wilton Lackaye, Ralph Lenox, Edward Lester, Kate Lester, Helen McVeigh, Louis Morrell [Broadway debut], Elizabeth Padgette, F. Roberts, Harry Roberts, Minnie Seligman, Anne B. Sutherland, Mabel Taliaferro, Fred Thorne, Henry Travers [Broadway debut], Virginia Vere, Pauline Von Arnold. Replacement actor: John E. Kellerd. Produced by Jacob Litt.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Cipher Code. Melodrama. Written by Charles Klein. Haverly's 14th Street Theatre: 30 Sep 1901- Oct 1901 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Mabel Aylward, Estabrook Galloway, William Harcourt, Maud Hoffman, John E. Kellerd (as "James Kelso"), Cecil Magnus, George Douglas Parker, John Ried, Harry St. Maur, George C. Staley, William Thomas, Kate Vandenhoff, Charles Walcott, Harry A. Weaver, Richard Webster, Mrs. Russ Whytal [credited as Mrs. Russ Whytall], Frank Winston.
- (1903) Stage Play: Romeo and Juliet. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. Knickerbocker Theatre: 25 May 1903- Jun 1903 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Edwin Arden, F.C. Bangs, H. Kyrle Bellew (as "Romeo, son of Montague"), Edmund Breese, George Clarke, T.M. Hunter, Franklyn Hurleigh, Mrs. W. G. Jones (as "Nurse to Juliet"), John E. Kellerd, A.W. Mafflin, E.J. Norris, Eben Plympton (as "Mercutio, kinsman to the prince and friend to Romeo", W.V. Ranous, Forrest Robinson, Eleanor Robson (as "Juliet, daughter to Capulet"), William H. Thompson (as "Friar Laurence, a Franciscan"). Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1903) Stage Play: Sweet Kitty Bellairs. Drama. Written by David Belasco. from "The Bath Comedy" by Agnes Castle and Egerton Castle. Belasco Theatre: 9 Dec 1903- 4 Jun 1904 (206 performances). Cast: Alfred Cahill, James Carew, R. Peyton Carter, Henrietta Crosman (as "Kitty"), H. Rees Davies, J. Malcolm Dunn, Katherine Florence (as "Lady Standish"), Clyde Fogel, Charles Hammond (as "Lord Verney"), Shelly Hull, John E. Kellerd (as "Lord Standish"), Addison Pitt, Mark Smith Edwin Stevens, Antoinette Walker [Broadway debut], Frank H. Westerton. Produced by David Belasco. Produced by arrangement with Maurice Campbell.
- (1905) Stage Play: Richter's Wife. Drama. Written by Julie Herne. Manhattan Theatre: 27 Feb 1905- Mar 1905 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: 'Belle D'Aube', Chrystal Herne, Julie Herne, William Humphrey, John E. Kellerd, Charles Lamb, Edward Meers, Ann Warrington. Produced by Mrs. James A. Herne.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Boys and Betty. Musical. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Book by George V. Hobart. Music by Silvio Hein. Orchestra under the direction of Silvio Hein. Based on the play "La Papillion" by Robert Danceny and René Peter. Featuring songs with lyrics by Will D. Cobb. Music for "Take Plenty of Shoes" by Melville Gideon. Featuring "A Little Farther" by Frederick Norton. Scenic Design by Frank E. Gates and Edward A. Morange. Costume Design by Lord and Taylor. Directed by George F. Marion. Wallack's Theatre: 2 Nov 1908- 6 Feb 1909 (112 performances). Cast: Edgar Atchison-Ely (as "Paul Gerard"), Marie Cahill (as "Betty Barbeau"), James B. Carson (as "Rudolph Gruber"), Eugene Cowles (as "Major Gordon"), John E. Kellerd (as "Casimir Barbeau"), Edgar Norton (as "Algernon Graham"), Clara Palmer (as "Nanon Duval"), Gertrude Barnard (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Marguerite Binford (as "Mrs. Pranz"), Fanny Boutelle (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Camille Buehler (as "Elise Rochet/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Bessie Cottrell (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), George Deane (as "Servant"), E.J. DeVarney (as "Tony Arditti"), Jesse Elliott (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Florence Evans (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Tempee Evans (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Anna Ford (as "Minnie Racherre/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Annabelle Gordon (as "Izora Deschon/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Macy Harlam (as "Baptiste Leveque"), Grace Harper (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Sadie Henderson (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Florence Holmes (as "Laure Moreau"), Phoebe Loubet (as "Valerie Pannier"), A.E. Luzzi (as "Philippe Fouchet"), Bonnie Maud (as "Marie Antoinette"), Marie Mayo (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Carrie Miller (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Josephine Montague (as "Guillaume/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Harry Morey (as "Porter"), Agnes Ormonde (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Anna Mooney (as "Grace Gordon"), Mary Mooney (as "Virginie/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Evelyn Radcliffe (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Florence Ravel(as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Claudia Rogers (as "Julie Perret/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Louise Shelley (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Lorie Sprague (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Dorothy Waldron (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Blanche Wilmot (as "Cleo Marcette/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Mary Worthington (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Vampire. Written by Edgar Allan Woolf and George Sylvester Viereck. Directed by Albert Cowles. Hackett Theatre: 18 Jan 1909- Feb 1909 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: John E. Kellerd (as "Paul Hartleigh"), Richard Baker, Louise Dempsey, Katherine Florence, Warner Oland, George Pauncefort, Mark Smith, John Westley. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1911) Stage Play: Judith Zaraine. Drama. Written by C.M.S. McLellan. Astor Theatre: 16 Jan 1911- Jan 1911 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Lena Ashwell (as "Judith Zaraine"), Walter Cluxton, Emmett Corrigan, Charles Dowd, Donald Gallaher, Gordon Johnstone, John E. Kellerd, Edward Langford, Charles Waldron. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1911) Stage Play: Oedipus Rex. Tragedy (revival).
- (1911) Stage Play: The Merchant of Venice. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare.
- (1911) Stage Play: Macbeth. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare.
- (1911) Stage Play: Hamlet. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare.
- (1912) Stage Play: Hamlet. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Merchant of Venice. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Harris Theatre: 20 Jan 1913- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Eric Blind, Gordon Burbe [credited as Gordon Burby] , Harry Calver, Margaret Cambell, Elwyn Eaton, Roydon Erlynne, Amelia Gardner, George Gat, Charles Howson, Nicholas Joy, John E. Kellerd, Edward MacKay, Isobel Merson, Ernest Rowan, John Wray.
- (1913) Stage Play: Oedipus Rex. Tragedy (revival). Written by Sophocles. Garden Theatre: 3 Feb 1913- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Eric Blind, Gordon Burbe [credited as Gordon Burby], Edith Chase, Elwyn Eaton, Roydon Erlynne, Henry Fearing, Lila Dell Frost, Marie Gale, Amelia Gardner, Charles Howson, Nicholas Joy, John E. Kellerd (as "Oedipus Rex"), Isobel Merson, Jessie Murray, Ernest Rowan, Harry Walsh.
- (1913) Stage Play: Hamlet. Written by William Shakespeare. Garden Theatre: 4 Feb 1913- Feb 1913 (closing date unknown/unknown performances). Cast: Thomas Barry, Eric Blind, Gordon Burbe [credited as Gordon Burby] (as "Claudius, King of Denmark"), Elwyn Eaton (as "Polonius, Lord Chamberlain"), Arthur Edwards, Roydon Erlynne, Henry Fearing (as "Laertes, son to Polonius"), Lila Dell Frost, Amelia Gardner (as "Gertrude, Queen of Denmark and mother to Hamlet"), David George, Charles Howson, Arthur James, Nicholas Joy, John E. Kellerd (as "Hamlet, son to the late, and nephew to the present King"), Isobel Merson (as "Ophelia, daughter to Polonius"), George Pleydall, Theodore Reyner, Ernest Rowan (as "Ghost"), John Wray.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Governor's Boss. Drama. Written by James S. Barcus. Garrick Theatre: 13 Apr 1914- Apr 1914 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Frank Andrews, Emory Blunkall, Earle Craddock, Sidney Cushing [final Broadway role], George Fawcett (as "Hiram Tally"), D.J. Flanagan, Charles Goodrich [credited as C.W. Goodrich], Richard Gordon, John E. Kellerd (as "Lancelot Shackleton"), Cecil Kern, Charles Laite, Crosby Maynard, Frances McGrath, Arthur Parmelay, Forrest Seabury, Charles Seiter. Note: Filmed by The Governor's Boss Photoplay Company as The Governor's Boss (1915).
- (1927) Stage Play: Trelawny of the "Wells." Comedy (revival). Written by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. Directed by George C. Tyler. New Amsterdam Theatre: 31 Jan 1927- Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Henrietta Crosman (as "Mrs. Telfer/Miss Violet Sylvester"), Lawrence D'Orsay (as "Captain De Foenix"), Eric Dressler (as "Mr. Arthur Gower"), John Drew (as "Vice Chancellor Sir William Gower"), J.F. Foster (as "Mr. Hunston"), Helen Gahagan (as "Miss Rose Trelawny"), O.P. Heggie (as "Mr. Ablett"), Frieda Inescort (as "Clara De Foenix"), John E. Kellerd (as "Mr. Ferdinand Gadd") [final Broadway role], J.M. Kerrigan (as "O'Dwyer, the Stage Manager"), Otto Kruger (as "Mr. Augustus Colpoys"), Wilton Lackaye (as "Mr. James Telfer"), Robert Lansing (as "Hallkeeper at the Pantheon"), Pauline Lord (as "Miss Imogen Parrott"), Rollo Peters (as "Mr. Tom Wrench"), Gerald Rogers (as "Mr. Denzil/Charles"), Effie Shannon (as "Miss Trafalger Gower"), Matthew Smith Jr. (as "Mr. Mortimer"), Peggy Whiffen (as "Miss Brewster/Sarah"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Mossop"), Estelle Winwood (as "Miss Avonia Bunn"). Produced by George C. Tyler.
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