- (1919- 1929?). Performed on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1919) Stage Play: The Challenge. Drama. Written by Eugene Walter. Selwyn Theatre: 5 Aug 1919- Oct 1919 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Ruth Benson, Holbrook Blinn (as "Harry Winthrop"), Herbert Bostwick, F.C. Bronson , C.R. Brown, Alan Dinehart, Leonard Doyle, A.D. Glaser, Jessie F. Glendinning, Vici Ioucelli, Ben Johnson, Fred Karr, David Landau (as "John Hayes") [Broadway debut], Georgie Lawrence (as "Mrs. Bemis, A Maid"), Louise MacIntosh, Francis S. Merlin, William T. Morgan, Wilson Reynolds, Charles A. Sellon, Hallett Thompson, Frank Torpey (as "Reddy Smith"), C.M. Van Clief, Frank Vogel. Produced by The Selwyns.
- (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.
- (1924) Stage Play: Catskill Dutch. Drama. Written by Roscoe Brink. Belmont Theatre: 6 May 1924- May 1924 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Ada Barbour (as "Mait Meyers"), Frederic Burt (as "Brammy Wolleben"), Evelyn Carrington (as "Viney Fronce"), Ann Davis (as "Neelia-Anne"), Minnie Dupree (as "Sait Wolleben"), William Hasson (as "Deacon Mauny Tenneych"), David Landau (as "Elder Shauny Fronce"), Willard Mac Hargue (as "Jacob Onderdonk"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "Peetcha"), Frank McGlynn (as "Case Steenkoop"), William R. Randall (as "Deacon Ikey Meyers"), Helen Reimer (as "Irey's-Anne"), Dorothy Sands (as "Nautcha Tenneych"), Adele Schuyler (as "Charity Logendyke"), Helen Tower (as "Naomi Van Kill"), Louis Wolheim (as "Cobby"). Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1925) Stage Play: Ruint. Written by Hatcher Hughes. Directed by James Light. Provincetown Playhouse: 7 Apr 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast: James K. Applebee, Jeanie Begg, Jane Burby, Wilbur De Rouge, John Huston [Broadway debut], Sam Jaffe, David Landau (as "Amos Horton"), William Leonard, Caroline Newcombe, Robert W. Smiley, Anne Sutherland (as "Mrs. Vanderpeet").
- (1925) Stage Play: The Mud Turtle. Written by Elliott Lester. Directed by Willard Mack. Bijou Theatre: 20 Aug 1925- Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/52 performances). Cast: Buford Armitage (as "Lem Trustine"), Albert Bannister, Claude Cooper, Viola Fortescue, David Landau (as "Trustine"), Helen MacKellar, Julian Noa, Victor Sutherland, Ellen Warner. Produced by A.E. Riskin and R.R. Riskin.
- (1926) Stage Play: Devils. Written by Daniel Nathan Rubin. Directed by John Cromwell. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 17 Mar 1926- Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Jennet Adair (as "Hannah Givens"), Reed Brown Jr. (as "Amos Givens"), Helen Cromwell (as "Sarah Dibble"), John Cromwell (as "Mathew Dibble"), Frank Jameson (as "Mr. Marion"), Eugene Keith (as "Peter Higdon"), David Landau (as "Joel Givens"), Louis Mason (as "Eph"), Ruth Mero (as "Jennie"), Paul Stanton (as "Mr. Stone"). Produced by William A. Brady and Dwight Wiman.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Humble. Drama. Directed by Bertram Forsyth. Greewich Village Theatre: 13 Oct 1926- Oct 1926 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast included: Sydney Greenstreet, David Landau (as "Gromoff"), Basil Sydney, Claude Barrington White. Produced by Carl Reed.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Witch. Drama (revival). Directed by Hubert Osborne. Greenwich Village Theatre: 18 Nov 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast included: Alice Brady, Wallace House, Hugh Huntley, David Landau (as " As "Absolon"), Maria Ouspenskaya, Erskine Sanford.
- (1927) Stage Play: Women Go On Forever. Written by Daniel Nathan Rubin. Directed by John Cromwell. Forrest Theatre: 7 Sep 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/117 performances). Cast: Mary Boland (as "Miss Daisy Bowman"), James Cagney (as "Eddie"), Willard Foster (as "Dr. Bevin"), Edwin Kasper, David Landau (as "Daly"), Mary Law (as "Mabel"), Constance McKay, Douglass Montgomery (as "Harry"), Myron Paulson (as "Hulbert"), Osgood Perkins (as "Pete"), Francis Pierlot (as "Mr. Givner"), Hans Sandquist (as "Sven"), Elizabeth Taylor, Edna Thrower, Morgan Wallace (as "Jake"), Sam Wren. Produced by William A. Brady and Dwight Wiman. Produced in association with John Cromwell.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Golden Age. Written by Lester Lonergan and Charlton Andrews. Directed by Lester Lonergan. Longacre Theatre: 24 Apr 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/6 performances). Cast: John Anthony (as "Elmer Barnes"), Walton Butterfield (as "The Pilot"), Leila Frost (as "Peggy Barnes"), Donald Gallaher (as "The Mechanician"), Selene Johnson (as "Margaret Barnes") [final Broadway role], David Landau (as "Clifford Barnes"), George F. Marion (as "Chief Silver Cloud"), Warren McCullom (as "Little Cliff"), Diantha Pattison (as "Golden Voice"), Warren William (as "The Stranger"). Produced by John Tuerk.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Octoroon. Melodrama (revival). Written by Dion Boucicault. Directed by Frank Hatch. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 12 Mar 1929- unknown (unknown performances). As "Jacob McClosky."
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