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David Torrence
Gender
Male
Born
Jan 17, 1864
Edinburgh, SCOTLAND
Died
Dec 26, 1951
Woodland Hills, California, USA
Performer
CREDITS
Broadway
The Right to Strike
(Oct 24, 1921 - Oct 1921)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Dr. Miller]
Play
Drama
Original
Smilin' Through
(Dec 30, 1919 - May 1920)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Dr. Owen Harding]
Play
Comedy
Fantasy
Original
The Little Whopper
(Oct 13, 1919 - Apr 03, 1920)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Judge MacGregor]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Daybreak
(Aug 14, 1917 - Oct 1917)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Original
A Kiss for Cinderella
(Dec 25, 1916 - May 1917)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Man with a Board]
Play
Original
The Little Minister
(Jan 11, 1916 - Mar 1916)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Revival
The Yellow Ticket
(Jan 20, 1914 - Jun 1914)
Performer:
David Torrence
[John Seaton]
Play
Original
Evangeline
(Oct 04, 1913 - Oct 1913)
Performer:
David Torrence
Special
Original
Detective Sparks
(Aug 23, 1909 - Oct 1909)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Comedy
Original
What Every Woman Knows
(Dec 23, 1908 - Jun 1909)
Performer:
David Torrence
[David Wylie]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Call of the North
(Aug 24, 1908 - Sep 1908)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Original
The Ham Tree
(Aug 28, 1905 - Nov 11, 1905)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Lord Spotcash]
Musical
Vaudeville
Original
The Sho-Gun
(Oct 10, 1904 - Jan 21, 1905)
Performer:
David Torrence
[General Kee-Otori]
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
My Lady Molly
(Jan 05, 1904 - Jan 16, 1904)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Sir Miles Coverdale]
Musical
Comedy
Original
The Diplomat
(Mar 20, 1902 - May 1902)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Comedy
Original
When Knighthood Was in Flower
(Jan 14, 1901 - Jun 1901)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Romance
Original
The Military Maid
(Oct 08, 1900 - Oct 13, 1900)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Captain Gerald Fitzgerald]
Musical
Farce
Original
Woman and Wine
(Apr 11, 1900 - Jun 1900)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Melodrama
Original
CREDITS
Broadway
The Right to Strike
(Oct 24, 1921 - Oct 1921)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Dr. Miller]
Play
Drama
Original
Smilin' Through
(Dec 30, 1919 - May 1920)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Dr. Owen Harding]
Play
Comedy
Fantasy
Original
The Little Whopper
(Oct 13, 1919 - Apr 03, 1920)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Judge MacGregor]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Daybreak
(Aug 14, 1917 - Oct 1917)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Original
A Kiss for Cinderella
(Dec 25, 1916 - May 1917)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Man with a Board]
Play
Original
The Little Minister
(Jan 11, 1916 - Mar 1916)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Revival
The Yellow Ticket
(Jan 20, 1914 - Jun 1914)
Performer:
David Torrence
[John Seaton]
Play
Original
Evangeline
(Oct 04, 1913 - Oct 1913)
Performer:
David Torrence
Special
Original
Detective Sparks
(Aug 23, 1909 - Oct 1909)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Comedy
Original
What Every Woman Knows
(Dec 23, 1908 - Jun 1909)
Performer:
David Torrence
[David Wylie]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Call of the North
(Aug 24, 1908 - Sep 1908)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Original
The Ham Tree
(Aug 28, 1905 - Nov 11, 1905)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Lord Spotcash]
Musical
Vaudeville
Original
The Sho-Gun
(Oct 10, 1904 - Jan 21, 1905)
Performer:
David Torrence
[General Kee-Otori]
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
My Lady Molly
(Jan 05, 1904 - Jan 16, 1904)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Sir Miles Coverdale]
Musical
Comedy
Original
The Diplomat
(Mar 20, 1902 - May 1902)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Comedy
Original
When Knighthood Was in Flower
(Jan 14, 1901 - Jun 1901)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Romance
Original
The Military Maid
(Oct 08, 1900 - Oct 13, 1900)
Performer:
David Torrence
[Captain Gerald Fitzgerald]
Musical
Farce
Original
Woman and Wine
(Apr 11, 1900 - Jun 1900)
Performer:
David Torrence
Play
Melodrama
Original
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