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Leo Ditrichstein
Gender
Male
Born
Jan 06, 1865
Temesbar, HUNGARY
Died
Jun 28, 1928
Vienna, AUSTRIA
Director
Performer
Producer
Writer
Source Material
CREDITS
Broadway
The Great Lover
(Oct 11, 1932 - Oct 1932)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Romantic Comedy
Revival
The Business Widow
(Dec 20, 1923 - Jan 1924)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Paul Bucklaw]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Egotist
(Dec 25, 1922 - Feb 1923)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Felix Tarbell]
Play
Comedy
Original
Face Value
(Dec 26, 1921 - Jan 1922)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Jose Henriquez]
Play
Comedy
Original
Toto
(Mar 21, 1921 - Jun 1921)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Antoine de Tillois]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Americans in France
(Aug 03, 1920 - Aug 1920)
Produced by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
The Purple Mask
(Jan 05, 1920 - May 1920)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Armand]
Play
Melodrama
Romance
Original
The Marquis de Priola
(Jan 20, 1919 - Mar 1919)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
The Matinee Hero
(Oct 07, 1918 - Dec 1918)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
The King
(Nov 20, 1917 - Mar 1918)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
The Great Lover
(Nov 10, 1915 - Sep 23, 1916)
Starring:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Jean Paurel]
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Romantic Comedy
Original
Trilby
(Apr 03, 1915 - Jun 1915)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Zou Zou]
Play
Revival
The Phantom Rival
(Oct 06, 1914 - Jan 1915)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
When Claudia Smiles
(Feb 02, 1914 - Mar 21, 1914)
Based on a play by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Play with music
Original
High Jinks
(Dec 10, 1913 - Jun 13, 1914)
Book by
Leo Ditrichstein
Based on the farce "Before and After" by
Leo Ditrichstein
Musical
Comedy
Original
The Temperamental Journey
(Sep 04, 1913 - Closing date unknown)
Starring:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Jacques Dupont]
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
The Million
(Oct 23, 1911 - Feb 1912)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
The Concert
(Oct 04, 1910 - May 1911)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Gabor Arany]
Book adapted by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
The Lily
(Dec 23, 1909 - May 1910)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
Is Matrimony a Failure?
(Aug 24, 1909 - Jan 1910)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
Bluffs
(Mar 19, 1908 - Mar 1908)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Carl Himmelhoch]
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
Before and After
(Apr 25, 1907 - May 1907)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Revival
The Ambitious Mrs. Alcott
(Apr 01, 1907 - Apr 1907)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
Before and After
(Dec 12, 1905 - Feb 1906)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
Trilby
(May 08, 1905 - May 1905)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Zou Zou]
Play
Comedy
Revival
Are You a Mason?
(Sep 05, 1904 - Sep 1904)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Book adapted by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Revival
Military Mad
(Aug 22, 1904 - Sep 1904)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
Tit For Tat
(Apr 25, 1904 - May 1904)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
Harriet's Honeymoon
(Jan 04, 1904 - Jan 1904)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
What's the Matter with Susan?
(Dec 01, 1903 - Dec 1903)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
Vivian's Papas
(Aug 17, 1903 - Sep 1903)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
His Excellency the Governor
(Oct 20, 1902 - Nov 1902)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Revival
At the Telephone / There's Many a Slip
(Oct 02, 1902 - Oct 1902)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
There's Many a Slip
(Sep 15, 1902 - Oct 1902)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
The Last Appeal
(Apr 14, 1902 - Apr 1902)
Directed by
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Drama
Original
Are You a Mason?
(Aug 19, 1901 - Sep 1901)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Book adapted by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Revival
Are You a Mason?
(Apr 01, 1901 - Apr 1901)
Staged by
Leo Ditrichstein
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[George Fisher]
Book adapted by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
Unleavened Bread
(Jan 26, 1901 - Feb 1901)
Directed by
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
All on Account of Eliza
(Sep 03, 1900 - Mar 1901)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
Twelve Months Later
(Mar 26, 1900 - Apr 1900)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
The Song of the Sword
(Oct 24, 1899 - Nov 26, 1899)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Romance
Original
At the White Horse Inn
(Feb 06, 1899 - Closing date unknown)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
Mlle. Fifi
(Feb 01, 1899 - Closing date unknown)
Translated by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
The Head of the Family
(Dec 06, 1898 - Closing date unknown)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Drama
Original
A Southern Romance
(Sep 04, 1897 - Closing date unknown)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Andre]
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Melodrama
Original
A Superfluous Husband
(Jan 04, 1897 - Closing date unknown)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Melodrama
Original
Trilby
(Apr 15, 1895 - Closing date unknown)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Zou Zou]
Play
Comedy
Original
Gossip
(Mar 11, 1895 - Closing date unknown)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Drama
Original
CREDITS
Broadway
The Great Lover
(Oct 11, 1932 - Oct 1932)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Romantic Comedy
Revival
The Business Widow
(Dec 20, 1923 - Jan 1924)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Paul Bucklaw]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Egotist
(Dec 25, 1922 - Feb 1923)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Felix Tarbell]
Play
Comedy
Original
Face Value
(Dec 26, 1921 - Jan 1922)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Jose Henriquez]
Play
Comedy
Original
Toto
(Mar 21, 1921 - Jun 1921)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Antoine de Tillois]
Play
Comedy
Original
The Americans in France
(Aug 03, 1920 - Aug 1920)
Produced by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
The Purple Mask
(Jan 05, 1920 - May 1920)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Armand]
Play
Melodrama
Romance
Original
The Marquis de Priola
(Jan 20, 1919 - Mar 1919)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
The Matinee Hero
(Oct 07, 1918 - Dec 1918)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
The King
(Nov 20, 1917 - Mar 1918)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
The Great Lover
(Nov 10, 1915 - Sep 23, 1916)
Starring:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Jean Paurel]
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Romantic Comedy
Original
Trilby
(Apr 03, 1915 - Jun 1915)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Zou Zou]
Play
Revival
The Phantom Rival
(Oct 06, 1914 - Jan 1915)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
When Claudia Smiles
(Feb 02, 1914 - Mar 21, 1914)
Based on a play by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Play with music
Original
High Jinks
(Dec 10, 1913 - Jun 13, 1914)
Book by
Leo Ditrichstein
Based on the farce "Before and After" by
Leo Ditrichstein
Musical
Comedy
Original
The Temperamental Journey
(Sep 04, 1913 - Closing date unknown)
Starring:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Jacques Dupont]
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
The Million
(Oct 23, 1911 - Feb 1912)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
The Concert
(Oct 04, 1910 - May 1911)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Gabor Arany]
Book adapted by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
The Lily
(Dec 23, 1909 - May 1910)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
Is Matrimony a Failure?
(Aug 24, 1909 - Jan 1910)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
Bluffs
(Mar 19, 1908 - Mar 1908)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Carl Himmelhoch]
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
Before and After
(Apr 25, 1907 - May 1907)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Revival
The Ambitious Mrs. Alcott
(Apr 01, 1907 - Apr 1907)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
Before and After
(Dec 12, 1905 - Feb 1906)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
Trilby
(May 08, 1905 - May 1905)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Zou Zou]
Play
Comedy
Revival
Are You a Mason?
(Sep 05, 1904 - Sep 1904)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Book adapted by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Revival
Military Mad
(Aug 22, 1904 - Sep 1904)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
Tit For Tat
(Apr 25, 1904 - May 1904)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
Harriet's Honeymoon
(Jan 04, 1904 - Jan 1904)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
What's the Matter with Susan?
(Dec 01, 1903 - Dec 1903)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
Vivian's Papas
(Aug 17, 1903 - Sep 1903)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Original
His Excellency the Governor
(Oct 20, 1902 - Nov 1902)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Revival
At the Telephone / There's Many a Slip
(Oct 02, 1902 - Oct 1902)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
There's Many a Slip
(Sep 15, 1902 - Oct 1902)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
The Last Appeal
(Apr 14, 1902 - Apr 1902)
Directed by
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Drama
Original
Are You a Mason?
(Aug 19, 1901 - Sep 1901)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Book adapted by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Revival
Are You a Mason?
(Apr 01, 1901 - Apr 1901)
Staged by
Leo Ditrichstein
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[George Fisher]
Book adapted by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
Unleavened Bread
(Jan 26, 1901 - Feb 1901)
Directed by
Leo Ditrichstein
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
All on Account of Eliza
(Sep 03, 1900 - Mar 1901)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Comedy
Original
Twelve Months Later
(Mar 26, 1900 - Apr 1900)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
The Song of the Sword
(Oct 24, 1899 - Nov 26, 1899)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Romance
Original
At the White Horse Inn
(Feb 06, 1899 - Closing date unknown)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
Mlle. Fifi
(Feb 01, 1899 - Closing date unknown)
Translated by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Farce
Original
The Head of the Family
(Dec 06, 1898 - Closing date unknown)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Drama
Original
A Southern Romance
(Sep 04, 1897 - Closing date unknown)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Andre]
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Melodrama
Original
A Superfluous Husband
(Jan 04, 1897 - Closing date unknown)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Melodrama
Original
Trilby
(Apr 15, 1895 - Closing date unknown)
Performer:
Leo Ditrichstein
[Zou Zou]
Play
Comedy
Original
Gossip
(Mar 11, 1895 - Closing date unknown)
Written by
Leo Ditrichstein
Play
Drama
Original
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