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Photographs: O'Neill Plays

SS Glencairn – “Bound East for Cardiff” – 1916 at Wharf Theatre, Provincetown Players, Provincetown, MA – George Cram Cook as Yank, EON director, with William Stuart, Frank Shay, BJO Nordfeldt and Harry Kemp, EJ Ballantine, Donald Corley

Bound East for Cardiff – Beinecke 1916

“Thirst” with Louise Bryant, Jig Cook and EON – 1916 at Wharf Theatre in Provincetown – photo missing

“Thirst” with Louise Bryant, Jig Cook and EON – 1916 at Wharf Theatre in Provincetown – photo missing

In the Zone in 1917, NYC Washington Square Players with Frederick Roland, Robt. Strange, Jay Strong

Long Voyage Home 1917 with Ida Rauh, Ira Remsen (on table), Jig Cook and 2 unidentified men

Moon of the Caribbees – Provincetown Playhouse, NYC 1918 - Beinecke

Long Voyage Home film version 1940 with John Wayne, Barry Fitzgerald, Ian Hunter, Thomas Mitchell – United Artist film

Beyond the Horizon – NYC 1920 with Richard Bennett (far right), Edward Arnold, Helen MacKellar – no 8 x 10        

Emperor Jones – NYC 1920 – Provincetown Players – Charles Gilpin, Jasper Deeter, Christine Ell, directed by George Cram Cook

Emperor Jones – Provincetown Players – NYC 1920

Emperor Jones – Provincetown Players – NYC 1920 – no neg, no 8 x 10

Emperor Jones – Provincetown Players – no 8 x 10

Emperor Jones with Charles Gilpin 1920

Emperor Jones with Charles Gilpin 1920

Emperor Jones with Charles Gilpin 1920 – NYC production

Emperor Jones with Charles Gilpin

Emperor Jones with Charles Gilpin

Hairy Ape with Louis Wolheim, Henry O’Neill, Harold West, Mary Blair 1922 at Provincetown Playhouse, NYC

Hairy Ape with Louis Wolheim 1922 in NYC

Hairy Ape 1922 NYC

CMO in Hairy Ape 1922 NYC – she took over Mary Blair’s part

CMO in Hairy Ape 1922 NYC

CMO in Hairy Ape 1922 NYC

Hairy Ape at Tao House – no neg – no 4 x 5

Hairy Ape at Tao House – no neg, no 4 x 5

Hairy Ape at Tao House – no neg, no 4 x 5

Hairy Ape at Tao House – no neg, no 4 x 5

Hairy Ape at Tao House – no neg, no 4 x 5

Hairy Ape at Tao House – no neg, no 4 x 5

Hairy Ape at Tao House – no neg, no 4 x 5

Desire Under the Elms

Desire Under the Elms

Desire Under the Elms

Desire Under the Elms produced by Kennetth Macgowan, Edmond Jones, & EON at Greenwich Village Theatre in 1924 with Walter Huston, Ephraim Cabot, Allen Nagle, Perry Ivins, Charles Ellis, Mary Morris who was later replaced by Mary Blair

The Great God Brown – first produced 1926

Marco Millions at the Guild Theatre, NYC 1928 with Alfred Lunt and Mary Blair

Strange Interlude with Alfred Lunt

Dynamo

Dynamo

Mourning Becomes Electra 1931 at the Guild Theatre in NYC designed by Robt. Edmond Jones, directed by Philip Moeller with Alice Brady and Alla Nazimova

Mourning Becomes Electra 1931 at the Guild Theatre in NYC designed by Robt. Edmond Jones, directed by Philip Moeller with Alice Brady and Alla Nazimova

Mourning Becomes Electra 1931 at the Guild Theatre in NYC designed by Robt. Edmond Jones, directed by Philip Moeller with Alice Brady and Alla Nazimova

Mourning Becomes Electra – 1932 with Crane Wilbur & Judith Anderson

Anna Christie – 1930 black and white film with Greta Garbo, Charles Bickford and George Marion

Anna Christie – barroom scene from 1930 film – no neg, no 4 x 5

Anna Christie – Greta Garbo film 1930

Anna Christie – Greta Garbo film 1930

Ah Wilderness! NYC stage production

Ah Wilderness! NYC stage production

Ah Wilderness! 1935 MGM film with Lionel Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Mickey Rooney, and Spring Byington

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – NYC production – no neg, no 4 x 5 – directed by Jose Quintero, produced by Ted Mann, with Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman

Same – do have neg and 4 x 5

Long Day’s Journey Into Night black and white 1962 film with Katharine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson, Jason Robards, Jr. and Dean Stockwell

Long Day’s Journey Into Night black and white film with Ruby Dee and Van Peebles

Long Day’s Journey Into Night black and white film with Ruby Dee and Van Peebles

Long Day’s Journey Into Night black and white film with Ruby Dee and Van Peebles

Long Day’s Journey Into Night black and white film with Ruby Dee and Van Peebles

Long Day’s Journey Into Night with Sir Laurence Olivier and Constance Cummings

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – 1956 NYC production at Helen Hayes Theatre directed by Jose Quintero with Florence Eldridge, Frederic March, Jason Robards Jr., Bradford Dillman and Katherine Ross

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – same with Jason Robards and Bradford

A Moon for the Misbegotten with Colleen Dewhurst, Jason Robards, directed by Jose Quintero in NYC at Morosco Theatre 1973

A Moon for the Misbegotten with Colleen Dewhurst, , directed by Jose Quintero in NYC at Morosco Theatre 1973

A Moon for the Misbegotten - Jason Robards, directed by Jose Quintero in NYC at Morosco Theatre 1973

A Moon for the Misbegotten with Colleen Dewhurst for TV

A Moon for the Misbegotten – Bob Sibilia photo – Tao House 1978 – Oregon Shakespeare Festival cast with Denis Arndt as James Tyrone and Jean Smart as Josie

A Moon for the Misbegotten – Bob Sibilia photo – Tao House 1978 – Oregon Shakespeare Festival cast with Denis Arndt as James Tyrone and Jean Smart as Josie

A Moon for the Misbegotten – Bob Sibilia photo – Tao House 1978 – Oregon Shakespeare Festival cast with Denis Arndt as James Tyrone and Jean Smart as Josie

A Moon for the Misbegotten – Bob Sibilia photo – Tao House 1978 – Oregon Shakespeare Festival cast with Denis Arndt as James Tyrone and Jean Smart as Josie

A Moon for the Misbegotten – Bob Sibilia photo – Tao House 1978 – Oregon Shakespeare Festival cast with Denis Arndt as James Tyrone and Jean Smart as Josie

A Moon for the Misbegotten – Bob Sibilia photo – Tao House 1978 – Oregon Shakespeare Festival cast with Denis Arndt as James Tyrone and Jean Smart as Josie

A Moon for the Misbegotten – Bob Sibilia photo – Tao House 1978 – Oregon Shakespeare Festival cast with Denis Arndt as James Tyrone and Jean Smart as Josie

A Moon for the Misbegotten – Bob Sibilia photo – Tao House 1978 – Oregon Shakespeare Festival cast with Denis Arndt as James Tyrone and Jean Smart as Josie

A Moon for the Misbegotten – Bob Sibilia photo – Tao House 1978 – Oregon Shakespeare Festival cast with Denis Arndt as James Tyrone and Jean Smart as Josie

A Moon for the Misbegotten – Bob Sibilia photo – Tao House 1978 – Oregon Shakespeare Festival cast with Denis Arndt as James Tyrone and Jean Smart as Josie

A Moon for the Misbegotten – Bob Sibilia photo – Tao House 1978 – Oregon Shakespeare Festival cast with Denis Arndt as James Tyrone and Jean Smart as Josie

A Moon for the Misbegotten – Bob Sibilia photo – Tao House 1978 – Oregon Shakespeare Festival cast with Denis Arndt as James Tyrone

Lazarus Laughed – Pasadena Community Playhouse in Pasadena, CA - World Premiere, 1928 – directed by Gilmor Brown, with Gilmor Brown as Tiberius, Lenore Shanewise as Miriam, Victor Jory as Caligula, and Irving Pichel as Lazarus (with a 151 member cast and 420 roles)

Lazarus Laughed – Pasadena Community Playhouse in Pasadena, CA - World Premiere, 1928 – directed by Gilmor Brown, with Gilmor Brown as Tiberius, Lenore Shanewise as Miriam, Victor Jory as Caligula, and Irving Pichel as Lazarus (with a 151 member cast and 420 roles)

Lazarus Laughed – Pasadena Community Playhouse in Pasadena, CA - World Premiere, 1928 – directed by Gilmor Brown, with Gilmor Brown as Tiberius, Lenore Shanewise as Miriam, Victor Jory as Caligula, and Irving Pichel as Lazarus (with a 151 member cast and 420 roles)

Lazarus Laughed – Pasadena Community Playhouse in Pasadena, CA - World Premiere, 1928 – directed by Gilmor Brown, with Gilmor Brown as Tiberius, Lenore Shanewise as Miriam, Victor Jory as Caligula, and Irving Pichel as Lazarus (with a 151 member cast and 420 roles)

Same – Gilmor Brown as Tiberius Caesar

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 directed by Fred Harris

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 directed by Fred Harris

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 directed by Fred Harris

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 directed by Fred Harris

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 directed by Fred Harris

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 directed by Fred Harris

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 directed by Fred Harris – John Hetherington as Tiberius

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 directed by Fred Harris –John Hetherington as Tiberius

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 with Leslie Mahoney as Calizula, Jane Bogard as Miriam

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 – Jane Bogard as Miriam

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 – Leslie Mahoney as Caligula

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951  - Leslie Mahoney as Caligula

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 – Mary Jane Arabit as Pompeia

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 – Mary Jane Arabit as Pompeia

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 – Sam Levene as Lazarus

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 – Sam Levene as Lazarus

Lazarus Laughed at U.C. Berkeley September 1951 – Sam Levene as Lazarus

Days Without End – final scene – Theatre Guild

Days Without End – Theatre Guild 1934 at Henry Miller Theatre, NYC – Vandamm photo - Beinecke

The Iceman Cometh film with Frederic March and Lee Marvin

The Iceman Cometh – first NYC production at Martin Beck Theatre October 1946 with James E. Barton as Hickey, Dudley Diggs as Harry Hope, E.G. Marshall as Willie Oban, designer Robt. Edmond Jones, directed by Eddie Dowling

The Iceman Cometh – 1948 – Dublin, Ireland

Anna Christie with Lynn Fontanne

Anna Christie with Pauline Lord, George Marion at Vanderbilt Theatre 1921 NYC

More Stately Mansions – NYC 1967 with Colleen Dewhurst, Ingrid Bergman, Arthur Hill, directed by Jose Quintero – production was first at Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, then went to NYC Broadhurst Theatre October 1967

The Fountain with Walter Huston as Ponce de Leon  - February 1926

Hughie – Jack Dodson & Jason Robards at Curran Theatre 1965 (5 copies)

Ile – 1958 – Stockholm, Sweden – Beinecke

Ile 1958 –Stockholm, Sweden = Beinecke

Hughie with Jack Dodson & Jason Robards – all 8 x 10 – no negs, no 4 x 5

A Touch of the Poet – Jason Robards – 1977 – no neg, no 4 x 5

 

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