Broadway Broke

Top 10 Billed Cast

Mary Carr
Mary Carr

Nellie Wayne

Henrietta Crosman
Henrietta Crosman

Madge Foster

Percy Marmont
Percy Marmont

Tom Kerrigan

Dore Davidson
Dore Davidson

Lou Gormam

Macklyn Arbuckle
Macklyn Arbuckle

P.T. Barnum

Macey Harlam
Macey Harlam

Claude Benson

Edward Earle
Edward Earle

Charles Farrin

Pierre Gendron
Pierre Gendron

Jack Graham

Billy Quirk
Billy Quirk

Joe Karger

Sally Crute
Sally Crute

Augusta Karger

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