- (1928 - 1942) Performed on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1928) Stage Play: The War Song. Written by Sam Spewack, Bella Spewack and George Jessel. Directed by Albert Lewis. National Theatre: 24 Sep 1928- Dec 1928 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Ted Athey, Harry Bass, T.F. Benson, Shirley Booth (as "Emily Rosen"), Clyde Franklin [Broadway debut], William Gargan (as "Priv. James Perkins"), Lieut. Hans Golle, Gene Raymond (credited as Raymond Guion) (as "Sid Swanson"), Peter K. Hawley, Eda Heinemann (as "Social Worker"), Edwin Jerome, George Jessel (as "Eddie Rosen"), Patricia Kenny, Paul Ker, Lola Lane, Clara Langsner, Joseph Latham, Capt. Herman Lehmann, Edward Leiter, Col. Edmund Lowe, Paul O'Brien, Charles Peters, Major Sig Ruman, Lieut. Paul Schultz, Frank Spelvin, Harry Von Zynda, H.C. Warren, Charles Wilson, Carl Worms. Produced by Albert Lewis and Sam Harris.
- (1930) Stage Play: This Man's Town. Drama. Written by Willard Robertson. Directed by Lester Lonergan. Ritz Theatre: 10 Mar 1930- Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Betty Brenska, John Burkell, Paul Byron, Eduardo Ciannelli (as "Antonio Fantana"), Constance Cummings (as "Carrie"), Betty De Pascue, W.L. Douglas, Clyde Franklin, Viola Frayne, Walter Glass, Lewis Gordon, Eugenia A. Herman, Milton C. Herman, Len D. Hollister, Mary Howard, Joseph Kennedy, Jerome Lesser, Sam Levene (as "Rosso"), Marjorie Main (as "Clara"), Harold Morgan, William E. Morris, George Neville, Caroline Newcombe, Walter Newman, Pat O'Brien (as "Bill Post"), Arvid Paulson, Willard Robertson, Antonio Salerno, Dorothea Scott, Emmett Shackelford, Lois Shore, Joseph Slayton, Edwin Stanley, Lulu Stone, Max Von Mitzel, Jethro Warner, Charles C. Wilson, Vincent York. Produced by George Jessel.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Up and Up. Comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: Precedent. Drama.
- (1932) Stage Play: Lost Boy. Drama.
- (1932) Stage Play: When the Bough Breaks. Drama. Written by Jerome Sackheim. Directed by Arthur Lubin. 48th Street Theatre: 16 Feb 1932- Mar 1932 (closing date unknown/17 Performances). Cast: Malcolm Duncan (as "Walker Maitland"), Maud Durand (as "Pritch"), Clyde Franklin (as "Lewis Warren"), Pauline Frederick (as "Magma Warren"), Louis Jean Heydt (as "Jim Hamilton"), Dorothy Libaire (as "Joan Leonard"), William Post (as "Richard Warren"). Produced by Arthur Lubin.
- (1932) Stage Play: Bloodstream.
- (1932) Stage Play: The Good Earth.
- (1933) Stage Play: Peace on Earth. Drama.
- (1934) Stage Play: Strangers at Home.
- (1934) Stage Play: Hipper's Holiday. Comedy. Written by John Crump. Scenic Design by Louis Bromberg. Directed by Alan Williams. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 18 Oct 1934- Oct 1934 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Lisa Berenda, John Boyd, Irene Cattell, Shelton Earp, Dick Ellington, Edward Forbes (as "Orange Juice Manager"), Clyde Franklin, Carlos La Torre, Burgess Meredith (as "Jim Hipper"), Bigelow Sayre, Charles Scott, Katherine Squire, Jan Ullrich. Understudy: Hume Cronyn (as "A Janitor). Produced by Marian T. Carter
- (1935) Stage Play: Black Pit.
- (1935) Stage Play: A Slight Case of Murder. Comedy. Co-written and co-directed by Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay. 48th Street Theatre: 11 Sep 1935- Nov 1935 (closing date nknown/69 performances).
- (1936) Stage Play: Lend Me Your Ears! Comedy.
- (1936) Stage Play: All Editions (1936). Comedy. Written by Charles Washburn and Clyde North. Directed by Clyde North. Longacre Theatre: 22 Dec 1936- Jan 1937 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Albert Bergh, Franklyn Dae, Nancy Evans, Clyde Franklin (as "Mortimer Caldwell"), Walter Greaza (as "Clarence Class"), Gladys Griswold, Ruth Holden, Frederick Howard, Carrington Lewis, Claire Nolte, John Ravold, Jerry Sloane, Eric Udo, Joseph Vitale, John Zoller. Produced by Juliana Morgan.
- (1937) Stage Play: Too Many Heroes. Drama. Written by Dore Schary. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Garson Kanin. Hudson Theatre: 15 Nov 1937- Nov 1937 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Paul Ashley, Jim Backus (as "Cosgrove") [final Broadway role], Jean Barrere (as "Danny Parker"), James Bell (as "Jeb Williams"), Leslie Bingham (as "Mrs. Halsey"), Shirley Booth, Herschel Cropper (as "Third Deputy"), Lew Eckles, Elspeth Eric (as "Nora Williams"), Thomas Fisher (as "Tommy Potter"), Lawrence Forsythe (as "Hartman"), Clyde Franklin (as "Mr. McMillian"), John Huntington (as "Second Deputy"), Richard Keene (as "Harry Halsey"), Bjorn Koefoed (as "Nielson"), Jack Lee (as "Lassiter"), Charles McClelland (as "Burton"), Francis Pierlot, Robert Reed (as "Capt. Miller"), Anthony Ross (as "Stevenson"), Royal C. Stout (as "Fourth Deputy"), Joseph Sweeney (as "Sheriff Bailey"), Randolph Wade (as "Ranger"), Rex Williams (as "Andrews"), Marion Willis (as "First Deputy"), Ernest Woodward (as "Peters"). Produced by Carly Wharton.
- (1938) Stage Play: On Borrowed Time. Comedy. Written by Paul Osborn, from a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Joshua Logan. Longacre Theatre: 3 Feb 1938- Nov 1938 (closing date unknown/321 performances). Cast: Jean Adair, Andy Anderson (as "Workman"), Elwell Cobb (as "Workman"), Frank Conroy (as "Mr. Brink"), Nick Dennis (as "Workman"), Dudley Digges (as "Julian Northrup, Gramps"), Lew Eckles (as "Mr. Grimes"), Clyde Franklin (as "Dr. Evans"), Edgar Henning (as "Workman"), Peter Miner (as "Pud"), Dorothy Stickney, Dick Van Patten, Al Webster (as "Sheriff"). Produced by Dwight Wiman. Note: Produced by MGM as a 1939 Lionel Barrymore vehicle as On Borrowed Time (1939).
- (1942) Stage Play: Autumn Hill. Written by Norman Mitchell and John Harris. Directed by Ronald T. Hammond. Booth Theatre:
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