- (1923 - 1937) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1923) Stage Play: Nobody's Business. Comedy. Written by Frank Mandel and Guy Bolton. Directed by Frank Conroy. Klaw Theatre: 22 Oct 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Louis Bennison, Burke Clarke, Frank Conroy, Frank Dae (as "Vincent") [Broadway debut], Elaine Davies, Josephine Drake (as "Vera Smith"), Wallace Ford (as "Oliver Pratt"), Caryl Gillin, Francine Larrimore (as "Marjorie Benton"), Fred Irving Lewis, Arthur Sparks, Charles Webster, Alfred West, Paul Yaple. Produced by Robert McLaughlin.
- (1927) Stage Play: Spread Eagle. Drama. Written by George S. Brooks and Walter B. Lister. Directed by George Abbott. Martin Beck Theatre: 4 Apr 1927- Jun 1927 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Brenda Bond, Charles D. Brown, Harry M. Cooke, Herbert Courtney, Frank Dae (as "Theatre Manager"), Malcolm Duncan, Virginia Farmer (as "Grace"), Fred House, Felix Krembs (as "General Ramon Angel de Castro"), Aline MacMahon (as "Rosalie Kent"), Donald Meek (as "Riordan"), Lester Nielson, Osgood Perkins (as "Joe Cobb"), Jose Rivas, Eduardo Sanchez, Allen Vincent, Fritz Williams, Vincent Yorke. Produced by Jed Harris.
- (1927) Stage Play: Ten Per Cent. Comedy. Written by Eugene Davis. Directed by Thomas E. Jackson. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 13 Sep 1927- Oct 1927 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Roger Allen, Florence Arden, Violet Barney, Patricia Calvert, Frank Dae (as "Frederick Merton"), Walter Ferrell, Albert Hackett (as "Roy Tracey"), Myra Hampton (as "Pearl"), Robert Leonard, Edward O'Connor (as "The Character Man"), Walter Plimmer, Clifton Self, Nancy Sheridan, John Williams (as "James Depew"). Produced by Thomas E. Jackson and H.S. Kraft.
- (1927) Stage Play: Coquette. Tragedy/romance. Written by George Abbott and Ann Shepherd. Directed by George Abbott. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 8 Nov 1927- Sep 1928 (closing date unknown/366 performances). Cast: Frederick Burton, Elliot Cabot, Frank Dae (as "Ed Forsythe"), Helen Hayes (as "Norma Besant"), Andrew Lawlor, Jr., Una Merkel (as "Betty Lee Reynolds"), Abbie Mitchell, Gaylord Pendleton, G. Albert Smith (as "Stanley Wentworth"), Phyllis Tyler, Charles Waldron (as "Dr. Besant"). Produced by Jed Harris and Lee Shubert.
- (1930) Stage Play: So Was Napoleon (Sap from Syracuse). Farce. Written by Jack O'Donnell and John Wray. Directed by John Hayden. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 8 Jan 1930- Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: Granville Bates (as "Solomon Hycross"), Spencer Bentley, Paul Byron, Frances Crossey, Frank Dae (as "Adolph"), Ruth Donnelly (as "Dolly Thornton"), Elsa Ersi, Louis Frohoff, Albert Gesse (as "Beauvais"), Oliver Holmes, Hugh McConnell, Grant Mills, Mary Murray, Jack Raffael, Sidney Riggs, Czara Romanyi, Marcel Rousseau (as "A Detective"), Lloyd Russell, Joseph Spelvin, Roland Wilson. Produced by Robert V. Newman and Arnold Johnson.
- (1930) Stage Play: Troyka. Drama. Written by Lula Vollmer. Based on the Hungarian of Imre Fazekas. Directed by Lemist Esler. Hudson Theatre: 1 Apr 1930- Apr 1930 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: George Bratt, Eugene Brominski, George Casselberry, Frank Dae (as "Vassely"), Walter Dreher, Ray Earles, William G. Edwards, Edward Hartford, Weldon Heyburn, William House, Zita Johann (as "Natascha"), Philip Leigh, Tony Mack, Lewis Milne, Martin Noble, William Parke (as "First Soldier"), Jack Roseleigh, Mel Tyler, Albert Dekker (as "Ivan") [credited as Albert Van Dekker]. Produced by Laura D. Wilck.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Up and Up. Comedy. Written by Eva Finklestein (as Eva Kay Flint) and Martha O'Dwyer (as Martha Madison). Directed by Howard Lindsay. Biltmore Theatre: 8 Sep 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: James Baber, Anthony Blair, Lotta Burnell, Ruth Conley, Frank Dae (as "Joe Ryan"), Sylvia Field, William Foran, Jacob Frank, Clyde Franklin, Mabel Grainger, Ruth Hunter, Percy Kilbride (as "Punk"), Roy Le May, Donald MacDonald, Pat O'Brien, Elizabeth Taylor, Charles C. Wilson, Harry Wilson, Vincent York. Produced by Edward A. Blatt and M.J. Nicholas.
- (1930) Stage Play: Five Star Final. Melodrama. Written by Louis Weitzenkorn. Cort Theatre: 30 Dec 1930- Jun 1931 (closing date unknown/175 performances). Cast: Sydney Booth (as "Mr. Arthur Loveland Weeks"), Lillian Bronson (as "Exchange Operator") [Broadway debut], Arthur Byron (as "Randall"), King Calder (as "Philip Weeks"), Berton Churchill (as "Hinchecliffe"), Frank Dae (as "Brannegan"), Kenneth (as "Dana Colby"), Mike D'Arcy (as "A Policeman"), Amy Dennis (as "Pearl"), Malcolm Duncan (as "Michael Townsend"), Frances Fuller (as "Jenny Townsend"), Georgette Harvey (as "Minerva"), Fred House (as "Undertaker"), Richard Huey (as "Harold"), Laurie Jacques (as "Luella Carmody"), Allen Jenkins (as "Ziggie Feinstein"), P.J. Kelly (as "Jerry"), Alvin Kerr (as "Arthur"), Kathryn Keyes (as "Mrs. Arthur Loveland Weeks"), Bruce MacFarlane (as "Rooney"), Merle Maddern (as "Nancy Voorhees Townsend"), Madeleine Marshall (as "Miss Edwards"), Dorothy McElhone (as "Trixie"), Alexander Onslow (as "Rev. T. Vernon Isopod"), Henry Sherwood (as "French"), Helen Sinnott [credited as Helene Sinnott] (as "Miss Taylor"). Produced by A.H. Woods. Note: Filmed by First National Pictures (Warner Bros.) as Five Star Final (1931) (directed by Mervyn LeRoy).
- (1932) Stage Play: Merry-Go-Round. Written by Albert Maltz and George Sklar. Directed by Walter Hart. Provincetown Playhouse: 22 Apr 1932- Jun 1932 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: John Bell, Harry Bellaver (as "Butch"), Jack Bennett, Doan Borrup (as "Mayor Manning"), Dorothy Braun, Joseph Carewe, Dan Carey, Horace Casselberry, Jean Clarendon, Elisha Cook Jr. (as "Ed Martin"), Robert Crozier, Diane Crystal, Frank Dae (as "Police Commissioner Garvey"), Viola Frayne, Robert H. Gordon, Glorian Gray, Dorothy Howard, Frank Howson, Harold Huber (as "Jig Zelli"), Frank Layton, Ian Maclaren, Nina Melville, Robert J. Mulligan, Kermit Murdock, Lawrence C. O'Brien, Kempton Race, Ruth Thomas, Thomas F. Tracey (as "Dr. Koenig"), Mel Tyler, Edward Vickery. Produced by Michael Blankfort and Walter Hart.
- (1932) Stage Play: Jamboree. Written by Bessie Beatty and Jack Black. Based on the novel "You Can't Win" by Jack Black. Directed by Charles Friedman. Vanderbilt Theatre: 24 Nov 1932- Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: John Alexander (as "Bull"), Signa Andres, Carroll Ashburn (as "Sanctimonious Slim"), Roger Bacon, Renee Cartier, Peter Goo Chong, Ruth Chorpenning, Jack Clifford, T.C. Connor, Charles Craig, Frank Dae (as "Foot-'n'-Half George"), Lee Ellsworth, Richard Ewell, Ruth Gibson, Wesley Givens, Al Guin, Wanda Howard, Sheelagh Kennedy, Marie Kenney, Patsy Klein, Barry Macollum (as "Blackie"), Carleton Macy (as "Al Sheets"), George C. Mantell, John McNulty, Dodson Mitchell (as "Jonathan Schorr"), Howard Morgan, Elizabeth Parks, Walter Roach, Olivia Wrightson. Produced by Elizabeth Miele.
- (1933) Stage Play: The Sellout. Comedy. Written by Albert G. Miller. Directed by Ashley Miller. Cort Theatre: 6 Sep 1933- Sep 1933 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Harry Bellaver (as "Abe Frogface Matz"), Robert Conness, Frank Dae (as "Charles Maguire"), Herbert Dobbins, Minnie Dupree (as "Mrs. Wilfred Robbins"), Robert H. Gordon, John Grattan, A.M. Griffith, Charles Harrison, Warren Parker, Jack Rigo, Jane Seymour, Ruth Thomas, George Weston. Produced by Drama Craftsmen.
- (1934) Stage Play: The Night Remembers. Melodrama/mystery. Written by Martha O'Dwyer (credited as Martha Madison). Directed by Leo Bulgakov. Playhouse Theatre: 27 Nov 1934- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Philip Bourneuf (as "Jim"), Harry Clarke, F.G. Cleveland, Frank Coletti, Frank Collins, Lizzie Cubitt, Frank Dae (as "Inspector Kelly"), Bill Darwin, Hal Dearborn, Robert Elwyn, Howard Ferguson, Vincent Gerbino, Van Heflin (as "Paul Ivins"), Mary Holsman, Marie Hunt, Vera Hurst, Wilfred Jessop, Sheldon Leonard (as "Tall Man"), Ann Martin, Tom Morrison, Robert J. Mulligan, Allen Nourse, William Nunn, Ernst Robert, André Salama, Margaret Seaman, Brandon Tynan, Philip Van Zandt. Produced by B. Peters and Leslie J. Spiller.
- (1935) Stage Play: If This Be Treason. Written by Dr. John Haynes Holmes and Reginald Lawrence. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Music Box Theatre: 23 Sep 1935- Oct 1935 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Charles Bryant, Thomas Chalmers (as "Brainard"), Kathleen Comegys (as "Mrs. Bane"), Leo Curley (as "Fitzgerald"), Frank Dae (as "Fulton"), Boyd Davis, Hunter Gardner (as "Duncan"), Kathryn Givney (as "Miss Folwell"), Walter Greaza (as "Turner"), Mitchell Harris (as "Hill"), George Hirose (as "Baron Ishiwara"), Arthur Hughes, Lawrence M. Hurdle, Marcel Journet, Edgar Kent, Robert Lowe, Donald MacKenzie, Armina Marshall (as "Mrs. Gordon"), McKay Morris, Tom Neal (as "Jarvis"), Takashi Ohta, Tom Powers (as "Yato") [Broadway debut], James Spottswood (as "Admiral James"), John Stark, Harland Tucker (as "Aldrich"), Robert Williams, Biacouren Yoshiwara. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1935) Stage Play: First Lady. Comedy. Written by Katharine Dayton and George S. Kaufman. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Music Box Theatre: 26 Nov 1935- Jun 1936 (closing date unknown/246 performances). Cast: Jane Cowl (as "Lucy Chase Wayne"), Florenz Ames, Don Beddoe (as "Jason Fleming"), Leslie Bingham, Isis Brinn, Helen Brooks, Jessie Busley, Lily Cahill, Armand Cortes (as "Senor Ortega"), Frank Dae (as "George Mason"), Thomas Findlay, Ruth Hovey, Bradford Hunt, Naoe Kondo, Charles La Rue, Judson Laire, Donald McKenzie, Lillian Norton, Daniel Ocko, George Parsons, Diantha Pattison (as "Sophy"), Susan Powers, Stanley Ridges (as "Stephen Wayne") [final Broadway appearance], Margherita Sargent, James Seeley, John M. Troughton, Rita Grapel (as "Ann Forrester"), Regina Wallace, Ethel Wilson, Hon. Wu, Oswald Yorke (as "Cater Hibbard"). Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1936) Stage Play: All Editions. 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 (as "Danny Dowd"), Frank Dae [credited as Franklyn Dae] (as "Rollo Heppleworth") [final Broadway role], Nancy Evans (as "Dot Melrose"), 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 (as "Spike Hennessy"), John Zoller. Produced by Juliana Morgan.
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