- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Waterloo Bridge (1930). Drama. Written by Robert E. Sherwood. Directed by Winchell Smith. Fulton Theatre: 6 Jun 1930- Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Hannam Clark, Florence Edney (as "Mrs. Hobley"), William Evans, Allen Fagan, Alexander Frank, Douglas Garden, Eunice Hunt, Glenn Hunter, David Post, Herbert Saunders, Margaret Searls, George Spelvin, June Walker, George G. Wallen, Cora Witherspoon (as "Kitty"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- The Servant in the House (1921). Drama (revival).
- (1921) Stage Play: Macbeth. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Walter Hampden. Broadhurst Theatre: 19 Apr 1921- Apr 1921 (closing date unknown/6 performances). Cast: Walter Hampden (as "Macbeth, a general of the Scottish army"), Mary Hall (as "Lady Macbeth"), Richard Abbott (as "Ross, a nobleman"), Roy Bucklee (as "Donalbain, son of Duncan"), Hannam Clark (as "Porter/Third Witch"), Edwin Cushman (as "First Murderer"), Arthur Fox (as "Lennox, a nobleman"), Sara Haden (as "Macduff's Son"), Geneva Harrison (as "Fleance, son of Banquo"), Richard Highley (as "Seton, an officer attending on Macbeth/Second Murderer"), J. Harry Irvine (as "Macduff, a nobleman of Scotland"), Elsie Herndon Kearns (as "Gentlewoman/Second Witch"), P.J. Kelly (as "Sergeant"), LeRoi Operti (as "Menteith, a nobleman/ First Witch"), Ernest Rowan (as "Malcolm, son of Duncan"), William Sauter (as "Banquo, a general of the Scottish army/Doctor"), Netta Sunderland (as "Lady Macduff"), Allen Thomas (as "Duncan, King of Scotland/Siward"). Produced by Walter Hampden.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Merry Wives of Windsor. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. Knickerbocker Theatre: 19 Mar 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Rodolfo Badaloni (as "Dr. Cains"), Tracy Barrow (as "Bardolph"), France Bendtsen (as "Slender"), Lawrence H. Cecil (as "Francis Ford"), Hannam Clark (as "Sir Hugh Evans"), Horace Cooper (as "Nym"), Henrietta Crosman (as "Mistress Alice Ford"), Mrs. Fiske (as "Mistress Margaret Page"), Will Geer (as "Pistol") [Broadway debut], Eleanor Gordon (as "Dame Quickly"), Burford Hampden (as "Simple"), Ella Houghton (as "Bede"), George LeSoir (as "Rugby"), William C. Masson (as "Mine Host of the Garter"), Owen Meech (as "Shallow"), Henry Mowbray (as "Master George Page"), Rene Roberti (as "John"), Otis Skinner (as "Sir John Falstaff"), Virginia Smith (as "Robin"), Elaine Temple (as "Anne Page"), Mary Walsh (as "Cricket"), Geoffrey Wardwell (as "Master Fenton"), Boyd Zook (as "Robert"). Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Little Father of the Wilderness. Drama (revival).
- (1931) Stage Play: The Bellamy Trial. Drama. Written by Frances Noyes Hart and Frank E. Carstarphen. Based on a novel by Frances Noyes Hart. Directed by E.E. Clive. 48th Street Theatre: 22 Apr 1931- May 1931 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Herbert Belmore (as "Doctor Stanley"), Philippa Bevans (as "Margaret Dunne"), Hannam Clark (as "Randolph Phillips"), E.E. Clive (as "Mr. Lambert"), Ian Emery (as "Douglas Thorne"), Fred Eric (as "Mr. Farr"), Charles Esdale (as "Doctor Gabriel Barretti"), Nat Foss (as "Court Clerk"), Ben Hoagland (as "Patrick Ives"), Alexander Leftwich (as "Court Attendant"), Clara Mahr (as "Melanie Cordier"), Viola Roache (as "Mrs. Daniel Ives "), Ralph Roberts (as "The Judge"), Wilfred Seagram, Henry Sherwood, Ellen Southbrook, Philip Tonge (as "Stephen Bellamy"). Produced by E.E. Clive [final Broadway credit].
- (1931) Stage Play: Cynara. Drama. Written by H.M. Harwood and R.F. Gore-Brown. Adapted from the novel "An Imperfect Lover" by R.F. Gore-Brown. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Morosco Theatre: 2 Nov 1931- May 1932 (closing date unknown/210 performances). Cast included: Adrianne Allen (as "Doris Lea"), Peter Barbier, Thomas Bate, Gladys Bell, Edna Bennett, Hannam Clark (as "Rev. Harold Dringer, Foreman of the Jury"), Jean Derayville (as "A Customer"), Linda Eder (as "Alice Boot"), Phoebe Foster (as "Clemency Warlock"), Shirley Gale (as "Miss Trix "), Paul Hanson, Miriam Jordan, A.P. Kaye (as "Mr. Boot, Coroner"), Mario Majeroni, Alice Martin, Marguerite Martin (as "Marjorie"), Vera Fuller Mellish (as "Grace Boot"), Philip Merivale (as "Jim Warlock"), Mary Newham-Davis, Clement O'Loghlen, Kathryn O'Neill, Joe Romantini, Mary Scott Seton, Henry Stephenson (as "Hon. John Tring"), Mary Williamson. Produced by Lee Shubert.
- Hamlet (1934).
- Othello (1935).
- Macbeth (1935). Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Henry Herbert. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 7 Oct 1935- Oct 1935 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Thomas Bate (as "Servant"), Roland Bottomley (as "Angus, a nobleman"), Betty Bourjaily (as "Court Lady"), Edward Broadley (as "Old Man/Third Witch"), Catherine Cale (as "Court Lady"), Alexandra Carlisle (as "Lady Macduff"), Hannam Clark (as "Porter/Second Witch"), Gladys Cooper (as "Lady Macbeth"), Staats Cotsworth (as "Donalbain, son of Duncan/Messenger"), Margaret English (as "Boy"), Charles Francis (as "Banquo, a general of the Scottish army"), Harold Gould (as "Siward/First Witch"), Joseph Holland (as "Lennox, a nobleman"), Kenneth Hunter (as "Ross, a nobleman"), T. Jerome Lawler (as "Malcolm, son of Duncan"), Connie Lent (as "Fleance, son of Banquo"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "Macduff, a nobleman of Scotland"), Maurice F. Manson (as "Seton, an officer attending on Macbeth"), Philip Merivale (as "Macbeth, a general of the Scottish army"), Henry Morrell (as "Duncan, King of Scotland/Doctor"), Ralph Nelson (as "Young Seyward"), Bram Nossen (as "Captain/First Murderer"), Edward Oldfield, Constance Pellissier (as "Gentlewoman"). Produced by Crosby Gaige/Crosby Gaige, Inc.
- Cyrano de Bergerac (1936).
- (1937) Stage Play: An Enemy of the People. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Walter Hampden. Hudson Theatre: 15 Feb 1937- Mar 1937 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Albert Allen, Richard Allen, Truman Bengali, Albert Bergh (as "Capt. Horster"), Richard Edward Bowler, Charles Brunswick, Conrad Cantzen, Hannam Clark (as "Aslaksen"), Murray D'Arcy, John C. Davis, John de Angelis, Elizabeth Farrar, Richard Freeman, Arthur Gilmour, Edward M. Grace, C. Norman Hammond, Walter Hampden (as "Dr. Thomas Stockmann"), Walter James, Marjorie Jarecki, Wyman Kane, Walter Kapp, Gaylord B. Kingston, Leslie Klein, James C. Malaidy, George Marsh, Dodson Mitchell (as "Morten Kill"), Mabel Moore (as "Mrs. Stockmann") [final Broadway role], Allen Nourse, Haakon Ogle, Sidney Palmer, Constance Pellissier (as "Lady"), Frank Phillips, Richard Ross, John Rustad, Harvey Sayers, Herbert Treitel, Paul Tripp, Boris Ulmar, Albert Dekker [credited as Albert Van Dekker] (as "Hovstad"), Dick Wallace, Walter Ward, Mortimer Weldon, John E. Wheeler. Produced by Walter Hampden.
- Jeremiah (1939). Music by Chemjo Vinaver. Written by Stefan Zweig. Translated by Cedar Paul and Eden Paul. Acting version by John Gassner and Worthington Miner. Choreographed by Felicia Sorel. Directed by Worthington Miner. Guild Theatre: 3 Feb 1939- Mar 1939 (closing date unknown/35 performances). Cast: Joan Adrian (as "Ruth"), Katharine Bard (as "Solom's Daughter"), St. Clair Bayfield (as "Nahum"), Roberta Bellininger (as "Solom's Wife"), Henry Bennett (as "Imre"), Arthur Byron (as "Zedekiah"), Hannam Clark (as "Zebulon") [final Broadway role], Vincent J. Donehue (as "Jochebed's Young Son/Second Assyrian Soldier"), Mary Fischer (as "Zephania's Wife"), Charles Furcolowe (as "Zephania"), Virginia Gregori (as "Merchant's Wife"), Kathryn Grill (as "Jochebed"), Nell Harrison (as "Micha's Mother"), Robert Harrison (as "Abimelech"), John Hendrick (as "The Elder"), Harold Hoha (as "Second Guard"), Harry Irvine (as "Hananiah"), Morgan James (as "Joab"), Charles Jordan (as "Gad"), George Lee (as "Elder's Niece's Husband"), Henry Levin (as "A Huckster"), Philip Lewis (as "Herald"), Robert Malcolm (as "Jochebed's Husband"), Byron McGrath (as "Second Sentry"), John McKee (as "Micha"), Benedict McQuarrie (as "Pashur"), Cameron Mitchell (as "Merchant's Nephew") [Broadway debut], Tom Morrison (as "Aaron"), Katherine Murphy (as "Rebecca"), Gordon Nelson (as "Solom"), John O'Connor (as "First Sentry"), Theodore Paul (as "Solom's Son-in-Law/First Assyrian Solider"), Mary Perry (as "Zilpah"), George Petrie (as "Shephan"), David Rosen (as "A Merchant/Third Assyrian Officer"), Ernest Rowan (as "Issacher"), Elizabeth Royce (as "Leah"), Marian Rudley (as "Gad's Wife"), Byron Russell (as "Ahab/Second Assyrian Officer"), Alfred Ryder (as "Baruch"), Arthur Sachs (as "First Guard"), Mark Schweid (as "Uriah"), Effie Shannon (as "Mother"), Kent Smith (as "Jeremiah"), 'Alexei Tcherkassky (as "Third Guard"), Robert Thomsen (as "Laban"), Paul Tripp (as "Jochebed's Older Son"), 'Arthur Villars' (as "Ahab's Father"), Cornel Wilde (as "Nehemiah"), Mervin Williams (as "Assyrian Captain"), Kay Wilt (as "Uriah's Wife"), Betty Young (as "Elder's Niece"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
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