- (1930) Stage Play: Penal Law 2010. Drama.
- (1926 - 1963) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1926) Stage Play: Mama Loves Papa. Comedy. Written by Jack McGowan and Mann Page. Directed by John Hayden. Forrest Theatre: 22 Feb 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: Spencer Bentley (as "Jim"), Helen Broderick (as "Margie Drake"), Alice Dunn, John E. Hazzard (as "Fred Harrington"), Claire Hooper (as "Louise"), Robert Emmett Keane (as "Sonny Whitmore"), Ann Martin (as "Ruth"), Frank Milan (as "Henry") [Broadway debut], Lorin Raker (as "Joe Turner"), John Ravold (as "Pop"), William Roselle (as "Gene Drake"), Sara Sothern (as "Nan Turner"), Zolya Talma (as "Mlle. Desiree"), Albert Tovell (as "Mills"), John C. White (as "Tod"). Produced by Oxford Producing Company.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Great Necker. Comedy. Written by Elmer Harris. Directed by J. Fred Butler. Ambassador Theatre: 6 Mar 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Charles A. Baker (as "Workman"), James B. Carson (as "Adolph Cohen"), Kenneth Curtis (as "Sam"), Marjorie Gateson (as "Madame Estelle"), Taylor Holmes (as "Arthur Pomroy"), Frank Milan (as "Workman"), Sidney Paxton (as "James"), Irene Purcell (as "Pansy Hawthorne"), Blanche Ring (as "Mrs. Hawthorne"), Zolya Talma (as "Nina Squibbs"), Hal Thompson (as "Teddy Ferguson"), Raymond Walburn (as "Oscar Squibbs"), Gordon Westcott (as "Hawkins"). Produced by Chamberlain Brown.
- (1935) Stage Play: The Petrified Forest. Drama. Written by Robert E. Sherwood. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Broadhurst Theatre: 7 Jan 1935- Jun 1935 (closing date unknown/197 performances). Cast: Leslie Howard (as "Alan Squier"), John Alexander (as "Joseph"), Humphrey Bogart (as "Duke Mantee"), Milo Boulton, Charles Dow Clark (as "Gramp Maple"), Peggy Conklin (as "Gabby Maple"), Guy Conradi (as "Hendy"), Aloysius Cunningham (as "Commander Klepp"), James Doody (as "Another Telegrapher"), Tom Fadden (as "Ruby"), Ross Hertz (as "Jackie"), Robert Hudson (as "Mr. Chisholm"), Eugene Keith (as "A Deputy"), Esther Leeming (as "Paula"), Frank Milan (as "Boze Hertzlinger"), Robert Porterfield (as "Herb"), Harry Sherwin, Blanche Sweet, Slim Thompson (as "Pyles"), Frank Tweddell, Walter Vonnegut. Produced by Gilbert Miller and Leslie Howard. Produced in association with Arthur Hopkins. Note: Leslie Howard would insist that Bogart be retained in the role of Duke Mantee when sold to Warner Brothers for its hit 1936 film adaptation (The Petrified Forest (1936)).
- (1955) Stage Play: The Desk Set. Comedy. Written by William Marchant [final Broadway credit]. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by George Jenkins. Directed by Joseph Fields. Broadhurst Theatre: 24 Oct 1955- 5 July 1956 (296 performances). Cast: Dorothy Blackburn, Shirley Booth (as "Bunny Watson"), Frank Milan (as "Abe Cutler"), Clarice Blackburn (as "Sadel Meyer"), Wayne Carson, Harry Ellerbe (as "The Man in Shirt-sleeves"), Anne Marie Geyer, Mary Gildea (as "The Lady in the Blue Suit"), Louis Gossett Jr., Sterling Johnson, Doris Roberts (as "Miss Rumple"), Frank Roberts, Byron Sanders, Mike Steen, Joyce Van Patten (as "Elsa"), Elizabeth Wilson. Produced by Robert Fryer and Lawrence Carr. Notes: (1) Filmed by 20th Century Fox as Desk Set (1957). (2) There was also a tour of this show; an Oakland newspaper from 25 Nov 1956 shows Ms. Booth in this play at the Curran Theater, co-starring Frank Milan, Byron Sanders, and Lee Patrick.
- (1958) Stage Play: Who Was That Lady I Saw You With? Comedy. Written by Norman Krasna. Incidental music by Bernard Green. Scenic Design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian. Costume Design by Ruth Morley. Directed by Alex Segal. Martin Beck Theatre: 3 Mar 1958- 30 Aug 1958 (208 performances). Cast: Roxanne Arlen (as "Gloria Coogle"), Robert Burr, Stephen C. Cheng (as "Waiter"), Pamela Curran (as "Second Tenant"), Virginia de Luce (as "Florence Coogle"), Dan Frazer (as "McCarthy"), Peter Gumeny, Peter Lind Hayes (as "David Williams"), Mary Healy (as "Ann Williams"), Richard Loo (as "Lee Wong"), Frank Milan (as "Parker"), Joan Morgan (as "Secretary/Third Tenant"), Gregory Morton (as "Belka"), W. Edgar Rooney (as "Building Employee"), Wallace Rooney (as "Schultz"), Larry Storch (as "Orlov"), William Swetland (as "Robert Doyle"), Ray Walston (as "Michael Haney"), Roland Winters (as "Harry Powell"). Relacement actor: Larry Blyden (as "Michael Haney") [replaced Ray Walston]. Produced by Leland Hayward. Note: Filmed as Who Was That Lady? (1960).
- (1958) Stage Play: Once More, With Feeling. Comedy. Written by Harry Kurnitz. Scenic Design by George Jenkins. Directed by George Axelrod. National Theatre: 21 Oct 1958- 6 Jun 1959 (263 performances). Cast: Joseph Cotten (as "Victor Fabian"), Arlene Francis (as "Dolly Fabian"), Walter Matthau (as "Maxwell Archer"), Leon Belasco (as "Gendels"), Ralph Bunker (as "Mr. Wilbur"), Dan Frazer (as "Interviewer"), Frank Milan (as "Richard Hilliard"), Paul E. Richards (as "Chester Stamm"), Rex Williams (as "Luigi Bardini"). Understudies: Dan Frazer (as "Victor Fabian"), Bill Macy (as "Maxwell Archer") and Greta Markson (as "Dolly Fabian"). Replacement actors: Joseph Buloff (as "Maxwell Archer"), David Opatoshu (as "Maxwell Archer"). Produced by Martin Gabel and Henry M. Margolis. Note: Filmed by Stanley Donen Films [distributed by Columbia Pictures] as Once More, with Feeling! (1960).
- (1959) Stage Play: The Highest Tree. Written by Dore Schary. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Costume Design by Marvin Reiss. Lighting Design by Donald Oenslager. Assistant to Mr. Oenslager: Klaus Holm. Directed by Dore Schary. Longacre Theatre: 4 Nov 1959- 21 Nov 1959 (21 performances). Cast: Diana Douglas (as "Mary Macready"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "Aaron Cornish"), William Prince (as "Dr. Robert Leigh"), Howard St. John (as "Frederick Ashe"), Richard Anderson (as "Caleb Cornish"), Joe De Santis (as "Bronislau Partos"), Larry Gates (as "John Devereaux"), Frank Milan (as "Steven Cornish"), Natalie Schafer (as "Susan Ashe") [final Broadway role], Elizabeth Cole (as "Jane Ashe"), Miriam Goldina (as "Isabel"), Gloria Hoye (as "Amy Cornish"), Robert Redford, Shirley Smith (as "Gloria Cornish"). Understudies: Joe De Santis (as "John Devereaux"), Gloria Hoye (as "Mary Macready") [only Broadway role], Nicholas Pryor (as "Arkady Clark/Frederick Ashe, Jr. (Buzz)"), Shirley Smith (as "Amy Cornish/Jane Ashe") and Dee Victor (as "Isabel/Susan Ashe"). Produced by The Theatre Guild and Dore Schary. Associate Producer: Walter Reilly.
- (1963) Stage Play: Brigadoon. Musical comedy (revival).
- (1957) He acted in William Marchant's play, 'The Desk Set," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Ruth Hussey in the cast.
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