Frank Wilcox (Performer) | Playbill

Roles (19)

Parlor Story Playbill - March 1947 Parlor Story
Opened March 04, 1947
  • as Mike (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 But Not Goodbye
Opened April 11, 1944
  • as Tom Carter (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Take It as It Comes
Opened February 10, 1944
  • as Albert D. Bliven (Original)
The Snark Was a Boojum Playbill - Sep 1943 The Snark Was a Boojum
Opened September 01, 1943
  • as Doctor Mortice (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Village Green
Opened September 03, 1941
  • as The Reverend Arthus McKnight (Original)
Mr. and Mrs. North Playbill - Opening Night Mr. and Mrs. North
Opened January 12, 1941
  • as Timothy Barnes (Original)
You Can't Take It With You Playbill - Nov 1937 You Can't Take It With You
Opened December 14, 1936
  • as Paul Sycamore (Original)
Come Angel Band Playbill - Feb 1936 Come Angel Band
Opened February 18, 1936
  • as Sheriff Garr (Original)
Mid-West Playbill - Nov 1936 Mid-west
Opened January 07, 1936
  • as Reverend Carr (Original)
A Journey by Night Playbill - April 1935 A Journey by Night
Opened April 16, 1935
  • as Warren Fleming (Original)
Little Shot Playbill - January 1935 Little Shot
Opened January 17, 1935
  • as Sturge Peabody (Original)
I, Myself Playbill - May 1934 I, Myself
Opened May 09, 1934
  • as David Martin (Original)
Shooting Star Playbill - June 1933 Shooting Star
Opened June 12, 1933
  • as Leo Bennett (Original)
Uncle Tom's Cabin Playbill - June 1933 Uncle Tom's Cabin
Opened May 29, 1933
  • as George Fisk (Original)
Life Begins Playbill - March 1932 Life Begins
Opened March 28, 1932
  • as Dr. Tubby (Original)
Monkey Playbill - Opening Night Monkey
Opened February 11, 1932
  • as Dr. George Hollins (Original)
Napi Playbill - Opening Night Napi
Opened March 11, 1931
  • as Prince Sapieha (Original)
Little Orchid Annie Playbill - April 1930 Little Orchid Annie
Opened April 21, 1930
  • as Myron C. Kuppenheimer (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Yes Or No
Opened December 21, 1917
  • Performer
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