- (1914 - 1947) Active in the following Broadway productions:
- (1914) Stage Play: The Worth of a Man. Written by Mrs. Vere Campbell. 48th Street Theatre: 27 Apr 1914 (1 performance). Cast: Wallis Clark, W. Gyllick, Bertha Mason. Produced by Dixie Hines and United Theatrical Association.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Last Toast.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Critic. Comedy (revival). Written by Richard B. Sheridan. Princess Theatre: 25 Jan 1915- Feb 1915 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Dallas Anderson, Cecil Butler, Wallis Clark, Lawrence Grant, John Hodder, Elvin Hodges, Gareth Hughes, Whitford Kane, Edward Le Hay, Marie Leonhard, Thomas Louden, Mario Majeroni, B. Iden Payne, Howard Plinge, Emilie Polini. Produced by B. Iden Payne.
- (1916) Stage Play: Justice. Written by John Galsworthy. Candler Theatre: 3 Apr 1916- Jul 1916 (closing date unknown/104 performances). Cast: John Barrymore (as "William Falder"), F. Cecil Butler, Wallis Clark, Cecil Clovelly (as "Sweedle"), Charles Dodsworth, Charles Francis, Walter Geer, Rupert Harvey, O.P. Heggie (as "Robert Cokeson"), Warren F. Hill, Lester Lonergan, Thomas Louden, John S. O'Brien, Henry Stephenson (as "James How"), Ashton Tonge, Watson White (as "Cowley") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Corey-Williams-Riter Inc.
- (1917) Stage Play: Peter Ibbetson. Written by John N. Raphael. Theatre Republic: 17 Apr 1917- Jun 1917 (closing date unknown/71 performances). Cast: Lowden Adams, Barbara Allen, John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, R. Bogislav (as "Mme. Seraskier"), Catherine Charlton (as "Madge Plunket"), Wallis Clark (as "Major Duquesnois"), Cecil Clovelly (as "Charlie Plunket"), Laura Hope Crews, Eric Hudson (as "Crockett"), Benjamin Kauser (as "Achille"), Alexander Loftus (as "The Bishop"), Leo Stark (as "Raphael Merridew"), Nina Varesa (as "A Sister of Charity"), Montague Weston (as "Mr. Lintot"), Alice Wilson (as "Mrs. Glyn "). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1919) Stage Play: Ghosts (Revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Longacre Theatre: 7 Feb 1919 (1 performance). Wallis Clark (as "Jacob Engstrand"), Augustin Duncan (as "Pastor Manders"), Helen Freeman (as "Regina Engstrand, Mrs. Alving's maid"), Maud Hildyard (as "Mrs. Helen Alving, Widow of Cpt. Alving, late Chamberlain to the King"), Robert Whittier (as "Oswald Alving, Mrs. Alving's son, a painter .
- (1920) Stage Play: The Light of the World. Drama. Written by Pierre Saisson. Translated by Guy Bolton and George Middleton. Lyric Theatre: 6 Jan 1920- Feb 1920 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Helen Chandler (as "Agnes"), Wallis Clark (as "Jonas Kurz"), Burke Clarke (as "James Mayre"), Jane Cooper (as "Ruth le Doux"), Charles Crumpton (as "Timothy"), Pedro de Cordoba (as "Anton Rendel"), Ernest A. Elton (as "Martin Gast"), Arthur Fitzgerald (as "Raymond Hott"), Percy Haswell (as "Mary Rendel"), Clara Joel (as "Marna Lynd"), Ralph Kellard (as "Simon Brock"), Wright Kramer (as "Bert Adams, One of the Three Wise Men"), Arnold Lucy (as "Pastor Saunders"), Fuller Mellish (as "Nathan"), Leslie Palmer (as "Arthur Brooks, One of the Three Wise Men"), Phyllis Povah [erroneously credited as Philis Poyah] (as "Margot Haser") [Broadway debut], Gerald Rogers (as "Paul Mayre"), Fred Vogeding (as "Jan Van Veen, One of the Three Wise Men"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1921) Stage Play: Dulcy. Comedy. Written by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Directed by Howard Lindsay. Frazee Theatre: 13 Aug 1921- 11 Mar 1922 (241 performances). Cast: George Alison (as "Blair Patterson"), Wallis Clark (as "C. Rogers Forbes"), Gilbert Douglas (as "Schuyler Van Dyck"), Lynn Fontanne (as "Dulcinea"), Gregory Kelly (as "William Parker"), Norma Lee (as "Angela Forbes"), Harry Lillford (as "Henry"), Howard Lindsay (as "Vincent Leach"), Elliott Nugent (as "Tom Sterrett") [Broadway debut], Constance Pellissier (as "Mrs. Forbes"), John Westley (as "Gordon Smith"). Produced by George C. Tyler and Harry Frazee.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Exile. Comedy/drama. Written by Sidney Toler. Directed by José Ruben. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 9 Apr 1923- May 1923 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Tiny Allen, Aubrey Beattie (as "Journet"), Wallis Clark (as "Le Comte de Santerre"), Etienne Girardot (as "Baptsiste"), Leonard Ide (as "Lafleur"), Rikel Kent, Eleanor Painter, Sidney Riggs, José Ruben (as "Jacques Cortot"). Produced by Joseph Sidney.
- (1923) Stage Play: Tweedles. Comedy. Written by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. Frazee Theatre: 13 Aug 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Cast included: Wallis Clark (as "Mr. Castlebury"), Ruth Gordon, Donald Meek, Cornelia Otis Skinner. Produced by Robert McLaughlin.
- (1923) Stage Play: Out of the Seven Seas. Drama. Written by Kilbourn Gordon and Arthur Caesar. Frazee Theatre: 19 Nov 1923- Dec 1923 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Wallis Clark (as "An Englishman"), John Q. Dunn (as "A Sailor"), Audrey Hart (as "Phyllis Stanton"), Ray Hart (as "Another Sailor"), Norval Keedwell (as "Ted Mason"), Stapleton Kent (as "Leonard Mason"), Olga Lee (as "A Woman"), George F. Marion (as "Papa Dubois"), William A. Norton (as "Hanson"), Walter Plunkett (as "Li Sing"), Lotus Robb (as "Anne Stanton"), Joseph Selman (as "Chang"). Produced by Kilbourn Gordon.
- (1928) Stage Play: Dorian Gray. Written by David Thorne from a story by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Augustus Thorne. Biltmore Theatre: 21 May 1928- Jun 1928 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Ruth Chorpenning, Wallis Clark, Lionel Adams, Howard Cull, Raoul De Leon (as "Parker In the Play"), K. Andre Fernando, Helen Holmes, Burton Mallory (as "Seraph In the Prologue/Alan Campbell, In the Play"), Will Marsh (as "James Vane, In the Play"), Adele Ronson, Ray L. Royce. Produced by The Oscaria Theatre Corporation.
- (1928) Stage Play: These Few Ashes. Comedy. Written by Leonard Ide. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Booth Theatre: 30 Oct 1928- Dec 1928 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Ellis Baker, Goo Chong, Wallis Clark (as "John Whitney"), Henrietta Goodwin, Ralph J. Locke, James Meighan, Georges Romain, Natalie Schafer, Leni Stengel. Produced by Shaw-Nathan Productions, Inc.
- (1929) Stage Play: Zeppelin. Mystery/drama/thriller. Written by McElbert Moore, Earle Crooker and Lowell Brentano. Directed by Frank Merlin. National Theatre: 14 Jan 1929- Mar 1929 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Charles S. Abbe, Stephen Chase [credited as Alden Chase] (as "Roger Bates"), Wallis Clark (as "Captain Koll"), John Gruenwald (as "Hans"), Paul Guilfoyle (as "John Clayton"), Gordon Hawthorne (as "Boatman"), Alfred A. Hesse (as "Steward"), Rose Hobart, John M. James (as "Otto"), Priscilla Knowles (as "Mrs. Burnham"), Bjorn Koefoed (as "Chief Mech. Heinrich"), Milton Krimes (as "Radio Operator"), Joan Marion (as "Connie Vail"), Julian Noa (as "Prof. Alexander MacKenzie"), Edward Powell (as "Lt. Sobel"), Frederick Rudin (as "Karl"), Zolya Talma (as "Lola Bartel"), C.W. Van Voorhis (as "Dr. Donald Vail"), Raymond Walburn (as "Ed Totten"), Edward Woods (as "Del Rodman"). Produced by Jimmie Cooper.
- (1929) Stage Play: Sherlock Holmes. Drama (revival). Written by Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette. Directed by William Postance. New Amsterdam Theatre: 25 Nov 1929- Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/45 performances). Cast: Alfred Ansel (as "Count Von Stahlburg"), William H. Barwald (as "Jim Craigin"), Roberta Beatty (as "Madge Larrabee"), Kate Byron (as "Thérèse"), Donald Campbell (as "Parsons"), Wallis Clark (as "Doctor Watson"), Peg Entwistle (as "Alice Faulkner"), William Gillette (as "Sherlock Holmes"), Burford Hampden (as "Billy"), J. Augustus Keough (as "Alfred Bassick"), Rose Kingston (as "Mrs. Smeedley"), Henry Lambert (as "Lightfoot McTague"), John Miltern (as "Professor Moriarty"), Dorothy Peabody Russell (as "Mrs. Faulkner"), William Postance (as "Sidney Prince"), Byron Russell (as "Sir Edward Leighton"), Brinsley Shaw (as "John Forman"), Montague Shaw (as "James Larrabee"), Fred Tasker (as "John"), Herbert Wilson Thomas Leary"). Produced by George C. Tyler and Abraham L. Erlanger.
- (1930) Stage Play: Mr. Samuel. Comedy. Written by Winthrop Ames. From the French of Edmond Fleg. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Little Theatre: 10 Nov 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: France Bendtsen, Fairfax Burger, Kate Byron, Wallis Clark (as "Simon"), Thomas Coffin Cooke, Teresa Dale, Charles H. Doyle, Betty Hanna, Geneva Harrison, H. Dudley Hawley (as "Irving Van Ingen"), Robert Hudson, Harry Joyner, Manart Kippen (as "Joseph"), Gladys Lloyd, Henry Mortimer, Alexis M. Polianov, Adelaide Prince, Harry Redding, Charles Ritchie, Edward G. Robinson (as "Samuel Brisach"), Brinsley Shaw, Sam Silverbush, Jeanne Wardley, Eddie Wragge. Produced by George C. Tyler. Produced in association with Erlanger Productions Inc.
- (1931) Stage Play: She Means Business. Comedy. Written by Samuel Shipman. Directed by Frederick Stanhope [final Broadway credit]. Ritz Theatre: 26 Jan 1931- Feb 1931 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Kate Byron (as "Mary"), Wallis Clark (as "Allen T. Evans"), Robert Cummings (as "Ware"), Ann Davis (as "Doris Roberts"), Ruth Donnelly (as "Jane Barton"), Peg Entwistle (as "Charlotte B. Evans"), Desiree Foster (as "Margie"), Ernest Glendinning (as "John Roberts"), Lee Kohlmar (as "Reubens"), Ivan Miller (as "Edgar Lawson"), Herbert Rawlinson (as "William Brighton"), Houston Richards (as "George Forbes"), Bennett Southard (as "Holbrook"), Tom Tempest (as "Aiken"), Edwin Walter (as "Groff"), Douglas Wood (as "Walter Norman"). Produced by James Elliott.
- (1931) Stage Play: Napi. Comedy. Written by Brian Marlow, from the German of Julius Berstl. Directed by Ernest Truex. Longacre Theare: 11 Mar 1931- Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Beatrice Blinn (as "Jeanne Duval"), Wallis Clark (as "Dr. Corvisart"), Stephen Courtleigh (as "Officer of the Day"), Bernice Elliott (as "Margot"), H.H. Gibbs (as "Lackey"), Averell Harris (as "Marshal Duroc"), Frieda Inescort (as "The Empress"), Vera Fuller Mellish (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), Peggy Shannon, Ernest Truex (as "Aristide Latouche"), Albert Dekker [credited as Albert Van Dekker] (as "Meneval"), Dallas Welford (as "Constant"), Frank Wilcox. Produced by L. Lawrence Weber.
- (1931) Stage Play: Peter Ibbetson. Drama/fantasy (revival). Written by John N. Raphael and Constance Collier. Directed by Constance Collier. Shubert Theatre: 8 Apr 1931- May 1931 (closing date unknown/37 performances). Cast: Henriette Amiard (as "Victorine"), Maxine Arnold (as "Guest"), Anna Marie Barrie (as "Mimsey Seraskier"), Reneice Buck (as "Guest"), Eileen Byron (as "A Sister of Charity"), Henry Carvill (as "Raphael Merridew/Crockett"), Josepha Chekova (as "Guest"), Wallis Clark (as "Major Duquesnois"), Jack Daniels (as "Guest"), Jean Fullarton (as "Mme. Pasquier de la Mariere"), Patrick Glasgow (as "Charlie Plunket"), Mabel Gore (as "Miss Fenwick"), Jeanne Guise (as "Mme. Seraskier"), Alice John (as "Mrs. Glyn"), Philip Cary Jones (as "Turnkey"), Dennis King (as "Peter Ibbetson"), Richard Lambart (as "M. Pasquier de la Mariere"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Mary, Duchess of Towers"), Mary Lane (as "Guest"), Peter Martin (as "Guest"), Charles Mussett (as "Governor"), George Nash (as "Colonel Ibbetson"), Mary Newham-Davis (as "Diana Vivash"), John E. Riley (as "Guest"), Everett Ripley (as "Guy Mainwaring"), Joseph Romantini (as "Achille"), Mildred Spencer (as "Guest"), Claire Stange (as "Guest"), Freddie Stange (as "Gogo Pasquier"), Lloyd Taylor (as "Footman/Warden"), Valerie Taylor (as "Mrs. Deane"), Helen Tenney (as "Madge Plunket"), Clifford Walker (as "Mr. Lintot/Prison Chaplain"), Nancy Lewis Waller (as "Lady Gray"), Helen Walpole (as "Guest"), Phyllis Wilbourn (as "Miss Fenwick"), Stephen Wright (as "The Bishop"). Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1939) Stage Play: Life With Father. Comedy. Based on stories by Clarence Day. Dramatized by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Executive Stage Manager: A.H. Van Buren. Stage Manager: Cecil Clovelly. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. Empire Theatre (moved to The Bijou Theatre from 10 Sep 1945 to 15 Jun 1947, then moved to The Alvin Theatre from 17 Jun 1947 to close): 8 Nov 1939- 12 Jul 1947 (3224 performances). Cast: Katharine Bard (as "Annie"), Dorothy Bernard, Nellie Burt (as "Nora"), John Drew Devereaux (as "Clarence"), Ruth Hammond, Timothy Kearse, John C. King, Howard Lindsay (as "Father"), Portia Morrow, Larry Robinson, Raymond Roe, Richard Simon, Richard Sterling, Dorothy Stickney (as "Vinnie"), A.H. Van Buren (as "Dr. Humphreys"), Teresa Wright (as "Mary Skinner"). Replacement actors included: Wallis Clark (as "Father") (during Empire Theatre run), Cecil Clovelly (as "Dr. Sommers") (during Alvin Theatre run), Jack Diamond (as "Harlan") (Sep 1943- circa May 1945/during Empire Theatre run). Produced by Oscar Serlin. Note: Filmed as Life with Father (1947).
- (1940) Stage Play: Suspect. Drama. Written by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham. Directed by Arthur Beckhard. Playhouse Theatre: 9 Apr 1940- 4 May 1940 (31 performances). Cast: Wallis Clark (as "Dr. Rendle"), Robert DeBruce, Grayce Hampton, Barton Hepburn (as "Robert Smith"), Jane Lauren, Mary Servoss (as "Lady Const"), Frederic Worlock (as "Sir Hugo Const"). Produced by Douglas MacLean and Arthur J. Beckhard.
- (1940) Stage Play: At The Stroke of Eight. Drama. Written by Percy Robinson. Belasco Theatre: 20 May 1940- 25 May 1940 (8 performances).
- (1947) Stage Play: Little A. Drama. Written by Hugh White. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Lighting Design by Leo Kerz. Costume Design by Ernest Schraps. Directed by Melville Burke. Henry Miller's Theatre: 15 Jan 1947- 1 Feb 1947 (21 performances). Cast: Frances Bavier (as "Phoebe Painter"), Wallis Clark (as "Dr. Duncan Brown") [final Broadway role], Ottilie Kruger (as "Mary Howard"), Otto Kruger (as "Aaron Storm"), Harry Mehaffey, Jessie Royce Landis (as "Lucinda Storm"), Robert Wiley. Produced by Sam Nasser. Associate Producer: Harry Lambert.
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