- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- South Pacific (1955). Musical/drama (revival).
- Maggie (1953). Musical.
- Stalag 17 (1951). Comedy/melodrama. Written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski. Scenic Design by John Robert Lloyd. Lighting Design by John Robert Lloyd. Costume Design by Noel Taylor. General Manager: Milton Baron. Company Manager: J.R. Williams. Production Stage Manager: Buford Armitage. Stage Manager: Earl J. Brisgal. Assistant Stage Mgr: Eric Fleming. General Press Representative: David Lipsky. Assistant Press Representative: Joseph G. Lustig. Press Representative: Peggy Phillips. Advertising: Lawrence Weiner. Directed by José Ferrer. 48th Street Theatre: 6 May 1951- 21 Jun 1952 (472 performances). Cast: Jess Cain, Frank Campanella (as "Horney"), Garry Davis, John Ericson (as "Sefton") [Broadway debut], Eric Fleming, Douglas Henderson, Laurence Hugo, Harvey Lembeck (as "Harry Shapiro"), Curt Lowens, Frank Maxwell (as "Hoffman"), Allan Melvin (as "Reed") [Broadway debut], William Pierson, Richard Poston, Lothar Rewalt (as "Corporal Shultz"), Mark Roberts, Ludwig Roth, Robert Shawley, Otto Simanek, Robert Strauss (as "Stosh"), Edwin Strome, Arthur Walsh. Produced by José Ferrer. Associate Producer: Richard Condon.
- First Stop to Heaven (1941). Written by Norman Rosten. Directed by Robert Henderson. Windsor Theatre: 5 Jan 1941- 11 Jan 1941 (8 performances). Cast: Stanley Ackerman (as "Checkers"), Robert K. Adams, James Bell, Frances Brandt, Willard Cary, William Challee (as "Tony"), Eduard Franz, James Hayes, Taylor Holmes (as "Carl Golden"), Edward Jurist, Joe E. Marks, Frank Maxwell (as "KK"), Douglas Rowland, Elena Ryerson, Alison Skipworth (as "Eva Golden"), Erik Walz. Produced by Margaret Hewes.
- At The Stroke of Eight (1940). Drama.
- Stop Press (1939).
- Everywhere I Roam (1938).
- Dance Night (1938).
- (July 3, 1947) Frank Maxwell began a 12-week summer replacement radio series on NBC as Uthas P. Garvey, secretary to the consummate con artist, Colonel Humphrey J. Flack, played by Wendell Holmes. The colonel, assisted by Garvey, retrieved funds swindled from victims by subterfuge and returned the funds to the duped.
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