Beth Franklyn

[8] Franklyn's Broadway credits included roles in Shameen Dhu (1914),[9] The Revolt (1915),[10] Some Baby!

(1915),[11] The Blue Envelope (1916),[12] The Love Drive (1917),[13] Pot Luck (1921), The New Poor (1924),[14][15] and A Slight Case of Murder (1935).

Other stage appearances included roles in Chimmie Fadden (1896),[16] Sowing the Wind (1901),[3] Her Trial Marriage (1907), Alias Jimmy Valentine (1912),[17] The Blue Mouse (1912),[18] Nobody's Widow (1915),[19] The Girl of the Golden West (1915),[20][21] Oh Look!

(1919) with the Dolly Sisters and Harry Fox,[6] Clarence (1921),[22] The Cat and the Canary (1922) with Florence Eldridge and Henry Hull,[23][24] and Butter and Egg Man (1927).

[28] She lived with Jane T. Pillsbury, "her companion and friend of 50 years".