- (1896) Hired by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. to be publicity agent for Anna Held.
- (1915) Stage: Wrote "The House of Glass", produced on Broadway [earliest Broadway credit]. Candler Theatre: 1 Sep 1915-Apr 1916 (closing date unknown/245 performances). Cast: Frederick Bart, Harry C. Browne, John Fenton, Thomas Findlay, Ada Gilman, James C. Marlowe, E.J. McGuire, Sam Meyers, Lila Rhodes, Mary Ryan, Frank M. Thomas, Mann Wada, Florence Walcott, William Walcott, Frank Young. Produced by Cohan & Harris. NOTE: Filmed as The House of Glass (1918).
- (1916) Stage: Wrote "See My Lawyer", produced on Broadway. Directed by Frank M. Stammers. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 2 Sep 1915-Sep 1915 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: T. Roy Barnes, Sydney Booth, Inez Buck, Robert Burton, Conrad Cantzen, Jules Ferrar, John Flood, Walter Horton, Harry Lillford, Richard Lyle, Howard Mason, Frank Monroe, John Daly Murphy, Harold Russell, Amy Sumers, Gus Weinberg, Margot Williams. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1916) Stage: Wrote "Cheating Cheaters", produced on Broadway. Directed by Franklin Underwood [direction assumed by Edgar J. MacGregor during production run]. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 9 Aug 1916-Apr 1917 (closing date unknown/286 performances). Cast: Martin Alsop (as "George Brockton"), Arthur Barry, Edouard Durand (as "Antonio Verdi"), Winifred Harris, Fletcher Harvey, Riley Hatch, Cyril Keightley, Robert McWade (as "Steve Wilson"), Frank Monroe, William Morris, Gypsy O'Brien, William J. Phinney, Marjorie Rambeau (as "Nan Carey, alias Ruth Brockton"), Anne Sutherland. Produced by A.H. Woods. NOTE: Filmed as Cheating Cheaters (1927).
- (1917) Stage: Wrote (w/Charles Guernon) "Eyes of Youth", produced on Broadway. Comedy/drama. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Maxine Elliott's Theatre (moved to The 39th Street Theatre from 22 Jul 1918-close): 22 Aug 1917-Aug 1918 (closing date unknown/414 performances). Cast: Marjorie Rambeau (as "Gina Ashling"), Charles S. Abbe (as "Asa Ashling, Father of Gina"), Joseph Adelman, Walter Armin (as "Picquard"), Robert Barker, Billie Blaisdell, Conrad Cantzen, John H. Elliott, J. Harold Foley, Donald Gallaher, Charles Hampden, Walter Horton, Leonard Ide (as "Louis Anthony, suitor of Gina"), Ralph Kellard (as "Peter Judson, Suitor of Ashling"), Caroline Leonard, Ethel Mary Oakland, George L. Romain, Clarice Snyder, William Tousey, Frances Victory, Fay Wallace. Produced by A.H. Woods and Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. NOTE: Filmed as The Love of Sunya (1927), Eyes of Youth (1919).
- (1917) Stage: Wrote "Here Comes the Bride", produced on Broadway.
- (1919) Stage: Wrote (w/Samuel Shipman) "The Woman in Room 13", produced on Broadway. Booth Theatre: 14 Jan 1919-Jun 1919 (closing date unknown/175 performances). Cast: Janet Beecher, Willis Claire, Will Deming, William S. Ely, Adele Freeman, Kenneth Hill, DeWitt Jennings, Gail Kane, Charles Mather, Dorothy Parker, C.C. Quinby, David Rogers, Dore Rogers, Lowell Sherman, Catherine Tower, Charles Waldron, Fay Wallace. Produced by A.H. Woods. NOTE: Filmed as The Woman in Room 13 (1920)
- (1920) Stage: Produced "Three Live Ghosts" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Frederic S. Isham. Greenwich Village Theatre: 29 Sep 1920-May 1921 (closing date unknown/250 performances). Cast: Cyril Chadwick (as "Spoofy"), Charles Dalton (as "Briggs of Scotland Yard"), Mercedes Desmore (as "Lady Leicester"), Percy Helton (as "William Foster"), Charles McNaughton (as "Jimmie Gubbins"), Beryl Mercer (as "Mrs. Gubbins"), Arthur Metcalfe (as "Bensen"), Beatrice Miller (as "Peggy Woofers"), Emmett Shackelford (as "Bolton"), Flora Sheffield (as "Rose Gordon"). NOTE: Filmed as Three Live Ghosts (1922).
- (1921) Stage: Directed (w/Guy Bolton) / wrote / produced "The Nightcap" on Broadway. Comedy/mystery. 39th Street Theatre: 15 Aug 1921-Nov 1921 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Cast: Halbert Brown (as "Coroner Watrous), Ronald Colman (as "Charles"), Wilson Day, H. Dudley Hawley (as "Lester Knowles"), Walter Horton, Grant Mills, John Daly Murphy (as "Jerry Hammond"), Jerome Patrick, Jack Raffael, Elisabeth Risdon (as "Mrs. Lester Knowles"), Flora Sheffield, W.W. Shuttleworth, John Wray (as "Policeman"). NOTE: Filmed as Secrets of the Night (1924).
- (1922) Stage: Produced (w/Frederick Stanhope, also director) "The Faithful Heart" on Broadway. Melodrama. Written by Monckton Hoffe. Broadhurst Theatre: 10 Oct 1922-Nov 1922 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Daisy Belmore (as "Miss Gatterscomb"), Herbert Belmore (as "George"), Peter Gardner, Thomas Gillen, Frederick Howe (as "Pritchard"), Daisy Markham, Tom Nesbitt, Geraldine O'Brien, Lionel Pape (as "Maj. Lestrade"), Edward Poland, Flora Sheffield (as "Blacky" / "Blacky II"), George Thorpe.
- (1923) Stage: Produced "Give and Take" on Broadway. Comedy/farce. Written by Aaron Hoffman. 49th Street Theatre: 15 Jan 1923-Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/172 performances). Cast: Charles Dow Clark (as "Daniel Drum"), Robert W. Craig, Louis Mann, George Sidney (as "Albert Kruger"), Vivian Tobin (as "Marion Kruger"), Douglas Wood.
- (1924) Stage: Wrote / directed "Silence" on Broadway. Melodrama. National Theatre: 12 Nov 1924-Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/199 performances). Cast: Granville Bates (as "Dr. Thorpe"), Jack Bennett, H. Cooper Cliffe, Noel Connors, Joan France, Alton Goodrich, Marion Haslup, William C. Hodges, Aillene Loeb, Philip Lord, John Lyons, Grant Mills, Virginia Lee Moore, Frederick Perry, Flora Sheffield, Walter W. Shuttleworth, John Stokes, H.B. Warner (as "Jim Warren"), Claire Weldon, Lysle Witherbee, John Wray. Produced by Crosby Gaige.
- (1924) Stage: Wrote (w/Edward Hammond) "Badges", produced on Broadway. Comedy/drama. 49th Street Theatre: 3 Dec 1924-Mar 1925 (closing date unknown/101 performances). Cast: Louis Bennison, J.H. Doyle, John Hurley, Gregory Kelly, Felix Krembs (as "Ed. Gillespie"), Alfred J. Rigali, Lotus Robb (as "Miriam Holt"), John Sharkey, M. Tello Webb (as "Assistant House Detective"), Eleanor Woodruff, Stephen Wright. Produced by Jules Hurtig.
- (1927) Stage: Wrote (w/Donald Ogden Stewart) "Los Angeles", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Directed by Samuel Kay Forrest. Hudson Theatre: 19 Dec 1927-Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Alan Brooks, G. Davidson Clark, Frances Dale, Frank Ford, Jack La Rue (as "Mr. Pirrano"), Martha Manners, Jane Oaker, Rosalie O'Reilly, Neil Pratt, Thelma Pritchard, Mary Robinson, Walter W. Shuttleworth, Alison Skipworth (as "Mrs. Jones"), Louis Sorin, Harold Vermilyea (as "Hobart Towne"), Helen Vinson (as "Miss Harrison"), Daniel Wolf. Produced by George M. Cohan.
- (1928) Stage: Wrote (w/Samuel Shipman) / produced / directed "Trapped" on Broadway. Melodrama. National Theatre: 11 Sep 1928-Sep 1928 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Florence Arden (as "Nellie"), Frank Collins, Harvey Helm, Alf Helton (as "James"), William Ingersoll (as "Vincent Lorrimore"), Felix Krembs (as "Alex"), George Larkin, Ralph Locke (as "Tony"), Janet McLeay, John Miltern (as "Insp. Manning"), James T. Morey, Clarence Risien, Mary Robinson, Louis Rosner, Natan Sack, John T. Samson, Calvin Thomas, Edward Woods.
- (1928) Stage: Wrote (w/Milton Herbert Gropper) "The Big Fight", produced on Broadway. Drama. Directed by David Belasco. Majestic Theatre: 18 Sep 1928-Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Jack Dempsey (as "Jack Dillon"), Alan Allyn, Edna Bennett, Joe Bernstein, Frank Callahan, Henry Clark, George Cole, Gordon Conover, Carl De Mel George, Jefferson Hall, Roy Hargrave, Joe Humphreys, J. W. Jackson, Dan Kelly, John Kelly, Victor Kilian (as "Slim"), Victor Kilian Jr. (as "Messenger Boy"), Edward LeSaint [credited as E.J. Le Saint], Jerry Luvadis, Neil Malloy, Eddie Mann, Owen Martin, Anthony McCauliffe, Billie McManus, Harry Mitchell, Leo Pardello, Norman Pearce, Henry Phillipi, William Ricciardi, Jack Roseleigh, Lewis Shuman, Jean Sidney, Ralph Smith, Harry Stubbs (as "Dr. Driggs"; final Broadway role), Estelle Taylor, Arthur Vinton, Dave Weinstein, Shirley Wynne. Produced by Sam Harris and Albert Lewis/ NOTE Filmed as The Big Fight (1930), La fuerza del querer (1930).
- (1929) Stage: Wrote / produced / directed "The Humbug" on Broadway. Drama. Ambassador Theatre: 27 Nov 1929-Dec 1929 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Jack Bennett, King Calder (as "Dr. Norman Ware"), Margaret Doty, Wheeler Dryden (as "Lawson Coombs"), Eleanor Griffith, John Halliday, Paul Harvey, Dorothy Lyons, John Lyons, Corinne Ross, P.R. Scammon, Myrtle Stanton, Kay Strozzi (as "Mrs. Valerie Loft").
- (1938) Stage: Wrote (w/Conrad Seiler) / directed "Censored" on Broadway. Melodrama. 46th Street Theatre: 26 Feb 1938-Mar 1938 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: Matthias Ammann, Frank Andrews, Edith Arnold, Richard Bengali, Perce Benton, Hubert Brown, W.A. Burnell, Phyllis Cornell, Don Costello, Phyllis Dobson, Hunter Galloway, Phyllis Hamilton, Phyllis Holden, Ralph Holland, Arthur Hughes, Ryder Keane, Percy Kilbride (as "Charlie Thorpe" / "Tubbs"), Alyce Litwyn, Frank Lovejoy (as "Arthur Redmond" / "Red"), Catherine Lovelace, Dave Mallen, Jack Neilan, Carolyne Norton, Bram Nossen, Marjorie Peterson, Gloria Pierre, Fred F. Sears, Marion Shockley, Leon Stern, Edward Whitley, Alvin Zobel. Produced by A.H. Woods, Ltd.
- Playwright: Wrote "The Quarry". NOTE: Filmed as Shadow of the Law (1930).
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