- (1922) Stage: Wrote material for "For Goodness Sake", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Lyrics by Arthur Jackson. Music by William Daly and Paul Lannin. Directed by Priestly Morrison. Lyric Theatre: 21 Feb 1922-20 May 1922 (103 performances).
- Story: "Adele".NOTE: Filmed as Tinsel (1918).
- Playwright: "Her First Affaire". NOTE: Filmed as Her First Affaire (1932).
- (1923) Stage: Wrote (w/Pierre Gendron) "Cold Feet", produced on Broadway. Farce. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Fulton Theatre: 21 May 1923-Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Glenn Anders (as "Dr. Harry Nolles"), Annette Bade (as "Coralie Prentice"), Louis D'Arclay (as "Count Louis De La Tour"), Catherine Doucet (as "Diana Ainsley"), John T. Doyle (as "George Prentice"), Beth Martin (as "Audry Stanton"), Gay Pendleton (as "Jack Prentice"), Leighton Stark (as "Kelly"), May Vokes (as "Sophie"). Produced by Biltmore Producing Co. Inc.
- (1935) Stage: Wrote "The Bishop Misbehaves", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Directed by Ira Hards. Cort Theatre: 20 Mar 1935-Jun 1935 (closing date unknown/121 performances). Cast: Lucy Beaumont (as "Lady Emily Lyons"; final Broadway role), Walter Connolly (as "The Bishop of Broadminster"), Reynolds Denniston (as "Guy Waller"), James Jolley (as "Collins"), Phyllis Joyce (as "Mrs. Waller"), A.P. Kaye (as "Red Eagan"), Charles Laite (as "Frenchy"), Alan Marshall (as "Donald Meadows"), Horace Sinclair (as "Mr. Brooke"), Jane Wyatt (as "Hester Grantham"). Produced by John Golden. NOTE: Filmed as The Bishop Misbehaves (1935), The Bishop Misbehaves (1951).
- Playwright: "Beauty to Let". NOTE: Filmed as Money Isn't Everything (1918).
- Story: "Black Marriage". NOTE: Filmed as Her Man o' War (1926).
- (1917) Stage: Wrote (credited as Fred Jackson) "Losing Eloise", produced on Broadway. Harris Theatre: 17 Nov 1917-Jan 1918 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Francis Byrne, Charles Cherry, Charles Hanbury, Violet Heming, Ethel Intropidi, S. Harry Irvine, Charles Mather, Lucile Watson. Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (2/1/55) Stage: Wrote (w/Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon) "Dear Charles," performed at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, OH, with Tallulah Bankhead, Robert Coote, Theodore Newton, Werner Klemperer, William Roerick, 'Norah Howard' (qv, Larry Robinson, Tom Raynor, Grace Raynor, Peter Pell and Patsy Kelly in the cast. Alan Melville was adapter. Donald Oenslager was set designer. Edmund Baylies was director. Richard Aldrich, Richard Myers, and Julius Fleischmann were producers.
- (9/15/54) Stage: Wrote (w/Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon) "Dear Charles", performed at the Morosco Theatre in New York City for 155 performances.
- Playwright: "The Widow's Might". NOTE: Filmed as Widow's Might (1935).
- Playwright: Wrote "Annie for Spite". NOTE: Filmed as Annie-for-Spite (1917).
- (December 1 to 12, 1936) His play, "The Bishop Misbehaves," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Lenore Shanewise was director.
- (April 20 to May 1, 1937) His play, "God Save The Queen," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Lenore Shanewise was director.
- (Summer 1951) His play, "The Bishop Misbehaves," was performed in the Pioneer Playhouse Theatre production at the Kentucky State Hospital Campus on Shakertown Road in Danville, Kentucky with Jane Gregory in the cast. Eben C. Henson was artistic director. Dr. R.B. Ahrens was hospital director.
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