Forrest Halsey
William Forrest Halsey (November 9, 1877 – September 30, 1949) was an American writer and screenwriter. Halsey's novels included Fate and the Butterfly (1909), The Bawlerout (1912), and The Shadow on the Hearth (1914). From 1907 to 1918, he published more than one hundred short stories in popular magazines including Young's Magazine, The Argosy, The Cavalier, and Munsey's Magazine. As a screenwriter, he wrote for more than 60 films between 1913 and 1942. He was born in Roseville, Newark, New Jersey, and died in Los Angeles County, California. (Wikipedia)
Crew

The Ace of Cads
Adaptation, Screenplay

Silver Queen
Story

One Night at Susie's
Screenplay

Saturday's Children
Writer

Alias Mary Dow
Story

The Coast of Folly
Writer

The Lady Who Dared
Writer

The Man Who Played God
Writer

Wages of Virtue
Writer

A Man's Man
Adaptation, Screenplay

Stage Struck
Screenplay

Kept Husbands
Adaptation

The Divine Lady
Adaptation

Sally of the Sawdust
Writer

New York
Screenplay

The Green Goddess
Writer

Prisoners
Screenplay

Careers
Writer

Disraeli
Writer

Phil-for-Short
Writer

Broadway Nights
Writer

The Sorrows of Satan
Screenplay

A Sainted Devil
Adaptation

The Humming Bird
Writer

Camille of the Barbary Coast
Story
Twenty Dollars a Week
Writer

Monsieur Beaucaire
Screenplay

Madame Sans-Gêne
Screenplay
Sweethearts and Wives
Screenplay

Her Private Life
Writer

A Most Immoral Lady
Writer
Dick's Turning
Story

The Stain
Writer

A Broadway Saint
Story

A Society Scandal
Writer

The Serpent's Tooth
Writer

The Bells
Writer

The Whip Woman
Story

The Grouch
Story

The Ragged Edge
Adaptation

The Ruling Passion
Scenario Writer

Flames of the Flesh
Story

White Youth
Story

The Battler
Story

The Triumph of the Weak
Theatre Play

Dancing Mothers
Scenario Writer
