Frederick J. Jackson
Frederick J. Jackson (September 21, 1886 – May 22, 1953) was an American author, playwright and screenwriter. He wrote more than 50 films between 1912 and 1946. Over a forty-year span, a dozen of his plays were produced on Broadway. Several of his plays were turned into films, including The Bishop Misbehaves. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and died in Hollywood, California. Source: Article "Frederick J. Jackson" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Crew
Tinsel
Story

Hi Diddle Diddle
Screenplay

La La Lucille
Theatre Play

Wells Fargo
Screenplay

Stolen Heaven
Screenplay

Sensations of 1945
Story

The Bachelor's Daughters
Additional Dialogue

Say It in French
Screenplay

Bedside Manner
Screenplay

She Asked for It
Screenplay

Miracle on Main Street
Writer

Half a Sinner
Writer

The Jade Box
Writer
Love Letters
Story

The Hole in the Wall
Author
Her First Affaire
Story

The Great Gambini
Writer

Stormy Weather
Screenplay

Shadows of Paris
Writer

The Bishop Misbehaves
Adaptation

The Dark Swan
Writer

The Fatal Ring
Story

The Perfect Lady
Writer, Director

Let's Love and Laugh
Writer

Les enfants d'Édouard
Author

A Detective's Strategy
Writer

Stop Flirting
Theatre Play

The Exiles
Writer

Her Man o' War
Story

The Ace of the Saddle
Writer

The Arizona Express
Scenario Writer

The Grey Parasol
Story

One a Minute
Theatre Play

This Woman Is Mine
Screenplay
Widow's Might
Screenplay

Annie-for-Spite
Writer

The Lone Chance
Story

Fools and Riches
Story