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)
The Ace of Cads
(Screenplay)
The Ace of Cads
(Adaptation)
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)
Stage Struck
(Screenplay)
Kept Husbands
(Adaptation)
A Man's Man
(Screenplay)
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)
Sweethearts and Wives
(Screenplay)
Madame Sans-Gêne
(Screenplay)
Her Private Life
(Writer)
A Most Immoral Lady
(Writer)
Dick's Turning
(Story)
The Stain
(Writer)
A Society Scandal
(Writer)
A Broadway Saint
(Story)
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)