- (1904) Stage: Wrote "La Robe Rouge", produced on Broadway. NOTE: Filmed as La robe rouge (1913), La robe rouge (1933).
- (1909) Stage: Wrote "The Incubus", produced on Broadway.
- (1910) Stage: Wrote source material ("Les Hannetons") for "The Affinity", produced on Broadway. NOTE: Filmed as Les hannetons (1975).
- (1910) Stage: Wrote "The Three Daughters of Monsieur Dupont", produced on Broadway. NOTE: Filmed as The Three Daughters of M. Dupont (1958).
- (1913) Stage: Wrote "Damaged Goods", produced on Broadway. NOTE: Filmed as Damaged Lives (1933), Damaged Goods (1937).
- (1915) Stage: Wrote "Maternity", produced on Broadway.
- (1920) Stage: Wrote source material ("La Robe Rouge") for "The Letter of the Law", produced on Broadway. Drama. Criterion Theatre: 34 Feb 1920-Jul 1920 (closing date unknown/83 performances). Cast: Lionel Barrymore (as "Mouzon"), Ada Boshell, Charles F. Coghlan, Clarence Derwent (as "La Bouzule"), Charles N. Greene, James Hagen, Leona Hogarth, Lionel Hogarth (as "Attorney General of France"), Maud Hosford (as "Madame Bunerat"; final Broadway role), Wallace Jackson, Frank Kingdon (as "Mondoubleau"), Jacob Kingsbury (as "Police Sergeant"), Goldwin Patten, Doris Rankin, Zeffie Tilbury, Herbert Vance, Josephine Wehn, Charles White, Russ Whytal (as "Vagret"), Louis Wolheim (as "Bridet"). Produced by John D. Williams.
- (1920) Stage: Wrote "The Americans in France", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Comedy Theatre: 3 Aug 1920-Aug 1920 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Produced by Leo Ditrichstein and Lee Shubert.
- (1922) Stage: Wrote "Madame Pierre", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Book adapted by Arthur Hornblow Jr.. Directed by Robert Milton. Ritz Theatre: 15 Feb 1922-Mar 1922 (closing date unknown/37 performances). Cast: Marsh Allen (as "Ferdinand Brochot"), Evelyn Carter Carrington (as "Mme. Bodier"), Stanley Jessup (as "A Boatman"), Alice John (as "Phrasie"), Fuller Mellish (as "Bodier"), Estelle Winwood (as "Charlotte"), Marjorie Wood (as "Isabelle"), Cecil Yapp (as "Henri Limouzin"), Roland Young (as "Pierre Cottrel"). Produced by William Harris Jr..
- (1925) Stage: Wrote "Accused", produced on Broadway [final Broadway credit during lifetime]. Translated by George Middleton. Directed / produced by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 29 Sep 1925-Dec 1925 (closing date unknown/95 performances). Cast: France Bendtsen (as "Gourville"), Mabel Bert (as "Mme. De Verron"), Roy Cochrane (as "The Mayor of Nancre"), Ann Davis (as "Louise"), Henry Herbert (as "Judge De Verron"), Moffat Johnston (as "M. Lemercier"), Octavia Kenmore (as "Pauline"), Lester Lonergan (as "M. Du Coudrais"), Leigh Lovel (as "Armand"), Harold Seton (as "A Servant"), E.H. Sothern (as "Edmond De Verron").
- (1937) Stage: Wrote "Damaged Goods" ["Les Avaries"]. Drama (revival). Directed by Henry Herbert (also in cast as "The Doctor"). 48th Street Theatre: 17 May 1937-May 1937 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Jane Bancroft (as "The Girl"), Johnne Barrie (as "The Nurse"), Florence Barry (as "Henriette"), Staats Cotsworth (as "Georges Dupont"), Marie Curtis (as "Madame Dupont"), Rose Flynn (as "The Woman"), Stapleton Kent (as "The Man"), Bruce Rogers (as "Justin"), Ann Sorel (as "Hospital Nurse"), Thomas F. Tracey (as "M. Loches"). Produced by Richard Highley. NOTE: Filmed as Damaged Lives (1933), Damaged Goods (1937).
- Stage: Wrote "Blanchette". NOTE: Filmed as Blanchette (1921), Blanchette (1937).
- Stage: Wrote "l'avocat". NOTE: Filmed as Coup de feu dans la nuit (1943), L'avocat (1925)
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