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)
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1877-11-09
Roseville, New Jersey, USA
William Forrest Halsey
Salomy Jane
Saturday's Children
The Coast of Folly
The Lady Who Dared
The Man Who Played God
Wages of Virtue
Sally of the Sawdust
The Green Goddess
Careers
Disraeli
Phil-for-Short
Broadway Nights
The Humming Bird
Twenty Dollars a Week
Her Private Life
A Most Immoral Lady
The Stain
A Society Scandal
The Serpent's Tooth
The Bells