- (1933) Stage: Wrote "Our Wife". Comedy. Written by Lyon Mearson [final Broadway credit] and Lillian Day [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Edward C. Lilley. Booth Theatre: 2 Mar 1933-Mar 1933 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Miriam Battista, Humphrey Bogart (as "Jerry Marvin"), Michelette Burani, Rose Hobart, Raymond O'Brien, Edward Raquello, Juan Varro, June Walker. Produced by Thomas J.R. Brotherton and Abe H. Halle. NOTE: Filmed as Our Wife (1941).
- (1952) Stage: Wrote "Collector's Item". Comedy. Written by Lillian Day [final Broadway credit] and Alfred Golden [final Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Charles Elson. Costume Design by Michi Weglyn. Directed by Alfred Golden and Roger Clark. Booth Theatre: 8 Feb 1952-9 Feb 1952 (3 performances). Cast: Florida Friebus (as "Helen McCarthy"), Harold Grau (as "Mr. Blanc"), James Gregory (as "Glenway Trent"), Don Grusso (as "Nick Galvani"), Judy Hall (as "Bobbysoxer"), Ralph Hertz (as "Photographer"), Gaye Jordan (as "Lydia Roberts"), Allyn Joslyn (as "Adrian Van Dyck"), Adelaide Klein (as "Fatima Birka"), Mitchell Kowall (as "Mr. Hochheimer"), Fred Irving Lewis (as "Bobbysoxer"), Mac McLeod (as "U.S. Customs Examiner"), Jane Middleton (as "Doree Bennett"), Rene Paul (as "Lucien Dulac"), Erik Rhodes (as "Sir Cecil Pond"), Pamela Roberts (as "Mrs. Roger Blain"), Louis Sorin (as "Yousuff Birka") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Roger Clark. Produced in association with Lloyd Isler.
- (1935) Novel (w/Norbert Lederer): "Murder in Time".
- (1937) Novel (w/Norbert Lederer): "Death Comes on Friday"
- Book: "The Youngest Profession". NOTE: Filmed as The Youngest Profession (1943).
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