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Forrest Halsey was born on November 9, 1877 in Roseville, New Jersey, USA as William Forrest Halsey. He was a writer and actor, known for One Night at Susie's (1930), The Divine Lady (1929) and The Furies (1930). He died on September 30, 1949 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
Date Of Birth November 9, 1877 Died 1949-09-30 Place Of Birth Roseville, New Jersey, USA Height 6' (1.83 m) Profession Writer, Actor Star Sign Scorpio
Writer Title Year Status Character Silver Queen 1942 story Alias Mary Dow 1935 story The Lady Who Dared 1931 La dama atrevida 1931 Kept Husbands 1931 adaptation and dialogue One Night at Susie's 1930 dialogue / screenplay Sweethearts and Wives 1930 dialogue / scenario The Furies 1930 dialogue / screenplay The Painted Angel 1929 screenplay / titles A Most Immoral Lady 1929 dialogue / scenario / titles Her Private Life 1929 screenplay / titles Careers 1929 writer A Man's Man 1929 writer Prisoners 1929 dialogue / screenplay The Divine Lady 1929 adaptation Saturday's Children 1929 dialogue / scenario Outcast 1928 titles The Whip Woman 1928 story Broadway Nights 1927 New York 1927 The Sorrows of Satan 1926 screenplay The Ace of Cads 1926 The Palm Beach Girl 1926 scenario Dancing Mothers 1926 Stage Struck 1925 screenplay Camille of the Barbary Coast 1925 story The Coast of Folly 1925 Sally of the Sawdust 1925 Madame Sans-Gêne 1925 scenario A Sainted Devil 1924 adaptation Wages of Virtue 1924 Monsieur Beaucaire 1924 Twenty Dollars a Week 1924 A Society Scandal 1924 The Humming Bird 1924 The Green Goddess 1923 adaptation The Ragged Edge 1923 writer The Man Who Played God 1922 The Ruling Passion 1922 Disraeli 1921 White Youth 1920 story Flames of the Flesh 1920 story The Woman of Lies 1919 story The Battler 1919 story A Broadway Saint 1919 story Dust of Desire 1919 story / writer The Greater Sinner 1919 writer Phil-for-Short 1919 scenario The Crook of Dreams 1919 story The Grouch 1918/I story The Triumph of the Weak 1918 play "My Man" The Serpent's Tooth 1917 story Ashes of Embers 1916 scenario Her Awakening 1914/I Short scenario The Stain 1914 author Hearts of the Dark 1913 Short story The Social Secretary 1913 Short story Peg of the 'Polly P' 1913 Short story Success 1913 Short story The Silly Sex 1913 Short story The Higher Justice 1913 Short scenario Ashes 1913 Short writer Dick's Turning 1913 Short story The Children of St. Anne 1913 Short story The Bawlerout 1913 Short story A Study in Sociology 1913 Short story The Bells 1913/I Short scenario Saved from Sin 1913 Short story The Open Road 1913 Short story Men Who Dare 1912 Short story
Actor Title Year Status Character Salomy Jane 1914 uncredited
Known for movies A Most Immoral Lady (1929) as Writer
One Night at Susie's (1930) as Writer
The Divine Lady (1929) as Writer
Prisoners (1929) as Writer