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William J. Locke

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  • (1909) Stage: Wrote "Idols" (based on his 1899 novel), produced on Broadway.
  • (1909) Stage: Wrote source material (1909 novel) for "Septimus", produced on Broadway. Written by Philip Littell. Hackett Theatre: 22 Nov 1909-Dec 1909 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: George Arliss, Claus Bogel, Florence Edney, Herman Hirshberg, Laura Linden, Bertha Livingston, Jane Lothian, Dorothy Rossmore, Emily Stevens, Frances Welstead, Henry Wenman, Cyril Young. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
  • (1910) Stage: Wrote "The Witch", produced on Broadway.
  • (1923) Stage: Wrote (as W.J. Locke; w/Ernest Denny; based on his 1921 novel; final Broadway credit)) "The Mountebank". Directed by David Burton. Lyceum Theatre: 7 May 1923-Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: F. Cecil Butler (as "Parker"), Marjorie Chard (as "Lady Verity-Stewart"), Lillian Kemble-Cooper (as "Lady Auriol Dayne"), Louis La Bey (as "Gustave"), Lennox Pawle (as "Horatio Bakkus"), Thomas Wigney Percyval (as "Anthony Hylton"), Gabrielle Ravine (as "Elodie"), Charles Romano (as "Harry Verity-Stewart"), Nora Swinburne (as "Evadne"), Norman Trevor (as "Andrew Lackaday, Petit Patou"). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc. NOTE: Filmed as The Side Show of Life (1924).
  • (1907) Stage: Wrote "The Morals of Marcus" (earliest Broadway credit), produced on Broadway (based on his 1906 novel "The Morals of Marcus Oredyne"). Criterion Theatre: 18 Nov 1907-Dec 1907 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Eda Bruna, Ivo Dawson, Marie Doro, William Evans, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, Alice Gale, Alexander King, Kate Meeks, Ethel Morrey, Alice Neal, Leonore Palmer, Forrest Robinson, C. Aubrey Smith, Mrs. J.P. West. Produced by Charles Frohman. NOTE: Filmed as The Morals of Marcus (1915), Morals (1921).
  • (1924) Novel: "The Coming of Amos". NOTE: Filmed as The Coming of Amos (1925).
  • (1923) Stage: Wrote (final Broadway credit; w/Ernest Denny) "The Mountebank.", produced on Broadway. Directed by David Burton. Lyceum Theatre: 7 May 1923-Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: F. Cecil Butler (as "Parker"), Marjorie Chard (as "Lady Verity-Stewart"), Lillian Kemble-Cooper (as "Lady Auriol Dayne"), Louis La Bey (as "Gustave"), Lennox Pawle (as "Horatio Bakkus"), Thomas Wigney Percyval (as "Anthony Hylton"), Gabrielle Ravine (as "Elodie"), Charles Romano (as "Harry Verity-Stewart"), Nora Swinburne (as "Evadne"), Norman Trevor (as "Andrew Lackaday, Petit Patou"). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc. NOTE: Filmed as The Side Show of Life (1924).
  • (1916) Novel: "The Wonderful Year".
  • (1911) Short story: "The Glory of Clementina Wing". NOTE: Filmed as The Glory of Clementina (1915), The Glory of Clementina (1922).
  • (1922) Novel (as William James Locke): "The Tale of Triona". NOTE: Filmed as A Fool's Awakening (1924).
  • (1903) Novel: "Where Love Is". NOTE: Filmed as Where Love Is (1917).
  • (1916) Short Story: "Ladies in Lavender". NOTE: Filmed as Ladies in Lavender (2004).
  • Novel: "The Oath". NOTE: Filmed as The Oath (1921).
  • (1916) Novel: "Viviette". NOTE: Filmed as Viviette (1918).
  • (1910) Novel: "Simon the Jester". NOTE: Filmed as Simon the Jester (1925), Simon, the Jester (1915).
  • (1915) Novel: "Jaffery". NOTE: Filmed as Jaffery (1916).
  • Novel: "An Old World Romance". NOTE: Filmed as The Song of the Soul (1920).
  • (1899) Novel: "The White Dove". NOTE: Filmed as The White Dove (1920).
  • (1931) Novel: "The Shorn Lamb"' NOTE: Filmed as Strangers in Love (1932).
  • (1912) Playwright: "The Joyous Adventures of Aristede Pujol".
  • (1910) Novel: "A Christmas Mystery: The Story of Three Wise Men".
  • (1916) Novel: "The Fortunate Youth". NOTE: Filmed as Idols (1916).
  • (1906) Playwright: "The Beloved Vagabond". NOTE: Filmed as The Beloved Vagabond (1936), Le vagabond bien-aimé (1936), The Beloved Vagabond (1923). The Beloved Vagabond (1915)).
  • (1913) Novel: "Stella Maris". NOTE: Filmed as Stella Maris (1953), Stella Maris (1925), Stella Maris (1918).
  • (1928) Novel: "Clytie".
  • (1917) Novel: "The Red Planet".
  • Book: "The Best of the World's Classics Restricted to Prose, Volume 4".
  • (1923) Novel: "Moordius and Company".
  • (1929) Novel: "Ancestor Jorico".
  • (1920) Novel: "The House of Baltazar".
  • (1926) Novel: "Perella".
  • (1919) Novel: "Far Away Stories".
  • (1895) Novel: "At the Gate of Samaria".
  • (1918) Novel: "The Rough Road".
  • (1901) Novel: "The Usurper".
  • (1924) Novel: "The Golden Journey of Mr. Paradyne" (aka "The Golden Adventure of Mr. Paradyne").
  • (1896) Novel: "A Study in Shadows".
  • (1896) Novel: "The Demagogue and Lady Phayre".
  • (1897) Novel: "Derelicts".
  • (1921) Novel: "The Mountebank".
  • (1925) Novel: "The Great Pandolfo".
  • (1926) Novel: "The Old Bridge: A Florentine Tale".
  • (1899) Novel: "Idols".
  • (1909) Novel: "Septimus".
  • (1906) Novel: "The Morals of Marcus Oredyne".
  • (1899) Playwright: "Mr. Cynic".
  • (1930) Novel: "The Town of Tombarel".
  • (1908) Playwright: "Butterflies".
  • (1907) Playwrighit: "The Palace of Puck".
  • (1926) Playwright: "The Light on the Mountains".

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