- Spent much of his career in London, England.
- Usually produced and directed his own plays and cast his wife in a starring role.
- Managed the Duke of York , Whitehall, Vaudeville and Apollo Theatres in London.
- Came to London on his honeymoon in 1914 and settled there.
- His wife, the actress Marion Lorne, appeared in many of his plays.
- Prolific American Playwright and Theater Manager.
- Remembered for "White Sister" written with Francis Marion Crawford, "It Pays to Advertise" written with Roi Cooper Megrue and "Captain Applejack".
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