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  1. James Forbes (September 2, 1871 – May 26, 1938) was a Canadian playwright who worked as a Hollywood film screenwriter. The Chorus Lady and The Famous Mrs. Fair were his best known plays. Biography. Poster for the Broadway production of The Traveling Salesman (1908), which Forbes wrote and directed.

  2. Overview. James Forbes. (1871—1938) Quick Reference. (1871–1938), playwright and director. Born in Canada, he moved to America to seek a career, first trying his hand as an actor, a press agent, and a drama critic for ... From: Forbes, James in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.

  3. James Forbes (1871-1938), a twentieth century playwright, authored The Chorus Lady, The Commuters, and The Famous Mrs. Fair. The collection contains manuscripts, correspondence, clippings, photographs, and memorabilia related to a number of his works.

  4. Media in category "James Forbes (playwright)" This category contains only the following file. The commuters; a comedy in four acts (IA commuterscomedyi00forb).pdf 775 × 1,147, 108 pages; 4.03 MB

  5. JAMES FORBES, 66, WRITER OF PLAYS; Associated With the American Stage for 50 Years-Dies in Germany at 66 TURNED OUT MANY 'HITS' ' Famous Mrs. Fair' His Most Popular-Directed A. E. F. Troupes ...

  6. James Forbes (September 2, 1871 - May 26, 1938) was a Canadian playwright who worked as a Hollywood film screenwriter. The Chorus Lady and The Famous Mrs. Fair were his best known plays. Biography

  7. Canadian playwright (1871-1938) edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: James Forbes. Canadian playwright (1871-1938) Statements. instance of. human ...