- Fred de
Gresac (died
February 20, 1943), born Frédérique
Rosine de
Grésac, was a
French librettist,
playwright and screenwriter. She was the wife of opera...
- Herbert,
lyrics by
Robert B.
Smith and book by
Harry B.
Smith and Fred de
Gresac. The
first performance of the work was at the
Academy of
Music in Baltimore...
- 000. The
novel was
adapted for the
screen by
Frances Marion and Fred de
Gresac. The film was shot on
location in
California and in the Yuma
Desert in Arizona...
-
Camille (1926
feature film), an
American silent film
adapted by Fred de
Gresac and company,
directed by Fred Niblo,
starring Norma Talmadge as Camille...
-
American pre-Code
drama film
directed by
Henry King and
written by Fred de
Gresac,
Clarke Silvernail and
Brewster Morse. The film
stars Lupe Vélez, Jean Hersholt...
- Marsden. The
Enchantress 1911
Broadway Victor Herbert Fred de
Gresac and
Harry B.
Smith de
Gresac and
Smith Erminie 1885 Off-West End
Edward Jakobowski Claxson...
- 1911
operetta with
music by
Victor Herbert and book and
lyrics by Fred de
Gresac and
Harry B.
Smith "The
Enchantress of Venus", a 1949
short story by Leigh...
- Flo-Flo
which he
created with the
French librettist and
playwright Fred de
Gresac. His
songs were also
interpolated into
musicals created by others, including...
- in
French as a
novel in 1848 and as a play in 1852.
Adapted by Fred de
Gresac,
George Marion Jr., Olga Printzlau, and
Chandler Sprague,
Camille was a...
-
Maurel was
married to Frédérique
Rosine de
Grésac, a well-known
writer who used the pen-name Fred de
Gresac. In
about 1909 they
moved to New York, where...