Works
Plays
- Hearts of Oak (1879), by James A. Herne and David Belasco
- La Belle Russe (1882), by David Belasco
- May Blossom (1884), by David Belasco
- Lord Chumley (1888), by Henry Churchill de Mille and David Belasco
- Men and Women (1890), by Henry Churchill de Mille and David Belasco
- The Girl I Left Behind Me (1893), by Franklin Fyles and David Belasco
- Pawn Ticket No. 210 (1894), by Clay M. Greene and David Belasco
- The Heart of Maryland (1895), by David Belasco
- Zaza (1898), by David Belasco (based on the play Zaza by Pierre Berton and Charles Simon
- Madame Butterfly (1900), by David Belasco (based on the short story Madame Butterfly by John Luther Long)
- Du Barry (1901), by David Belasco
- The Auctioneer (1901)
- Sweet Kitty Bellairs (1903), by David Belasco (based on the novel The Bath Comedy by Agnes Castle and Egerton Castle)
- The Music Master (1904), by Charles Klein
- Adrea (1905), by David Belasco and John Luther Long
- The Girl of the Golden West (1905), by David Belasco
- Rose of the Rancho (1906), by Richard Walton Tully and David Belasco
- The Warrens of Virginia (1907), by William C. deMille
- The Fighting Hope (1908), by William J. Hurlbut
- The Easiest Way (1909), by Eugene Walter (playwright)|Eugene Walter
- The Lily (1909), by David Belasco (based on the play Le Lys by Pierre Wolff and Gaston Leroux)
- Just a Wife (1910), by Eugene Walter (playwright)|Eugene Walter
- The Woman (1911), by William C. deMille
- The Return of Peter Grimm (1911), by David Belasco
- The Governor's Lady (1912), by Alice Bradley
- The Case of Becky (1912), by Edward Locke
- A Good Little Devil (1913), by Austin Strong (based on the play Un bon petit diable by Rosemonde Gérard and Maurice Rostand)
- Seven Chances (1916), by Roi Cooper Megrue
- Tiger Rose (1917), by Willard Mack
- The Gold Diggers (1919), by Avery Hopwood
- The Son-Daughter (1919), by George Scarborough and David Belasco
- Kiki (1921), by David Belasco (based on the play Kiki by André Picard
- Shore Leave (1922), by Hubert Osborne
- Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1923), by Tom Cushing and David Belasco (based on the play Ridi, pagliaccio! by Fausto Maria Martini
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