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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Camille (1926 feature film), an American silent film adapted by Fred de Gresac and company, directed by Fred Niblo, starring Norma Talmadge as Camille...
- Cora Newspaper publicity photo Directed by Edwin Carewe Written by Fred De Gresac (play) Produced by B.A. Rolfe Starring Emily Stevens Edwin Carewe Ethel...
- La Bohème Promotional poster Directed by King Vidor Written by Fred de Gresac (screenplay) Harry Behn Ray Doyle (continuity) William M. Conselman Ruth...
- 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...