Thomas J. Geraghty
Born and raised in Indiana, Thomas Geraghty left for New York after graduating school and got a job as a reporter for the New York Herald and later the New York Tribune. His entrance into the film business was as a publicist, and he later became a writer for the one-reel comedies of Sidney Drew. In Los Angeles he got a job as a writer for Douglas Fairbanks, and was sent to New York by Famous Players-Lasky when it opened a studio there. He ran the studio for several years, then was sent to London to run the studio there, before returning to the US in 1922. He turned out screenplays for various studios throughout the 1920s and 1930s, including the highly regarded 'Wings of the Morning' (1937).

When the Clouds Roll By

Those Without Sin

The Charm School

Too Much Johnson

Elmer, the Great

Synthetic Sin

Harold Teen

Tanned Legs

A Man's Fight

Wings of the Morning

The New Klondike
Samarang

Fireman, Save My Child

Wife Savers

Sackcloth and Scarlet

When the Clouds Roll By

The Mollycoddle
The American Consul

Social Ambition
Diane of the Green Van

Footlights and Fools

Now We're in the Air

Smiling Irish Eyes
The Sporting Venus

Debt of Honour

Irish Luck

So You Won't Talk

The Church Mouse

Wild, Wild Susan

Woman-Proof

Pied Piper Malone

The Big Noise

Hollywood
Mr. What's-His-Name?

Keep Your Seats, Please

No Limit

Beau Sabreur

In Old Kentucky

The Courageous Coward

Always Audacious

You Never Can Tell
The Man Who Found Himself

A Heart in Pawn

A Heart in Pawn

Mr. Robinson Crusoe

Mad Hour

The Isle of Love

The End of the World
