Several of his stage works (such as Captain Applejack, Freedom of the Seas, Regeneration, Hyde Park Corner, The Gay Adventure, 77 Rue Chalgrin, The Barton Mystery, It Pays to Advertise, 77 Park Lane, It Pays to Advertise and Other Men's Wives) were adapted for film.
Pays de la Loire | Pays de Caux | Pays de Savoie | Le Pays | Gens du pays | Who Pays the Ferryman? | Rhyme Pays | Pays-d'Enhaut District | Murder Must Advertise | Les Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut | It Pays to Advertise | Voyage au pays sonore ou l'Art de la question | Vin de pays | Pays-d'Enhaut | Pays d'Auge | Pays d'Aix RC | Les Aventures de Tintin, reporter du Petit "Vingtième", au pays des Soviets | Le Pays (newspaper) | Amanda Pays |
Among Drew's many Broadway appearances were in The Second in Command (co-starring her father), Iris, Lady Rose's Daughter (1903), Whitewashing Julia (1903), Strongheart, Caught in the Rain (not connected with the Charlie Chaplin Keystone short), and as the French Countess in It Pays to Advertise (1914), which subsequently was revived on both stage and film.