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  1. Best known for his western fiction, Frazee served as president of the Western Writers of America. He won the Western Heritage Award and was honored by the Cowboy Hall of Fame, both in 1961. He was also a popular writer of books for younger readers.

    • September 28, 1909
  2. Steve Frazee has 96 books on Goodreads with 1104 ratings. Steve Frazees most popular book is Walt Disney's Zorro.

  3. Steve Frazee was born in Salida, Colorado. He began making major contributions to Western pulp magazines with stories set in the American West as well as a number of North-Western tales published in Adventure. Not surprisingly, many of Frazee's novels have become major motion pictures.

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    • September 28, 1909
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    Best known for his western fiction, Frazee served as president of the Western Writers of America. He won the Western Heritage Award and was honored by the Cowboy Hall of Fame, both in 1961. He was also a popular writer of books for younger readers.

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    • September 28, 1909
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    • Don Murray had acting in his blood. Murray’s mother Ethel was a Ziegfeld Follies performer and his father was a singer and dancer. When sound filmmaking became prevalent in 1928, the couple relocated from New York to Hollywood.
    • Otis Young was born on the 4 of July. Young was born in Providence, Rhode Island on July 4, 1932. After serving in the Marine Corps during the Korean War, he enrolled at NYU on the G.I.
    • There was a novel. In 1968, Popular Library published a tie-in novel by Steve Frazee appropriately titled, “The Outcasts.” Frazee also novelized other popular Western series of the era, including Bonanza and The High Chaparral and his stories formed the basis for episodes of Bronco and Cheyenne, as well as a handful of feature films.
    • The frank racial component of The Outcasts appealed to both actors. “I believe this is sociologically important,” Murray told Variety after he was cast in 1968.
  6. (1909-1992) US scriptwriter and author, usually of Westerns, whose sf novel, The Sky Block ( 1953 ), is a Near Future thriller set in the Rocky Mountains. [JC] Charles Steve Frazee. born Salida, Colorado: 28 September 1909. died California: 21 August 1992. works. The Sky Block (New York: Rinehart and Co, 1953) [hb/]

  7. Steve Frazee. 3.70. 20 ratings5 reviews. This book is written by Steve Frazee. Bush Gentry had seen the Cherokees leaping in their war dances, tearing with their teeth the scalps of settlers who had thought the land was theirs.

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