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Romer Zane Grey (1909–1976)

Author of Gun Trouble in Tonto Basin

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Romer Zane Grey was born in New York City in 1910. He is the son of Wester writer Zane Grey. His career mainly consited of adapting his father works for film and writing some Western stories. Many of his books used characters created by his father like Buck Duane, Laramie Nelson, and Arizona Ames. show more He died in 1976. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Includes the names: Romer Z. Grey, Romer Zany Grey

Also includes: Romer Grey (1)

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Birthdate
1909-10-01
Date of death
1976-03-06
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, USA
Place of death
Pasadena, California, USA
Places of residence
Pasadena, California, USA
Occupations
animator
author
fisherman
Relationships
Grey, Zane (father)
Grey, Romer C. (uncle)
Grey, Loren (brother)
Zane, Betty (grandmother)
Short biography
Perhaps, adding to the value of his work, there is suprisingly very little biographical information easily available about Romer Zane Grey. It is fact that he was born on October 1, 1909, in New York, and died on March 6, 1976, in Palo Alto, CA, and that he traveled the world with his family. Most notoriously being known as Zane Grey's son, and an author of several fishing and western books written in the vein of his father, Romer Zane Grey in fact, spent the year of 1930-31 persuing the career of an animator. Binky the Bear-Cub, sadly never came to fruition, and, after the discovery in a basement, the remnants of the Grey animation studio, that hired many "A-list" animators at the time, from the studios of Disney and Looney Tunes, despite many sketches, cells, and drawings, there was not a foot of film that was intact. For more information on Romer's animation you may refer to http://www.awn.com/mag/issue4.05/4.05...

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