- Born
- Died
- Birth nameDonald Fiske Tracy
- Nicknames
- Barnaby Ross
- Roger Fuller
- Writer Don Tracy was born in New Britain, CT, in 1905. After graduating college he worked for several local newspapers as a reporter, and in 1928 he moved to New York City and got a job as editor of Radio News. In 1934 he published his first novel, "All Sold!", and shortly after that he published his second novel, "Flash". He taught courses at New York's Syracuse University from 1955-60 and wrote a series of well-received historical novels, but concentrated mainly on crime novels. As "Roger Fuller", he wrote novelizations of films, such as Sign of the Pagan (1954), and scripts for such TV series as The Defenders (1961), Burke's Law (1963), The Fugitive (1963) and Peyton Place (1964). He died of cancer in Florida in 1976.- IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
- Former reporter and editor of Radio News in New York, 1928-34. Became a widely-read author of historical novels and crime pulp fiction. Also penned novelizations of TV shows, notably The Defenders (1961) and Burke's Law (1963) under his nom de plume "Roger Fuller".
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