Fran Striker

Fran Striker

Fran Striker (born Francis Hamilton Striker) (1903 – September 4, 1962) was an American writer for radio and comics, best known for creating "The Lone Ranger" and "The Green Hornet".

Early life

Born in Buffalo, New York, Striker attended Lafayette High School and the University of Buffalo where he was a member of the Theta Chi Fraternity. He dropped out of college, first serving a brief stint in New York City with an amateur theatrical company. Returning to Buffalo, he joined the staff of radio station WEBR, working as an announcer. In 1929, he moved to WTAM in Cleveland, Ohio, where he served as announcer, continuity writer, and wrote his first radio drama script, a biography of Stephen Foster. Lured back to WEBR as station manager, Striker wrote material ranging from skits to half-hour mysteries and Western scripts.

Striker soon drifted to freelancing, creating and writing his own series and selling them to stations across the United States. He began a long association with station owner George W. Trendle and radio station WXYZ in Detroit, which was trying to make a name for itself as a producer of radio drama, creating and writing the early series "Thrills of the Secret Service", "Dr. Fang" and "Warner Lester, Manhunter" (which introduced Mike Axford, later a supporting character on "The Green Hornet").

The Lone Ranger

Late in 1932, Striker began working on "The Lone Ranger"; his earliest scripts were largely reworked from his earlier series, "Covered Wagon Days". A letter from Trendle, dated Monday, January 30, 1933, clearly gives Striker credit for creating the character. However, by 1934, Striker was pressured by Trendle to sign over his rights to the Lone Ranger, and Trendle claimed credit as the creator. This sparked a long-term controversy over the creation of The Lone Ranger, extending as far as a 1960 television appearance by Striker on "To Tell the Truth", which mentioned his role in the character's creation.

The actual first trial episodes of "The Lone Ranger" were broadcast on WEBR in Buffalo prior to the official premiere on WXYZ. These first broadcasts starred Buffalo actor John L. Barrett, weeks before George Stenius (who later changed his name to George Seaton and became a film director) played the role. When the Lone Ranger series began to gain popularity, Trendle convinced Striker to move to WXYZ, where he eventually became head of WXYZ's script department. In Detroit, James Lipton portrayed the Lone Ranger's nephew, Dan Reid, during the early 1940s.

Striker was extremely prolific. In addition to writing 156 "Lone Ranger" scripts a year, he wrote "The Green Hornet" (built around the Lone Ranger's descendant, Britt Reid) and a short-lived series, "Ned Jordan Secret Agent". He scripted various "Lone Ranger" novels, two movie serials and "The Lone Ranger" comic strip. He also contributed scripts to "Challenge of the Yukon" (later adapted for television as "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon"). Striker's work as a comic strip writer extended to writing "The Green Hornet" comic books and the 1945 newspaper strip "The Sea Wolf".

Striker's later work included stints on the television versions of "The Lone Ranger" and "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon", which were initially being produced while the radio series were still on the air. He provided the stories for many TV episodes by reworking old scripts from the radio series. Other writers adapted the stories for television and were credited as the "scriptwriter". Striker's credit was given as, "From the radio program edited by Fran Striker."

Striker was 59 when he died in a 1962 car accident in Elma while moving with his wife and children. His final work was a historical novel, "One More River", published posthumously. Fran was interred at Arcade Rural Cemetery in Arcade.

The characters Lucas Striker and Amy Striker in the 1981 film "The Legend of the Lone Ranger" were named in honor of Fran Striker.

ources

*Dunning, John. "On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio." New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-19-507678-8
*Osgood, Dick. "Wyxie Wonderland: An Unauthorized 50-Year Diary of WXYZ Detroit." Ohio: Bowling Green University Press, 1981.
*Bisco, Jim. "Buffalo's Lone Ranger: The Prolific Fran Striker Wrote the Book on Early Radio". Western New York Heritage, Vol. 7, No. 4, Winter 2005.

External links

*
*


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The Lone Ranger — Infobox actor imagesize = 175px caption = Clayton Moore as The Lone Ranger The Lone Ranger is an American, long running, old time radio and early television show created by George W. Trendle (with considerable input from station staff members),… …   Wikipedia

  • George W. Trendle — George Washington Trendle (July 4, 1884 Norwalk, Ohio May 10, 1972 Grosse Pointe, Michigan) was a Detroit lawyer and businessman, best known as the producer of the Lone Ranger radio and television programs along with The Green Hornet. His grave… …   Wikipedia

  • The Green Hornet — superherobox caption = Van Williams as the Green Hornet in the 1960s TV series. character name =The Green Hornet publisher = debut = American old time radio, January 31, 1936 creators =George W. Trendle and Fran Striker alter ego =Britt Reid Base …   Wikipedia

  • Tom Gill (comics) — Tom Gill (born May 1913, Brooklyn, New York City, New York; died October 17, 2005, Croton on Hudson, New York) is an American comic book artist best known for his more than 20 year run drawing The Lone Ranger .BiographyEarly life and careerGill… …   Wikipedia

  • List of films based on radio series — This is a list of films based on radio series.* The Lone Ranger (1938), based on the radio series by George W. Trendle ** The Lone Ranger Rides Again (1939), based on the radio series by George W. Trendle * The Green Hornet (1940), based on the… …   Wikipedia

  • Lone Ranger — a character in stories about the American Wild West who spends his life preserving justice and fighting those who do wrong. He wears a mask and rides a white horse called Silver. His Native American friend Tonto calls him ‘Kemo Sabe’ (which means …   Universalium

  • The Green Hornet (film) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Frelon (homonymie). The Green Hornet Données clés Titre québécois Le Frelon Vert Titre original The Green Hornet Réalisation …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Lone Ranger — The Lone Ranger « Lone Ranger » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Lone Ranger (reggae). The Lone Ranger est un personnage de fiction américain, et plus précisément de western. Sa première apparition s est faite dans un… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • The Lone Ranger — « Lone Ranger » redirige ici. Pour le deejay jamaïcain, voir Lone Ranger (deejay). The Lone Ranger est un personnage de fiction américain, et plus précisément de western, apparu dans un feuilleton radiophonique écrit par Fran Striker en …   Wikipédia en Français

  • List of old-time radio people — Listed below are actors and personalities heard on vintage radio programs, plus writers and others associated with Radio s Golden Age. A*Bud Abbott *Goodman Ace *Jane Ace *Franklin Pierce Adams *Martin Agronsky *Ben Alexander *Barbara Jo Allen… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”