Lou Cameron

Lou Cameron (1924) is an American novelist and a comic book creator.

Born in San Francisco in 1924 to Lou Cameron Sr. and Ruth Marvin Cameron, a vaudeville comedian and his vocalist wife. Lou Cameron served in Europe during World War 2 in the U.S. Army 2nd Armored Division "Hell On Wheels". Before becoming a writer, Cameron illustrated comics such as Classics Illustrated and miscellaneous horror comics. Some movie to book adaptations he has written include "None But the Brave" starring Frank Sinatra,"California Split", "Sky Riders" starring James Coburn, and the award winning CBS miniseries "How the West Was Won", collaborating with Louis L'amour . In 2004 his novel The subway stalker was adapted to film by French director Jean-Pierre Mocky as Le Furet.

He has received awards such as the Golden Spur for his Western writings. Lou Cameron lives in Manhattan where he continues to write. Currently his Longarm series (written as Tabor Evans) is being reprinted and is available at major book stores and online.

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Novels

as Lou Cameron

Stringer serie

as Julie Cameron

as Mary Manning

as Ramsay Thorne

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