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  1. Frank Q. Dobbs (July 29, 1939 – February 15, 2006) was a screenwriter, film director, film producer and cinematographer notable for his work on numerous Western films and television series, including Larry McMurtry's five-hour CBS mini-series Streets of Laredo (1995).

  2. His latest, Hard Ground (2003), starring Burt Reynolds for Hallmark, has recently finished filming with Dobbs as co-writer and director. Born July 29, 1939 Died February 15, 2006 (66)

    • Frank Q. Dobbs
    • February 15, 2006
    • July 29, 1939
  3. Feb 19, 2006 · FRANK Q. DOBBS, 66, award-winning screenwriter, producer and director, earned national acclaim for playing an instrumental role in bringing the glamour of the motion picture industry to the land he lo

  4. Frank's mother was Velda Q. Dobbs. She was the first female Warden within the Texas Department of Corrections at the Goree Unit (Women's Prison) when she was appointed Warden in July, 1954. Frank spent many years working at Channel 2 Television Station, the NBC affiliate in Houston, Texas.

  5. Feb 19, 2006 · Frank Q. Dobbs, a legend in the Texas film industry and one of the last of the genuine western writers, died Wednesday from cancer. He was 66. Dobbs was born July 29, 1939, in Houston, and though ...

  6. Frank Q. Dobbs '61. FRANK Q. DOBBS, a native of Huntsville, received his Bachelor's degree in Journalism in 1961. He served two years on active duty as an officer in the United States Army. Then he experienced many phases within the communications field: a newspaper reporter and editor, a television news cameraman, a reporter and manager.

  7. Feb 15, 2006 · Frank Q. Dobbs is known as an Director, Writer, Co-Producer, Story, Executive Producer, Teleplay, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Enter the Devil, Houston: The Legend of Texas, Uphill All the Way, A Place Called Home, Hard Ground, Rio Diablo, Hotwire, and Smokey and the Good Time Outlaws.