Frederick Robert Buckley

Frederick Robert Buckley (1896–1976), better known as F. R. Buckley, was an English writer. He wrote more than 200 short stories for pulp magazines between 1918 and 1953. He was born on 20 December 1896 in Colton, Staffordshire, England, and died in 1976. He was the son of R. J. Buckley (1847–1938) and Mary Wakelin. His father was music critic for the Birmingham Gazette from 1886 to 1926. Frederick attended King Edward's School, Birmingham and Birmingham University, studying journalism. While at King Edward's School, at age 14, he performed in Aristophanes' Peace in the role of Theoria. Also in the cast was schoolmate J. R. R. Tolkien playing Hermes. F. R. Buckley was married in 1916 to actress Helen Curry and his brother-in-law was fellow pulp fiction author Tom Curry.

Frederick Robert Buckley
F. R. Buckley in 1945
Born20 December 1896
DiedJune 1976
Occupations
  • Writer
  • screenwriter
  • radio presenter
  • film critic
  • actor
Years active1917–1972
Spouse
  • (m. 1916; death 1931)
                           
    Ruth Tennant
    (m. 1950, divorced)
                           
    Marie Victoria Lindsey
    (m. 1959)
Children
  • Faith Ann Buckley
  • Susan Margaret Wakelin Buckley
Parents
  • R. J. Buckley
  • Mary Wakelin
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