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Cause of death
  
Heart failure

Spouse(s)
  
Ruth Arshinov

Movies
  
Into the Badlands

Home town
  
Blythedale, Missouri

Parents
  
Golda Powers

Occupation
  
Writer

Role
  
Fiction writer

Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Bryce Walton


Born
  
May 31, 1918 (
1918-05-31
)
Blythedale, Missouri

Other names
  
Kenneth O'Hara, Paul Franklin

Died
  
February 5, 1988, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, United States

Education
  
California State University, Los Angeles

Books
  
Thy Name is Woman, To Each His Star, Strange Alliance, The Victor, By Earthlight

Similar People
  
Sam Pillsbury, Marjorie David, Henry Wilson Allen, Marcia Muller, Johnny E Jensen

Bryce Walton (May 31, 1918 – February 5, 1988) was an American pulp fiction writer.

Walton was born in Blythedale, Missouri, the son of Paul Dean Walton and Golda Powers. He held various jobs starting in 1938, and attended Los Angeles Junior College 1939–41. During World War II, he served as a navy correspondent. In 1945, he began a career as a freelance writer. He attended California State College from 1946 to 1947, then married photographer Ruth Arschinov on January 1, 1954. The couple had one daughter, Krissta Kay.

He was credited as a writer for the TV serial Captain Video and His Video Rangers. In 1961, he won the Alfred Hitchcock Best Short Story award. He wrote three episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and two of his stories were adopted for the series, including "The Greatest Monster of Them All".

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