Very well known in the state of Texas for his prestigious film and
television commercial work as a director/writer/cinematographer, Frank
Q. Dobbs has brought his remarkable expertise to Hollywood by
co-producing Hallmark's mini-series, _"Johnson County War" (2002) (mini)_; The Texas Rangers, for
Miramax/Dimension; two TNT four-hour mini-series'
Everything That Rises (1998) and
Rough Riders (1997);
Dead Man's Walk (1996), a four-hour mini-series for ABC TV; Larry McMurtry's
Streets of Laredo (1995),
a five-hour mini-series for CBS TV;
Gambler V: Playing for Keeps (1994) which he also co-wrote, a
four-hour mini for CBS;
Rio Diablo (1993), two-hour CBS feature, also a
co-writer; Gone to Texas, a three-hour mini for CBS TV; plus, The Last
Cowboy. His latest,
Hard Ground (2003), starring
Burt Reynolds for Hallmark, has
recently finished filming with Dobbs as co-writer and director.