Autobiographer

Frank Slaughter – Cause of Death, Age, Date, and Facts

The autobiographer Frank Slaughter passed away at age 93, this age of death has to be considered astounding. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Frank Slaughter and more!

Biography - A Short Wiki

An American fiction author and doctor, he is best known for his semi-autobiographical novel, That None Should Die. Two of his other novels, Sangaree and Doctors’ Wives, were adapted into films (in 1953 and 1971, respectively). His books sold upwards of sixty million copies during his lifetime.

He studied at Duke University and subsequently attended medical school at Johns Hopkins University.

He worked in Jacksonville, Florida, as a physician and began writing fiction on the side.

His family moved from Washington D.C. to North Carolina when he was five years old.

One of his novels was adapted into a film starring Gene Hackman.

How did Frank Slaughter die?

Information about the death of Frank Slaughter
Cause of deathN/A
Age of death93 years
ProfessionAutobiographer
BirthdayN/A
Death dateMay 17, 2001
Place of deathN/A
Place of burialN/A