He was born 18 May 1925 in Waterbury, Connecticut, He served in the military during World War 2. In 1947, he had been a special student of pianoforte at the New England Conservatory of Music. The next year he was a Junior at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. He married in 1948, but sadly, his wife died about ten months later. He graduated from Colby College in 1950. His brother also attended there, and joined the CIA in 1952. A quick run through Alan Riefe's novels shows no spy stories however.
From 1951 to 1965, he claims to have written for 24 network TV shows, however
Johnny Cyper ( shown in 1967) Oriolo Studios, an animated cartoon series
is all I know for sure.
In 1955, he married again, this time it was a long marriage, with four children.
In 1965, he stopped writing for TV and began writing for magazines, comics, and novels.
Magazines include SF stories for Boy's Life in 1964, 1966;
Talking Pictures #1 -3 (Herald House, 1964-1965) gag photos. He wrote the entire three issues
Books: Quite frankly he wrote too many books for me to list here, but I'll list some
Illustrated Woman Driver's Manual (1966) cartoon humor
Sanford and Son (1973) photo caption humor
Viper (1990) horror
Sacred To Death (1991) horror
as Barbara Riefe (his wife's name) from 1976 to 2000, Gothics and romance
Book Series:
Cage (6 total) 1975
Tyger (2 total) 1975 -1976
Doc And Raider (5+ total) 1979 using house name, J. D. Hardin
Fancy Hatch (4 total) 1984 using name Zachary Hawkes
Slocum (? total) using house name Jake Logan
Shackleford Legacy (? total) using Barbara Riefe
Comic Books known: (all DC)
Adventures Of Jerry Lewis #117 March-April 1970 (Jerry meets the non-super powered Wonder Woman, Dinah Prince)
House of Mystery #193 July - August 1971 Voodoo Vengeance!
Witching Hour #3 June - July 1969 The Death Watch
Witching Hour #4 Sept-Oct 1969 Disaster In A Jar
It's known that he wrote more Jerry Lewis comics, as well as a war story. None of which are credited.
He died 25 January 2001, he had been living in Wilton, Connecticut.