01/11/1864
Shelby, North Carolina, USA:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thomas F. Dixon, Jr. (January 11, 1864 – April 3, 1946) was an American Baptist minister, playwright, lecturer, North Carolina state legislator, lawyer, and author, perhaps best known for writing The Clansman — which was to become the inspiration for D. W. Griffith's film, The Birth of a Nation (1915). Description above from the Wikipedia article Thomas Dixon, Jr., licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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A Freight Train Drama (1912) as Jake |
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Nation Aflame (1937) Story |
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The Gentle Cyclone (1926) Writer |
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The Trail Rider (1925) Writer |
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Champion of Lost Causes (1925) Writer |
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The Brass Bowl (1924) Writer |
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The Painted Lady (1924) Scenario Writer |
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The Foolish Virgin (1924) Novel |
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Thelma (1922) Adaptation |
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Wing Toy (1921) Writer |
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Bolshevism on Trial (1919) Writer |
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The One Woman (1918) Novel |
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The Foolish Virgin (1916) Novel |
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The Fall of a Nation (1916) Director |
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The Fall of a Nation (1916) Writer |
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The Fall of a Nation (1916) Original Film Writer |
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The Birth of a Nation (1915) Novel |
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The Birth of a Nation (1915) Adaptation |
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The Birth of a Nation (1915) Original Film Writer |