Jim Thompson AKA James Myers Thompson Born: 27-Sep-1906 Birthplace: Anadarko, OK Died: 7-Apr-1977 Location of death: Los Angeles, CA Cause of death: Stroke Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Hollywood Hills, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Novelist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Heed the Thunder American pulp author who obtained most of his recognition after his death. He was blacklisted for a time because of earlier Communist sympathies. Thompson is the co-author of two screenplays with Stanley Kubrick -- both largely written by Thompson and credited to Kubrick: The Killing (1956) and Paths of Glory (1957). Other novels including The Grifters (1963) and After Dark, My Sweet (1955) have been turned into major Hollywood films. Father: (county sheriff) Wife: Alberta (m. 1931)
University: University of Nebraska
Communist Party USA 1935-38 Nervous Breakdown 1925 Risk Factors: Alcoholism
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Farewell, My Lovely (8-Aug-1975)
Author of books:
Now and On Earth (1942, novel) Heed the Thunder (1946, novel) Nothing More Than Murder (1949, novel) The Killer Inside Me (1952, novel) Cropper's Cabin (1952, novel) Recoil (1953, novel) The Alcoholics (1953, novel) Savage Night (1953, novel) Bad Boy (1953, novel) The Criminal (1953, novel) The Golden Gizmo (1954, novel) Roughneck (1954, novel) Swell-Looking Babe (1954, novel) A Hell of a Woman (1954, novel) The Nothing Man (1954, novel) After Dark, My Sweet (1955, novel) The Kill-Off (1957, novel) Wild Town (1957, novel) The Getaway (1958, novel) The Transgressors (1961, novel) The Grifters (1963, novel) Pop. 1280 (1964, novel) Texas By the Tail (1965, novel) South of Heaven (1967, novel) Child of Rage (1972, novel) King Blood (1973, novel) The Rip-Off (1985, novel) Fireworks: The Lost Writings of Jim Thompson (1989)
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