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  1. L. M. Kit Carson died in his sleep of pneumonia on October 20, 2014, in his native Dallas, Texas, aged 73. [5] [6] Filmography. Films. David Holzman's Diary (1967) - actor. The American Dreamer (with Lawrence Schiller) (1971) [7] - director. Breathless (1983) - writer. Paris, Texas (1984) - writer. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) - writer.

  2. L.M. Kit Carson was a talented and versatile Texan writer, actor and producer whose career has taken a diverse and always interesting course. He was born in Dallas, to Louise (Roche) and Minor Lee Carson. His first appearance was the lead in the acclaimed David Holzman's Diary (1967).

  3. 29 de oct. de 2014 · The Dallas Morning News. By Bruce Weber. Oct. 28, 2014. L. M. Kit Carson, an actor and writer who earned a following among devotees of independent film with his magazine journalism about...

  4. Filmmaker L.M. “KitCarson, who helped write “Paris, Texas” and played a key role in launching the careers of fellow Texans Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson, died Oct. 20 at Baylor University...

  5. 22 de nov. de 2023 · L.M. Kit Carson fue un actor y cineasta norteamericano, nacido el 12 de agosto de 1941, en Irving, Texas. Carson llamó la atención del mundo del cine por primera vez cuando protagonizó el falso documental de Jim McBride David Holzman's Diary en 1967 como el personaje principal, un hombre tan obsesionado con el cine que permite que ...

  6. 21 de oct. de 2014 · Kit Carson was a pioneer of the mock-documentary genre and a collaborator of Jim McBride and Wim Wenders. He also appeared in \"Running on Empty\" and \"The American Dreamer,\" a documentary about Dennis Hopper.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kit_CarsonKit Carson - Wikipedia

    Kit Carson. Christopher Houston Carson (December 24, 1809 – May 23, 1868) was an American frontiersman. He was a fur trapper, wilderness guide, Indian agent and U.S. Army officer. He became a fronter legend in his own lifetime through biographies and news articles; exaggerated versions of his exploits were the subject of dime novels.