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Carson first gained the notice of the film world when he starred in Jim McBride's mockumentary David Holzman's Diary in 1967 as the title character, a man so obsessed with filmmaking that he allows his obsession to take over his life and ruin his relationships.
Filmmaker L.M. “Kit” Carson, 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 ...
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).
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Oct 29, 2014 · L. M. Kit Carson, an actor and writer who earned a following among devotees of independent film with his magazine journalism about movies and his own quirky films, died on Oct. 20 in Dallas,...
Oct 21, 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.
Oct 21, 2014 · L.M. Kit Carson, a Lone Star State film legend who co-wrote Paris, Texas, Breathless and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, died Monday after a long illness, his son, Hunter, announced on...
Texan filmmaker, actor and writer L.M. Kit Carson died last night at the age of 73 after a long illness. In 1967 the Irving-based Carson and his collaborator Jim McBride made a movie that forever changed the face of film.