Tom Wilson Filmography

Tom Wilson

Thomas Blanchard Wilson Jr. was an American record producer best known for his work in the 1960s with Bob Dylan, Frank Zappa, Simon and Garfunkel and The Velvet Underground. Wilson was born in 1931 to Tom and Fannie Wilson. He grew up in Waco, Texas, where he attended A.J. Moore High School, and was a member of New Hope Baptist Church. He was known by his initials, T.B. in his youth. While attending Fisk University, Wilson was invited to Harvard University where he became involved with the Harvard New Jazz Society and radio station WHRB; to the latter he later credited all of his success in...
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Birthdate:March 25, 1931
Date of death:September 6, 1978
Education:Fisk University
Also known as:Wilson, Tom

Movies with appearances by Tom Wilson

Camp Nowhere
Camp Nowhere
Release date:August 26, 1994
Directed by:Jonathan Prince
Genre:Children's
Rated:PG (USA)
A Day's Pleasure
A Day's Pleasure
Release date:December 15, 1919
Directed by:Charlie Chaplin
Genre:Silent film
The Professor
The Professor
Release date:1919
Directed by:Charlie Chaplin
Genre:Silent film
A Dog's Life
A Dog's Life
Release date:April 14, 1918
Directed by:Charlie Chaplin
Genre:Silent film

Places Tom Wilson has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Tom Wilson
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