Discipline: Literature

Tom Filer

Discipline: Literature
Region: Santa Monica, CA
MacDowell Fellowships: 1962, 1963, 1965, 1981, 1983

Tom Filer was an actor, screenwriter and novelist. Born in New York, he made his home in Santa Monica Canyon, a Southern California community of writers, actors, artists and architects, and became its greatest chronicler.

His works include The Man on Watch (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1961), Finding Mahmoud (iUniverse, 2001) and numerous Pushcart Prize-winning short stories. Unpublished works include Harushima, a novel based on his wartime experiences as a Naval lieutenant in Micronesia; and Civilization, Goat Alley Tales, and The Last Stand, a sweeping account of the 500-year history of Santa Monica Canyon, anchored by the story of his landlady, the mestizo owner of a rustic remnant of a Mexican land grant that once encompassed tens of thousands of acres.

Filer worked as a screenwriter and actor with Jack Nicholson, Monte Hellman ("Ride in the Whirlwind") and Roger Corman, supplementing his income with lobster diving and albacore fishing.

Filer taught writing at UCLA Extension, and held workshops in his home.

Studios

Barnard

Tom Filer worked in the Barnard studio.

Originally built near MacDowell's Union Street entrance, the Barnard Studio — which was funded by Barnard College music students — was re-located to its current site in 1910. When the small structure was moved, its size was doubled with the addition of a second room. This remodeling, financed by Mrs. Thomas E. Emery of Cincinnati…

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