Richard Dillard

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Richard Dillard

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Birthday
Oct 11, 1937 (87 years old)

Richard Dillard

Known For

Song to Song
2h 9m
Movie 2017

Song to Song

In this modern love story set against the Austin, Texas...

Beatdown
1h 29m
Movie 2010

Beatdown

Brandon, a respected street fighter, is forced to flee the...

Temple Grandin
1h 48m
Movie 2010

Temple Grandin

A biopic of Temple Grandin, an autistic American who has...

Stop-Loss
1h 53m
Movie 2008

Stop-Loss

A veteran soldier returns from his completed tour of duty...

Elvis & Anabelle
1h 46m
Movie 2007

Elvis & Anabelle

A small-town beauty queen and an unlicensed mortician set out...

Walking Tall: The Payback
1h 28m
Movie 2007

Walking Tall: The Payback

A man goes back to his hometown that is now...

Infamous
1h 50m
Movie 2006

Infamous

While researching his book In Cold Blood, writer Truman Capote...

Friday Night Lights
1h 58m
Movie 2004

Friday Night Lights

A small, turbulent town in Texas obsesses over their high...

Screen Door Jesus
1h 59m
Movie 2003

Screen Door Jesus

A vision of Jesus sighted on the screen door of...

Warning: Parental Advisory
1h 40m
Movie 2002

Warning: Parental Advisory

The story of the 1985 Senatorial hearings to place "Warning:...

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard Henry Wilde Dillard (born 11 October 1937) is an American poet, author, critic, and translator. Born in Roanoke, Virginia, Dillard is best known as a poet. He is also highly-regarded as a writer of fiction and critical essays, as well as one of the screenwriters for the cult classic Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster.He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Roanoke College and went on to receive of a Master of Arts (1959) and the Ph. D. (1965) from the University of Virginia. While at the University of Virginia he was both a Woodrow Wilson and a DuPont Fellow. He is considered something of an institution at Hollins University where he has been teaching creative writing, literature, and film studies since 1964. Dillard has been the editor of the Hollins Critic since 1996. He also served as the vice president of the Film Journal from 1973-1980. He is the winner of numerous awards for his writing including the Academy of American Poets Prize, the O. B. Hardison, Jr. Poetry Prize, and the Hanes Award for Poetry. In 2007, he was awarded the George Garrett Award for Service to Contemporary Literature by the Association of Writers & Writing Programs. Dillard influenced many contemporary writers including both his ex-wives Annie Dillard and Cathryn Hankla. Others include the likes of Henry S. Taylor, Lee Smith, Lucinda MacKethan, Anne Jones, Rosanne Coggeshall, Wyn Cooper, Jill McCorkle, Madison Smartt Bell, and Julia Johnson. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Dillard, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​