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Thomas Eugene Gaddis (September 14, 1908 – October 10, 1984) was an American writer most noted for his
biography A biography, or simply bio, is a detailed description of a person's life. It involves more than just the basic facts like education, work, relationships, and death; it portrays a person's experience of these life events. Unlike a profile or ...
, ''Birdman of Alcatraz'' (1955), about convicted murderer
Robert Stroud Robert Franklin Stroud (January 28, 1890 – November 21, 1963), known as the "Birdman of Alcatraz", was a convicted murderer, American federal prisoner and author who has been cited as one of the most notorious criminals in the United S ...
. It was adapted as a 1962 film of the same name, starring Burt Lancaster.


Early life and education

Born in
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, Gaddis attended local schools before college.


Career

In his early career, Gaddis served seven years as a Los Angeles probation officer and taught adult classes at night school for around 12 years. He wrote many non-fiction books, mostly biographies. He wrote ''Birdman of Alcatraz'' (1955), for which he was well-known. He also wrote about another convict, in '' Killer: A Journal of Murder'' (1970), co-written with James O. Long, about alleged serial killer
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.


''Birdman of Alcatraz''

Gaddis published ''Birdman of Alcatraz'' in 1955. It is considered one of the nation's notable prison biographies. He explored the life of
Robert Stroud Robert Franklin Stroud (January 28, 1890 – November 21, 1963), known as the "Birdman of Alcatraz", was a convicted murderer, American federal prisoner and author who has been cited as one of the most notorious criminals in the United S ...
, a grandson of a federal judge. Stroud was convicted of murder in Alaska and first sentenced to Leavenworth Federal prison in Kansas. After stabbing a guard to death in prison, Stroud was sentenced to life imprisonment in solitary confinement. While in solitary in Leavenworth, Stroud became an expert on birds. He cared for them in his cell and learned independently about how to treat their diseases. He wrote ''Stroud's Digest of the Diseases of Birds'' in Leavenworth from 1939 to 1941. After he was transferred to Alcatraz, he was not allowed to keep any birds. Gaddis's book was loosely adapted as the 1962 film ''
Birdman of Alcatraz Robert Franklin Stroud (January 28, 1890 – November 21, 1963), known as the "Birdman of Alcatraz", was a convicted murderer, American federal prisoner and author who has been cited as one of the most notorious criminals in the United S ...
'', starring Burt Lancaster as Stroud. Gaddis was portrayed by
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. Gaddis is known for the following quote:


Later career

Later in life, Gaddis worked as an educator at Reed College from 1962 to 1965, as well as a court consultant and psychologist, in addition to writing.


Death

Gaddis died in
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on October 10, 1984 at age 76.


References

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