Mini-Biography:
Tom Gibson was born on September 1, 1888 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was an American Author, Director. Actor, known for The Climbers (1927), Kid Boots (1926), High Speed (1917), Tom Gibson's first movie on record is from 1917. He was married to Anna Gaylean. Tom Gibson died on December 6, 1950 in Burbank, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1927.
1927: The Climbers (Scenario), Directed by Paul Ludwig Stein, with Nigel Barrie, Max Barwyn, Clyde Cook,
1926: Kid Boots (Scenario: (screenplay)), Directed by Frank Tuttle, with Eddie Cantor, Clara Bow, Billie Dove,
1926: Tex (Director), with Francelia Billington,
1924: Three Days to Live (Director), with Ora Carew, Jay Morley, Dick La Reno,
1918: Beating the Limited (Scenario), Directed by George Marshall, with Neal Hart, Janet Eastman, Howard Crampton,
1918: Oh! Man! (Scenario), Directed by Allen Curtis, with Eileen Sedgwick, Milton Sims, ,
1918: The Borrowed Baby (Scenario), Directed by Allen Curtis, with Gale Henry, Billy Franey, Milburn Morante,
1918: Who's Your Wife? (Scenario), Directed by Allen Curtis, with Gale Henry, ZaSu Pitts, Milton Sims,
1918: Nothing But Nerve (Scenario), Directed by Allen Curtis, with Milton Sims, Gale Henry, Evelyn Selbie,
1918: Ship, Oy, Oy! (Scenario), Directed by Allen Curtis, with Billy Franey, Lillian Peacock, Milburn Morante,
1918: Who's to Blame? (Scenario), Directed by Allen Curtis, with Billy Franey, Gale Henry, Lillian Peacock,
1918: Cave Man Stuff (Scenario), Directed by Allen Curtis, with Gale Henry, Billy Franey, Lillian Peacock,
1917: The Bull's Eye (Scenario), Directed by James W. Horne, with Eddie Polo, Vivian Reed, Frank Lanning,
1917: The Midnight Man (Scenario), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Jack Mulhall, Ann Forrest, Albert MacQuarrie,
1917: High Speed (Scenario), Directed by George L. Sargent, Elmer Clifton, with Jack Mulhall, , Harry L. Rattenberry,