- Famously slapped Sinclair Lewis several times at a party in 1931 after Lewis refused to recant his accusation that Dreiser's book "Dreiser Looks at Russia" contained sentences copied almost verbatim from "The New Russia", which was written by Lewis' wife, Dorothy Thompson.
- Interred at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, CA, in the Whispering Pines section, at the top of the hill.
- Brother of Paul Dresser.
- Sued Paramount Pictures over Josef von Sternberg's adaptation of his novel "An American Tragedy" (An American Tragedy (1931)), forcing the studio to put back deleted scenes to make it conform better to the book. After seeing a preview of Paramount's Jennie Gerhardt (1933), based upon his eponymous 1911 novel, he was so pleased that he sent a telegram to Paramount boss B.P. Schulberg, "Jennie moving improvisation upon my theme; excellently cast, beautifully interpreted.".
- Theodore Dreiser married his second cousin Helen Richardson on June 13, 1944.
- Resided at the Ansonia Hotel, 2109 Broadway, in Manhattan, New York.
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