Lamar Trotti

    Known For

    Writing

    Birthday

    October 18, 1900

    Day of Death

    August 28, 1952 (51 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Atlanta, Georgia, USA

    Lamar Trotti

    Biography

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lamar Jefferson Trotti (October 18, 1900 – August 28, 1952) was an American screenwriter, producer, and motion picture executive. In the silent film era, he was a reporter for the daily Atlanta Georgian, where he interviewed many show business people, such as Viola Dana. Later, Trotti became an executive at Fox Film Corporation in 1933 and after its 1935 merger with Twentieth Century Pictures to become 20th Century Fox, he remained with the company until his death. He wrote about fifty films for the studio, producing many of them. He only wrote one screenplay for another studio, You Can't Buy Everything (1934) for MGM. He won an Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay in 1944 for Wilson and was nominated for Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) and There's No Business Like Show Business (1952). He received the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement, the lifetime achievement award of the WGA, in 1983. Trotti was in ill heath towards the end of his life and had taken six months leave from Fox when he died of a heart attack at hospital near his summer home in St Malo. He was survived by a widow, a son and a daughter. His eldest son had died in a car crash in 1950. Henry Koster later wrote that he thought Trotti died of "a broken heart" because of his son's death. He is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

    Known For

    • The Ox-Bow Incident

      The Ox-Bow Incident

      1943

    • Young Mr. Lincoln

      Young Mr. Lincoln

      1939

    • Yellow Sky

      Yellow Sky

      1948

    • Drums Along the Mohawk

      Drums Along the Mohawk

      1939

    • There's No Business Like Show Business

      There's No Business Like Show Business

      1954

    • The Razor's Edge

      The Razor's Edge

      1946

    • Cheaper by the Dozen

      Cheaper by the Dozen

      1950

    • In Old Chicago

      In Old Chicago

      1938

    • O. Henry's Full House

      O. Henry's Full House

      1952

    • Tales of Manhattan

      Tales of Manhattan

      1942

    • Judge Priest

      Judge Priest

      1934

    • Captain from Castile

      Captain from Castile

      1947

    • Alexander's Ragtime Band

      Alexander's Ragtime Band

      1938

    • Wilson

      Wilson

      1944

    • Guadalcanal Diary

      Guadalcanal Diary

      1943