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Dalton Trumbo

Dalton Trumbo

Writing1905Montrose, Colorado, USA

Biography

Dalton Trumbo was an American film and television screenwriter and novelist. He was one of the Hollywood Ten, the group of film professionals who refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1947 during the committee's investigation of Communist influences in the American motion picture industry. While blacklisted and not permitted to work, he won two Academy Awards in the category "Best Writing" for "Roman Holiday", originally given to front writer Ian McLellan Hunter, and for "The Brave One", awarded to Robert Rich, one of Trumbo's pseudonyms.

Acting History

2021
The Real Charlie Chaplin
as Self (archive footage)
2017
Papillon
Original Film Writer
2000
Buñuel in Hollywood
as Self (archive footage)
1989
Always
Original Film Writer
1987
Roman Holiday
Original Film Writer
1973
Papillon
as Commandant (uncredited)
The Way We Were
Additional Writing
Papillon
Screenplay
1972
FTA
Writer
1968
The Fixer
Screenplay
1966
Hawaii
Screenplay
1965
The Sandpiper
Screenplay
1962
1960
Exodus
Screenplay
Spartacus
Screenplay
1959
Career
Writer
1958
Cowboy
Screenplay
1956
1953
1951
The Prowler
as John Gilvray's Voice (voice) (uncredited)
The Prowler
Screenplay
1950
1936
Road Gang
Screenplay

Social Media

Personal Info

Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
12/9/1905
Day of Death
9/10/1976
Place of Birth
Montrose, Colorado, USA