Lamar Trotti Net Worth is $17 Million Lamar Trotti Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Author and screenwriter, often preoccupied with American history as viewed from a Southern perspective. Born in Atlanta, Trotti studied writing at Columbia University and was also the first person to graduate from the University of Georgia's Henry Grady School of Journalism. In 1923, he became the youngest editor employed by a newspaper owned by ...
Date Of Birth October 18, 1900 Died 1952-08-28 Place Of Birth Atlanta, Georgia, USA Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Profession Writer, Producer, Music Department Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 He published and edited a motion picture trade magazine before entering films.
Writer Title Year Status Character You Can't Buy Everything 1934 original screenplay The Man Who Dared 1933 writer The Jackals 1967 1948 screenplay Yellow Sky The 20th Century-Fox Hour TV Series 1 episode, 1957 based on a screenplay by - 1 episode, 1957 screenplay - 1 episode, 1957 original screenplay - 1 episode, 1955 There's No Business Like Show Business 1954 story Stars and Stripes Forever 1952 O. Henry's Full House 1952 screen play - segment "The Cop and the Anthem" With a Song in My Heart 1952 written by As Young as You Feel 1951 I'd Climb the Highest Mountain 1951 adaptation and screenplay American Guerrilla in the Philippines 1950 screenplay My Blue Heaven 1950 Cheaper by the Dozen 1950 screen play You're My Everything 1949 writer Yellow Sky 1948 screenplay When My Baby Smiles at Me 1948 writer The Walls of Jericho 1948 writer Captain from Castile 1947 screenplay Mother Wore Tights 1947 screenplay The Razor's Edge 1946 screen play A Bell for Adano 1945 screenplay Wilson 1944 screenplay Guadalcanal Diary 1943 screenplay The Ox-Bow Incident 1943 written for the screen by Immortal Sergeant 1943 written by Thunder Birds: Soldiers of the Air 1942 screenplay Tales of Manhattan 1942 original story and screenplay To the Shores of Tripoli 1942 screenplay Belle Starr 1941 screenplay Man Hunt 1941 contract writer - uncredited Hudson's Bay 1941 Brigham Young 1940 screenplay Drums Along the Mohawk 1939 screen play Young Mr. Lincoln 1939 original screenplay The Story of Alexander Graham Bell 1939 screenplay Kentucky 1938 screen play Gateway 1938 writer Alexander's Ragtime Band 1938 screen play The Baroness and the Butler 1938 screenplay In Old Chicago 1937 screen play Second Honeymoon 1937 contract writer - uncredited Wife, Doctor and Nurse 1937 Slave Ship 1937 screen play This Is My Affair 1937 screenplay / story Time Out for Romance 1937 contributor to treatment - uncredited Career Woman 1936 Can This Be Dixie? 1936 screenplay / story Ramona 1936 screenplay Pepper 1936 The Country Beyond 1936 Gentle Julia 1936 The First Baby 1936 This Is the Life 1935 screenplay Steamboat Round the Bend 1935 screen play $10 Raise 1935 additional dialogue Life Begins at 40 1935 screenplay Bachelor of Arts 1934 Judge Priest 1934 screen play Call It Luck 1934 screenplay Wild Gold 1934 story Hold That Girl 1934
Producer Title Year Status Character Stars and Stripes Forever 1952 producer With a Song in My Heart 1952 producer As Young as You Feel 1951 producer I'd Climb the Highest Mountain 1951 producer American Guerrilla in the Philippines 1950 producer Cheaper by the Dozen 1950 producer You're My Everything 1949 producer Yellow Sky 1948 producer The Walls of Jericho 1948 producer Captain from Castile 1947 producer Mother Wore Tights 1947 producer Colonel Effingham's Raid 1946 producer A Bell for Adano 1945 producer The Ox-Bow Incident 1943 producer Immortal Sergeant 1943 producer Thunder Birds: Soldiers of the Air 1942 producer
Music Department Title Year Status Character Judge Priest 1934 lyrics
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Judge Priest 1934 lyrics: "Massa Jesus Wrote Me a Note" 1934, "Aunt Dilsey's Song" 1934 - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character 20th Century Fox Promotional Film 1936 Documentary short Himself (uncredited)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1983 Laurel Award for Screen Writing Achievement Writers Guild of America, USA 1971 Edmund J. North Award Writers Guild of America, USA 1950 WGA Award (Screen) Writers Guild of America, USA Best Written American Western Yellow Sky (1948) 1945 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Original Screenplay Wilson (1944)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1955 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Motion Picture Story There's No Business Like Show Business (1954) 1953 WGA Award (Screen) Writers Guild of America, USA Best Written American Musical With a Song in My Heart (1952) 1951 WGA Award (Screen) Writers Guild of America, USA Best Written American Musical My Blue Heaven (1950) 1950 WGA Award (Screen) Writers Guild of America, USA Best Written American Musical You're My Everything (1949) 1949 WGA Award (Screen) Writers Guild of America, USA Best Written American Musical When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948) 1940 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Original Story Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)
Known for movies The Ox-Bow Incident (1943) as Writer
Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) as Writer
There's No Business Like Show Business (1954) as Writer
Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) as Writer