
Robert Towne
Writing
Robert Towne (born Robert Bertram Schwartz; November 23, 1934 - July 1, 2024) was an American screenwriter, producer, director and actor. He was part of the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking. He is best known for his Academy Award-winning original screenplay for Roman Polanski's Chinatown (1974), which is widely considered one of the greatest screenplays ever written. He later said it was inspired by a chapter in Carey McWilliams's Southern California Country: An Island on the Land (1946) and a West magazine article on Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles. Towne also wrote the sequel, The Two Jakes (1990); the Hal Ashby comedy-dramas The Last Detail (1973) and Shampoo (1975); and the first two Mission: Impossible films. Towne directed the sports dramas Personal Best (1982) and Without Limits (1998), the crime thriller Tequila Sunrise (1988), and the romantic crime drama Ask the Dust (2006). Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Towne, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael
Self

Salinger
Self - Screenwriter

You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
Self

Revolution! The Making of 'Bonnie and Clyde'
Self

Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That
Self

Suspect Zero
Professor Dates (uncredited)

A Decade Under the Influence
Self
Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film
Self (uncredited)

Rescued from the Closet
Self

A Sad Flower in the Sand
Self

Billy Wilder: The Human Comedy
Self

Cadillac Desert: Water and the Transformation of Nature
Self - Screenwriter, 'Chinatown'

The Pick-up Artist
Stan

Shampoo
Party Guest (uncredited)

Drive, He Said
Richard

The Zodiac Killer
Man in Bar #3

Creature from the Haunted Sea
Sparks Moran / Agent XK150 / Narrator

Last Woman on Earth
Martin Joyce







