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Screenwriting Legend Alan Trustman Dies at 95
7 Mar
Summary
- Screenwriter Alan Trustman, famed for 'The Thomas Crown Affair,' died last month.
- He transitioned from law to screenwriting, penning iconic films like 'Bullitt.'
- Trustman also authored novels and taught screenwriting at Harvard University.

Alan Trustman, a distinguished screenwriter whose credits include "The Thomas Crown Affair" and "Bullitt," died last month at the age of 95. He passed away at a nursing home in Miami, Florida.
Born in Boston on December 16, 1930, Trustman initially pursued a legal career, attending Harvard Law School and working at a prominent law firm. However, he transitioned to screenwriting, achieving early success with the 1968 film "The Thomas Crown Affair."




