Robert N. Lee

Robert N. Lee

  • Birthday: 1890-05-12
  • Deathday: 1964-09-18
  • Place of birth: Butte, Montana, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert N. Lee (12 May 1890 – 18 September 1964) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 31 films between 1922 and 1945. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Adapted Screenplay at the 4th Academy Awards for Little Caesar. He was born in Butte, Montana and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack.

Production

Tower of London

1939

As Screenplay

Underworld

1927

As Adaptation

Captain Kidd

1945

As Story

The Dragon Murder Case

1934

As Screenplay

The Kennel Murder Case

1933

As Screenplay

The Fire Brigade

1926

As Adaptation

From Headquarters

1933

As Story

From Headquarters

1933

As Screenplay

Cameo Kirby

1923

As Writer

Armored Car

1937

As Writer

Fog Over Frisco

1934

As Adaptation

Fog Over Frisco

1934

As Screenplay

While the Patient Slept

1935

As Screenplay

Western Luck

1924

As Writer

The Mighty

1929

As Story

70,000 Witnesses

1932

As Screenplay

The Arizona Express

1924

As Scenario Writer

The Dude Wrangler

1930

As Dialogue

The Dude Wrangler

1930

As Adaptation

The Outsider

1926

As Writer

Little Caesar

1931

As Screenplay

The Mysterious Rider

1933

As Writer

Mile-a-Minute Romeo

1923

As Scenario Writer

The Hunted Woman

1925

As Writer

Underworld

1927

As Writer

As No Man Has Loved

1925

As Adaptation

As No Man Has Loved

1925

As Scenario Writer

You Can't Get Away with It

1923

As Screenplay

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