Lamar Trotti

 

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Lamar Trotti was a writer and producer. He was born in Atlanta on 18 October 1900. Lamar Trotti passed away 28 August 1952, he was 51 years. He is known for Drums Along the Mohawk (1939), Tales of Manhattan (1942), The Ox-Bow Incident (1943), Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) and There's No Business Like Show Business (1954).

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Lamar Trotti

Born 1900-10-18 (124 years ago) in Atlanta. Dead 1952-08-28 (51 years).

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Writers Guild of America Award - Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement Writers Guild of America Awards 1982 1983
Writers Guild of America Award - The Edmund H. North Award Writers Guild of America Awards 1970 1971
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (With a Song in My Heart) 10th Golden Globe Awards 1952 With a Song in My Heart
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Western (Yellow Sky) Writers Guild of America Awards 1949 1950 Yellow Sky
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay (Wilson) 17th Academy Awards 1944 Wilson
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Academy Award for Best Story (There's No Business Like Show Business) 27th Academy Awards 1954 There's No Business Like Show Business
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Musical (With a Song in My Heart) Writers Guild of America Awards 1952 1953 With a Song in My Heart
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Stars and Stripes Forever) 10th Golden Globe Awards 1952 Stars and Stripes Forever
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (With a Song in My Heart) 10th Golden Globe Awards 1952 With a Song in My Heart
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Musical (My Blue Heaven) Writers Guild of America Awards 1950 1951 My Blue Heaven
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Musical (You're My Everything) Writers Guild of America Awards 1949 1950 You're My Everything
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Musical (When My Baby Smiles at Me) Writers Guild of America Awards 1948 1949 When My Baby Smiles At Me
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay (Wilson) 17th Academy Awards 1944 Wilson
Academy Award for Best Picture (The Ox-Bow Incident) 16th Academy Awards 1943 The Ox-Bow Incident
Academy Award for Best Story (Young Mr. Lincoln) 12th Academy Awards 1939 Young Mr. Lincoln
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Louise Kennedy Hall(Gifta) Gifta

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Lamar Jefferson Trotti was an American screenwriter, producer, and motion picture executive.

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