Person
Robert N. Lee
Writing · 1890–1964 · 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.
Known for

Little Caesar
Screenplay

Captain Kidd
Story

Tower of London
Screenplay

Fog Over Frisco
Adaptation

The Dude Wrangler
Dialogue

The Kennel Murder Case
Screenplay

Underworld
Screenplay

The Silver Treasure
Scenario Writer

From Headquarters
Screenplay

Western Luck
Writer
Filmography
- 1945Captain KiddStory
- 1939Tower of LondonScreenplay
- 1937Armored CarWriter
- 1935While the Patient SleptScreenplay
- 1934The Dragon Murder CaseScreenplay
- 1934Fog Over FriscoAdaptation
- 1933From HeadquartersScreenplay
- 1933The Kennel Murder CaseScreenplay
- 1933The Mysterious RiderWriter
- 193270,000 WitnessesScreenplay
- 1931Little CaesarScreenplay
- 1930The Dude WranglerDialogue
- 1929The MightyStory
- 1927UnderworldScreenplay
- 1927RitzyWriter
- 1926The Fire BrigadeWriter
- 1926The Silver TreasureScenario Writer
- 1926The OutsiderWriter
- 1925The Hunted WomanWriter
- 1925As No Man Has LovedAdaptation
- 1924In Love with LoveAdaptation
- 1924Western LuckWriter
- 1924The Arizona ExpressScenario Writer
- 1923Mile-a-Minute RomeoScenario Writer
- 1923You Can't Get Away with ItScreenplay
- 1923Cameo KirbyWriter
- 1923Alias the Night WindScenario Writer
- 1923The Strange Adventures of Prince CourageousWriter
- 1922Shirley of the CircusScreenplay
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