Legendary Screenwriter Robert Towne, Renowned for ‘Chinatown,’ Passes Away at 89
Entertainment | July 2, 2024, 9:34 p.m.
Legendary screenwriter Robert Towne, known for his Academy Award-winning film "Chinatown," has passed away at the age of 89. Along with "Chinatown," Towne also wrote acclaimed works such as "Shampoo" and "The Last Detail," earning multiple Oscar nominations. Towne's impact on Hollywood was profound, with his unique storytelling ability and insightful character development leaving a lasting legacy. His friends and colleagues fondly remember his talent and originality, with actress Lee Grant describing him as incisive and iconoclastic. The American Film Institute paid tribute to Towne's legendary contribution to cinema, highlighting the timeless influence of his work. Despite his impressive career, Towne remained humble, reflecting on missed opportunities and creative regrets. His work spanned a range of genres, from action-packed blockbusters like "Mission: Impossible" to iconic classics like "The Godfather." Robert Towne's remarkable talent and unparalleled vision will be remembered in the annals of film history.