Robert N. Lee
74
								years   1964
Biography
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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.
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| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| Shirley of the Circus | 1922 | Screenplay | 
| The Strange Adventures of Prince Courageous | 1923 | Writer | 
| Cameo Kirby | 1923 | Writer | 
| You Can't Get Away with It | 1923 | Screenplay | 
| Western Luck | 1924 | Writer | 
| The Hunted Woman | 1925 | Writer | 
| The Outsider | 1926 | Writer | 
| The Fire Brigade | 1926 | Writer | 
| Underworld | 1927 | Screenplay | 
| Little Caesar | 1931 | Screenplay | 
| 70,000 Witnesses | 1932 | Screenplay | 
| The Mysterious Rider | 1933 | Writer | 
| The Kennel Murder Case | 1933 | Screenplay | 
| From Headquarters | 1933 | Screenplay | 
| Fog Over Frisco | 1934 | Screenplay | 
| The Dragon Murder Case | 1934 | Screenplay | 
| While the Patient Slept | 1935 | Screenplay | 
| Armored Car | 1937 | Writer | 
| Tower of London | 1939 | Screenplay |