fiction.wikisort.org - ScreenwriterJonathan Wyatt Latimer (October 23, 1906 – June 23, 1983) was an American crime writer known his novels and screenplays. Before becoming an author, Latimer was a journalist in Chicago.
American novelist
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Jonathan Latimer |
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Born | October 23, 1906
Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
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Died | June 23, 1983 (aged 76)
La Jolla, California, U.S. |
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Alma mater | Knox College |
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Occupation |
- Author
- journalist
- screenwriter
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Early life and education
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Latimer attended Mesa Ranch School in Mesa, Arizona. He then studied at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1929.[1]
During World War II, Latimer served in the United States Navy. After the war, he moved to California and continued his work as a Hollywood screenwriter, including 10 films in collaboration with director John Farrow.[2][3]
Career
Latimer became a journalist at the Chicago Herald Examiner and later for the Chicago Tribune, writing about crime and meeting Al Capone and Bugs Moran, among others.[4] In the mid-1930s, he turned to writing fiction, starting with a series of novels featuring private eye William Crane, in which he introduced his typical blend of hardboiled crime fiction and elements of screwball comedy.[5][6]
Death
Latimer died of lung cancer in La Jolla, California on June 23, 1983, aged 76.
Select bibliography
The William Crane series
- Murder in the Madhouse (1935)
- Headed for a Hearse (1935) filmed 1937 as The Westland Case; Preston Foster as Crane
- The Lady in the Morgue (1936) filmed 1938 (aka The Case of the Missing Blonde in the UK); Preston Foster as Crane
- The Dead Don't Care (1938) filmed 1938 as The Last Warning; Preston Foster as Crane
- Red Gardenias (1939)
Non-series novels
- The Search for My Great Uncle's Head (1937) (as Peter Coffin)
- Solomon's Vineyard (1941) (published in paperback in 1951 and republished in 2014 under the title The Fifth Grave)
- Sinners and Shrouds (1955)
- Black Is the Fashion for Dying (1959)
Non-crime novels
Short stories
Screenplays
Other Films Based on Stories by Latimer
See also
- Hard boiled American crime fiction for a discussion of Solomon's Vineyard, the publication of which was suppressed in the United States for a long time.
References
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