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      • In 1975, he received a belated Oscar statuette for The Brave One. He continued to work until he was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1973, and died in Los Angeles on September 10, 1976 at the age of 70. By the time Trumbo died, the blacklist was long broken.
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  2. Jan 17, 2016 · W hen Mitzi Trumbo was 15, she opened her front door to find one of Hollywood’s most famous actors standing outside. It was Kirk Douglas. A few days later, Laurence Olivier turned up. “He ...

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    James Dalton Trumbo was born in Montrose, Colorado on December 5, 1905 and grew up in the nearby town of Grand Junction. His father, Orus, was hardworking but struggled to achieve financial stability. Orus and Maud Trumbo often had difficulty supporting Dalton and his sisters. Trumbo became interested in writing early in life, working as a cub repo...

    For the next few years, Trumbo hopped from studio to studio as he mastered his new craft. By the late 1940s, he was earning as much as $4.000 a week—a major improvement over the $18 a week he had earned at the Perfection Bread Company. He wrote over a dozen movies between 1936 and 1945, including Five Came Back, Kitty Foyle, Thirty Seconds Over Tok...

    Trumbo had a reputation in Hollywood as an outspoken critic of social injustice. Having been a member of the working class for much of his life, he was passionate about labor rights and civil rights. Like many of his liberal-leaning Hollywood peers, he was eventually drawn towards Communism. His decision to join the Communist Party in December 1943...

    Trumbo’s affiliation was well-known at the time, and he, like other Hollywood Communist Party members, was under FBI surveillance for several years. In September 1947, the family was at their remote ranch when FBI agents arrived with a subpoena to appear before the HUAC. Trumbo’s son Christopher, then seven, asked what was happening. “We are Commun...

    It took three years for the case to work through the appeals process, but Trumbo’s actual punishment began as soon as he returned from the hearings. He and his peers were blacklisted from working for any of the major studios and shunned by many in the Hollywood community. It was a hard time for the family both financially and emotionally, as Cleo T...

    Trumbo moved the family to Mexico City after his release, hoping to get away from the notoriety and to stretch their reduced income a little further. They returned in 1954. Mitzi Trumbolater described the harassment of her new elementary school classmates when they found out who she was. Throughout the period, Trumbo continued to write for the scre...

    The blacklist continued to weaken throughout the 1950s. In 1960, director Otto Preminger insisted Trumbo receive a credit for writing the script for the Biblical blockbuster Exodus, and actor Kirk Douglas publicly announced Trumbo had written the script for the historical epic Spartacus. Trumbo adapted the script from a novel by Howard Fast, himsel...

    Full Name: James Dalton Trumbo
    Occupation:Screenwriter, novelist, political activist
    Born:December 9, 1905 in Montrose, Colorado
    Died: September 10, 1976 in Los Angeles, California
    Ceplair, Larry.. Dalton Trumbo: Blacklisted Hollywood Radical. University Press of Kentucky, 2017.
    Cook, Bruce. Trumbo. Grand Central Publishing, 2015.
  3. Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten targeted by the Un-American Activities Committee, leaves the witness stand on October 28, 1947. He was accompanied by his defense lawyers Robert Kenny and Bartley Crum.

  4. Jun 17, 2008 · Dalton Trumbo, who wrote dozens of movies and the anti-war novel Johnny Got His Gun, was accused of being tied to the Communist Party in the 1940s, refused to testify before Congress and was...

  5. Instead of a sweeping history of McCarthyism, the documentary focuses on the specifics of Dalton Trumbos situation: going broke because of not being able to write, the embarrassment of having to borrow money from friends, moving to Mexico for opportunities that never materialize. It’s the very real story of how the blacklist affected a family.

  6. Aug 11, 2009 · The Hollywood 10 were indicted for contempt of Congress, tried and convicted. In 1950, Trumbo was sentenced to a year in prison where he served his time at the Federal Correctional Institution in...

  7. Apr 5, 2016 · What their stories about Trumbo made even clearer was that, while many had survived the blacklist – which was heroic enough – Dalton Trumbo had actually helped end it. He did it consciously, strategically and with as little fear in his heart as any human being I can imagine.

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