Robert Towne is an American screenwriter, director, and actor born on November 23, 1934. He is best known for writing the screenplay for the classic film Chinatown, which earned him an Academy Award. Towne's writing is characterized by its complexity, attention to detail, and exploration of moral ambiguity. He has also directed several films, including Personal Best and Tequila Sunrise. Towne's contributions to cinema have been recognized with numerous awards and accolades, cementing his status as one of the most influential screenwriters of his generation.

"You're torn between wanting to fill in all the spaces and knowing that's really going to screw up the screenplay. And yet, how are you going to communicate it to people who really don't understand the process?"



"I'm excited and encouraged to see people getting involved with their public lands and forests. We really need the public's help to repair these heavily used recreation sites."



"But time has caught up with it and I think vindicated it. Shampoo, too: very dark, very ambitious movie."



"Finally, Colin Farrell showed up on my doorstep, only he wasn't Colin Farrell - he was just this Irish kid who had read the script and wanted to do it."



"Of course I'm respectable. I'm old. Politicians, ugly buildings, and whores all get respectable if they last long enough."



"But, uh, censorship at that time said that you just absolutely couldn't do anything involving children and so we had to go from there. I don't remember what I changed it to. Duvall is just excellent in it."

