Robert Towne - biography
Biography
Robert Towne is best-known for the following films:
Robert Towne Quotes
“It made me alive to the fact that the most important thing sometimes is what isn’t said - to prepare for moments of revelation that can be read entirely on actors’ faces without dialogue.”“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.”
“And I think one way or another it’s evident to those who work with me that as a writer, a director, a friend, as somebody’s there that’s very anxious to get the movie made.”
“But time has caught up with it and I think vindicated it. Shampoo, too: very dark, very ambitious movie.”
“I think that those are the things that you can uniquely do with film that are difficult to do anywhere else: they can bring a picture to life, give it a natural and historical context and make you feel that everything else is suddenly credible.”
“It was not possible to film in California, because all the areas are heavily built up now. Coming to Cape Town is an invitation to step into the past and recreate Los Angeles of the 1930s.”
“Of course I’m respectable. I’m old. Politicians, ugly buildings, and whores all get respectable if they last long enough.”
“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.”
“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.”
“If you have a good ear for dialogue, you just can’t help thinking about the way people talk. You’re drawn to it. And the obsessive interest in it forces you to develop it. You almost can’t help yourself.”
“Now they’re attracted to one another, but repelled by their ethnic origins, so that there was something to overcome. They had to overcome their own prejudices, which had been imposed by the culture - their own shame at being Mexican and Italian.”
“One of the reasons for going back into the past is that it’s almost the only place that there’s any drama.”
“You’re dumber than you think I think you are.”
“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?”
Filmography
The Writer
Robert Towne contributed to the screenplay for the following films:Last Woman on Earth (1960)
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Villa Rides (1968)
Drive, He Said (1971)
The New Centurions (1972)
Cisco Pike (1972)
The Last Detail (1973)
The Parallax View (1974)
The Yakuza (1974)
Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Deal of the Century (1983)
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)
8 Million Ways to Die (1986)
Tough Guys Don’t Dance (1987)
Frantic (1988)
Tequila Sunrise (1988)
The Two Jakes (1990)
The Firm (1993)
Love Affair (1994)
Mission Impossible (1996)
Without Limits (1998)
Mission: Impossible II (2000)
Ask the Dust (2006)
The Film Director
Robert Towne directed the following films:Tequila Sunrise (1988)
Without Limits (1998)
Ask the Dust (2006)
The Actor
Robert Towne has appeared in the following films:Drive, He Said (1971)



