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Alan Trustman, ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ and ‘Bullitt’ Screenwriter, Dies at 95
- Alan Trustman, author of 'Bullitt' and 'The Thomas Crown Affair', died at 95 in Miami.
- Trustman passed away on February 5 at a Miami nursing home, per his son John.
- He was born in 1930 and later transitioned from corporate law to screenwriting.
- Trustman’s screenwriting helped define McQueen’s cool persona in Bullitt.
- Beyond film, he explored business ventures including gambling and currency trading.
- Trustman authored the thriller novel Father’s Day in 1992.
- He is survived by his wife, a son, a daughter and 11 grandchildren.
- Trustman graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School.
- He initially practiced corporate law in Boston before entering film.
- Trustman’s work includes 'They Call Me Mister Tibbs!' and other late credits.
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