Jonathan Latimer

Jonathan Latimer

writer

Jonathan Latimer was born on Oct 23, 1906 in USA. Jonathan Latimer's big-screen debut came with The Westland Case directed by Christy Cabanne in 1937. Jonathan Latimer is known for Alias Nick Beal directed by John Farrow, Ray Milland stars as Nick Beal and Audrey Totter as Donna Allen. The upcoming new movie Jonathan Latimer plays is The Unholy Wife which will be released on Oct 01, 1957.

American writer of thrillers and film scripts, the son of a Chicago lawyer and a violinist. He was named 'Jonathan' after a famous ancestor who had served as a colonel on George Washington's staff during the American Revolutionary War. Latimer was a graduate of Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois. Following travels in Europe, he began his writing career as a journalist for the Chicago Herald Examiner and the Chicago Tribune (1929-34), reporting on the activities of organized crime figures in his home town. That included meeting the likes of Al Capone and George Moran (aka 'Bugs') on their own turf!From 1935, Latimer penned a series of hard-boiled crime novels published by 'The Crime Club' and usually featuring the dissolute private eye Bill Crane. These books were somewhat in the vein of Dashiell Hammett (by whom he was heavily influenced) and Raymond Chandler (whom he later befriended), with a suitably cynical but at times bawdily humorous, or self-mocking edge. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym 'Peter Coffin' ("The Search for My Great Uncle's Head" (1937)). Latimer worked in Hollywood from the late 1930s, where he was at his best providing gritty dialogue for the film noir genre, notably Hammett's La Clé de verre (1942), Ils ne voudront pas me croire (1947) and La grande horloge (1948).

  • Birthday

    Oct 23, 1906
  • Place of Birth

    Chicago, Illinois, USA