Alan Trustman, the Harvard-educated lawyer who pivoted to Hollywood and wrote the screenplays for the 1968 films “Bullitt” and “The Thomas Crown Affair,” has died. He was 95.
Trustman died Feb. 5 at a nursing home in Miami, his son John told the New York Times.
Before entering the film industry, Trustman built a career as a corporate attorney in Boston. Born Dec. 16, 1930, in Brookline, Mass., he graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy before earning a history degree from Harvard College in 1952 and a law degree from Harvard Law School in 1955. He later joined the Boston firm Nutter, McClennen & Fish, where his father was
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