
Truman Capote
Writing
Truman Capote was an American author, many of whose short stories, novels, plays, and nonfiction are recognized literary classics. At least 20 films and television dramas have been produced from Capote novels, stories and screenplays. Capote rose above a childhood troubled by divorce, a long absence from his mother and multiple migrations. He discovered his calling by the age of 11, and for the rest of his childhood he honed his writing ability. Capote began his professional career writing short stories. Capote earned the most fame with In Cold Blood (1966), a book Capote spent four years writing. A milestone in popular culture, it was the peak of his career, although it was not his final book. In the 1970s, he maintained his celebrity status by appearing on television talk shows.
Born: September 30, 1924 · New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Filmography (32)

The New Yorker at 100
2025

The Capote Tapes
2021

Do I Sound Gay?
2015

Love, Marilyn
2013

Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel
2012

Public Speaking
2011

Children on Their Birthdays
2002

A Christmas Memory
1997

Other Voices Other Rooms
1997

In Cold Blood
1996

The Grass Harp
1996

One Christmas
1994

American Experience
1988

Annie Hall
1977

Murder by Death
1976

Dinah!
1974

Cocksucker Blues
1972

The Glass House
1972

The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour
1971

The Dick Cavett Show
1968

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
1968

In Cold Blood
1967

ABC Stage 67
1966

With Love from Truman
1966

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1962

The Mike Douglas Show
1961

The Innocents
1961

Tempo
1961

Breakfast at Tiffany's
1961

The David Susskind Show
1959

Beat the Devil
1953

Indiscretion of an American Wife
1953
