William W. Norton(1925-2010)
- Writer
- Producer
- Soundtrack
William Norton was born into a family of Utah Mormon pioneers. He is a
life-long writer and political activist. After serving in combat in
World War II, he did construction work and was a State Park ranger in
California. His early writings were for the small literary magazines
such as California Quarterly, as well as plays for little theater in
Los Angeles during the 1950s and 60s. Participation in the early
progressive political movements of the 50's resulted in being called
before the House Un-American Activities Committee. Norton's film
writing career began with the Burt Lancaster movie, "The Scalphunters".
Screenwriting continued through the 70s and 80s, along with active
involvement in Central American liberation theology movements. Focusing
his concerns for peace and justice towards the struggles in Northern
Ireland in the 80s, both Nortons were arrested for attempting to
contribute arms to this cause. They spent two years in a French prison,
one year each of refuge in Nicaragua and in Cuba. They returned to Los
Angeles in the early 90s, where they both continue to write.