Gene Havlick
Gene Havlick | |
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Born |
Eugene Charles Havlick March 16, 1894 Enid, Oklahoma, USA |
Died |
May 11, 1959 65) Los Angeles, California, USA | (aged
Occupation | Film editor |
Years active | 1928–1958 |
Gene Havlick (March 16, 1894 in Enid, Oklahoma, USA – May 11, 1959 in Los Angeles, California) was an American film editor.
He was nominated for three Academy Awards, winning one.
He worked on over 100 films during his 30-year career.[1]
Selected filmography
- 1930: Madonna of the Streets
- 1931: The Deceiver
- 1932: The Menace
- 1932: Shopworn
- 1932: Attorney for the Defense
- 1933: Lady for a Day
- 1934: It Happened One Night
- 1934: Twentieth Century
- 1934: Blind Date
- 1935: She Couldn't Take It
- 1935: If You Could Only Cook
- 1936: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
- 1937: Lost Horizon
- 1937: It's All Yours
- 1938: Start Cheering
- 1938: You Can't Take It With You
- 1938: Blondie
- 1939: Blondie Meets the Boss
- 1939: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
- 1940: His Girl Friday
- 1940: Blondie Has Servant Trouble
- 1940: Angels Over Broadway
- 1941: She Knew All the Answers
- 1941: Go West, Young Lady
- 1942: The Wife Takes a Flyer
- 1942: Counter-Espionage
- 1943: The Desperadoes
- 1943: Destroyer
- 1944: Once Upon a Time
- 1945: A Thousand and One Nights
- 1947: Dead Reckoning
- 1947: It Had to Be You
- 1948: Relentless
- 1948: The Return of October
- 1949: Shockproof
- 1949: Lust for Gold
- 1949: The Reckless Moment
- 1950: Fortunes of Captain Blood
- 1951: Santa Fe
- 1951: Dick Turpin's Ride
- 1951: The Son of Dr. Jekyll
- 1952: My Six Convicts
- 1952: Captain Pirate
- 1952: Hangman's Knot
- 1953: Serpent of the Nile
- 1953: The Stranger Wore a Gun
- 1955: A Lawless Street
- 1956: Inside Detroit
- 1956: 7th Cavalry
- 1957: The Guns of Fort Petticoat
- 1958: Screaming Mimi
Academy Awards
All 3 are in the category of Best Film Editing.
- 10th Academy Awards-Nominated for Lost Horizon. Nomination shared with Gene Milford. Won.[2]
- 11th Academy Awards-Nominated for You Can't Take It With You. Lost to The Adventures of Robin Hood.[3]
- 12th Academy Awards-Nominated for Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, nomination shared with Al Clark. Lost to Gone with the Wind.[4]
References
- ↑ "Gene Havlick filmography". Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ↑ "1938 Oscars". Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ↑ "1939 Oscars". Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ↑ "1940 Oscars". Retrieved June 19, 2015.
External links
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