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Arthur P. Schmidt
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21 August 1912 - 22 July 1965
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Arthur P. Schmidt (August 21, 1912 – July 22, 1965) was an American editor and producer. Years of his creative activity fell from 1934 to 1965, when he produced more than sixty paintings. In the 1950s, Schmidt worked as an editor on the paintings of Billy Wilder, ranked among the greatest directors of the 20th century. Among these works are drama. "Sunset Boulevard" She received three of the eleven Oscar nominations (one of the nominations went to Schmidt for best editing). Second Academy Award
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Arthur P. Schmidt (August 21, 1912 – July 22, 1965) was an American editor and producer.
Years of his creative activity fell from 1934 to 1965, when he produced more than sixty paintings. In the 1950s, Schmidt worked as an editor on the paintings of Billy Wilder, ranked among the greatest directors of the 20th century. Among these works are drama.
"Sunset Boulevard" She received three of the eleven Oscar nominations (one of the nominations went to Schmidt for best editing). Second Academy Award nomination for his film
Sayonara .
One of Schmidt’s first works was Anne of the Green Roofs (1934). In 1936, he already worked at Paramount Pictures Studio, with which he had a twenty-year collaboration.
The case of Arthur P. Schmidt was continued by his son Arthur Schmidt, who also became a film editor and was awarded two Oscars - for the films Forrest Gump and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.