Stuart Gilmore
Stuart Gilmore ( born March 8, 1909 in Tombstone, Arizona, † November 19, 1971 in Los Angeles, California ) was an American editor and film director.
Life
A native of Arizona Gilmore came in 1928 for the film and joined this year the cut - department of the production company Paramount Pictures. Nine years later, he moved up to chief editor.
Since then Stuart in 1937 the film section of the comedy B movies Wild Money performed for the first time on their own responsibility, he can look back on over a three decades spanning career and over 40 film cuts, in particular the sections on the films Alamo, Airport and Andromeda - Deadly dust from space are noteworthy because he was considered for this each an Oscar nomination for Best section. In addition, Gilmore made several films as a director, including his debut film The Man from Virginia and at the top of the Apaches, and Captive Women.
Stuart Gilmore is the father of film producer William S. Gilmore.