Charles L. Campbell

Charles Lincoln Campbell ( born August 17, 1930; † June 21, 2013 in Los Angeles ) was an American sound engineer and engineer, who won the Oscar for best sound editing three times.

Life

Campbell started in the mid 1960s as a sound engineer for documentary for television and then in the 1970s in television movies and later movies.

Attacked for by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) produced documentary feature film The Night the Martians America ( The Night That Panicked America, 1975), he won with Lawrence E. Neiman, Colin C. Mouat, Larry Carow, Donald L. Warner Jr., John W. Singleton, Thomas McMullen, Joe DiVitale, Carl Kress, John Kline and John Hanley an Emmy for outstanding achievement in sound editing in a special program. For by the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC) produced television disaster film Fire Trap (1978 ) he was again nominated for outstanding achievement in sound editing either together with Lawrence E. Neiman, Colin C. Mouat, Donald L. Warner Jr., David Pettijohn Pieter Hubbard, Gary Vaughan, Charles E. Moran, Robert Canton and Martin Varno.

His first Oscar for best sound editing, he was at the Oscar ceremony in 1983 with Ben Burtt on ET - The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) and was next to nominated genes Cantamessa Robert Knudson, Robert J. Glass and Don Digirolamo also for the BAFTA Award for Best Sound.

His second Oscar for best sound editing, he won with Robert R. Rutledge 1986 for Back to the Future (1985).

After winning the BAFTA Award for Best Sound with Louis L. Edemann, Robert Knudson and Tony Dawe for Empire of the Sun (1987 ) he received at the Oscar ceremony in 1989 with Louis L. Edemann again an award for the best sound editor for False Game Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988).

His last Oscar nomination for best sound editing was done with Richard C. Franklin 1991 for Flatliners - Today is a beautiful day to die (1990). After that, he was nominated in 1994 with Louis L. Edemann, Robert Jackson, Ron Judkins, Andy Nelson, Steve Pederson Scott Millan and again for the BAFTA Award for Best Sound in Schindler's List (1993).

Campbell, of the branch of the engineer in the Board of Governors (Board of Governors ) who represented the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ( AMPAS ), 1984-1987, 2001 received the award for his life's work ( Career Achievement Award ) of the Guild of film editors (Motion Picture sound Editor MPCE ).

From the MPCE he was also after several times nominated for the Golden Reel Award: 2003 with John A. Larsen, RJ Kizer, Susan Dawes and Mildred Iatrou for Catch Me If You Can ( 2002), with Richard C. Franklin, Mildred Iatrou, Christopher T. Welch, Chuck Michael, Doug Jackson, Ronald Eng, Bruce Richardson, Kimberly Lowe and Carin Rogers 2004 the animated film Sinbad - Legend of the Seven Seas (2003) and most recently the 2005 Richard C. Franklin, RJ Kizer, Mildred Iatrou, Bernard Weiser and Vanessa Lapato Terminal ( 2004).

During his decades- long career, Charles L. Campbell worked with film directors such as Steven Spielberg, Patrick Gilmore, Tim Johnson, Joseph Sargent, Mel Stuart, Robert Zemeckis and Joel Schumacher.

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