Gregg Rudloff

Charles Gregg Rudloff ( born November 2, 1955 in Los Angeles ) is an American sound engineer and sound engineer, who twice the Oscar for best sound, the British Academy Film Awards ( BAFTA Film Award ) for the best sound, the price of the Cinema audio Society ( CAS Award), the Emmy and the Golden Reel Award from the Motion Picture sound Editors won for outstanding achievement in sound editing.

Life

Rudloff began his career as a sound engineer in the film industry in Hollywood in 1983 with the creation of the film Still Smokin and has since worked on over 150 film productions.

At the Academy Awards in 1990 won Rudloff, who had received an Emmy in 1986 for the TV movie An Early Frost ( 1985), his first Oscar for best sound either together with Donald O. Mitchell, Elliot Tyson and Russell Williams II for Glory.

He had for he 2000 Oscar, BAFTA Film Award, the CAS Award and the Golden Reel Award won with The Matrix (1999 ), with John T. Reitz, David E. Campbell and David Lee for the Best Sound His most successful film.

Together with Reitz, Campbell and Keith A. Wester he was nominated in 2001 for the storm for another Oscar for Best Sound and was also awarded with a nomination for this award and CAS with them and Wylie Stateman and Kelly Cabral also a nomination for BAFTA film Award.

For Flags of Our Fathers ( 2006), he was at the Academy Awards 2007 Reitz, Campbell and Walt Martin again for the Academy Award for Best Sound as well as for the CAS Award and together with them and Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman for a Satellite Award nominated for best sound editing. Last received Rudloff 2009, a nomination for BAFTA Film Award to Martin, Murray and Reitz for Changeling (2008).

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