Horace Woodard

Horace country Woodard ( born August 18, 1904 in Salt Lake City; † 20 April 1973 in Los Angeles ) was an American film producer, director, editor, cinematographer and screenwriter, who at the Oscar ceremony 1935 Oscar for Best Short Film obtained.

Biography

Woodard received together with his older brother Stacy Woodard 1935 for City of Wax (1934 ) won the Oscar for best short film.

Other films in which he was involved as a producer, director, editor, cameraman or scriptwriter, were mostly short documentary films Neptune Mysteries: The Struggle to Live Series ( 1935), Adventures of Chico (1938 ) and The Negro Soldier ( 1944). In the film Monsieur Fabre (1951 ) by Henri Diamant - Berger, he most recently worked as a cameraman.

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