Ronald Sinclair

Ronald Sinclair ( born January 21, 1924 in Dunedin, New Zealand, † November 22, 1992 in Woodland Hills, United States) was a New Zealand child actors, who later worked as an editor. He had two stage name, which he used frequently: Ra Hould and Ron Sinclair.

Career

Sinclair was a child actor who later participated in the processing of many low-budget films. He was famous in his native New Zealand long after the end of his Hollywood career. Sinclair played in numerous successful films, such as William Wellman's The Light That Failed, The Hangman of London, Alexander Korda's Lord Nelson's last love and Raoul Walsh's sabotage mission Berlin. He showed his acting skills in childhood in some children's adventure films such as Five Little Peppers.

Late career

After he had fought in the Second World War as a soldier on the side of the Allies, in 1955 he took up his work again, and began a long and fruitful collaboration with producer Roger Corman, but not as an actor but as a cutter. Sinclair edited Corman's debut Four women in the swamp, and worked on numerous other films such as The Seven Last, Geheimauftrag Dubrovnik, The Intruder, The Raven - Duel of the Wizards and the psychedelic cult film The Trip with. Sinclair also cut many other low- budget productions like The Colossus, Invasion of the Saucer Men, giant of horror, Attack of the Puppet People and The Revenge of the black spider.

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