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Al Clark was a film worker. He was born in Illinois on 15 September 1902. Al Clark passed away 13 July 1971, he was 68 years. He is known for Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), The Tall T (1957), 3:10 to Yuma (1957), Naked Alibi (1954) and Buchanan Rides Alone (1958).
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Al Clark
Born 1902-09-15 (121 years ago) in Illinois. Dead 1971-07-13 (68 years).
Award | Year |
---|---|
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement In Film Editing (Ben Casey) | 1963 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Pepe) | 1960 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Cowboy) | 1958 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (All the King's Men) | 1949 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington) | 1939 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (The Awful Truth) | 1937 |
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