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Dorothy Spencer was an American film editor. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing on four occasions, she is remembered for editing several of director John Ford's best known movies, including Stagecoach and My Darling Clementine, which film critic Roger Ebert called "Ford's greatest Western. "
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Dorothy Spencer
Born 1909-02-03 (115 years ago) in Covington. Dead 2002-05-23 (93 years).
Award | Year |
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Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Earthquake) | 1974 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Cleopatra) | 1963 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Decision Before Dawn) | 1951 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Stagecoach) | 1939 |
Name |
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Frank McHugh(Gifta: 1933–1981-09-11) |
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