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Ralph Dawson was a film worker and actor. He was born in Westborough on 18 April 1897. Ralph Dawson passed away 15 November 1962, he was 65 years. He is known for The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Harvey (1950), Hondo (1953), The High and the Mighty (1954) and Mr. Skeffington (1944).
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Ralph Dawson
Born 1897-04-18 (127 years ago) in Westborough. Dead 1962-11-15 (65 years).
Award | Year |
---|---|
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (The Adventures of Robin Hood) | 1938 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Anthony Adverse) | 1936 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (A Midsummer Night's Dream) | 1935 |
Award | Year |
---|---|
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (The High and the Mighty) | 1954 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (The Adventures of Robin Hood) | 1938 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Anthony Adverse) | 1936 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing (A Midsummer Night's Dream) | 1935 |
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