Merrill G. White(December 13, 1901 – March 21, 1959) was an American film editor[1][2]and screenwriter.[3]He also co-directed the 1957 filmGhost Diverand was an associate producer onCourage of Black Beauty(1957).[3]During the 1930s he worked in Britain, including on several films made byHerbert Wilcox.For his editing ofThe Brave One,White received aBest Film Editingnomination for the29th Academy Awards.[2]
Merrill G. White | |
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Born | December 13, 1901 California,United States |
Died | March 21, 1959 California, United States | (aged 57)
Occupation(s) | Editor, writer |
Years active | 1927–1959 (film) |
Selected filmography
edit- The Broken Gate(1927)
- Monte Carlo(1930)
- Paramount on Parade(1930)[1]
- Playboy of Paris(1930)
- The Vagabond King(1930)
- The Smiling Lieutenant(1931)
- The Doctor's Secret(1931)
- That's a Good Girl(1933)
- The Queen's Affair(1934)
- Brewster's Millions(1935)
- Peg of Old Drury(1935)
- The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss(1936)
- Talk of the Devil(1936)
- The Frog(1937)
- Sunset in Vienna(1937)
- Nurse Edith Cavell(1939)
- The Red House(1947)
- The Boy from Indiana(1950)
- The Girl on the Bridge(1951)
- Lady in the Iron Mask(1952)
- Red Snow(1952)
- Strange Fascination(1952)
- Circus of Love(1954)
- The Brave One(1956)[2]
- Ghost Diver(1957)[3]
- The Fly(1958)[3]
References
edit- ^abStenn 2000,p.307.
- ^abc"MERRILL G. WHITE".Deaths.New York Times.March 25, 1959. p. 35 – via TimesMachine.
- ^abcd"Merrill G. White".BFI.Archived fromthe originalon May 6, 2017.RetrievedApril 6,2023.
Sources
edit- Stenn, David (2000).Clara Bow: Runnin' Wild.New York, NY: Cooper Square Press.ISBN978-1-4616-6091-0.OCLC820871011– via Internet Archive.