Jack Harris Net Worth
Jack Harris Net Worth is
$3 Million
Jack Harris Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Date Of Birth | July 2, 1905 |
Place Of Birth | Farnborough, Hampshire, England, UK |
Profession | Editor, Editorial Department, Assistant Director |
Star Sign | Cancer |
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1 | From the 1930's to the 1950's, he was regarded as the doyen of British film editors. Harris began his career in 1921 at the original Shepherd's Bush Gaumont Studios. After the advent of sound, he worked at Twickenham, often on quota quickies. He was associated with David Lean's films in the 1940's and was briefly supervising editor at Pinewood at the end of the decade. During the 1950's, he worked on several classic films at Ealing. |
Editor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Three Sisters | 1970 | ||
Love Is a Funny Thing | 1969 | ||
Take a Girl Like You | 1969 | ||
A Midsummer Night's Dream | 1968 | ||
Work Is a 4-Letter Word | 1968 | ||
Mister Ten Per Cent | 1967 | ||
He Who Rides a Tiger | 1965 | ||
The Chalk Garden | 1964 | ||
A Boy Ten Feet Tall | 1963 | ||
Billy Budd | 1962 | film editor | |
The Sundowners | 1960 | ||
Once More, with Feeling! | 1960 | ||
The Scapegoat | 1959 | ||
Indiscreet | 1958 | ||
All at Sea | 1957 | ||
The Prince and the Showgirl | 1957 | ||
The Ladykillers | 1955 | ||
Out of the Clouds | 1955 | ||
The Rainbow Jacket | 1954 | ||
The Master of Ballantrae | 1953 | ||
The Crimson Pirate | 1952 | ||
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. | 1951 | ||
Golden Salamander | 1950 | ||
The Passionate Friends | 1949 | uncredited | |
Maniacs on Wheels | 1949 | ||
Oliver Twist | 1948 | ||
Blanche Fury | 1948 | ||
Take My Life | 1947 | ||
Great Expectations | 1946 | ||
Brief Encounter | 1945 | ||
Blithe Spirit | 1945 | ||
This Happy Breed | 1944 | ||
Salute John Citizen | 1942 | ||
Old Mother Riley's Circus | 1941 | ||
Old Mother Riley's Ghosts | 1941 | ||
The Chinese Den | 1940 | ||
Crimes at the Dark House | 1940 | ||
Home from Home | 1939 | ||
The Face at the Window | 1939 | ||
The Morals of Marcus | 1935 | ||
Squibs | 1935 | ||
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes | 1935 | supervising editor | |
The Bride of the Lake | 1934 | ||
The Man Outside | 1933 | ||
The Wandering Jew | 1933/I | ||
This Week of Grace | 1933 | ||
I Lived with You | 1933 | ||
The Shadow | 1933 | ||
The Phantom Fiend | 1932 | ||
When London Sleeps | 1932 | ||
Sherlock Holmes and the Missing Rembrandt | 1932 | ||
Condemned to Death | 1932 | ||
Frail Women | 1932 | ||
Splinters in the Navy | 1931 | ||
The Boat from Shanghai | 1931 | ||
Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour | 1931 | ||
Lord Richard in the Pantry | 1930 |
Editorial Department
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Bindle (One of Them Days) | 1966 | supervising editor | |
The Third Key | 1956 | supervising editor - uncredited | |
Meet Mr. Lucifer | 1953 | supervising editor | |
Ivory Hunter | 1951 | supervising editor | |
Fools Rush In | 1949 | supervising editor | |
Take My Life | 1947 | editorial associate | |
Adventure for Two | 1943 | supervising editor | |
The Dummy Talks | 1943 | supervising editor | |
Theatre Royal | 1943 | supervising editor | |
Old Mother Riley Detective | 1943 | supervising editor | |
Let the People Sing | 1942 | supervising editor | |
The Common Touch | 1941 | supervising editor | |
The Dawn Guard | 1941 | Short montage | |
Pastor Hall | 1940 | associate editor | |
The Angelus | 1937 | supervising editor | |
Beauty and the Barge | 1937 | supervising editor | |
The Man in the Mirror | 1936 | supervising editor | |
Hideout in the Alps | 1936 | supervising editor | |
Broken Blossoms | 1936 | supervising editor | |
The Last Journey | 1936 | supervising editor | |
In the Soup | 1936 | supervising editor | |
Scrooge | 1935 | supervising editor | |
A Fire Has Been Arranged | 1935 | supervising editor | |
D'Ye Ken John Peel? | 1935 | supervising editor | |
She Shall Have Music | 1935 | supervising editor | |
The Man Who Changed His Name | 1934 | supervising editor |
Assistant Director
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Splinters in the Navy | 1931 | assistant director | |
Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour | 1931 | assistant director |