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James Graham Stewart (May 21, 1907, Homewood, Pennsylvania – March 22, 1997, Los Angeles, California) was an American pioneer in the field of sound recording and re-recording. His career spanned more than five decades (1928–1980), during which he made substantial contributions to the evolution of the art and science of film and television sound.
Date Of Birth May 21, 1907 Died 1997-03-22 Place Of Birth Homewood, Pennsylvania, USA Profession Sound Department, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Gemini
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Mummy's Boys 1936 recordist Don't Turn 'em Loose 1936 recordist So and Sew 1936 Short sound - as James Stewart I Dream Too Much 1935 sound - as J.G. Stewart Kentucky Kernels 1934 sound re-recordist - uncredited Ann Vickers 1933 assistant sound recording engineer - uncredited Double Harness 1933 sound assistant - uncredited Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse 1933 dubbing sound - 1952 The Legend of the Golden Gun 1979 TV Movie re-recording mixer - as James Stewart The Child Stealer 1979 TV Movie re-recording mixer - as James Stewart Institute for Revenge 1979 TV Movie re-recording mixer - as James Stewart Salvage 1 1979 TV Series re-recording mixer - 1 episode Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? 1978 re-recording mixer Blue Collar 1978 sound re-recordist - as Jim Stewart The Front 1976 re-recording mixer - as Jim Stewart Northville Cemetery Massacre 1976 dubbing mixer - as Jim Stewart Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins 1975 re-recording mixer - as James Stewart Once Upon a Scoundrel 1974 sound engineer The Dirt Gang 1972 sound re-recordist The Activist 1969 sound With Six You Get Eggroll 1968 dubbing mixer The Market 1965 TV Movie documentary re-recording mixer The Lucy Show 1964 TV Series sound engineer - 1 episode Indiscretion of an American Wife 1953 post-production sound The Captive City 1952 sound supervisor Portrait of Jennie 1948 sound - uncredited The Paradine Case 1947 sound director Duel in the Sun 1946 sound director Deadline at Dawn 1946 sound Cornered 1945 sound - uncredited The Bells of St. Mary's 1945 sound Man Alive 1945 re-recordist Johnny Angel 1945 rerecordist George White's Scandals 1945 sound The Spanish Main 1945 rerecordist First Yank Into Tokyo 1945 sound re-recordist Isle of the Dead 1945 sound re-recordist Back to Bataan 1945 rerecording by The Brighton Strangler 1945 sound re-recordist Those Endearing Young Charms 1945 re-recordist China Sky 1945 rerecordist Having Wonderful Crime 1945 sound re-recordist The Enchanted Cottage 1945 sound re-recordist Mademoiselle Fifi 1944 sound re-recordist Experiment Perilous 1944 rerecordist Murder, My Sweet 1944 rerecording None But the Lonely Heart 1944 sound re-recordist Tall in the Saddle 1944 rerecording The Master Race 1944 sound re-recordist The Falcon in Mexico 1944 sound re-recordist Bride by Mistake 1944 sound re-recordist Step Lively 1944 sound re-recordist Marine Raiders 1944 rerecordist Days of Glory 1944 sound re-recordist A Night of Adventure 1944 sound re-recordist Show Business 1944 rerecordist Seven Days Ashore 1944 sound re-recordist The Falcon Out West 1944 sound re-recordist The Curse of the Cat People 1944 rerecordist Action in Arabia 1944 sound re-recordist Tender Comrade 1943 sound re-recordist The Ghost Ship 1943 sound - uncredited Higher and Higher 1943 rerecorded by Around the World 1943 sound The Falcon and the Co-eds 1943 sound - uncredited Government Girl 1943 sound re-recordist Gangway for Tomorrow 1943 rerecording Gildersleeve on Broadway 1943 sound - as James Stewart The Iron Major 1943 sound re-recordist The Seventh Victim 1943 sound - uncredited A Lady Takes a Chance 1943 re-recording mixer - as James Stewart The Fallen Sparrow 1943 rerecordist Behind the Rising Sun 1943 sound re-recordist The Adventures of a Rookie 1943 sound - uncredited Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event 1943 sound - as James Stewart Petticoat Larceny 1943 sound - uncredited The Falcon in Danger 1943 sound - uncredited The Sky's the Limit 1943/I rerecordist Mr. Lucky 1943 rerecorded by Bombardier 1943 rerecordist Gildersleeve's Bad Day 1943 sound - uncredited The Leopard Man 1943 sound - uncredited This Land Is Mine 1943 rerecordist I Walked with a Zombie 1943 sound re-recordist - uncredited Flight for Freedom 1943 rerecorded by Once Upon a Honeymoon 1942 recorded by The Navy Comes Through 1942 sound - uncredited The Magnificent Ambersons 1942 sound recordist Syncopation 1942 sound Journey Into Fear 1942 recorded by The Devil and Daniel Webster 1941 sound recordist Citizen Kane 1941 recording Tom Brown's School Days 1940 sound recordist Gunga Din 1939 sound recordist - as James Stewart Grandma's Buoys 1936 Short sound recordist The Big Game 1936 sound recordist
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Portrait of Jennie 1948 staff executive
Self Title Year Status Character Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann 1992 Documentary Himself The Complete Citizen Kane 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself L'homme qui a vu l'homme qui a vu l'ours 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story 1987 TV Series documentary Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1949 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Effects, Special Effects Portrait of Jennie (1948)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1945 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Effects, Special Effects Days of Glory (1944) 1944 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Effects, Special Effects Bombardier (1943) 1943 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Effects, Special Effects The Navy Comes Through (1942)
Known for movies Citizen Kane (1941) as Sound Department
The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) as Sound Department
The Bells of St. Mary's (1945) as Sound Department
Murder, My Sweet (1944) as Sound Department