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Ralph Dawson (born in Westborough, Massachusetts on April 18, 1897; died November 15, 1962) was a film editor who also did some acting, directing, and screenwriting. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Film Editing four times, and won the Award three times.
Date Of Birth April 18, 1897 Died 1962-11-15 Place Of Birth Westboro, Massachusetts, USA Profession Editor, Director, Writer Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 Distinguished Oscar-winning American editor, who did his best work on some of the best films made at Warner Brothers during the 1930's. In the movie business from 1919, Dawson was under contract to Warners from 1927 to 1945 (returning for another spell, 1953-54), subsequently moving on to RKO (1945-46) and Universal (1947-50).
Editor Title Year Status Character The Boss 1956 The High and the Mighty 1954 Hondo 1953 Island in the Sky 1953 Blackbeard, the Pirate 1952 The Lusty Men 1952 A Girl in Every Port 1952 Sealed Cargo 1951 Mystery Submarine 1950 uncredited Harvey 1950 film editor Deported 1950 Peggy 1950 Undertow 1949 Free for All 1949 Once More, My Darling 1949 An Act of Murder 1948 Rogues' Regiment 1948 All My Sons 1948 film editor Ride the Pink Horse 1947 Ivy 1947 Honeymoon 1947 Lady Luck 1946 Heartbeat 1946 uncredited Saratoga Trunk 1945 The Spanish Main 1945 Experiment Perilous 1944 Mr. Skeffington 1944 film editor The Adventures of Mark Twain 1944 George Washington Slept Here 1942 Larceny, Inc. 1942 Kings Row 1942 film editor Manpower 1941 film editor The Great Lie 1941 film editor Four Mothers 1941 film editor Knute Rockne All American 1940 film editor 'Til We Meet Again 1940 film editor Four Wives 1939 film editor Espionage Agent 1939 Daughters Courageous 1939 Yes, My Darling Daughter 1939 film editor The Dawn Patrol 1938 film editor Four Daughters 1938 film editor The Adventures of Robin Hood 1938 film editor First Lady 1937 film editor Another Dawn 1937 The Prince and the Pauper 1937 Three Men on a Horse 1936 film editor Anthony Adverse 1936 film editor The Story of Louis Pasteur 1936 edited by Dr. Socrates 1935 edited by A Midsummer Night's Dream 1935 edited by Sweet Adeline 1934 film editor The Firebird 1934 Something Always Happens 1934 The Silk Express 1933 Girl Missing 1933 edited by One Way Passage 1932 edited by Jewel Robbery 1932 edited by High Pressure 1932 edited by Her Majesty, Love 1931 edited by Blonde Crazy 1931 edited by The Mad Genius 1931 My Past 1931 Outward Bound 1930 edited by Big Boy 1930 edited by Under a Texas Moon 1930 The Desert Song 1929 Stark Mad 1929 Beware of Bachelors 1928 The Singing Fool 1928 Black Butterflies 1928 Caught in the Fog 1928 Five and Ten Cent Annie 1928 Tenderloin 1928 Beware of Married Men 1928 If I Were Single 1927 Lady of the Night 1925 film editor Flight to Hong Kong 1956 uncredited
Director Title Year Status Character The Life of the Party 1934 The Bermondsey Kid 1933 The Girl in the Glass Cage 1929
Writer Title Year Status Character Soho Conspiracy 1950 The Dance of Death 1938 writer The Schooner Gang 1937
Actor Title Year Status Character The Schooner Gang 1937 uncredited Skybound 1935 Plainclothesman (uncredited)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1939 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Film Editing The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) 1937 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Film Editing Anthony Adverse (1936) 1936 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Film Editing A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1955 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Film Editing The High and the Mighty (1954)
Known for movies The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) as Editor
Harvey (1950) as Editor
Hondo (1953) as Editor
The High and the Mighty (1954) as Editor