Biography
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Conrad Albinus Nervig (24 June 1889, Grant County, South Dakota - 26 November 1980, San Diego, California) was an American film editor with 81 film credits.
He started work in 1922 at Goldwyn Pictures, and stayed with that firm after its merger to form Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) in 1924. He spent essentially his entire career at MGM, retiring in 1954.
Nervig was the first recipient of the Academy Award for Film Editing, for the film Eskimo (1934). He won a second Oscar (shared with Ralph E. Winters) for the film King Solomon's Mines (1950). He was also nominated for his work on A Tale of Two Cities (1935).
Filmography
all 82
Movies 82
self 1
Editor
The Cobweb (1955)
Movie
Editor
Gypsy Colt (1954)
Movie
Editor
Side Street (1950)
Movie
Editor
High Wall (1947)
Movie
Editor
Kathleen (1941)
Movie
Editor
The Bad Man (1941)
Movie
Editor
Hullabaloo (1940)
Movie
Editor
Honolulu (1939)
Movie
Editor
Maytime (1937)
Movie
Editor
Eskimo (1933)
Movie
Editor
Kongo (1932)
Movie
Editor
Downstairs (1932)
Movie
4
Editor
Letty Lynton (1932)
Movie
Editor
Son of India (1931)
Movie
Editor
Inspiration (1931)
Movie
Editor
Wild Orchids (1929)
Movie
Editor
The Wind (1928)
Movie
1
Editor
The Actress (1928)
Movie
Editor
Rookies (1927)
Movie
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Known ForEditing
GenderMale
Birthday1889-06-24
Deathday1980-11-26 (91 years old)
Birth PlaceGrant County, South Dakota, USA
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
Also Known AsConrad Albinus Nervig, Conrad Nervig
AwardsAcademy Award for Best Film Editing
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