Biography
Philip W. Anderson (June 23, 1915 β March 27, 1980) was an American film editor with more than fifty film credits commencing with the 1939 films, Marine Circus and Dark Magic.He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for three films: Giant (directed by George Stevens - 1956; with William Hornbeck and Fred Bohanan), Sayonara (directed by Joshua Logan - 1957; with Arthur P. Schmidt), and The Parent Trap (directed by David Swift - 1961). His final credit is for A Man Called Horse (directed by Elliot Silverstein - 1970).
Filmography
all 35
Movies 35
Director 2
Writer 1
Male Nurse
The Theory of Everything (2006)
Movie
Director
Gettin' Glamour (1946)
Movie
Director
Badminton (1945)
Movie
Editor
Movie Pests (1944)
Movie
Editor
Easy Life (1944)
Movie
Editor
Water Wisdom (1943)
Movie
Editor
Seeing Hands (1943)
Movie
Editor
First Aid (1943)
Movie
Editor
Victory Quiz (1942)
Movie
Editor
Acro-Batty (1942)
Movie
Editor
Aqua Antics (1942)
Movie
Editor
Water Bugs (1941)
Movie
Editor
Cuban Rhythm (1941)
Movie
Editor
Aeronutics (1941)
Movie
Editor
Stuffie (1940)
Movie
Editor
Set 'em Up (1939)
Movie
Editor
Take a Cue (1939)
Movie
Editor
Radio Hams (1939)
Movie
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Birthday1915-06-23
Deathday1980-03-27 (64 years old)
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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