Charles L. Freeman
Charles L. Freeman (August 21, 1908 – April 10, 2001) was an American sound editor and film editor who worked on both television and film.
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Born | California, United States | August 21, 1908
Died | April 10, 2001 92) Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States | (aged
Other names | Charles Freeman |
Occupation | Sound editor |
Years active | 1944–1972 |
Awards
He won an Academy Award for Best Special Effects during the 21st Academy Awards for his work on the fantasy film Portrait of Jennie (1948). He shared the award with Paul Eagler, Joseph McMillan Johnson, Russell Shearman, Clarence Slifer, and James G. Stewart.[1]
In addition, Freeman won an Emmy Award for the editing on the police drama television series Naked City.
Filmography
- Since You Went Away (1944)
- Duel in the Sun (1944)
- Portrait of Jennie (1946)
- Battle Taxi (1955)
- Fight for the Title (1957) (short film)
- Operation Bikini (1963)
- Dead Men Tell No Tales (1971)
- Fireball Forward (1972)
Television shows
- Passport to Danger
- Mackenzie's Raiders
- Telephone Time
- Lock Up
- This Man Dawson
- Naked City
- Survival
- Peyton Place
- Lancer
- Hawaii Five-O
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References
- "The 21st Academy Awards (1949) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved April 2, 2014.
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