Thelma Smith
Thelma Smith was an American film editor active in Hollywood in the 1920s who worked with filmmaker J.P. McGowan at Morris R. Schlank Productions.[1]
Thelma Smith | |
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Occupation | Film editor |
Years active | 1925–1926 |
Biography
Smith was working as a film editor in Hollywood by 1922;[2] the first film we for sure know she worked on was 1924's A Woman Who Sinned.[3] She didn't officially receive credits until a few years later, when she became a cutter for director J.P. McGowan.[4]
Selected filmography
- Crossed Signals (1926)
- Ace of Clubs (1925)
- Red Blood (1925)
- Riding for Life (1925)
- The Road Agent (1925)
- A Woman Who Sinned (1924)[4]
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References
- McGowan, John J. (2005-01-01). J.P. McGowan: Biography of a Hollywood Pioneer. McFarland. ISBN 9780786419944.
- "Wineman Shows Latest Ladies Fall Wear". The Press-Courier. 14 Sep 1922. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- "Seven Reels Most Favored by Exhibitors". The Los Angeles Times. 10 Feb 1924. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
- "Silver Lining". The Los Angeles Times. 21 Nov 1923. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
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