Charles Rice (sound engineer)
Charles J. Rice (born before 1959) is a sound engineer .
Life
Rice worked as a sound engineer in Hollywood from 1959 to 1969 , during which time he was involved in 76 films. In 1961 he was nominated for Pepe - What can the world already cost for the first time for the Oscar in the category Best Sound , in 1964 followed a second Oscar nomination for Bye Bye Birdie . However, Rice received nothing at both awards. After 1969 there was no longer any documented work in the film business.
Filmography (selection)
- 1960: Pepe - What can the world cost (Pepe)
- 1961: The devil comes to four (The Devil at 4 O'Clock)
- 1961: Two Rode Together (Two Rode Together)
- 1962: King of Hawaii (Diamond Head)
- 1963: Bye Bye Birdie
- 1965: Cat Ballou - You should hang in Wyoming (Cat Ballou)
- 1965: Sierra Charriba (Major Dundee)
- 1966: The guns whisper softly (The Silencers)
- 1967: The Big Mouth (The Big Mouth)
- 1967: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner)
- 1967: In Cold Blood (In Cold Blood)
- 1968: Rollkommando (The Wrecking Crew)
- 1968: Funny Girl
Awards
- 1961 : Oscar nomination in the Best Sound category for Pepe - What can the world cost
- 1964 : Oscar nomination for Best Tone for Bye Bye Birdie
Web links
- Charles Rice at the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Rice, Charles |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rice, Charles J. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Sound engineer |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 1959 |