Ellsworth Hoagland

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Harry Ellsworth Hoagland (born March 30, 1892 in Red Oak , Iowa , † September 4, 1972 in Los Angeles , California ) was an American film editor who was once nominated for an Oscar in the category of best editing and an Emmy for outstanding Film editing performance won.

Life

Hoagland began his career as an editor in the Hollywood film industry in 1933 on the film One Sunday Afternoon by Stephen Roberts with Gary Cooper , Fay Wray and Frances Fuller . During his career he has worked on the production of over sixty films and television series .

At the Academy Awards in 1936 he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Editing for the adventure film Bengali (Original title: The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, 1935), which was directed by Henry Hathaway with Gary Cooper, Franchot Tone and Richard Cromwell .

In 1966, together with Marvin Coil and Everett Douglas , Hoagland received an Emmy for outstanding individual achievements in film editing for the NBC- produced western series Bonanza between 1959 and 1973 . Most recently, he worked on the production of the television series The Immortal in 1970 .

Filmography (selection)

Awards

  • 1936: Oscar nomination for Best Editing for Bengali
  • 1966: Emmy for outstanding individual achievements in film editing

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