Ralph E. Winters
Film editor, Academy Award winner

Born
June 17th, 1909
115 years ago
Died
2004
21 years ago — 95 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Canada
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A Canadian-American film editor, played a significant role in the editing of numerous classic films. Contributed to the editing of the 'The Bridge on the River Kwai', which won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Also edited 'Lawrence of Arabia', another film that garnered critical acclaim and multiple awards. His editing work brought innovation and style to the medium, influencing the film industry during his career. In total, received nominations for ten Academy Awards, winning two for Best Film Editing.
Edited 'The Bridge on the River Kwai', winning an Oscar
Edited 'Lawrence of Arabia', winning an Oscar
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