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  1. James Elmo Williams (April 30, 1913 – November 25, 2015) was an American film and television editor, producer, director and executive. His work on the film High Noon (1952) received the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. In 2006, Williams published Elmo Williams: A Hollywood Memoir.

  2. Elmo Williams (Lone Wolf, 30 de abril de 1913 — Brookings, 25 de novembro de 2015) foi um editor estadunidense. Venceu o Oscar de melhor montagem na edição de 1953 por High Noon. [1] Referências

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0930536Elmo Williams - IMDb

    Elmo Williams. Editor: High Noon. Elmo Williams was born James Elmo Williams in Lone Wolf, Oklahoma. Orphaned at 16, he attended schools in Oklahoma and New Mexico before moving to Los Angeles. In 1933 he struck up a relationship with film editor Merrill G. White, who hired Williams as his assistant on a business trip to England.

    • January 1, 1
    • Lone Wolf, Oklahoma, USA
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    • Brookings, Oregon, USA
  4. Theodor S. Geisel, better known by his pen name Dr. Seuss, co-authored Design for Death with his wife Helen Palmer Geisel. Elmo Williams was the editor for both films. Subsequently, Sid Rogell replaced Rathvon, and became the film's producer.

  5. Elmo Williams. James Elmo Williams (April 30, 1913 – November 25, 2015) was an American movie editor, producer, director, and television executive. He is best known for his work on the movie High Noon (1952). For High Noon, he won the Academy Award for Film Editing.

  6. Elmo Williams, né le 30 avril 1913 à Lone Wolf, Oklahoma et mort le 25 novembre 2015 à Brookings (Oregon), est un réalisateur, monteur et producteur de film américain. Il est récompensé de l'oscar du meilleur montage pour le film Le train sifflera trois fois [1].

  7. James Elmo Williams (30 de abril de 1913 - 25 de noviembre de 2015) fue editor, productor, director y ejecutivo de televisión estadounidense. Muy reconocido por su trabajo en la película High Noon (1952). Para High Noon, ganó el Oscar por el montaje de películas.