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Maury Winetrobe

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Maury Winetrobe
Born
Maurice Harold Winetrobe

(1922-07-06)July 6, 1922
DiedApril 1, 2008(2008-04-01) (aged 85)
Occupation(s)Film and music editor
SpouseCecelia Winetrobe[1]
Children2[1]

Maurice Harold Winetrobe (July 6, 1922 – April 1, 2008) was an American film and music editor.[2] He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Film Editing for the film Funny Girl.[3]

Winetrobe died in April 2008 in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 85.[1][4]

Selected filmography

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Maury Winetrobe began his career as an editor. Based on Winetrobe's filmography at the Internet Database.

With more than 20 film credits dating from 1968, his film editing work includes:

Editor
Year Film Director Notes Other notes
1968 Funny Girl William Wyler
The Wrecking Crew Phil Karlson
1969 Cactus Flower Gene Saks First collaboration with Gene Saks
1970 Getting Straight Richard Rush
1971 Summertree Anthony Newley
T.R. Baskin Herbert Ross First collaboration with Herbert Ross
1972 Last of the Red Hot Lovers Gene Saks Second collaboration with Gene Saks
1973 Lost Horizon Charles Jarrott
1974 Mame Gene Saks Third collaboration with Gene Saks
1975 Funny Lady Herbert Ross Second collaboration with Herbert Ross
Uncredited
1976 From Noon till Three Frank D. Gilroy
The Gumball Rally Charles Bail
1977 Twilight's Last Gleaming Robert Aldrich First collaboration with Robert Aldrich
The Choirboys Second collaboration with Robert Aldrich
1978 Ice Castles Donald Wrye
1979 Ravagers Richard Compton
The Frisco Kid Robert Aldrich Third collaboration with Robert Aldrich
1980 The Black Marble Harold Becker First collaboration with Harold Becker
The Jazz Singer Richard Fleischer
1981 Taps Harold Becker Second collaboration with Harold Becker
1985 Vision Quest Third collaboration with Harold Becker
1988 The Boost Fourth collaboration with Harold Becker
Music department
Year Film Director Role
1960 Pepe George Sidney Music editor
1965 Harlow Gordon Douglas
Ship of Fools Stanley Kramer
1966 The Professionals Richard Brooks
TV movies
Editor
Year Film Director
1974 Born Innocent Donald Wrye
1975 Death Be Not Proud
1981 Crazy Times Lee Philips

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Maury Winetrobe Obituary (1922-2008)". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. April 6, 2008. p. 39. Retrieved September 26, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. ^ Knolle, Sharon (November 20, 2007). "Retirees talk about their Oscar films". Variety. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  3. ^ "The 41st Academy Awards (1969) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  4. ^ Lentz, Harris (April 17, 2009). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2008. McFarland. p. 462. ISBN 9780786434824 – via Google Books.
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