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- Q2158920 description "American film editor".
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- Q2158920 abstract "Robert Swink (June 3, 1918 - August 15, 2000) was an American film editor who edited nearly sixty feature films during a career that spanned forty-six years.Born in Rocky Ford, Colorado, Swink and his family moved to Hollywood in 1927. After graduating from North Hollywood High School in 1936, he joined RKO Pictures as an editing apprentice. During World War II, he edited training films for the Army Special Services. His first screen credit was the 1943 comedy short Double Up.For the next five years, Swink edited mostly B movies until George Stevens hired him for I Remember Mama (1948). He edited several Westerns in 1950, and the following year was hired by William Wyler to work on Detective Story. It was the first of eleven projects on which the two men collaborated. Swink left RKO to join Wyler at Paramount in 1952, and his credits while working at the studio include Carrie (1952), Roman Holiday (1953), and The Desperate Hours (1955). Among his assistants in this era was Hal Ashby, who became a distinguished editor and director in his own right.In 1964, Swink edited The Best Man for Franklin J. Schaffner. They worked together on four additional films, including Papillon (1973), Islands in the Stream (1977), The Boys from Brazil (1978), and Sphinx (1981). Swink came out of retirement to edit the 1989 film Welcome Home when Schaffner died right after completing principal photography on the project.Swink worked as a second unit director on The Big Country, The Collector, How to Steal a Million, The Only Game in Town, and The Liberation of L.B. Jones. Swink was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for Roman Holiday (1953), Funny Girl, and The Boys from Brazil (1978). He received the American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award in 1993.Swink died of a heart attack in Santa Maria, California.".
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- Q2158920 dateOfBirth "1918-06-03".
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- Q2158920 comment "Robert Swink (June 3, 1918 - August 15, 2000) was an American film editor who edited nearly sixty feature films during a career that spanned forty-six years.Born in Rocky Ford, Colorado, Swink and his family moved to Hollywood in 1927. After graduating from North Hollywood High School in 1936, he joined RKO Pictures as an editing apprentice. During World War II, he edited training films for the Army Special Services.".
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