Harry Marker
Harry Marker
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Harry Marker (October 7, 1899 – October 18, 1990) is an American Oscar-nominated film editor, who also worked in the television medium. Over the course of his 45-year career, he worked on more than 100 films and television shows. In 1946 he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Film Editing for The Bells of St. Mary's.
Personal Info
Known For
Editing
Known Credits
66
Gender
Male
Birthday
1899-10-07 (125 years old)
Place of Birth
Tipton, Indiana, USA
Crew

1959

Johnny Ringo Editor

1959

Black Saddle Editor

1958

Thunder Road Editor

1957

Jet Pilot Editor

1956

Bundle of Joy Editor

1955

Rage at Dawn Editor

1955

The Americano Editor

1954

Susan Slept Here Editor

1951

Payment on Demand Editor

1951

Double Dynamite Editor

1950

The Secret Fury Editor

1949

Holiday Affair Editor

1948

Night Song Editor

1947

A Likely Story Editor

1945

Sing Your Way Home Editor

1945

Pan-Americana Editor

1944

My Pal, Wolf Editor

1944

Seven Days Ashore Editor

1944

Music in Manhattan Editor

1943

Ladies' Day Editor

1943

Petticoat Larceny Editor

1943

Rookies in Burma Editor

1941

Lady Scarface Editor

1941

Play Girl Editor

1941

Repent at Leisure Editor

1940

Curtain Call Editor

1939

Pacific Liner Editor

1939

Reno Editor

1939

Five Came Back Editor

1938

Sky Giant Editor

1938

Crashing Hollywood Editor

1938

Night Spot Editor

1937

Living on Love Editor

1930

Hide-Out Editor

1929

The Love Trap Editor

1929

Hell's Heroes Editor

1928

The Michigan Kid Editor

1928

The Border Patrol Editor

1920

The Jailbird Editor