Henry Berman
Henry Berman
Biography
Started cutting films at RKO in 1936 with "Follow the Fleet" and "Swing Time," for his brother Pandro. He eventually left RKO, following his brother Pandro to MGM. In his long career, despite work on some classic films, he only received one Academy Award nomination, for Best Film Editing 1966, for his innovative work on John Frankenheimer's "Grand Prix" (shared with Fredric Steinkamp, Stewart Linder & Frank Santillo). He (and they) won. After cutting "Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon" for Otto Preminger in 1970, he moved into television movies and series until his retirement in 1977. He was nominated for an Emmy for "Babe" (1975).
Personal Info
Known For
Editing
Known Credits
39
Gender
Male
Birthday
1914-01-01 (111 years old)
Place of Birth
New Castle, Pennsylvania, USA
Crew

1975

Babe Editor

1974

Winter Kill Editor

1973

Shirts/Skins Editor

1973

Isn't It Shocking? Editor

1973

Go Ask Alice Editor

1973

Hawkins Editor

1971

Earth II Editor

1971

The Deadly Hunt Editor

1970

I Walk the Line Editor

1969

The Gypsy Moths Editor

1968

The Fixer Editor

1967

Point Blank Editor

1966

Grand Prix Editor

1966

One Spy Too Many Editor

1959

One Step Beyond Editor

1955

It's a Dog's Life Producer

1952

You for Me Producer

1951

Bannerline Producer

1940

Vigil in the Night Editor

1940

Kitty Foyle Editor

1940

Lucky Partners Editor

1939

Bachelor Mother Editor

1939

Gunga Din Editor

1938

Vivacious Lady Editor

1937

Quality Street Editor

1936

Follow the Fleet Editor

1936

Swing Time Editor