Elmo Williams
Elmo Williams
Biography
Elmo Williams was an esteemed American film editor, producer, director, and executive, celebrated for his meticulous editing and significant contributions to the film industry. Born in Lone Wolf, Oklahoma, Williams began his career in the 1930s, learning the craft of film editing under the mentorship of Merrill G. White. He gained prominence with his work on High Noon (1952), for which he received the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Williams's editing was instrumental in building the film's tension, particularly through the iconic montage leading up to the climactic showdown. His other notable editing credits include 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) and The Vikings (1958). Transitioning into production, Williams was involved in films such as The Longest Day (1962) and Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970). He served as the Head of Production for 20th Century Fox between 1971 and 1974. In 2006, he published his memoir, Elmo Williams: A Hollywood Memoir, detailing his extensive career. Williams passed away at the age of 102 in Brookings, Oregon.
Personal Info
Known For
Editing
Known Credits
35
Gender
Male
Birthday
1913-04-30 (112 years old)
Place of Birth
Lone Wolf, Oklahoma, United States
Crew

1987

Ernest Goes to Camp Executive Producer

1981

Soggy Bottom, U.S.A. Producer

1978

Caravans Producer

1970

Tora! Tora! Tora! Producer

1965

The Agony and the Ecstasy Executive Producer

1962

The Longest Day Associate Producer

1962

The Longest Day Second Unit Director

1961

The Big Gamble Director

1958

The Vikings Second Unit Director

1958

The Vikings Supervising Editor

1957

Hell Ship Mutiny Director

1957

Apache Warrior Director

1956

Blonde Bait Director

1956

Women Without Men Director

1953

The Tall Texan Director

1953

College Capers Director

1952

High Noon Editor

1952

Hellgate Editor

1949

Follow Me Quietly Editor

1948

Design for Death Editor

1948

Bodyguard Editor

1946

Nocturne Editor

1945

Our Job in Japan Editor

1943

Forever and a Day Editor

1941

Sunny Editor

1940

Irene Editor

1939

Nurse Edith Cavell Editor

1937

Victoria the Great Supervising Editor

1935

To Be a Lady Editor