Rose Loewinger | |
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Born | April 4, 1902 Manhattan, New York, USA |
Died | September 14, 2000 (aged 98) Los Angeles, California, USA |
Occupation(s) | Film editor, script supervisor |
Rose Loewinger (sometimes credited as R.E. Loewinger) was an American film editor and script supervisor active from the 1920s through the 1950s.
Biography
Rose was born in Manhattan to Jacob Loewinger and Julie Gutman.[1] She got her start in Hollywood working as a secretary to Myron Stearns.[2] After editing films for most of the 1920s and 1930s, in the 1940s and 1950s, she took her expertise and applied it to a new path as a script supervisor.[3]
Selected filmography (as editor)
- Assassin of Youth (1937)
- Goodbye Love (1933)
- Deluge (1933)
- The Big Brain (1933)
- Tomorrow at Seven (1933)
- A Study in Scarlet (1933 film) (1933)
- The Constant Woman (1933)
- Racetrack (1933)
- The Death Kiss (1932)
- Uptown New York (1932)
- False Faces (1932)
- Those We Love (1932)
- The Last Mile (1932)
- The Man Called Back (1932)
- Whistlin' Dan (1932)
- Hotel Continental (1932)
- Salvation Nell (1931)
- Behind Office Doors (1931)
- Beau Sabreur (1928)
- Two Flaming Youths (1927)
References
- โ "13 Apr 1946, 8 - The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- โ "4 Jun 1922, 30 - The Anaconda Standard at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- โ "9 Dec 1946, Page 10 - Traverse City Record-Eagle at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
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