Hugh Wynn  | |
|---|---|
| Born | September 22, 1897 Pasadena, California, United States  | 
| Died | January 8, 1936 (aged 38) Culver City, California, United States  | 
| Occupation | Editor | 
| Years active | 1924–1935 (film) | 
Hugh Wynn (1897–1936) was an American film editor.[1][2][3] He was employed by the Hollywood studio MGM from 1924 until his sudden death in 1936.
Filmography
- The Wife of the Centaur (1924)
 - He Who Gets Slapped (1924)
 - Confessions of a Queen (1925)
 - The Big Parade (1925)
 - The Scarlet Letter (1926)
 - Valencia (1926)
 - La Bohème (1926)
 - The Callahans and the Murphys (1927)
 - Women Love Diamonds (1927)
 - Love (1927)
 - The Patsy (1928)
 - Show People (1928)
 - The Crowd (1928)
 - The Cameraman (1928)
 - Navy Blues (1929)
 - Hallelujah (1929)
 - Romance (1930)
 - Paid (1930)
 - The Divorcee (1930)
 - Anna Christie (1930)
 - Billy the Kid (1930)
 - Strangers May Kiss (1931)
 - A Free Soul (1931)
 - The Champ (1931)
 - Huddle (1932)
 - Faithless (1932)
 - Fast Life (1932)
 - Arsène Lupin (1932)
 - Another Language (1933)
 - Clear All Wires! (1933)
 - Should Ladies Behave (1933)
 - Christopher Bean (1933)
 - When Ladies Meet (1933)
 - Looking forward (1933)
 - Stamboul Quest (1934)
 - The Painted Veil (1934)
 - The Mystery of Mr. X (1934)
 - Sadie McKee (1934)
 - Kind Lady (1935)
 - The Winning Ticket (1935)
 - Age of Indiscretion (1935)
 - Mad Love (1935)
 - Times Square Lady (1935)
 - Rendezvous (1935)
 
References
Bibliography
- Beauchamp, Cari . Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood. University of California Press, 1998.
 - Clark, Mark. Smirk, Sneer and Scream: Great Acting in Horror Cinema. McFarland, 2003.
 - Neibaur, James L. The Fall of Buster Keaton: His Films for MGM, Educational Pictures, and Columbia. Scarecrow Press, 2010.
 
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