Person
Tom Held
Editing · 1889–1962 · Vienna - Austria
Biography
From Wikipedia Tom Held (August 31, 1889 – March 13, 1962) was an Austrian born American film editor. He was nominated for 2 Academy awards. Both were for Best Film Editing as well as both were during the 11th Academy Awards. His 2 nominated films were The Great Waltz and Test Pilot. He started out as a assistant director in the 1920s.
Known for

Tarzan and His Mate
Editor

Tarzan the Ape Man
Editor

Forsaking All Others
Editor

San Francisco
Editor

Penrod
Assistant Director

Men of the North
Editor

I Live My Life
Editor

Test Pilot
Editor

Sevilla de mis Amores
Editor

The Great Waltz
Editor
Filmography
- 1938The Great WaltzEditor
- 1938Test PilotEditor
- 1937ConquestEditor
- 1936The Devil Is a SissyEditor
- 1936San FranciscoEditor
- 1936Three Live GhostsEditor
- 1935I Live My LifeEditor
- 1935EscapadeEditor
- 1935After Office HoursEditor
- 1934Forsaking All OthersEditor
- 1934The Girl from MissouriEditor
- 1934Tarzan and His MateEditor
- 1933The BarbarianEditor
- 1932Rasputin and the EmpressEditor
- 1932Skyscraper SoulsEditor
- 1932But the Flesh Is WeakEditor
- 1932Tarzan the Ape ManEditor
- 1931The Sin of Madelon ClaudetEditor
- 1930Sevilla de mis AmoresEditor
- 1930Men of the NorthEditor
- 1926Wild Oats LaneAssistant Director
- 1925The Sporting VenusAssistant Director
- 1922The Strangers' BanquetAssistant Director
- 1922PenrodAssistant Director
- 1920The River's EndAssistant Director
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