
Person
Robert Parrish
Directing · 1916–1995 · Columbus, Georgia, USA
Biography
Robert R. Parrish (born 4 January 1916, Columbus, Georgia – 4 December 1995, Southampton, New York) was an American actor, film editor, film director, and writer. He received an Academy Award for Film Editing for the 1947 film, Body and Soul. Parrish was the son of factory cashier Gordon R. Parrish and Laura R. Parrish. In the mid-1920s, the family moved from Georgia to Los Angeles and Parrish and his sisters Beverly and Helen began obtaining work as actors soon thereafter. Parrish made his film debut in the 1927 Our Gang short Olympic Games. (Their mother, Laura R. Parrish, was an actress as well and appeared in a few films of the 1940s.) He appeared in the anti-war classic All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) and Charles Chaplin's City Lights (1931), and in several films for John Ford. Ford then enlisted him as an assistant editor in 1936 on Mary of Scotland, and as a sound editor on Young Mr Lincoln (1939). Parrish worked as an assistant editor and sound editor on other Ford movies as Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) and The Grapes of Wrath (1940). Parrish and Ford were in the United States Navy during the Second World War, and worked on documentary and training films including The Battle of Midway (1942). In 1947 he won an Oscar for his debut as a feature film editor on Robert Rossen's high tempo boxing drama Body and Soul; the award was shared with Francis Lyon. Parrish was later nominated for another Rossen film – the political drama All the King’s Men (1949); he shared the nomination with Al Clark. Parrish went on to contribute his technical talents to a host of highly regarded films and made a promising directorial debut in 1951 with the gripping revenge melodrama, Cry Danger. His subsequent output met with varying success. The Purple Plain (1954) was nominated for "Best British film" at the 8th British Academy Film Awards. One of the most notorious of his films was the James Bond Parody Casino Royale (1967), in which he was one of the film's five directors. His last film, on which he shared co-director credit with Bertrand Tavernier, was Mississippi Blues (1983). Parrish wrote two memoirs, Growing Up in Hollywood (1976) and its sequel Hollywood Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1988). Of the first, Kevin Brownlow wrote, "His stories about these pictures were marvellous in themselves, and he often came at them sideways, so not only the punchline but the situation took you by surprise. We all entreated him to write them down and in 1976 he did so, producing one of the most enchanting - and hilarious - books about the picture business ever written. It was called Growing Up in Hollywood and it ought to be reprinted in this centenary year." Summing up Parrish's career, Allen Grant Richards wrote, "Other than his excellent editing work and early directing, Parrish may be most remembered as storyteller from his two books of Hollywood memoirs."
Known for

The Twilight Zone
Director

The Twilight Zone
Director

Casino Royale
Director

Johnny Staccato
Director

City Lights
Newsboy (uncredited)

All Quiet on the Western Front
Schoolboy (uncredited)

Stagecoach
Sound Effects Editor

The Grapes of Wrath
Sound Effects Editor

All the King's Men
Editorial Consultant

Sodankylä Forever
Self
Filmography
- 2010Sodankylä ForeverSelf
- 2002The Twilight ZoneDirector
- 1993Hollywood BluesSelf - director
- 1990Blue BayouTony
- 1984Mississippi BluesDirector
- 1974The Marseille ContractDirector
- 1971A Town Called BastardDirector
- 1969DoppelgängerDirector
- 1968DuffyDirector
- 1967Casino RoyaleDirector
- 1967The BoboDirector
- 1965Up from the BeachDirector
- 1963In the French StyleDirector
- 1959The Wonderful CountryDirector
- 1959The Twilight ZoneDirector
- 1959Johnny StaccatoDirector
- 1958Saddle the WindDirector
- 1957Fire Down BelowDirector
- 1955Lucy GallantDirector
- 1954The Purple PlainDirector
- 1953Rough ShootDirector
- 1952My Pal GusDirector
- 1952Assignment: ParisDirector
- 1952The San Francisco StoryDirector
- 1951The MobDirector
- 1951Cry DangerDirector
- 1950No Sad Songs for MeEditorial Consultant
- 1949All the King's MenEditorial Consultant
- 1949CaughtEditor
- 1948No Minor VicesEditor
- 1947A Double LifeEditor
- 1947Body and SoulEditor
- 1945That Justice Be DoneEditor
- 1943December 7thEditor
- 1943Undercover: How to Operate Behind Enemy LinesEditor
- 1942The Battle of MidwayEditor
- 1940The Grapes of WrathSound Effects Editor
- 1939StagecoachSound Effects Editor
- 1938Mr. Doodle Kicks Off2nd Sophomore
- 1937History Is Made at Night
- 1935Steamboat Round the BendBoy
- 1935The InformerYoung Soldier (uncredited)
- 1933Doctor BullTeenager
- 1932The Miracle Man
- 1931City LightsNewsboy (uncredited)
- 1931Scandal SheetCopy Boy
- 1930The Right to LoveWillie
- 1930Up the RiverBoy (uncredited)
- 1930All Quiet on the Western FrontSchoolboy (uncredited)
- 1930Anna ChristieBoy at Coney Island (uncredited)
- 1928Riley the CopBoy
- 1927Sunrise: A Song of Two HumansBoy (uncredited)
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