Charles L. Kimball
Charles L. Kimball | |
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Born |
March 24, 1897 Cleveland, Ohio, United States |
Died |
September 25, 1976 79) Los Angeles, United States | (aged
Occupation | Film editor and writer |
Years active | 1932-1964 |
Charles Leonard Kimball (March 24, 1897 - September 25, 1976) was an American film editor and writer.
Active in Hollywood from 1932 on high-profile RKO Radio Pictures projects and a few short subjects, from 1934 onwards he worked almost exclusively on Mexican projects. Kimball was active until 1964. He was awarded the Mexican Ariel Award in 1951 for his editing work on In the Palm of Your Hand, and nominated for another the following year.
Selected filmography
- The Half-Naked Truth, 1932
- Thirteen Women, 1932
- State's Attorney, 1932
- La Zandunga, 1938 (Mexican production)
- From Nurse to Worse, 1940 (writer, Three Stooges short subject)
- Neither Blood Nor Sand (1941)
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1942)
- Doña Bárbara, 1943
- Nana, 1944
- The Escape (1944)
- La Otra, 1946
- The Torch, 1950
- Tehuantepec (1954)
- Comanche, 1956
- The Big Boodle, 1957
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