Ted J. Kent
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Born | Theodore John Kent October 6, 1901 Illinois, U.S. |
Died | June 17, 1986 Orange County, California, U.S. | (aged 84)
Other names | Ted Kent |
Occupation | Film editor |
Years active | 1927–1967 |
Theodore John Kent (October 6, 1901 – June 17, 1986) was an American film editor who was nominated for Best Film Editing at the 1964 Academy Awards for the film Father Goose. [1] He worked on over 150 films from 1927 to 1967, including many classic Universal horror films.
Selected filmography
Year | Film | Director | Notes | Other notes |
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1927 | Uncle Tom's Cabin | Harry A. Pollard | ||
1928 | The Grip of the Yukon | Ernst Laemmle | ||
The Foreign Legion | Edward Sloman | |||
1929 | Born to the Saddle | Joseph Levigard | ||
It Can Be Done | Fred C. Newmeyer | |||
His Lucky Day | Edward F. Cline | |||
College Love | Nat Ross | |||
The Drake Case | Edward Laemmle | First collaboration with Edward Laemmle | ||
1930 | Captain of the Guard | John S. Robertson | ||
1931 | Bad Sister | Hobart Henley | First collaboration with Hobart Henley | |
Seed | John M. Stahl | First collaboration with John M. Stahl | ||
Up for Murder | Monta Bell | |||
Lasca of the Rio Grande | Edward Laemmle | Second collaboration with Edward Laemmle | ||
A House Divided | William Wyler | First collaboration with William Wyler | ||
1932 | Night World | Hobart Henley | Second collaboration with Hobart Henley | |
Tom Brown of Culver | William Wyler | Second collaboration with William Wyler | ||
Okay, America! | Tay Garnett | First collaboration with Tay Garnett | ||
They Just Had to Get Married | Edward Ludwig | First collaboration with Edward Ludwig | ||
1933 | The Kiss Before the Mirror | James Whale | First collaboration with James Whale | |
Her First Mate | William Wyler | Third collaboration with William Wyler | ||
The Invisible Man | James Whale | Second collaboration with James Whale | ||
By Candlelight | Third collaboration with James Whale | |||
1934 | Glamour | William Wyler | Fourth collaboration with William Wyler | |
The Love Captive | Max Marcin | |||
One More River | James Whale | Fourth collaboration with James Whale | ||
1935 | Night Life of the Gods | Lowell Sherman | ||
Straight from the Heart | Scott Beal | |||
Bride of Frankenstein | James Whale | Fifth collaboration with James Whale | ||
Atlantic Adventure | Albert S. Rogell | First collaboration with Albert S. Rogell | ||
Remember Last Night? | James Whale | Sixth collaboration with James Whale | ||
1936 | Next Time We Love | Edward H. Griffith | ||
Show Boat | James Whale | Seventh collaboration with James Whale | ||
My Man Godfrey | Gregory La Cava | |||
The Magnificent Brute | John G. Blystone | |||
Three Smart Girls | Henry Koster | First collaboration with Henry Koster | ||
1937 | The Road Back | James Whale | Eighth collaboration with James Whale | |
Merry-Go-Round of 1938 | Irving Cummings | |||
1938 | Mad About Music | Norman Taurog | ||
The Lady in the Morgue | Otis Garrett | First collaboration with Otis Garrett | ||
Letter of Introduction | John M. Stahl | Second collaboration with John M. Stahl | ||
Service de Luxe | Rowland V. Lee | First collaboration with Rowland V. Lee | ||
1939 | Son of Frankenstein | Second collaboration with Rowland V. Lee | ||
Three Smart Girls Grow Up | Henry Koster | Second collaboration with Henry Koster | ||
The Sun Never Sets | Rowland V. Lee | Third collaboration with Rowland V. Lee | ||
Unexpected Father | Charles Lamont | First collaboration with Charles Lamont | ||
Missing Evidence | Phil Rosen | First collaboration with Phil Rosen | ||
1940 | Green Hell | James Whale | Ninth collaboration with James Whale | |
Double Alibi | Phil Rosen | Second collaboration with Phil Rosen | ||
Enemy Agent | Lew Landers | First collaboration with Lew Landers | ||
La Conga Nights | Second collaboration with Lew Landers | |||
Love, Honor and Oh-Baby! | Charles Lamont | Second collaboration with Charles Lamont | ||
Black Diamonds | Christy Cabanne | |||
Margie |
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Second collaboration with Otis Garrett | ||
Seven Sinners | Tay Garnett | Second collaboration with Tay Garnett | ||
1941 | Back Street | Robert Stevenson | ||
Mr. Dynamite | John Rawlins | |||
The Black Cat | Albert S. Rogell | Second collaboration with Albert S. Rogell | ||
Burma Convoy | Noel M. Smith | |||
Appointment for Love | William A. Seiter | First collaboration with William A. Seiter | ||
Swing It Soldier | Harold Young | |||
The Wolf Man | George Waggner | |||
Hellzapoppin' | H. C. Potter | Uncredited
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1942 | North to the Klondike | Erle C. Kenton | First collaboration with Erle C. Kenton | |
The Ghost of Frankenstein | Second collaboration with Erle C. Kenton | |||
Broadway | William A. Seiter | Second collaboration with William A. Seiter | ||
Madame Spy | Roy William Neill | |||
1943 | The Amazing Mrs. Holliday | Bruce Manning | ||
Hers to Hold | Frank Ryan | First collaboration with Frank Ryan | ||
His Butler's Sister | Frank Borzage | First collaboration with Frank Borzage | ||
1944 | Boss of Boomtown | Ray Taylor | ||
Christmas Holiday | Robert Siodmak | First collaboration with Robert Siodmak | ||
Patrick the Great | Frank Ryan | Second collaboration with Frank Ryan | ||
Can't Help Singing | Third collaboration with Frank Ryan | |||
1945 | Honeymoon Ahead | Reginald LeBorg | ||
Lady on a Train | Charles David | |||
1946 | Because of Him | Richard Wallace | ||
So Goes My Love | Frank Ryan | Fourth collaboration with Frank Ryan | ||
The Runaround | Charles Lamont | Third collaboration with Charles Lamont | ||
Magnificent Doll | Frank Borzage | Second collaboration with Frank Borzage | ||
1947 | Time Out of Mind | Robert Siodmak | Second collaboration with Robert Siodmak | |
The Exile | Max Ophüls | First collaboration with Max Ophüls | ||
1948 | Letter from an Unknown Woman | Second collaboration with Max Ophüls | ||
For the Love of Mary | Fred de Cordova | First collaboration with Fred de Cordova | ||
1949 | Criss Cross | Robert Siodmak | Third collaboration with Robert Siodmak | |
City Across the River | Maxwell Shane | |||
Johnny Stool Pigeon | William Castle | |||
Yes Sir, That's My Baby | George Sherman | First collaboration with George Sherman | ||
1950 | South Sea Sinner | H. Bruce Humberstone | First collaboration with H. Bruce Humberstone | |
Sierra | Alfred E. Green | |||
Spy Hunt | George Sherman | Second collaboration with George Sherman | ||
Frenchie | Louis King | |||
1951 | Bedtime for Bonzo | Fred de Cordova | Second collaboration with Fred de Cordova | |
Smuggler's Island | Edward Ludwig | Second collaboration with Edward Ludwig | ||
Thunder on the Hill | Douglas Sirk | First collaboration with Douglas Sirk | ||
The Raging Tide | George Sherman | Third collaboration with George Sherman | ||
Flame of Araby | Charles Lamont | Fourth collaboration with Charles Lamont | ||
1952 | Steel Town | George Sherman | Fourth collaboration with George Sherman | |
The Battle at Apache Pass | Fifth collaboration with George Sherman | |||
Scarlet Angel | Sidney Salkow | |||
Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair | Charles Barton | |||
Bonzo Goes to College | Fred de Cordova | Third collaboration with Fred de Cordova | ||
Horizons West | Budd Boetticher | |||
1953 | Gunsmoke | Nathan Juran | First collaboration with Nathan Juran | |
Law and Order | Second collaboration with Nathan Juran | |||
The Golden Blade | Third collaboration with Nathan Juran | |||
The Glass Web | Jack Arnold | First collaboration with Jack Arnold | ||
Walking My Baby Back Home | Lloyd Bacon | |||
1954 | Creature from the Black Lagoon | Jack Arnold | Second collaboration with Jack Arnold | |
Rails Into Laramie | Jesse Hibbs | |||
Francis Joins the WACS | Arthur Lubin | |||
The Black Shield of Falworth | Rudolph Maté | |||
Destry | George Marshall | |||
1955 | The Purple Mask | H. Bruce Humberstone | Second collaboration with H. Bruce Humberstone | |
Foxfire | Joseph Pevney | First collaboration with Joseph Pevney | ||
The Private War of Major Benson | Jerry Hopper | |||
1956 | Behind the High Wall | Abner Biberman | First collaboration with Abner Biberman | |
Away All Boats | Joseph Pevney | Second collaboration with Joseph Pevney | ||
Kelly and Me | Robert Z. Leonard | |||
1957 | Man Afraid | Harry Keller | First collaboration with Harry Keller | |
The Midnight Story | Joseph Pevney | Third collaboration with Joseph Pevney | ||
Tammy and the Bachelor | Fourth collaboration with Joseph Pevney | |||
Man of a Thousand Faces | Fifth collaboration with Joseph Pevney | |||
Flood Tide | Abner Biberman | Second collaboration with Abner Biberman | ||
1958 | A Time to Love and a Time to Die | Douglas Sirk | Second collaboration with Douglas Sirk | |
Monster on the Campus | Jack Arnold | Third collaboration with Jack Arnold | ||
1959 | The Rabbit Trap | Philip Leacock | ||
This Earth Is Mine | Henry King | |||
Operation Petticoat | Blake Edwards | |||
1962 | That Touch of Mink | Delbert Mann | ||
1963 | The Ugly American | George Englund | ||
1964 | The Brass Bottle | Harry Keller | Second collaboration with Harry Keller | |
Island of the Blue Dolphins | James B. Clark | |||
Father Goose | Ralph Nelson | |||
1965 | Mirage | Edward Dmytryk | ||
1966 | Blindfold | Philip Dunne | ||
The Appaloosa | Sidney J. Furie | |||
1967 | Rough Night in Jericho | Arnold Laven |
Year | Film | Director | Role | Notes |
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1938 | Mad About Music | Norman Taurog | Cutter | Uncredited
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- Shorts
Year | Film | Director |
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1941 | In the Groove | Larry Ceballos |
1942 | Rhumba Rhythms | |
Jivin' Jam Session | Reginald LeBorg | |
1946 | Swingin' Down the Scale | Will Cowan |
1947 | Record Party | |
1948 | Red Ingle and His Natural Seven | |
1949 | Prairie Pirates | |
Rhythm of the Mambo | ||
The Pecos Pistol | ||
Herman's Herd | ||
Boundaries Unlimited | Thomas Mead | |
1950 | Skylarkin' Time | Will Cowan |
Universal Musical Short 3655: Singin' and Swingin' | ||
Western Courage | ||
1957 | Golden Ladder | George Robinson |
- TV series
Year | Title | Notes |
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1959 | The Rifleman | 1 episode |
1960 | The Detectives | |
Black Saddle | 3 episodes | |
Michael Shayne | 2 episodes | |
The Westerner | 4 episodes | |
1959−61 | The DuPont Show with June Allyson | 3 episodes |
1960−61 | Dante | 2 episodes |
The Law and Mr. Jones | 6 episodes | |
1961 | Zane Grey Theatre | 1 episode |
Target: The Corruptors! | ||
1964−65 | Valentine's Day | 3 episodes |
References
- ^ "The 37th Academy Awards (1965) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2014-03-09.
External links
- Ted J. Kent at IMDb