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  1. Jeanne Spencer (sister) Dorothy Spencer (February 3, 1909 – May 23, 2002), known as Dot Spencer, was an American film editor with 75 feature film credits from a career that spanned more than 50 years. [2] [3] Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing on four occasions, she is remembered for editing three of director John Ford 's ...

  2. Dorothy Spencer. Editor: Stagecoach. Four-time Oscar nominee Dorothy Spencer was one of the versatile stalwarts of the Hollywood studio system. She began her career as a cutter with Fox and subsequently enjoyed a close collaboration with the independent producer Walter Wanger at Paramount (1936) and United Artists (1937-41).

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    • Covington, Kentucky, USA
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    • Encinitas, California, USA
  3. Oct 29, 2022 · Dorothy Spencer, who was known as Dot, was born on Feb. 3, 1909, in Covington, in northern Kentucky, near the border of Ohio. She was the youngest of four children of Charles and Catherine ...

  4. Dorothy Spencer was a distinguished artisan who made her mark in one of the relatively few behind-the-scenes fields which Hollywood, in its historically typical yet weird gender breakdown, allowed ...

  5. May 23, 2002 · Dorothy Spencer was a distinguished artisan who made her mark in one of the relatively few behind-the-scenes fields which Hollywood, in its historically typical yet weird gender breakdown, allowed women to toil--editing. Although she worked for several different studios during the late 1930s and...

  6. Around the birth of the talkies, a woman by the name of Dorothy Spencer arrived on the editing scene and became noticed for her hand in editing the movie Stagecoach in 1939. On February 2nd, 1909, Dorothy Spencer was born in Covington, Kentucky and eventually made her way out to Hollywood to start working in film, editing her first film ...

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  8. Dorothy Spencer's career as film editor spanned five decades in the industry. Beginning at the dawn of talking pictures, her work continued through the glory days of the Hollywood studio system to the widescreen extravagance of the 1950s and 1960s, working under such directors as John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock , Ernst Lubitsch , Henry Hathaway and ...

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