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Apr 20, 2020 · Man for All Seasons: UW's Ralph Winters (1942-2020) Positioned Himself for Success. The Husky standout played multiple positions, on the line and in the backfield, and was good at all of them....
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Ralph Frederick Winter (born April 24, 1952) is an American film producer who has helped to produce blockbuster movies such as the X-Men, Fantastic Four and Star Trek series as well as I, Robot and Planet of the Apes. His films have grossed collectively over $2 billion (USD).
- American
- Judy Beth Brown
- Film producer
- 1978–present
Mar 12, 2004 · March 12, 2004. Ralph E. Winters, an Oscar-winning film editor whose career spanned almost the entire era of sound movies, died here on Feb. 26. He was 94. He died of natural causes, his family...
Ralph Winter and the ‘People Group’ Missiology. The mission frontiers of both the unreached and the reached. Kevin Higgins Nov 2022. Français. 한국어. Português. Español. In 2017 I came from leading a different organization and joined Frontier Ventures (FV), becoming general director in 2019.
Ralph E. Winters was incredibly loved and is desperately missed. Born June 17, 1909. Died February 26, 2004 (94) Add to list. Won 2 Oscars. 3 wins & 6 nominations total. Photos. Known for. Ben-Hur. 8.1. Editor. 1959. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. 7.3. Editor. 1954. Gaslight. 7.8. Editor. 1944. King Solomon's Mines. 6.8. Editor.
- Editor, Editorial Department, Additional Crew
- June 17, 1909
- Ralph E. Winters
- February 26, 2004
Ralph E. Winters (June 17, 1909 – February 26, 2004) was a Canadian-born film editor who became one of the leading figures of this field in the American industry. After beginning on a series of B movies in the early 1940s, including several in the Dr. Kildare series, his first major film was George Cukor's Victorian chiller Gaslight (1944).
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Ralph E. Winters (June 17, 1909 – February 26, 2004) was a Canadian-born film editor who became one of the leading figures of this field in the American industry. After beginning on a series of B movies in the early 1940s, including several in the Dr. Kildare series, his first major film was George Cukor's Victorian chiller Gaslight (1944).