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  1. George Joseph Folsey Jr. (born January 17, 1939) is an American film producer, editor, assistant director and cinematographer who frequently worked with director John Landis in the 1980s. Folsey was acquitted in a manslaughter case brought over the deaths of actor Vic Morrow and two children in a helicopter accident on the set of Twilight Zone ...

  2. Born January 17, 1939, in Los Angeles, CA; son of George, Sr. (a cameraman) and Angele Folsey; married Belinda Comer. Addresses: AGENT--Mike Marcus, Creative Artists Agency, 1888 Century Park E., Los Angeles, CA 90067.

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  4. George Folsey was nominated for thirteen Oscars, without ever winning a single one. Nonetheless, he did pick up the prestigious 'George Eastman Medal of Honour' in 1957. He was also awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Society of Cinematographers in March 1988. Born July 2, 1898.

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  5. Nov 29, 2020 · Today I have the happy pleasure of welcoming a very special guest, film editor George Folsey Jr., to CINEMATIC REVELATIONS for an interview. George has edited a great many movies over the years, some of these including HAMMER, BLACK CAESAR, GLASS HOUSES [my review of the film can be found here] and J.D.’s REVENGE, considered one of the best ...

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  6. George Folsey Jr. is known as an Editor, Producer, Actor, Executive Producer, Associate Producer, Second Unit Director, Film Processor, Cinematography, and Co-Producer. Some of his work includes Coming to America, The Blues Brothers, Hostel, Cheaper by the Dozen, Hot Tub Time Machine, Hostel: Part II, The Pink Panther, and Animal House.

  7. United States. Language. English. B.B. King "Into the Night" is a 1985 documentary film directed by Jeff A. Okun and co-directed by John Landis for Universal Pictures; it was produced by Leslie Belzberg, John Landis and George Folsey Jr.

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