
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Arthur Eugene "Gene" Milford (January 19, 1902 – December 23, 1991) was an American film and television editor with about one hundred feature film credits. Among his most noted films are Lost Horizon (directed by Frank Capra - 1937), On the Waterfront (directed by Elia Kazan - 1954), A Face in the Crowd (Kazan - 1957), and Wait Until Dark (directed by Terence Young - 1967). Milford won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for Lost Horizon (with Gene Havlick) and for On the Waterfront; he was also nominated for an Academy Award for One Night of Love (directed by Victor Schertzinger - 1934). He had been elected to the American Cinema Editors, and received its inaugural Career Achievement Award in 1988.
Known For
Torn Between Two Lovers (1979)Age: 77Editor
And Baby Makes Six (1979)Age: 77Editor
Breaking Up (1978)Age: 76Editor
Home to Stay (1978)Age: 76Editor
The Count of Monte-Cristo (1975)Age: 73Editor
The Klansman (1974)Age: 72Editor
W (1974)Age: 72Editor
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1974)Age: 72Editor
Miracle on 34th Street (1973)Age: 71Editor
The Man Without a Country (1973)Age: 71Editor






