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Gordon Daniel (Date of birth unknown-August, 2009) was an Academy Award winning sound editor, with 51 different films from 1955 to 1988. He won the Oscar for the film Grand Prix for Best Sound Editing at the 39th Academy Awards.
Place Of Birth Cornwall, England, UK Profession Sound Department, Editorial Department
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach 1988 supervising sound editor Wall Street 1987 supervising sound editor The Principal 1987 sound editor Gor 1987 sound editor: additional post-production Platoon 1986 supervising sound editor National Lampoon's European Vacation 1985 sound editing supervisor Vision Quest 1985 supervising sound editor Arthur the King 1985 TV Movie sound editor The Terminator 1984 foley artist The Man Who Loved Women 1983 dialogue editor Strangers Kiss 1983 sound editor Between Friends 1983 TV Movie sound editor Dixie: Changing Habits 1983 TV Movie sound effects editor Taps 1981/I sound editor Inchon 1981 supervising sound editor My Bodyguard 1980 sound effects editor The Nude Bomb 1980 sound effects editor The Jerk 1979 sound effects editor 10 1979 sound effects A Force of One 1979 sound editor - uncredited Hardcore 1979 sound effects editor Fedora 1978 sound editor The Choirboys 1977 sound editor The Amsterdam Kill 1977 sound editor The Chicken Chronicles 1977 sound editor Mr. Billion 1977 sound editor - uncredited Twilight's Last Gleaming 1977 sound editor High Velocity 1976 sound editor A Small Town in Texas 1976 sound editor - uncredited Lipstick 1976 sound editor Hustle 1975 sound effects editor - uncredited The Longest Yard 1974 sound editor Papillon 1973 sound editor Country Blue 1973 sound editor The Jesus Trip 1971 supervising sound editor Candy 1968 sound editor Villa Rides 1968 sound editor Magical Mystery Tour 1967 TV Movie sound editor Far from the Madding Crowd 1967 sound editor Grand Prix 1966 sound editor Modesty Blaise 1966 sound editor The Spy Who Came in from the Cold 1965 dubbing editor Genghis Khan 1965 sound editor A Hard Day's Night 1964 sound editor The Long Ships 1964 sound editor Summer Flight 1963 sound editor The Main Attraction 1962 dubbing editor - uncredited I Thank a Fool 1962 sound editor Postman's Knock 1962 dubbing editor A Matter of WHO 1961 dubbing editor The Green Helmet 1961 dubbing editor Village of the Damned 1960 dubbing editor - uncredited Serious Charge 1959 dubbing editor
Editorial Department Title Year Status Character King's Rhapsody 1955 assistant editor - uncredited
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1967 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Effects, Sound Effects Grand Prix (1966)
Known for movies The Terminator (1984) as Sound Department
Platoon (1986) as Sound Department
Wall Street (1987) as Sound Department
Papillon (1973) as Sound Department