Arthur P. Schmidt Net Worth

Arthur P. Schmidt Net Worth is
$17 Million

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Arthur P. Schmidt (August 21, 1912 – July 22, 1965) was an American film editor and producer. He had more than sixty film credits for editing from 1934 through 1962. In the 1950s, Schmidt edited five films directed by Billy Wilder, who has been called one of the great 20th Century filmmakers. In the 1960s, Schmidt was the associate producer for seven Jerry Lewis comedies.Schmidt's first editing credits are for films from RKO Pictures, which was one of the major Hollywood studios in the 1930s; his RKO credits include Anne of Green Gables (1934). By 1936 he was working at a second studio, Paramount Pictures, where he remained for twenty years. He worked on several of the Bulldog Drummond B-movies, The Blue Dahlia (1946) and When Worlds Collide (1951). He edited seven films directed by George Marshall, including three comedies starring Bob Hope (Monsieur Beaucaire (1946), Sorrowful Jones (1949), and Off Limits (1953)).At Paramount, Schmit began his notable collaboration with director Billy Wilder. With Doane Harrison, he edited Sunset Boulevard (1950), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Harrison had been the editor for all of Wilder's films since his first American film as a director, The Major and the Minor (1942); ultimately, the two worked together on films for nearly thirty years. The reasons for Wilder and Harrison adding Schmidt to their team around 1950 apparently haven't been documented. Schmidt also edited Wilder's next film, Ace in the Hole (1951), with Harrison again being credited as "editorial supervisor". Roger Ebert recently commented on this film that, "There's not a wasted shot in Wilder's film, which is single-mindedly economical. Students of Arthur Schmidt's editing could learn from the way every shot does its duty. There's not even a gratuitous reaction shot."Schmidt's third film with Wilder was Sabrina (1954), which was also Wilder's last film under his contract with Paramount; Harrison's credit had changed to "editorial advisor". By 1957 both Schmidt and Wilder were working independently of Paramount. Schmidt edited The Spirit of St. Louis (1957); by then, Harrison was being credited as a producer. Schmidt's editing of The Spirit of St. Louis still attracts critical attention long after the film's release; the film tells the story of Charles Lindbergh's historic, first aircraft crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. In 2004, Richard Armstrong wrote, "Lindbergh's takeoff is spellbinding. Like the aircraft, the editing is superbly designed. Editor Arthur Schmidt juggles shots of the runway, the plane, Lindbergh's goggled concentration, the muddying undercarriage, Mahoney, the girl, back to the plane, ... for as long as it takes Lindbergh to clear the telegraph wires and trees. Notice that the shots of the pilot find him visibly connected to the controls. Man and machine have never been more at one. It is an alarming passage, suggesting just how many are being "carried" by th

Date Of BirthAugust 21, 1912
Died1965-07-22
Place Of BirthNew York, USA
ProfessionEditor, Producer, Editorial Department
SpouseMadeline Wilson Schmidt
Star SignLeo
#Fact
1American editor, first at RKO (1934-36), later at Paramount (1936 to 1954 and 1961 to 1965). Often worked on the films of director Billy Wilder. During the latter phase of his career, he served as associate producer of Jerry Lewis comedies.
2Father of Arthur Schmidt.

Editor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
It's Only Money1962
The Gertrude Berg Show1962TV Series 3 episodes
Cinderfella1960
Li'l Abner1959
Bonanza1959TV Series 1 episode
Some Like It Hot1959film editor
The Old Man and the Sea1958
The Naked and the Dead1958
Sayonara1957film editor
The Spirit of St. Louis1957
The Vagabond King1956as Arthur Schmidt
We're No Angels1955as Arthur Schmidt
Sabrina1954as Arthur Schmidt
Red Garters1954
Here Come the Girls1953
The Stars Are Singing1953
Off Limits1952
The Savage1952as Arthur Schmidt
When Worlds Collide1951as Arthur Schmidt
Ace in the Hole1951as Arthur Schmidt
The Redhead and the Cowboy1951as Arthur Schmidt
Sunset Blvd.1950as Arthur Schmidt
Top o' the Morning1949as Arthur Schmidt
Sorrowful Jones1949as Arthur Schmidt
Hazard1948as Arthur Schmidt
I Walk Alone1948as Arthur Schmidt
The Perils of Pauline1947as Arthur Schmidt, edited by
Monsieur Beaucaire1946as Arthur Schmidt
The Blue Dahlia1946as Arthur Schmidt
Duffy's Tavern1945
A Medal for Benny1945as Arthur Schmidt
Rainbow Island1944as Arthur Schmidt
The Good Fellows1943as Arthur Schmidt
Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour1943
Paramount Victory Short No. T2-4: The Aldrich Family Gets in the Scrap1943Short as Arthur Schmidt
Salute for Three1943as Arthur Schmidt
Street of Chance1942as Arthur Schmidt
Priorities on Parade1942as Arthur Schmidt
Dr. Broadway1942
Fly-By-Night1942
Aloma of the South Seas1941as Arthur Schmidt
Las Vegas Nights1941as Arthur Schmidt
Texas Rangers Ride Again1940as Arthur Schmidt
Queen of the Mob1940as Arthur Schmidt
Opened by Mistake1940
Seventeen1940
All Women Have Secrets1939
Million Dollar Legs1939
Undercover Doctor1939
Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police1939as Arthur Schmidt
Disbarred1939
Touchdown, Army1938
Dangerous to Know1938
Bulldog Drummond's Revenge1937as Arthur Schmidt
Blonde Trouble1937
Hotel Haywire1937
Clarence1937as Arthur Schmidt
Hideaway Girl1936
Chatterbox1936as Arthur Schmidt
In Person1935as Arthur Schmidt
The Return of Peter Grimm1935as Arthur Schmidt, edited by
Chasing Yesterday1935as Arthur Schmidt
Anne of Green Gables1934as Arthur Schmidt, edited by
Finishing School1934

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Scorpio Rising1965Short co-producer
The Family Jewels1965associate producer
The Disorderly Orderly1964associate producer
The Patsy1964associate producer
Who's Minding the Store?1963associate producer
The Nutty Professor1963associate producer
The Errand Boy1961associate producer

Editorial Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Family Jewels1965editorial supervisor
The Disorderly Orderly1964editorial supervisor
The Patsy1964editorial supervisor
Midshipman Jack1933assistant editor - uncredited

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Ladies Man1961assistant to producer
The Bellboy1960assistant to producer

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1958OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Film EditingSayonara (1957)
1951OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Film EditingSunset Blvd. (1950)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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