Ralph Kemplen Net Worth is $5 Million Ralph Kemplen Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ralph Kemplen (8 October 1912 – 4 April 2004) was a British film editor with more than fifty film credits between 1933 and 1982. Kemplen had a notable collaboration with director John Huston on six films between 1951 and 1966. He won the BAFTA Award for Best Editing for The Day of the Jackal (1973) and was nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing (for Moulin Rouge (1952), Oliver! (1968), and Day of the Jackal).
Date Of Birth October 8, 1912 Died 2004-04-04 Place Of Birth Palmers Green, London, England, UK Profession Editor, Director, Writer Children Willy Kemplen Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Began as an assistant editor in 1928. Best known for his six collaborations with director John Huston. 2 His father made silent films which he exhibited in booths at fairgrounds. 3 His eldest son Willy Kemplen followed him into film editing in the 1960s and more recently Willy's son Tom Kemplen has done likewise.
Editor Title Year Status Character The Dark Crystal 1982 The Great Muppet Caper 1981 Escape to Athena 1979 Golden Rendezvous 1977 De dwaze Lotgevallen van Sherlock Jones 1975 The Odessa File 1974 No Sex Please: We're British 1973 The Day of the Jackal 1973 To Kill a Clown 1972 Goodbye, Mr. Chips 1969 Oliver! 1968 film editor A Man for All Seasons 1966 The Bible: In the Beginning... 1966 Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die 1966 The Night of the Iguana 1964 The Ceremony 1963 Freud 1962 The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone 1961 Macbeth 1960/III TV Movie The Savage Innocents 1960 Bobbikins 1959 Room at the Top 1959 The Story of Esther Costello 1957 Three Men in a Boat 1956 Alexander the Great 1956 Court Martial 1954 The Good Die Young 1954 Beat the Devil 1953 Moulin Rouge 1952 Twilight Women 1952 Treasure Hunt 1952 The African Queen 1951 Pandora and the Flying Dutchman 1951 They Were Not Divided 1950 Naughty Arlette 1949 The Gay Lady 1949 Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill 1948 The Inheritance 1947 Carnival 1946 The Star and the Sand 1945 Documentary short Clyde-Built 1944 Documentary short The Man on the Beat 1944 Documentary short Tyneside Story 1943 Documentary short The Saint Meets the Tiger 1943 Lift Your Heads 1943 Documentary short Battle Is Our Business 1942 Documentary short Birth of a Tank 1942 Short London Scrapbook 1942 Short Gardens of England 1942 Documentary short The Saint's Vacation 1941 edited by Miss Grant Goes to the Door 1940 Short A Call for Arms! 1940 Short Young Man's Fancy 1939 Concerning Mr. Martin 1937 The Man in the Mirror 1936 Hideout in the Alps 1936 Broken Blossoms 1936 Scrooge 1935 Murder on the Set 1935 Vintage Wine 1935 Department Store 1935 The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes 1935 Lazybones 1935 My Heart Is Calling 1935 She Shall Have Music 1935 Jack Ahoy 1934 uncredited The Ghoul 1933 Midshipmaid Gob 1932 There Goes the Bride 1932
Director Title Year Status Character The Spaniard's Curse 1958
Writer Title Year Status Character The Spaniard's Curse 1958
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1974 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Film Editing The Day of the Jackal (1973)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1974 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Film Editing The Day of the Jackal (1973) 1974 Eddie American Cinema Editors, USA Best Edited Feature Film The Day of the Jackal (1973) 1969 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Film Editing Oliver! (1968) 1969 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Film Editing Oliver! (1968) 1969 Eddie American Cinema Editors, USA Best Edited Feature Film Oliver! (1968) 1953 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Film Editing Moulin Rouge (1952)
Known for movies The African Queen (1951) as Editor
The Dark Crystal (1982) as Editor
Oliver! (1968) as Editor
A Man for All Seasons (1966) as Editor