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Waldon O. Watson (January 20, 1907 – August 15, 1986) was an American sound engineer. He was nominated for six Academy Awards in the category Sound Recording. He worked on nearly 150 films between 1948 and 1973.
Date Of Birth January 20, 1907 Died 1986-08-15 Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, United States Profession Sound Department Star Sign Aquarius
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Raid on Rommel 1971 sound How to Frame a Figg 1971 sound The Beguiled 1971 sound Sometimes a Great Notion 1970 sound I Love My Wife 1970 sound Pufnstuf 1970 sound Colossus: The Forbin Project 1970 sound Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County 1970 sound Airport 1970 sound Two Mules for Sister Sara 1970 sound Story of a Woman 1970 sound Topaz 1969 sound Change of Habit 1969 sound Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here 1969 sound The Love God? 1969 sound This Savage Land 1969 TV Movie sound The Lost Man 1969 sound Eye of the Cat 1969 sound Backtrack! 1969 sound Winning 1969 sound Death of a Gunfighter 1969 sound Angel in My Pocket 1969 sound Sweet Charity 1969 sound To Die in Paris 1968 TV Movie sound Hellfighters 1968 sound Coogan's Bluff 1968 sound House of Cards 1968 sound The Pink Jungle 1968 sound In Enemy Country 1968 sound Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady? 1968 sound The Shakiest Gun in the West 1968 sound What's So Bad About Feeling Good? 1968 sound A Lovely Way to Die 1968 sound Don't Just Stand There 1968 sound The Counterfeit Killer 1968 sound Three Guns for Texas 1968 sound Journey to Shiloh 1968 sound Madigan 1968 sound A Man Called Gannon 1968 sound Sergeant Ryker 1968 sound The Secret War of Harry Frigg 1968 sound P.J. 1968 sound Rosie! 1967 sound Counterpoint 1967 sound Clambake 1967 sound - as Walden O. Watson Games 1967 sound The Perils of Pauline 1967 sound The King's Pirate 1967 sound Rough Night in Jericho 1967 sound Banning 1967 sound The Reluctant Astronaut 1967 sound Tammy and the Millionaire 1967 sound Ride to Hangman's Tree 1967 sound The 39th Annual Academy Awards 1967 TV Special sound editor - uncredited Thoroughly Modern Millie 1967 sound Tobruk 1967 sound Gunfight in Abilene 1967 sound The Ballad of Josie 1967 sound Gambit 1966 sound Let's Kill Uncle 1966 sound Texas Across the River 1966 sound The Appaloosa 1966 sound Beau Geste 1966 sound The Plainsman 1966 sound The Pad and How to Use It 1966 sound Torn Curtain 1966 sound Munster, Go Home! 1966 sound And Now Miguel 1966 sound / sound designer Out of Sight 1966 sound supervisor A Man Could Get Killed 1966 sound Gunpoint 1966 sound Madame X 1966 sound Incident at Phantom Hill 1966 sound recordist The Rare Breed 1966 sound The Ghost and Mr. Chicken 1966 sound Moment to Moment 1965 sound Blindfold 1965 sound The War Lord 1965 sound That Funny Feeling 1965 sound Love and Kisses 1965 sound A Very Special Favor 1965 sound Dark Intruder 1965 sound I Saw What You Did 1965 sound McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force 1965 sound The Art of Love 1965 sound Fluffy 1965 sound Shenandoah 1965 sound Mirage 1965 sound The Sword of Ali Baba 1965 sound Bus Riley's Back in Town 1965 sound Strange Bedfellows 1965 sound The Night Walker 1964 sound Taggart 1964 sound Father Goose 1964 sound Kitten with a Whip 1964 sound Send Me No Flowers 1964 sound The Lively Set 1964 sound The Munsters 1964 TV Series recording supervisor - 1 episode I'd Rather Be Rich 1964 sound Marnie 1964 sound recording Island of the Blue Dolphins 1964 sound Bullet for a Badman 1964 sound Bedtime Story 1964 sound McHale's Navy 1964 sound The Brass Bottle 1964 sound Wild and Wonderful 1964 sound Man's Favorite Sport? 1964 sound Captain Newman, M.D. 1963 sound Kraft Suspense Theatre 1963 TV Series sound - 2 episodes For Love or Money 1963 sound The Thrill of It All 1963 sound A Gathering of Eagles 1963 sound Tammy and the Doctor 1963 sound The List of Adrian Messenger 1963 sound Showdown 1963 sound The Ugly American 1963 sound The Birds 1963 sound recordist 40 Pounds of Trouble 1962 sound To Kill a Mockingbird 1962 sound If a Man Answers 1962 sound The Spiral Road 1962 sound That Touch of Mink 1962 sound Lonely Are the Brave 1962 sound Six Black Horses 1962 sound Cape Fear 1962 sound Lover Come Back 1961 sound The Outsider 1961 sound Flower Drum Song 1961 sound Back Street 1961 sound Come September 1961 sound The Last Sunset 1961 sound Posse from Hell 1961 sound The Great Impostor 1961 sound Midnight Lace 1960 sound Spartacus 1960 sound Seven Ways from Sundown 1960 sound College Confidential 1960 sound Portrait in Black 1960 sound Psycho 1960 sound recording Hell Bent for Leather 1960 sound The Private Lives of Adam and Eve 1960 sound King of the Carnival 1955 sound - uncredited Man with the Steel Whip 1954 sound - uncredited Silver Lode 1954 sound - uncredited Trader Tom of the China Seas 1954 sound - uncredited Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders 1953 sound - uncredited Jungle Drums of Africa 1953 sound - uncredited Government Agents vs Phantom Legion 1951 sound - uncredited Adventures of Frank and Jesse James 1948 sound - uncredited The Don Is Dead 1973 sound Charley Varrick 1973 sound Sssssss 1973 sound Showdown 1973 sound Two People 1973 sound Pete 'n' Tillie 1972 sound Ulzana's Raid 1972 sound You'll Like My Mother 1972 sound The Magnificent Seven Ride! 1972 re-recording - as W. O. Watson Joe Kidd 1972 sound The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid 1972 sound Play Misty for Me 1971 sound Shoot Out 1971 sound Red Sky at Morning 1971 sound The Andromeda Strain 1971 sound One More Train to Rob 1971 sound
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1979 Medal of Commendation Academy Awards, USA 1975 Scientific and Engineering Award Academy Awards, USA 1968 Technical Achievement Award Academy Awards, USA For new concepts in the design of a Music Scoring Stage.
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1967 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Sound Gambit (1966) 1966 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Sound Shenandoah (1965) 1965 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Sound Father Goose (1964) 1964 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Sound Captain Newman, M.D. (1963) 1963 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Sound That Touch of Mink (1962) 1962 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Sound Flower Drum Song (1961)
Known for movies Psycho (1960) as Sound Department
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) as Sound Department
The Birds (1963) as Sound Department
Spartacus (1960) as Sound Department