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He also worked off and on as a dialogue director.
Roberts also wrote some lyrics for songs used in the movie, while Parker doubled as dialogue director.
He also had at least 18 dialogue director credits for Lippert Studios.
She occasionally assisted as a dialogue director, or re-shot scenes during post-production.
After the war, Laven continued to work in the motion picture business, holding jobs as a script supervisor, dialogue director, and film press agent.
UGO refers to her as "arguably the best known casting/dialogue director on the animation scene today."
Elsa served as associate producer on Sons of Matthew, and dialogue director on Jedda.
He then had it worked on by playwright and actor Frank Harvey, who had recently joined Cinesound as a dialogue director.
During filming, Sturges acted as the dialogue director, working with the actors much as he had done in stage rehearsals as a playwright.
Abel assisted Carl Hoffman as the dialogue director in the film Viktoria in 1935.
Mr. Irving, a former actor, was a dialogue director at the RKO film studio before entering television.
In 1956 he emigrated to Hollywood at the invitation of the director Nicholas Ray to work as a dialogue director and screenwriter.
He moved to Los Angeles and directed some plays there, then moved into movie making as a dialogue director for Warner Bros.
Hill's film career began in 1946 as dialogue director on The Stranger, Directed by Orsen Welles.
He was variously a performer, stage manager, stage director, and finally dialogue director, the last in "Ziegfeld Follies of 1943".
The show's acting talent featured Canadian voice actors, including Bernard Cowan, who was the dialogue director, narrator, and voice of some supporting characters.
The film contains some kung fu scenes shot by Jonathan Demme and Joe Dante worked on the movie as a dialogue director.
Gregory Snegoff (born June 22, 1955) is an American voice actor, writer and dialogue director who frequently works on English-language anime-dubs.
George Roubicek (Born 1935) is an actor, and a dialogue director and script adaptor for English-language versions of foreign films and television shows.
In 1947, Windust relocated to Hollywood, where he worked as the dialogue director on Stallion Road starring Ronald Reagan.
But with the executive, Mr. Goodman, a dialogue director, engineers and others waiting in two studios, Mr. Schulman drew a blank.
That year Harvey also went to work for Ken G. Hall at Cinesound Productions as a studio dialogue director and in-house screenwriter.
Following a stint with the Army during World War II, he moved to Hollywood, where he worked as a dialogue director for Columbia Pictures.
He broke into film in 1943 as a dialogue director for the films Dangerous Blondes and Appointment in Berlin for Columbia Pictures.
He eventually settled for being billed as dialogue director and then left Paramount to work with David O. Selznick at RKO Studios.