- Nathan Levinson
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Nathan Levinson Born July 15, 1888
New York City, New York, United StatesDied October 18, 1952 (aged 64)
Toluca Lake, California, United StatesOccupation Sound engineer Years active 1927 – 1951 Nathan Levinson (15 July 1888 – 18 October 1952) was an American sound engineer. He won an Academy Award in the category Sound Recording for the film Yankee Doodle Dandy[1] and was nominated for 16 more in the same category. He was also nominated seven times in the category Best Visual Effects.
The Oscar statue that Levinson won for Yankee Doodle Dandy was sold for nearly $90,000 at an auction in Dallas in July 2011.[2]
Selected filmography
Levinson won an Academy Award and was nominated for 16 more in the category Best Sound:
- Won
- Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)[1]
- Nominated
- I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932)[3]
- 42nd Street (1933)[3]
- Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)[3]
- Flirtation Walk (1934)[4]
- Captain Blood (1935)[5]
- The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936)[6]
- The Life of Emile Zola (1937)[7]
- Four Daughters (1938)[8]
- The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1938)[9]
- The Sea Hawk (1940)[10]
- Sergeant York (1941)[11]
- This Is the Army (1943)[12]
- Hollywood Canteen (1944)[13]
- Rhapsody in Blue (1945)[14]
- Johnny Belinda (1948)[15]
- A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)[16]
References
- ^ a b "The 15th Academy Awards (1943) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/15th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
- ^ Richter, Marice. "Oscar statue from 1940s fetches $89,625 in Dallas auction". Yahoo News. http://news.yahoo.com/oscar-statue-1940s-fetches-89-625-dallas-auction-232417253.html. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
- ^ a b c "The 6th Academy Awards (1934) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/6th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
- ^ "The 7th Academy Awards (1935) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/7th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
- ^ "The 8th Academy Awards (1935) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/8th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
- ^ "The 9th Academy Awards (1936) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/9th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
- ^ "The 10th Academy Awards (1938) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/10th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
- ^ "The 11th Academy Awards (1939) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/11th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
- ^ "The 12th Academy Awards (1940) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/12th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-12.
- ^ "The 13th Academy Awards (1941) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/13th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
- ^ "The 14th Academy Awards (1942) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/14th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
- ^ "The 16th Academy Awards (1944) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/16th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-14.
- ^ "The 17th Academy Awards (1945) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/17th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-14.
- ^ "The 18th Academy Awards (1946) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/18th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
- ^ "The 21st Academy Awards (1949) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/21st-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-18.
- ^ "The 24th Academy Awards (1952) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/24th-winners.html. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
External links
Academy Award for Best Sound (1941–1960) Jack Whitney (1941) · Nathan Levinson (1942) · Stephen Dunn (1943) · Edmund H. Hansen (1944) · Stephen Dunn (1945) · John P. Livadary (1946) · Gordon E. Sawyer (1947) · Thomas T. Moulton (1948) · Thomas T. Moulton (1949) · Thomas T. Moulton (1950) · Douglas Shearer (1951) · London Films Sound Department (1952) · John P. Livadary (1953) · Leslie I. Carey (1954) · Fred Hynes (1955) · Carlton W. Faulkner (1956) · George Groves (1957) · Fred Hynes (1958) · Franklin Milton (1959) · Fred Hynes, Gordon E. Sawyer (1960)
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