Horace Woodard

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Horace Woodward
Born
Horace Land Woodard

(1904-08-18)August 18, 1904
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
DiedApril 20, 1973(1973-04-20) (aged 68)
Los Angeles, California, USA
Occupation(s)Producer and cinematographer
Years active1934-1951

Horace Woodard (August 18, 1904 – April 20, 1973)[1] was an American film producer and cinematographer of short films. He won at the 7th Academy Awards along with his brother Stacy Woodard for the category of Best Live Action Short-Novelty. This was for the film City of Wax.[2]

Filmography

With the exception of Monsieur Fabre these are all short films.

References

  1. ^ Anon., "Horace Woodard, film maker, dies", The New York Times, Apr 22, 1973.
  2. ^ "The 7th Academy Awards (1935) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved March 27, 2014.

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