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Lee Harry

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Lee Harry is a director and editor, best known for directing the Christmas horror, Silent Night Deadly Night 2 and Street Soldiers. Along with fellow Burbank editor Joseph H. Earle, Harry was tasked to use his editing skills to make Silent Night, Deadly Night: Part 2 look like a different film than the original, which would then be repackaged as a sequel.[1]It has since become a cult horror classic. Harry admits to being pleased by the reception the notoriously inept film's received.

He has done motion picture advertising trailers for the likes of Carroll & Co, Seiniger Advertising, Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien, Vision Advertising, Kaleidoscope Films, and Buddha Jones.[2][3]

His dramatic short film, The Whistler, was nominated at the Burbank International Film Festival (2015).[4][5]

Harry received a Student Academy Award for his work on Button, Button in 1978 and was presented the award by Steven Spielberg. His other accolades include a 2008 Key Art Award, Special Recognition A/V for his No Country For Old Men Redband Trailer

He is a graduate of the University of Bridgeport (Connecticut).