John F. Link Sr., Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John F. Link Sr.

American film director and film editor

Date of Birth: 22-Mar-1901

Place of Birth: Alabama, United States

Date of Death: 08-Apr-1968

Profession: film director, film editor

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About John F. Link Sr.

  • John F.
  • Link Sr.
  • (March 22, 1901 – April 8, 1968) was an Oscar-nominated American film editor from the 1930s through the 1960s.
  • Born in Alabama on March 22, 1901, he began editing in 1930.
  • He began editing film shorts, and from 1930-32 he edited almost 20.
  • Link was given his first opportunity to edit a feature film in 1932, with Carnival Boat, directed by Albert Rogell, and starring Bill Boyd and Ginger Rogers.
  • In his 30-year career, he would edit over 30 films, with the highlight of his career would be the 1943 classic, For Whom the Bell Tolls, starring Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman.
  • Link, along with co-editor Sherman Todd, received an Academy Award nomination for their work on this film.His son, John F.
  • Link Jr., is also a film editor, and was also nominated for an Academy Award: for the 1988 film, Die Hard.
  • Due to the similarity in their names, it is unclear as to when Link Sr.
  • retired.
  • The American Film Institute has combined both the father and son's career under one listing.
  • The Internet Movie Database (imdb) has Link Sr.'s final film as 1958's, The Immoral Mr.
  • Teas, directed by Russ Meyer, however Link Sr.
  • was most likely, due to the dating of the films, also the editor on three additional films, 1961's The Sergeant Was a Lady, the 1962 film The Shame of the Sabine Women, and The Desert Raven in 1965.
  • Link also directed two films, Devil's Cargo in 1948, and Call of the Forest in 1949.Link Sr.
  • died on April 8, 1968 in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 67.

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