George Hively
George Hively | |
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Born |
September 6, 1889 Springfield, Missouri |
Died |
March 2, 1950 60) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1917–45 |
George Hively (September 6, 1889 – March 2, 1950) was a film writer and film editor from 1917 to 1945.
Hively was born in Springfield, Missouri and died in Los Angeles, California. He is the father of George Hively and Jack Hively, both editors in film and television.
He was nominated for an Oscar for Best Film Editing on the 1936 film The Informer.
Selected filmography
- Lost in a Harem (1944)
- Above Suspicion (1943)
- The Saint in Palm Springs (1941)
- Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940)
- Love Affair (1939)
- Bringing Up Baby (1938)
- The Plough and the Stars (1936)
- Enchanted April (1935)
- The Informer (1935)
- Wednesday's Child (1934)
- Polly of the Circus (1932)
- Rockabye (1932)
- Chasing Rainbows (1930)
- A Man's Man (1929)
- China Bound (1929)
- The Phantom Fortune (1923)
- The Altar Stairs (1922)
- The Loaded Door (1922)
- The Bearcat (1922)
- Cinders (1920)
- The Dragon's Net (1920)
- The Moon Riders (1920)
- The Rattler's Hiss (1920)
- Ace of the Saddle (1919)
- The Rustlers (1919)
- The Fighting Brothers (1919)
- The Black Horse Bandit (1919)
- A Woman's Fool (1918)
- The Scarlet Drop (1918)
- Thieves' Gold (1918)
- Wild Women (1918)
- The Phantom Riders (1918)
- Bucking Broadway, writer (1917)
- A Marked Man (1917)
- The Secret Man (1917)
- The Texas Sphinx (1917)
- Straight Shooting (1917)
- The Soul Herder (1917)
- Six-Shooter Justice (1917)
- The Golden Bullet (1917)
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