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  1. William Henry Reynolds (June 14, 1910 – July 16, 1997) was an American film editor whose career spanned six decades. His credits include notable films such as The Sound of Music, The Godfather, The Sting, and The Turning Point.

  2. New York-born William Reynolds was a self-effacing editor with a distinguished sixty-year career in the motion picture industry, noted for his unobtrusive, seamless work on movies of every genre, from romantic melodramas to gangster films.

  3. Jul 22, 1997 · William Reynolds, a deft and meticulous Hollywood film editor who won Academy Awards for ''The Sound of Music'' and ''The Sting,'' died on July 16 in South Pasadena, Calif. He was 87. The...

  4. Born: Elmira, New York, 14 June 1910. Career: 1934—swing gang laborer, Fox; 1936–38—assistant editor to Robert Simpson; 1938–42—editor at Paramount; 1942–62—editor, 20th Century-Fox; then freelance editor. Awards: Academy Award, for The Sound of Music , 1965, and The Sting , 1973.

  5. New York-born William Reynolds was a self-effacing editor with a distinguished sixty-year career in the motion picture industry, noted for his unobtrusive, seamless work on movies of every genre, from romantic melodramas to gangster films.

  6. Aug 18, 1997 · Academy Award-winning film editor William Reynolds, who enjoyed a 60-year career in moviemaking, died July 23 in South Pasadena of cancer. He was 87. His editing of “The Sound of Music”...

  7. William Reynolds Biography. film editor. Born: 1910. Birthplace: Elmira, New York. This adept film editor garnered many awards during his six-decade career in Hollywood. Reynolds won Academy Awards for his editing of The Sound of Music (1965) and The Sting (1973).