George Hively

Personal Info

Know For

Editing

Gender

Male

Birthday

1889-09-06 (61 years old)

Deathday

1950-03-02

Place of Birth

Springfield, Missouri, USA

George Hively

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Hively (September 6, 1889 – March 2, 1950) was a film writer and film editor from 1917 to 1945. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing on the 1935 film The Informer. He was the father of George Hively and Jack Hively, both editors in film and television.

Production

1938

1917

Six-Shooter Justice

as Scenario Writer

1917

The Golden Bullet

as Scenario Writer

1920

Cinders

as Scenario Writer

1919

The Black Horse Bandit

as Scenario Writer

1921

Go Straight

as Writer

1942

The Moon and Sixpence

as Supervising Film Editor

1922

The Bear Cat

as Scenario Writer

1922

1919

Winning a Bride

as Scenario Writer

1917

1939

Conspiracy

as Editor

1926

1917

1930

1931

1931

1932

1936

1924

The Passing of Wolf MacLean

as Scenario Writer

1922

Don't Shoot

as Scenario Writer

1932

Rockabye

as Editor

1920

1925

1927

The Rambling Ranger

as Scenario Writer

1926

Looking for Trouble

as Scenario Writer

1925

1925

Pals

as Scenario Writer

1927

The Western Rover

as Screenplay

1927

1930

1931

1939

Love Affair

as Editor

1937

1938

1924

1929

China Bound

as Editor

1935

1917

1917

1917

A Marked Man

as Writer

1918

Wild Women

as Story

1918

The Scarlet Drop

as Screenplay

1918

The Phantom Riders

as Screenplay

1941

1929

Speedway

as Editor

1945

1933

Ace of Aces

as Editor

1933

1932

1919

The Rustlers

as Writer

1931

1933

1918

Thieves' Gold

as Screenplay

1934

1935

1927

1945

1935

Another Face

as Editor

1943

1939

Bad Lands

as Editor

1935

The Informer

as Editor

1917

The Devil's Pay Day

as Original Story

1927

1925

1924

1926

1936

1944

Blonde Fever

as Editor

1928

1923

Where Is This West?

as Scenario Writer

1923

One of Three

as Writer

1931

1923

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