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American film director and editor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lee Harry is an American film director and editor, best known for directing the Christmas slasher film Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 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 classic.[2] Harry admits to being pleased by the reception the notoriously inept film has received.
He has done motion picture advertising trailers for Carroll & Co, Seiniger Advertising, Cimarron-Bacon-O’Brien, Vision Advertising, Kaleidoscope Films, and Buddha Jones.[3][4]
His dramatic short film The Whistler was nominated at the Burbank International Film Festival (2015).[5][6]
Harry received a Student Academy Award for his work on Button, Button in 1978. The film was screened by director Steven Spielberg.[7]
His other accolades include a Hollywood Reporter 2008 Movie Marketing Key Art Award, for his AV work on No Country For Old Men.[8]
He is a graduate of the University of Bridgeport.[9]
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