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Horace Woodard
American film producer and cinematographer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Horace Woodard (August 18, 1904 – April 20, 1973)[1] was an American film producer and cinematographer of short films.
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Career
He won at the 7th Academy Awards along with his brother Stacy Woodard for the category of Best Live Action Short-Novelty, for the film City of Wax.[2]
Filmography
With the exception of Monsieur Fabre these are all short films.
- Monsieur Fabre (1951) (Cinematographer)
- The Negro Soldier (1945) (Cinematographer) (credited as Capt. Horace Woodard)
- Adventures of Chico (1938) (Cinematographer, producer, editor and director)
- Neptune Mysteries: The Struggle to Live Series (1935) (Cinematographer and writer)
- Fang and Claw (1935) (Editor)
- Born to Die (1934) (Producer)
- City of Wax (1934) (Producer)
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