Leslie_I._Carey

Leslie I. Carey

Sound recordist Leslie I. Carey (August 3, 1895 June 17, 1984) first hit Hollywood in 1938, where he embarked on the first of over 300 films. Some of these were A Double Life in 1947, The Naked City and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein in 1948, Winchester '73 in 1950, Creature from the Black Lagoon and Magnificent Obsession in 1954, Man Without a Star and This Island Earth in 1955, The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) and Operation Petticoat (1959). Also in the late 1950s, he worked extensively on the "Peter Gunn" TV series. Nominated six times for the Academy Awards, he won an Oscar in 1954 for The Glenn Miller Story.[1]

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Awards

Carey was nominated for six Academy Awards and won one:


References

  1. "The 27th Academy Awards (1955) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2011-08-20.

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