Rose Loewinger
Rose Loewinger (sometimes credited as R.E. Loewinger) was an American film editor and script supervisor active from the 1920s through the 1950s.
Rose Loewinger  | |
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| Born | April 4, 1902 Manhattan, New York, USA  | 
| Died | September 14, 2000 (aged 98) Los Angeles, California, USA  | 
| Occupation(s) | Film editor, script supervisor | 
Biography
    
Rose was born in Manhattan to Jacob Loewinger and Julie Gutman.[1] She got her start in Hollywood working as a secretary to Myron Stearns.[2] After editing films for most of the 1920s and 1930s, in the 1940s and 1950s, she took her expertise and applied it to a new path as a script supervisor.[3]
Selected filmography (as editor)
    
- Assassin of Youth (1937)
 - Goodbye Love (1933)
 - Deluge (1933)
 - The Big Brain (1933)
 - Tomorrow at Seven (1933)
 - A Study in Scarlet (1933 film) (1933)
 - The Constant Woman (1933)
 - Racetrack (1933)
 - The Death Kiss (1932)
 - Uptown New York (1932)
 - False Faces (1932)
 - Those We Love (1932)
 - The Last Mile (1932)
 - The Man Called Back (1932)
 - Whistlin' Dan (1932)
 - Hotel Continental (1932)
 - Salvation Nell (1931)
 - Behind Office Doors (1931)
 - Beau Sabreur (1928)
 - Two Flaming Youths (1927)
 
References
    
- "13 Apr 1946, 8 - The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
 - "4 Jun 1922, 30 - The Anaconda Standard at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
 - "9 Dec 1946, Page 10 - Traverse City Record-Eagle at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
 
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