Warren Newcombe (1894-1960)

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Alias:
Warren A. Newcombe

Birthplace:
Waltham, Massachusetts, USA

Born:
April 28, 1894

Died:
August 3, 1960

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  Warren Newcombe (April 28, 1894 – August 3, 1960) was an American special effects artist. He won two Academy Awards for Best Special Effects and was nominated for another one in the same category. He worked on more than 200 films during his career.

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Director:
1922  The Enchanted City
1923  Sea of Dreams

Special Effects:
1922  The Enchanted City
1923  Sea of Dreams
1932  The Mask of Fu Manchu
1935  China Seas
1941  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
1941  Tarzan's Secret Treasure
1941  The Feminine Touch
1941  Two-Faced Woman
1942  Mrs. Miniver
1942  Reunion in France
1942  Rio Rita
1942  Tarzan's New York Adventure
1943  A Guy Named Joe
1943  Above Suspicion
1943  Bataan
1943  Keeper of the Flame
1943  Lassie Come Home
1944  Gaslight
1944  Kismet
1944  Mrs. Parkington
1944  The White Cliffs of Dover
1945  Son of Lassie
1945  Week-End at the Waldorf
1946  Bad Bascomb
1946  The Harvey Girls
1946  The Hoodlum Saint
1946  The Secret Heart
1946  The Yearling
1947  Desire Me
1947  Green Dolphin Street
1947  The Hucksters
1947  The Romance of Rosy Ridge
1947  The Sea of Grass
1948  A Date with Judy
1948  Easter Parade
1948  Hills of Home
1949  Challenge to Lassie
1949  In the Good Old Summertime
1949  Madame Bovary
1949  On the Town
1949  The Great Sinner
1949  The Stratton Story
1950  Annie Get Your Gun
1950  Black Hand
1950  Kim
1950  Stars in My Crown
1950  The Big Hangover
1950  The Reformer and the Redhead
1950  The Yellow Cab Man
1950  Three Little Words
1950  To Please a Lady
1950  Two Weeks with Love
1951  An American in Paris
1951  Angels in the Outfield
1951  Callaway Went Thataway
1951  Inside Straight
1951  Mr. Imperium
1951  Royal Wedding
1951  Show Boat
1951  Soldiers Three
1951  The Painted Hills
1951  The Red Badge of Courage
1951  The Strip
1951  The Tall Target
1951  Three Guys Named Mike
1952  Carbine Williams
1952  Desperate Search
1952  Holiday for Sinners
1952  Invitation
1952  Pat and Mike
1952  Scaramouche
1952  Shadow in the Sky
1952  Singin' in the Rain
1952  Skirts Ahoy!
1952  Talk About a Stranger
1952  The Bad and the Beautiful
1952  The Belle of New York
1952  The Prisoner of Zenda
1952  The Wild North
1953  All the Brothers Were Valiant
1953  Give a Girl a Break
1953  Julius Caesar
1953  Kiss Me Kate
1953  Lili
1953  Remains to Be Seen
1953  The Actress
1953  The Band Wagon
1953  The Naked Spur
1953  The Story of Three Loves
1953  Young Bess
1954  Brigadoon
1954  Deep in My Heart
1954  Executive Suite
1954  Green Fire
1954  Her Twelve Men
1954  Rose Marie
1954  Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
1955  Guys and Dolls
1955  I'll Cry Tomorrow
1955  Interrupted Melody
1955  It's Always Fair Weather
1955  Jupiter's Darling
1955  Kismet
1955  Love Me or Leave Me
1955  Many Rivers to Cross
1955  The King's Thief
1955  Trial
1956  Forbidden Planet
1956  Meet Me in Las Vegas
1956  Somebody Up There Likes Me
1956  The Opposite Sex
1957  Designing Woman
1957  Gun Glory
1957  Raintree County
1957  The Teahouse of the August Moon
1957  The Wings of Eagles

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