Biography
Dick Vorisek, born on February 21, 1918, in The Bronx, New York, USA, was a significant figure in the film industry. He began his career in the sound department, contributing to numerous notable films. Vorisek's first credited work was as a sound mixer for "The Miracle Worker" in 1962. He then worked on the iconic "Midnight Cowboy" in 1969, further establishing his role in cinema.
Throughout his career, Vorisek was involved in various aspects of sound production, including recording supervision and sound re-recording mixing. Some of his notable works include "Dog Day Afternoon" (1975), "Network" (1976), "Equus" (1977), and "After Hours" (1985). He also contributed to films like "Streamers" (1983) and "Simon" (1980). Vorisek's contributions to these films highlight his versatility and impo…




