Biography
John D. Dunning, born on May 5, 1916, was a prominent figure in the film industry, known for his work as an editor. His career spanned several decades, during which he contributed to numerous notable films. Dunning's first credited work was as an editor for "Show Boat" in 1951, a musical drama film directed by George Sidney. He went on to edit several significant films, including the epic historical drama "Ben-Hur" in 1959, directed by William Wyler. Dunning also worked on "The Brothers Karamazov" in 1958, an adaptation of the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, and "The Tender Trap" in 1955, a romantic comedy starring Frank Sinatra. His final credited work was as an editor for "The Swan" in 1956, a drama film directed by Charles Vidor. Dunning's contributions to these films showcase his skill and…




