Les Wiggins
Les Wiggins was born on January 1, 1931 in Middlesex, England, UK. Wiggins worked in the film industry as a sound editor, a role essential to shaping the auditory experience of motion pictures.
Biography
Les Wiggins was born on January 1, 1931 in Middlesex, England, UK. Wiggins worked in the film industry as a sound editor, a role essential to shaping the auditory experience of motion pictures. Sound editors are responsible for recording, acquiring, manipulating, and editing all non-musical audio elements in a film, ensuring clarity and coherence in dialogue, sound effects, and ambient noise. Their work often goes unnoticed by audiences but is critical to the immersive quality of a film.
Wiggins is credited with the film Victim, released in 1961, where Wiggins served as the sound editor. The film is a British drama directed by Basil Dearden, exploring themes of blackmail and homosexuality in a time when such topics were socially sensitive. As a sound editor, Wiggins contributed to the fil…




