Lionel Strutt
Lionel Strutt worked in film sound post-production, contributing to multiple productions in the late 20th century. Strutt is credited as an ADR Recordist on the 1988 comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, assisting in the recording of additional dialogue replacement for scenes requiring revoicing or reinforcement.
Biography
Lionel Strutt worked in film sound post-production, contributing to multiple productions in the late 20th century. Strutt is credited as an ADR Recordist on the 1988 comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, assisting in the recording of additional dialogue replacement for scenes requiring revoicing or reinforcement. Earlier, Strutt served as a Sound Re-Recording Mixer on the 1968 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, handling the final audio balance and mixing of dialogue, music, and effects tracks. In 1983, Strutt worked as an ADR Mixer on The Hunger, overseeing the technical process of integrating newly recorded dialogue into the film’s soundtrack.
Strutt’s filmography reflects a focus on dialogue and sound refinement, roles that are essential to clarity and continuity in post-production. The titles l…




