Biography
Louis L. Edemann, born on February 2, 1946, in Van Nuys, California, USA, is a prominent figure in the film industry. He is known for his significant contributions as a sound editor in several notable productions. Edemann's career spans over two decades, with his earliest credited work being in the 1989 film "The Little Mermaid," where he served as the supervising sound editor. He continued to make his mark in the industry with his work on "When Harry Met Sally..." in the same year, once again serving as the supervising sound editor. Edemann's expertise was further showcased in the 1991 film "Hook," where he held the position of sound editor. His final credited work, as per our records, was in "The Mirror Has Two Faces" in 1996, where he returned to the role of supervising sound editor.




