Peter Handford
Peter Handford, born on March 21, 1919 in Marylebone, London, England, was a prominent figure in the film industry. His career spanned over two decades, with notable contributions in the sound department of several films.
Biography
Peter Handford, born on March 21, 1919 in Marylebone, London, England, was a prominent figure in the film industry. His career spanned over two decades, with notable contributions in the sound department of several films. Handford's first credited role was as a sound recordist for the 1960 British drama "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning". He then worked as a sound mixer on the 1972 psychological thriller "Frenzy", directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Handford's final film credit was as the sound mixer for the 1985 epic romantic drama "Out of Africa", for which he worked alongside renowned director Sydney Pollack. Throughout his career, Handford demonstrated his expertise in capturing and manipulating sound, contributing significantly to the auditory experience of these cinematic works.




