Biography
Philip W. Anderson was born in New York on June 23, 1915 and worked as a film editor during the mid-20th century. Anderson’s editing work on the 1960 film Ocean's Eleven demonstrates his role in shaping the pacing and structure of a major studio release. The film’s editing credit reflects a professional contribution to a production associated with Rat Pack-era Hollywood.
Anderson died on March 27, 1980, ending a career that included at least one notable credit in feature film editing. His involvement in Ocean's Eleven remains the only verified filmography entry on record. The scope of Anderson’s work cannot be fully reconstructed from available sources, but the single confirmed credit indicates participation in mainstream narrative filmmaking.




