Biography
Walter Thompson, born on May 8, 1903, in Indiana, USA, was a film editor known for his work on notable productions. His career spanned at least two decades, with his earliest credited work being the 1940 film "The Return of Frank James". In this Western, Thompson's editing skills contributed to the storytelling and pacing of the film, which starred Henry Fonda as the titular character. Later in his career, Thompson worked on the 1962 fantasy adventure "The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm". This film, directed by Henry Levin, featured the editing talents of Thompson, who helped bring to life the magical tales of the Brothers Grimm. Thompson's filmography, though limited in the number of entries, demonstrates his involvement in diverse genres, showcasing his versatility as an editor.




