William Reynolds
Also known as William Henry Reynolds, William H. Reynolds
William Reynolds, born on June 14, 1910, in Elmira, New York, USA, was a renowned film editor known for his work on several prominent productions. He began his career in the 1940s and over the decades, honed his craft to become one of the industry's most respected editors.
Biography
William Reynolds, born on June 14, 1910, in Elmira, New York, USA, was a renowned film editor known for his work on several prominent productions. He began his career in the 1940s and over the decades, honed his craft to become one of the industry's most respected editors.
Reynolds' extensive filmography includes notable works such as "The Sound of Music" (1965), for which he served as the editor, contributing to the film's enduring appeal and success. He also lent his editing skills to "The Godfather" (1972), a cinematic masterpiece that continues to be celebrated for its storytelling and production values. Reynolds' work on "Kings of the Sun" (1963) and "A Little Romance" (1979) further showcased his versatility and commitment to his craft.
William Reynolds passed away on July 16, 1997…




