Victor Livingston

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Victor_Livingston an entity of type: Thing

Victor Livingston is an American film and television editor known for his work on documentaries. He majored in English at Cornell University in the 1960s before moving to San Francisco to pursue film, initially inspired by Joseph Strick's Ulysses. After dropping out of San Francisco State's film program, Livingston was hired as an apprentice editor on The Wanderers (1979). Livingston later became known for Crumb (1994), for which he was nominated an Eddie Award. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Victor Livingston
rdf:langString Victor Livingston
rdf:langString Victor Livingston
rdf:langString Los Angeles, California
xsd:integer 49276197
xsd:integer 1016849792
rdf:langString Film and television editor
rdf:langString Victor Livingston is an American film and television editor known for his work on documentaries. He majored in English at Cornell University in the 1960s before moving to San Francisco to pursue film, initially inspired by Joseph Strick's Ulysses. After dropping out of San Francisco State's film program, Livingston was hired as an apprentice editor on The Wanderers (1979). Livingston later became known for Crumb (1994), for which he was nominated an Eddie Award.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 2089

data from the linked data cloud