Date of Birth
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14-June-1926
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Place of Birth
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Croydon
(Greater London, London Borough of Croydon, England, London, Surrey, United Kingdom)
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Nationality
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United Kingdom
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Also know as
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Gerald Hambling, Jerry Hambling, Gerald J. Hambling, Gerald James Hambling, Gerald „Gerry“ James Hambling
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Profession
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Film Editor, Television Editor, Sound Editor
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Gerry Hambling was a British film editor whose work is credited on 49 films; he had also worked as a sound editor and a television editor. Hambling's editing of three films, The Commitments, Mississippi Burning, and Midnight Express, has been honored by BAFTA Awards for Best Editing.
In 1976, Hambling began a notable collaboration with the director Alan Parker that extended over nearly all of Parker's films. The three BAFTA awards noted above were all for films directed by Parker. Chris Routledge has described their collaboration as follows:
The collaboration with Parker has ranged widely, from the musical Bugsy Malone, through the partly animated Pink Floyd The Wall, to the grim Angel Heart and the strange story of The Road to Welville. They have been particularly successful with musicals, Hambling's talent for creating the illusion of movement proving useful where musical performances appear in films such as The Commitments, which Lawrence O'Toole called "a great swim for the eyeballs." Perhaps because of their experience in advertising, Parker's slick and striking images combine well with Hambling's intuitive sense of pace and rhythm, for example in the otherwise problematic Fame, and in the much trailed, but poorly received Evita.
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