Anne Bauchens

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From Wikipedia Anne Bauchens (February 2, 1882 – May 7, 1967) was an American film editor who is particularly noted for her collaboration over 40 years with the director Cecil B. DeMille. When the Academy Award for Film Editing was created in 1934, Bauchens received one of the three nominations for her editing of Cleopatra. She later won the Academy Award for North West Mounted Police (1940). Bauchens was trained as an editor by DeMille, and shared her first credit with him on the film Carmen. Prior to 1918, DeMille had edited, as well as directed, his films. After Carmen and We Can't Have Everything (1918), Bauchens no longer shared the editing credits with DeMille. She edited DeMille's films for the rest of their long careers, through the 1956 film The Ten Commandments. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Film editing again twice, for The Greatest Show on Earth in 1952 and for The Ten Commandments in 1956. In total, Bauchens' editing is credited on 41 films directed by DeMille, and on 20 films with other directors. Despite her long career and her series of awards, the characterizations of Bauchens as an editor are not invariably flattering. Margaret Booth, another distinguished film editor, has been quoted as saying in 1965 that, "Anne Bauchens is the oldest editor in the business. She was editing for years before I came into the business. DeMille was a bad editor, I thought, and made her look like a bad editor. I think Anne really would have been a good editor, but she had to put up with him––which was something."

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  • wc Gender: Female
  • calendar_month Birth Date: 1882-02-02
  • event Death Date 1967-05-07
  • school Known for: Editing
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  • info Birth Place St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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The Ten Commandments

1956-10-05

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Cradle Song

1933-11-19

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Sons of the Legion

1938-09-18

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Women Without Names

1940-03-14

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Hunted Men

1938-05-27

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The Road to Yesterday

1925-11-13

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The Volga Boatman

1926-05-23

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The King of Kings

1927-04-19

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Chicago

1927-12-23

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The Godless Girl

1928-08-20

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Dynamite

1929-12-13

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Television Spy

1939-10-20

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This Mad World

1930-04-11

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Madam Satan

1930-09-20

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Craig's Wife

1928-09-16

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The Squaw Man

1931-07-21

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The Wet Parade

1932-03-26

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Samson and Delilah

1949-12-21

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Fool's Paradise

1921-12-09

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The Plainsman

1936-11-16

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Male and Female

1919-11-23

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Adam's Rib

1923-09-24

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We Can't Have Everything

1918-07-07

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The Squaw Man

1918-12-15

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Till I Come Back to You

1918-08-25

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Reap the Wild Wind

1942-03-26

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The Crusades

1935-08-21

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The Sign of the Cross

1932-11-30

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Four Frightened People

1934-01-26

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Lord Byron of Broadway

1930-02-28

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Why Change Your Wife?

1920-05-21

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Carmen

1915-10-31

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Forbidden Fruit

1921-01-03

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Something to Think About

1920-10-16

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Commandos Strike at Dawn

1942-12-30

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North West Mounted Police

1940-10-22

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This Day and Age

1933-08-25

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Union Pacific

1939-05-05

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Guilty Hands

1931-08-22

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The Buccaneer

1938-02-04

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The Story of Dr. Wassell

1944-07-04

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Cleopatra

1934-10-05

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Bulldog Drummond in Africa

1938-08-05

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The Greatest Show on Earth

1952-02-16

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The Ten Commandments

1923-11-23

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Unconquered

1947-10-10

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Love Letters

1945-10-26

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The Beast of the City

1932-02-13