Cotton Warburton

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Irvine "Cotton" Eugene Warburton (October 8, 1911 – June 21, 1982) was an American college football quarterback (1933) who became a film and television editor with sixty feature film credits. He worked for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and for the Walt Disney Studios, and is probably best known for his editing of Mary Poppins (1964). Warburton attended San Diego High School, and won the California high school 440-yard dash in 1930. He brought his speed to the USC Trojans football team, and was chosen as an All-American quarterback in 1933. Warburton was the quarterback during a winning streak that lasted for 27 games, which remained unsurpassed at USC until 1980. Cotton was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1975. Warburton's teammate Aaron Rosenberg was also elected to the Hall of Fame, and also had a successful career in the film industry as a director and producer. Following his graduation from the University of Southern California in 1934, Warburton declined an offer to become a professional football player with the Chicago Bears. He became an assistant film editor at Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Studios, where he remained for 19 years. As was common in the studio era, his first editing credit came after about eight years with the studio, and was for the Laurel and Hardy film Air Raid Wardens (1943). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for Crazylegs (1953), a film about Elroy Hirsch's football career; Robert Niemi has suggested that the nomination acknowledged Warburton's success in "weaving documentary footage of Hirsch on the playing field into the film proper." Shortly after this film, Warburton left MGM. By 1956 Warburton was an editor for the Walt Disney Studios, where he remained for the rest of his career. His first Disney film credit was Westward Ho, the Wagons! (1956). About 1960, he began a fruitful collaboration on feature films with Disney director Robert Stevenson. Their first film was The Absent-Minded Professor (1961). Warburton won an Academy Award and the American Cinema Editors Eddie Award for the "spectacularly successful" Mary Poppins (1964), which also earned Stevenson an Oscar nomination as best director. Critic Drew Casper particularly notes Warburton's editing of the film's "chimney pot" musical sequence (see clip to the right). In total, Stevenson and Warburton collaborated on nine films in the 1960s and 1970s; their last film together was Herbie Rides Again (1974). Warburton retired from editing after The Cat from Outer Space (1978), a Disney film directed by Norman Tokar. Warburton was a member of the American Cinema Editors.

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  • wc Gender: Male
  • calendar_month Birth Date: 1911-10-08
  • event Death Date 1982-06-21
  • school Known for: Editing
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  • info Birth Place San Diego County, California, USA
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Mary Poppins

1964-12-17

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Herbie Rides Again

1974-02-12

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Secrets of the Pirate's Inn

1969-11-23

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Emil and the Detectives

1964-12-18

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Bedknobs and Broomsticks

1971-10-07

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Shadow on the Wall

1950-05-19

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Black Hand

1950-03-12

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Skirts Ahoy!

1952-05-28

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Scandalous John

1971-06-22

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Love Laughs at Andy Hardy

1946-12-25

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Westward Ho, The Wagons!

1956-12-20

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Faithful in My Fashion

1946-08-21

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Callaway Went Thataway

1951-11-15

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Ride a Northbound Horse

1969-03-16

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Miracle of the White Stallions

1963-03-29

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The Absent-Minded Professor

1961-03-16

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Remains to Be Seen

1953-05-15

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The Cat from Outer Space

1978-06-09

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The Further Adventures of Gallegher

1965-10-03

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Neptune's Daughter

1949-06-10

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Freaky Friday

1976-12-17

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Unchained

1955-08-25

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Kilroy

1965-03-14

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Lt. Robin Crusoe U.S.N.

1966-07-29

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Two Weeks with Love

1950-11-10

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Up Goes Maisie

1946-02-01

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Three Guys Named Mike

1951-03-01

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The Monkey's Uncle

1965-08-18

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That Darn Cat!

1965-12-02

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The Misadventures of Merlin Jones

1964-03-25

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Mosby's Marauders

1967-03-17

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Son of Flubber

1963-01-16

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The Strongest Man in the World

1975-02-06

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The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes

1969-12-29

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Now You See Him, Now You Don't

1972-07-12

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The Sun Comes Up

1949-05-12

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No Deposit, No Return

1976-02-05

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The Love Bug

1968-12-23

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Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo

1977-06-24

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The World's Greatest Athlete

1973-02-14

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The Boatniks

1970-07-01

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The Sailor Takes a Wife

1945-12-28

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Treasure of Matecumbe

1976-07-01

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The Castaway Cowboy

1974-08-01

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Sombrero

1953-04-22

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Zorro, the Avenger

1959-09-10

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Cynthia

1947-08-29

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My Dog the Thief

1969-09-21

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Corky and White Shadow