Margaret Booth

Margaret Booth

Born January 16, 1898 · Died October 28, 2002

Los Angeles, California, USA

Biography

Margaret Booth (January 16, 1898 – October 28, 2002) was an American film editor. Born in Los Angeles, she started her Hollywood career as a 'patcher', editing films by D. W. Griffith, around 1915. Her brother was actor Elmer Booth. Later she worked for Louis B. Mayer when he was an independent film producer. When Mayer merged with others to form Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1924, she worked as a director's assistant with that company. She edited several films starring Greta Garbo, including Camille...

Filmography

The Women Who Run HollywoodReel Herstory: The Real Story of Reel WomenThe Slugger's WifeThe ToyAnnieSeems Like Old TimesChapter TwoThe Cheap DetectiveThe Goodbye GirlMurder by DeathThe Sunshine BoysFat CityA Yank at OxfordCamilleRomeo and JulietMutiny on the BountyRecklessThe Barretts of Wimpole StreetRiptideDancing LadyBombshellPeg o' My HeartThe White SisterStrange InterludeThe Son-DaughterSmilin' ThroughLovers CourageousThe Cuban Love SongSusan LenoxFive and TenIt's a Wise ChildThe ProdigalNew MoonRedemptionThe Rogue SongThe Bridge of San Luis ReyThe Mysterious LadyThe EnemyFine ClothesHusbands and Lovers
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