Robert Parrish(1916-1995)
- Actor
- Director
- Editor
Robert Parrish was an Academy Award-winning film editor who also
directed and acted in movies. As a child he appeared in films during
the early 1930s, such as
City Lights (1931) by
Charles Chaplin and
Lewis Milestone's
All Quiet on the Western Front (1930).
As an editor he won an Academy Award for
Body and Soul (1947), the 1947
Robert Rossen film that starred
John Garfield as a money-grubbing,
two-timing boxer on the make. Parrish also worked on
All the King's Men (1949), an
account of the rise and fall of a Louisiana politician that won the
Academy Award for Best Picture. Parrish then moved on to direct films
during the 1950s and 1960s. Among his best received works was the
brooding western
Saddle the Wind (1958).