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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1892-08-26 (132 years old)

Place of Birth

Denver, Colorado, USA

Richard C. Currier

Biography:

CURRIER, RICHARD (Richard Carlton Currier), Currier began editing films in 1911 at the Selig studios in Edendale, California. He worked with writer-director Herbert Brenon, edited comedies starring Gale Henry, Milburn Morante, and Billy Franey, and also worked on serials starring Ruth Roland. He was at the Roach studios from about 1921, hired by the head of the editorial department, Thomas J. Crizer. When Crizer left the Roach lot in 1925, Currier was promoted to his spot, and received credit for editing virtually every picture produced by the studio through mid-1933, although in later years he freely admitted that he was more of a supervisor. He worked at Paramount in the ’30s, often on W.C. Fields and Burns and Allen films. Currier returned briefly to the Roach lot in the early ’40s and later worked for Monogram and edited TV shows, among them The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok and The Whistler. He ran his own editorial service in Hollywood before retiring. Died December 14, 1984, Lake Forest, California, age 92; after a series of strokes.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Richard Carlton "Dick" Currier (August 26, 1892 – December 14, 1984) was an American film editor known principally for his work at Hal Roach Studios.

Currier was born in Denver, Colorado. From 1920 to 1932 he was the head of the editing department at Hal Roach Studios. His contract ensured that his name appeared as editor on nearly every Hal Roach film released while he was head of the department, though the actual work was often done by other people. Most of the Laurel and Hardy films released by the company during this period were actually edited by Bert Jordan.[citation needed] After his work at Roach, Currier worked at Paramount Pictures and Monogram Pictures. He worked at Hal Roach Studios again for a short while before starting his own editing company. He died in Lake Forest, California.

Currier had been elected to membership in American Cinema Editors.

Known For

Acting

1919

Pants as College student

Editing

1957

The Unearthly as Supervising Editor

1953

General Electric Theater as Supervising Editor

1952

Biff Baker U.S.A. as Editorial Coordinator

1951

1950

Border Outlaws as Editor

1949

1946

Spook Busters as Supervising Film Editor
Bowery Bombshell as Supervising Editor
Below the Deadline as Supervising Editor

1945

Sunbonnet Sue as Editor
Divorce as Editor
Mom and Dad as Editor

1944

1943

Nearly Eighteen as Editor
Melody Parade as Editor
Taxi, Mister as Editor
Yanks Ahoy as Editor
Silver Skates as Editor

1942

Fall In as Editor
Hay Foot as Editor

1941

Miss Polly as Editor
Tanks a Million as Editor

1936

Woman Trap as Editor

1935

1934

1933

1932

What Price Taxi as Editor
Red Noses as Editor
The Chimp as Editor
The Music Box as Editor
Scram! as Editor
Helpmates as Editor
Towed in a Hole as Editor
Any Old Port! as Editor
Show Business as Editor
Mr. Bride as Editor
The Tabasco Kid as Editor
County Hospital as Editor
Free Eats as Editor

1931

One Good Turn as Editor
Our Wife as Editor
The Panic Is On as Editor
Hasty Marriage as Editor
Come Clean as Editor
Dogs Is Dogs as Editor
Be Big! as Editor
Pardon Us as Editor

1930

Below Zero as Editor
The Night Life as Editor
Blotto as Editor
Brats as Editor
Dollar Dizzy as Editor
Teacher's Pet as Editor
Radiomanía as Editor
Bear Shooters as Editor
School's Out as Editor
Hog Wild as Editor
Doctor's Orders as Editor

1929

Boxing Gloves as Editor
Lazy Days as Editor
Railroadin' as Editor
Small Talk as Editor
Leaping Love as Editor
Bacon Grabbers as Editor
Wrong Again as Editor
Bouncing Babies as Editor
Men O' War as Editor
Berth Marks as Editor
Big Business as Editor

1920

Her First Flame as Editor
Kick as Editor

Production

1929

St. Louis Blues as Production Supervisor