Philip W. Anderson

Film editor who entered American film with the Joe Doakes short DARK MAGIC (1939) at MGM. He continued to edit several shorts and the studio through 1944. He became an associate editor of studio features with GIANT (1956), under William Hornbeck. Other non-nominated editing credits (alone or in collaboration) include THE FBI STORY (1959), OCEAN'S ELEVEN (1960), GYPSY (1962), THE NIGHT OF THE GRIZZLY (1966), THE HAPPENING (1967), HOW TO SAVE A MARRIAGE (AND RUIN YOUR LIFE) (1968) and A MAN CALLED HORSE (1970).

Visit the Internet Movie Database for a listing of Anderson's film and TV credits.

 Nominated for Film Editing 1956: GIANT (w. William Hornbeck & co-assoc. editor Fred Bohanan)
 Nominated for Film Editing 1957: SAYONARA (w. Arthur P. Schmidt)
 Nominated for Film Editing 1961: THE PARENT TRAP

3 nominations