Rose, Kay (1922–2002)
Rose, Kay (1922–2002)
American sound editor. Born Feb 12, 1922, in New York, NY; died Dec 11, 2002, in Burbank, CA; m. Sherman Rose (film editor), 1951 (div.); children: Victoria Rose Sampson (director and sound editor).
Was the 1st woman to win an Academy Award for sound editing, for work on The River (1984); other sound editing credits include Comes a Horseman, The Rose, Ordinary People, On Golden Pond, The Prince of Tides and Speed; with husband, produced the sci-fi classic Target Earth. Granted career achievement awards from Motion Picture Sound Editors (1993) and Cinema Audio Society (2002); at USC, directors Spielberg and Lucas endowed the Kay Rose chair in the Art of Sound and Dialogue Editing.
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