Adrienne Fazan
Adrienne Fazan
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Adrienne Fazan (May 9, 1906 – August 23, 1986) was an American film editor. She first started cutting films in 1933. She worked on many MGM films, including The Tell-Tale Heart (1941), Anchors Aweigh (1945), Singin' in the Rain (1952), and Kismet (1955). Fazan was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for An American in Paris in 1951, and received the award for Gigi in 1958. Both of these films were directed by Vincente Minnelli, with whom Fazan collaborated on eleven films. She retired in 1970, after editing The Cheyenne Social Club.
Personal Info
Known For
Editing
Known Credits
62
Gender
Female
Birthday
1906-05-09 (118 years old)
Place of Birth
Germany
Crew

1969

The Comic Editor

1965

Billie Editor

1964

36 Hours Editor

1964

Looking for Love Editor

1963

The Prize Editor

1960

The Gazebo Editor

1960

Bells Are Ringing Editor

1959

The Big Circus Editor

1958

Gigi Editor

1958

Some Came Running Editor

1957

Designing Woman Editor

1956

Lust for Life Editor

1955

Kismet Editor

1954

Deep in My Heart Editor

1953

I Love Melvin Editor

1951

Texas Carnival Editor

1950

Duchess of Idaho Editor

1950

Nancy Goes to Rio Editor

1950

Pagan Love Song Editor

1948

The Kissing Bandit Editor

1946

The Secret Heart Editor

1945

Anchors Aweigh Editor

1945

Between Two Women Editor

1943

Ode to Victory Editor

1942

Mr. Blabbermouth! Editor

1942

Inflation Editor

1941

Strange Testament Editor

1940

Buyer Beware Editor

1940

Know Your Money Editor

1940

A Failure at Fifty Editor

1940

Women in Hiding Editor

1940

Utopia of Death Editor

1940

The Big Premiere Editor

1940

All About Hash Editor

1937

The Bride Wore Red Editor