Roland Gross

{{Short description|American film editor (1909–1989)}}

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| name = Roland Gross

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| birth_date = {{birth date|1909|1|13}}

| birth_place = San Antonio, Texas, U.S.

| death_date = {{death date and age|1989|2|11|1909|1|13}}

| death_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S.

| occupation = Film editor

| yearsactive = 1935–1975

| spouse = Kathryn P. Gross

| children = 2

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Roland Gross (January 13, 1909 – February 11, 1989) was an American film editor and television editor who had over 40 film and television credits during his career.

He was nominated in the category of Best Film Editing at the 17th Academy Awards for his work on the film None but the Lonely Heart.{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1945 |title=The 17th Academy Awards (1945) Nominees and Winners |accessdate=April 18, 2014|work=oscars.org}}

Selected filmography

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|+ Editor

Year

! Film

! Director

! Notes

rowspan=4| 1943

| Flight for Freedom

|Lothar Mendes

|

The Sky's the Limit

|Edward H. Griffith

|

Government Girl

|Dudley Nichols

|First collaboration with Dudley Nichols

Tender Comrade

|Edward Dmytryk

|

rowspan=2| 1944

| None but the Lonely Heart

|Clifford Odets

|

Nevada

|Edward Killy

|First collaboration with Edward Killy

rowspan=2| 1945

| Those Endearing Young Charms

|Lewis Allen

|

West of the Pecos

|Edward Killy

|Second collaboration with Edward Killy

rowspan=3| 1946

| Deadline at Dawn

|Harold Clurman

|

Heartbeat

|Sam Wood

|

Sister Kenny

|Dudley Nichols

|Second collaboration with Dudley Nichols

rowspan=2| 1947

| The Woman on the Beach

|Jean Renoir

|

Mourning Becomes Electra

|Dudley Nichols

|Third collaboration with Dudley Nichols

rowspan=2| 1949

| The Set-Up

|Robert Wise

|

The Woman on Pier 13

|Robert Stevenson

|

rowspan=2| 1950

| Stromboli

|Roberto Rossellini

|{{center|Uncredited}}

Gambling House

|Ted Tetzlaff

|First collaboration with Ted Tetzlaff

rowspan=2| 1951

| The Thing from Another World

|Christian Nyby

|

On Dangerous Ground

|Nicholas Ray

|

1952

| Androcles and the Lion

|Chester Erskine

|

1953

| Project Moonbase

|Richard Talmadge

|

1955

| Son of Sinbad

|Ted Tetzlaff

|Second collaboration with Ted Tetzlaff

1957

| The Story of Mankind

|Irwin Allen

|

1958

| The Deep Six

|Rudolph Maté

|

1959

| Island of Lost Women

|Frank Tuttle

|

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Year

! Film

! Director

! Role

1948

| The Velvet Touch

|Jack Gage

|Editorial supervisor

1957

| The Story of Mankind

|Irwin Allen

|Supervising editor

1973

| Emperor of the North Pole

|Robert Aldrich

|Associate editor

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Year

! Film

! Director

! Role

! Notes

1935

| She

|{{ubl|Lansing C. Holden|Irving Pichel}}

|Production illustrator

|{{center|Uncredited}}

;TV movies

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|+ Editor

Year

! Film

! Director

1973

| Letters from Three Lovers

|John Erman

1975

| Cage Without a Key

|Buzz Kulik

;TV series

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Year

! Title

! Notes

1955

| Stage 7

|9 episodes

rowspan=2| 1955−56

| Sheena, Queen of the Jungle

|7 episodes

The Star and the Story

|4 episodes

1954−56

| Four Star Playhouse

|8 episodes

rowspan=2| 1956

| G.E. Summer Originals

|1 episode

Chevron Hall of Stars

|7 episodes

1955−57

| Cavalcade of America

|rowspan=2| 5 episodes

1956−57

| Zane Grey Theatre

1957

| Hey, Jeannie!

|rowspan=2| 1 episode

1959

| The Twilight Zone

1959−64

| Rawhide

|51 episodes

1964−65

| Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

|6 episodes

1965−68

| Lost in Space

|28 episodes

1968−69

| Lancer

|7 episodes

1969−70

| Bracken's World

|12 episodes

1971−72

| Cade's County

|5 episodes

1971−74

| Gunsmoke

|3 episodes

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|+ Editorial department

Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1964−65

| Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

|Supervising film editor

|25 episodes

1965

| Lost in Space

|Supervising editor

|1 episode

References

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