Viola Lawrence

Viola Mallory Lawrence (December 2, 1894, New York – November 20, 1973) is considered by many to be the first woman film editor in Hollywood. She was nominated twice for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing: for Pal Joey (1957), with Jerome Thoms; and for Pepe (1960), with Al Clark. She began working at Vitagraph Studios in Flatbush, Brooklyn as a messenger at the age of 11. At 12, she was holding title cards. In 1915, she became the second female film cutter in cinema history, after Anna McKnight, who also worked at Vitagraph. She married Frank Lawrence, her film cutting teacher at Vitagraph. In 1917, she moved to Hollywood and worked for Universal, First National, Gloria Swanson Productions and Columbia Pictures at various times. She became Columbia's "head editor" or "supervising editor" in 1925. After director Erich von Stroheim was fired from the production of Queen Kelly (1929), star Gloria Swanson herself directed an alternate ending, with the help of cinematographer Gregg Toland and Lawrence. Lawrence edited Samuel Goldwyn Studio's first sound film, Bulldog Drummond (1929). She rejoined Columbia in 1934 and remained there for the rest of her long career, ending with Pepe (1960). Orson Welles biographer Charles Higham wrote that, when Lawrence was assigned to The Lady from Shanghai (1947), she reported to studio boss Harry Cohn that "the footage was a jumbled mess". She also informed Cohn that Welles "had not shot a single close-up"; Welles reluctantly obeyed orders to add some. Following poorly received previews, the studio had Lawrence make drastic cuts, over an hour of footage, shortening the film to 87 minutes.

Known For

Birth Location Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Born 1894-12-01
Died 1973-11-20
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Movies

Pepe Editor
1960
1960
Pal Joey Editor
1957
Jeanne Eagels Editor
1957
1956
Queen Bee Editor
1955
1955
Tight Spot Editor
1955
1955
1954
1953
1953
Salome Editor
1953
1952
Paula Editor
1952
1952
Sirocco Editor
1951
1950
Harriet Craig Editor
1950
1950
1949
Tokyo Joe Editor
1949
1949
The Dark Past Editor
1948
Down to Earth Editor
1947
1945
1944
Cover Girl Editor
1944
1943
1942
Bedtime Story Editor
1941
1941
1941
1940
I Am the Law Editor
1938
Penitentiary Film Processor
1938
1937
1937
Craig's Wife Editor
1936
1936
1936
1935
1935
Party Wire Editor
1935
Jealousy Editor
1934
1934
1934
Man's Castle Editor
1933
Queen Kelly Editor
1932
What a Widow! Editor
1930
1929
1929
The Awakening Editor
1928
Two Lovers Editor
1928
1927
1919
1918