Jack Foley (sound effects artist)
American sound effects developer (1891–1967) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jack Donovan Foley (April 12, 1891 – November 9, 1967)[2] was an American sound effects artist who was the developer of many sound effect techniques used in filmmaking. He is credited with developing a unique method for performing sound effects live and in synchrony with the picture during a film's post-production. Accordingly, individuals engaged in this trade are called "Foley artists".
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Born | Jack Donovan Foley (1891-04-12)April 12, 1891 Yorkville, New York, U.S. |
Died | November 9, 1967(1967-11-09) (aged 76) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Joe Hyde (pen name)[1] |
Occupation(s) | Sound effect artist ("Foley artist"), humorist[1] |
He worked on pictures such as Melody of Love (1928), Show Boat (1929), Dat Ol' Ribber, Dracula (1931), Spartacus (1960), and Operation Petticoat (1959). For his work in Hollywood, Foley received the Motion Picture Sound Editors' Golden Reel Award.[1]