Biography
Barbara McLean (November 16, 1903 – March 28, 1996) was an American film editor. In the period Darryl F. Zanuck was dominant at the 20th Century Fox Studio, from the 1930s through the 1960s, McLean was the Studio's most conspicuous editor and ultimately the head of its editing department. She won the 1944 Academy Award for Film Editing for the film Wilson. She was nominated for the same award for six additional films, including the "classic", All About Eve (1950). Her total of seven nominations for editing during her career was only sured in 2012 by Michael Kahn. She had a notable collaboration with the director Henry King that extended over twenty-nine films, including Twelve O'Clock High (1949). Her impact was summarized by Adrian Dannatt in 1996: McLean was "a revered editor who perhaps single-handedly established women as vital creative figures in an otherwise patriarchal industry. She received the inaugural American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award in 1988. She died in Newport Beach, California in 1996.
Filmography
all 65
Movies 65
Producer 2

On the Threshold of Space (1956)

Seven Cities of Gold (1955)

Untamed (1955)

The Egyptian (1954)

The Robe (1953)

The Desert Rats (1953)

Niagara (1953)

Viva Zapata! (1952)

Follow the Sun (1951)

No Way Out (1950)

The Gunfighter (1950)

Prince of Foxes (1949)

Deep Waters (1948)

Nightmare Alley (1947)

Margie (1946)

Winged Victory (1944)

Wilson (1944)

The Black Swan (1942)

the Day (1941)

Tobacco Road (1941)

Chad Hanna (1940)

Maryland (1940)

The Rains Came (1939)

Jesse James (1939)

Suez (1938)

In Old Chicago (1938)

Love Under Fire (1937)

Seventh Heaven (1937)

Sins of Man (1936)

Metropolitan (1935)

Les Misérables (1935)

Clive of India (1935)

Gallant Lady (1933)

Coquette (1929)
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Known For
Editing
Gender
Female
Birthday
1903-11-16
Deathday
1996-03-28 (92 years old)
Birth Place
Palisades Park, United States
Relationships
Robert D. Webb (1951 - 1990)
Citizenships
United States, Canada
Also Known As
Barbara "Bobby" McLean
Awards
Academy Award for Best Film Editing
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