• Anne Bauchens, born Roseanne Bauchens, (February 2, 1882 – May 7, 1967)[1] was an American film editor who is remembered for her collaboration over 40...
  • Anne Bauchens was a pioneering film editor who had a long-standing partnership with director Cecil B. DeMille.
  • Anne Bauchens was a St. Louis, Missouri native who, at the age of twenty, moved to New York City in the hope of becoming an actor and was hired by William de...
  • Anne Bauchens was the main editor for Cecile B. DeMille for forty years. She edited forty-one films for him and twenty for other directors.
  • In his 1959 autobiography, Cecil B. DeMille wrote, "In every contract I sign to produce a picture one essential clause is that Anne Bauchens will be its editor.
  • Anne Bauchens was born on Thursday, February 2 1882, and passed away on Sunday, May 7 1967 at the age of 85..
  • Anne Bauchens. Noted Film Editor. ... Bauchens served as editor on 62 films. (bio by: TLS) Family links: Parents: Otto Bauchens (1856 – 1905).
  • In DeMille's 1959 autobiography, he wrote: "In every contract I sign to produce a picture one essential clause is that Anne Bauchens will be its editor.
  • anne-bauchens-01. This sweet-looking old lady from St. Louis might be.
    • She is the first woman to win an Academy Award for film editing.
    • Bauchens & DeMille – the first great editor-director team.
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