Born 1913 (age 102) · Lone Wolf, Oklahoma, United States
Appears in 34 titles

Elmo Williams was an esteemed American film editor, producer, director, and executive, celebrated for his meticulous editing and significant contributions to the film industry. Born in Lone Wolf, Oklahoma, Williams began his career in the 1930s, learning the craft of film editing under the mentorship of Merrill G. White. He gained prominence with his work on High Noon (1952), for which he received the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Williams's editing was instrumental in building the film's tension, particularly through the iconic montage leading up to the climactic showdown. His other notable editing credits include 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) and The Vikings (1958). Transitioning into production, Williams was involved in films such as The Longest Day (1962) and Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970). He served as the Head of Production for 20th Century Fox between 1971 and 1974. In 2006, he published his memoir, Elmo Williams: A Hollywood Memoir, detailing his extensive career. Williams passed away at the age of 102 in Brookings, Oregon.

Filmography

The Longest Day
7.6
The Longest Day
1962
Associate Producer
Tora! Tora! Tora!
7.2
Tora! Tora! Tora!
1970
Producer
Ernest Goes to Camp
5.3
Ernest Goes to Camp
1987
Executive Producer
The Agony and the Ecstasy
7.1
The Agony and the Ecstasy
1965
Executive Producer
Caravans
5.6
Caravans
1978
Producer
Soggy Bottom, U.S.A.
5.1
Soggy Bottom, U.S.A.
1981
Producer
The Big Gamble
6.0
The Big Gamble
1961
Director
Apache Warrior
4.9
Apache Warrior
1957
Director
The Tall Texan
5.4
The Tall Texan
1953
Director
Blonde Bait
5.8
Blonde Bait
1956
Director
Hell Ship Mutiny
5.5
Hell Ship Mutiny
1957
Director
Women Without Men
7.5
Women Without Men
1956
Director
4.0
The Cowboy
1954
Director
College Capers
College Capers
1953
Director