Person Details
Birthday: 1910-02-12 02:36:58
Death: 1988-02-05 02:36:58
Aliases: Eugene Hill
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Detroit, Michigan, USA
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Movie Involvements: 6
TV Involvements: 0
Most Famous Work
Biography
Jay Leyda (February 12, 1910 – February 15, 1988)[1] was an American avant-garde filmmaker and film historian, noted for his work on U.S, Soviet, and Chinese cinema, as well as his collections of documentation on the day-to-day lives of Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most Famous Work
Battleship Potemkin
(1925) Assistant EditorA Bronx Morning
(1931) DirectorPeople of the Cumberland
(1937) DirectorEisenstein’s Mexican Film: Episodes for Study
(1955) EditorYouth Gets a Break
(1941) EditorActing
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1981 | N/A | |
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Directing
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1955 | Director | |
1937 | Director | |
1931 | Director | |
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Editing
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1955 | Editor | |
1941 | Editor | |
1925 | Assistant Editor | |
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