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  1. 1931 – 1976. James L. Fields was an American sound engineer. He was nominated for two Academy Awards in the category Best Sound Recording. He worked on 400 films over a period of 45 years.

  2. James L. Fields was an American sound engineer. He was nominated for two Academy Awards in the category Best Sound Recording. He worked on 400 films over a period of 45 years, including the 1942 re-release of Chaplin's "The Gold Rush" with added sound, and Buñuel's "Simon of the Desert."

    • Sound Department
    • October 2, 1905
    • James L. Fields
  3. James L. Fields was an American sound engineer. He was nominated for two Academy Awards in the category Best Sound Recording. He worked on 400 films over a period of 45 years, including the 1942 re-release of Chaplin's "The Gold Rush" with added sound, and Buñuel's "Simon of the Desert."

    • October 2, 1905
  4. James L. Fields) 1948 Si Adelita se fuera con otro (sound director) 1948 Tarzan and the Mermaids (sound supervisor - as James Fields) 1948 The Pearl (sound director)

  5. James L. Fields was an American sound engineer. He was nominated for two Academy Awards in the category Best Sound Recording. He worked on 400 films over a period of 45 years.

  6. James Thomas Fields (December 31, 1817 – April 24, 1881) was an American publisher, editor, and poet. His business, Ticknor and Fields, was a notable publishing house in 19th century Boston. Biography. Early life and family. He was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on December 31, 1817 and named James Field; the family later added the "s". [1] .

  7. James L. Fields is known as an Sound, Sound Director, Sound Supervisor, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Mixer, and Sound Editor. Some of his work includes The Exterminating Angel, Simon of the Desert, Macario, El padrecito, Nazarin, Even the Wind Is Afraid, ¡A volar, joven!, and Dos tipos de cuidado.