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  1. Gene Fowler Jr. (27 May 1917 – 11 May 1998), the eldest son of journalist and author Gene Fowler, was a prominent Hollywood film editor. His work included films of Fritz Lang and Samuel Fuller and movies like Stanley Kramer's It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), John Cassavetes' A Child Is Waiting (1963) and Hang 'Em High (1968).

  2. Gene Fowler Jr. was born on 27 May 1917 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He was an editor and director, known for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), Rawhide (1959) and Hang 'Em High (1968). He was married to Marjorie Fowler and Jane Seibert.

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    In 1916, Fowler married Agnes Hubbard, and they had three children, the eldest of whom was Gene Fowler Jr. (1917–1998), a prominent Hollywood film editor (whose work included It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and Hang 'Em High) and a sometime director (1957's I Was a Teenage Werewolf as well as numerous television programs). Their other ...

  4. A prolific editor and director for film and television, Gene Fowler Jr worked on over 100 movies and television programs. His efforts won him a Golden Globe, four Emmys and an Oscar. The son of a comparably prolific screenwriter, Fowler was born in Denver, Colorado and raised in New York City.

  5. May 17, 1998 · Gene Fowler Jr., an Academy Award-winning film director and the maker of the horror movie classic ''I Was a Teen-Age Werewolf,'' died on Monday at his home in the Hollywood Hills of California....

  6. Gene Fowler Jr. was born on May 27, 1917 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He was an editor and director, known for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), Rawhide (1959) and Hang 'Em High (1968). He was married to Marjorie Fowler and Jane Seibert.

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  8. May 22, 1998 · Gene Fowler, Jr., an Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning editor and director, perhaps best remembered for helming the 1957 cult classic “I Was a Teenage Werewolf,” died May 11 of natural causes ...