Conrad Albinus Nervig (born 24 June 1889, Grant County, South Dakota, USA, died 26 November 1980, San Diego, California, USA) was two-time Academy Award-winning film editor.
He started work in 1922 at Goldwyn Studios and became the first recipient of the Academy Award for Film Editing in 1934 for the film Eskimo. He won a second Oscar (shared with Ralph Winters) in 1950 for the film King Solomon's Mines.[1] He was also nominated for his work on A Tale of Two Cities (1935).
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- ^ Selise Eiseman (March-April 2006). "Pushing the Envelope...". Editors Guild Magazine 27 (2). http://www.editorsguild.com/V2/magazine/archives/0306/features_article02.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-13.
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