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      Robert Carlisle

      Robert Carlisle

      Highest Rated: Not Available

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      Birthday: Dec 8, 1888

      Birthplace: California, USA

      Robert Carlisle worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Carlisle worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including"Broadway" with Glenn Tryon (1929), "King of Jazz" with Paul Whiteman (1930) and "Spirit of Notre Dame" (1931). He also contributed to "The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris" (1928) and "The Last Warning" (1929). In the thirties, Carlisle devoted his time to various credits, such as "Don't Bet on Love" (1933), "Ladies Must Love" (1933) and "The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble" (1933). He also worked on "Most Precious Thing in Life" (1934). Carlisle continued to exercise his talent in the fifties and the sixties, taking on a mix of projects like "Badman's Country" (1958), "Gun Fight" (1961) and "The Boy Who Caught a Crook" (1961). His credits also expanded to "Beauty and the Beast" with Joyce Taylor (1962). Carlisle more recently edited "Saintly Sinners" (1962).

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      No Score Yet 38% Beauty and the Beast Film Editing - 1962
      No Score Yet 0% When the Clock Strikes Film Editing - 1961
      No Score Yet 60% Woman Haters Film Editing - 1934
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Don't Bet on Love Film Editing - 1933
      No Score Yet 33% Broadway Film Editing - 1929