Editing
Born June 17, 1912 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Carl Lerner was an American director screenwriter, actor, and editor. He started his career as an actor with theater companies in New York. In 1950 he joined as editor in Columbia Studios and debuted his first film Cry Murder. He directed his first documentary film American Homes in 1949. He is known for his works in movies such as Twelve Angry Men (1957), The Fugitive Kind (1959) and Middle of the Night (1959). Mr. Lerner taught film technique at City College, New York University, the School of Visual Arts, and other institutions, and had written many articles on the subject. He died on August 26, 1973 at the age of 61 in New York, USA.

The First Circle

Crawlspace

Klute

The Angel Levine

The Boys in the Band

The Swimmer

Revolution

Brown Eye, Evil Eye

A Man Called Adam

Black Like Me

Smiles

Quick, Let's Get Married

All the Way Home

Greenwich Village Story

Requiem for a Heavyweight

No Exit

Something Wild

The Fugitive Kind

Rosie

Come Back, Africa

Middle of the Night

The Goddess

Uncle Vanya

12 Angry Men

On the Bowery

A Time for Freedom

Patterns

A Conversation with Marcel Duchamp

The Big Break

So Young, So Bad

Cry Murder