Ann McKnight | |
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Born | Anna B. McKnight |
Occupation | Film editor |
Years active | 1913–1931 |
Ann McKnight (sometimes credited as Anna McKnight) was an American film editor active primarily during Hollywood's silent era, and has been credited as the first women to take up the profession (ahead of Viola Lawrence).[1][2][3] She cut more than two dozen films during the mid-1910s and early 1930s, and often worked with fellow editor George Marsh.