A. Arnold Gillespie

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Born
Albert Arnold Gillespie

(1899-10-14)October 14, 1899
DiedMay 3, 1978(1978-05-03) (aged 78)
OthernamesBuddy Gillespie
Occupation(s)Special effects artist, set designer
A. Arnold Gillespie
Born
Albert Arnold Gillespie

(1899-10-14)October 14, 1899
DiedMay 3, 1978(1978-05-03) (aged 78)
Other namesBuddy Gillespie
Occupation(s)Special effects artist, set designer
Years active1926–1965
Spouses
(m. 1933; div. 1944)
, 1 son
Nell Hill (1944-unknown), 1 son
  • Dora Ingram (unknown-1973)
Children2
AwardsAcademy Award for Best Visual Effects
1944 Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
1947 Green Dolphin Street
1959 Ben-Hur
Academy Award for Technical Achievement
1964

Albert Arnold "Buddy" Gillespie (October 14, 1899 – May 3, 1978) was an American cinema special effects artist.[1]

He was born on October 14, 1899, in El Paso, Texas. Gillespie joined MGM as a set designer in 1925, a year after it was founded. He was educated at Columbia University and the Arts Students League. His first project was the silent film Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, released that same year. He worked at the studio in various capacities until 1962. In 1936, he became the head of MGM's Special Effects Department.[2]

He died on May 3, 1978, in Los Angeles, California.

Legacy

He wrote a book, The Wizard of MGM: Memoirs of A. Arnold Gillespie. Gillispie's nickname was "Buddy."

Academy Award wins and nominations

Wins shown in bold

Personal life

Gillespie married Nell Hill in 1944. She died in 2000. They had one child, Thomas Scott Gillespie (1944–61). A. Arnold was previously married to aviator Ruth Elder, with whom he had a son, William Trent Gillespie (1940–2008).

Partial filmography for special effects

References

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