Tom Boutross

Tom Boutross

Deceased · Born: Dec 31, 1928 · Died: Jun 26, 1998

Personal Details

BornDec 31, 1928 Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Biography

Notable figure Tom Boutross, a native of the culturally rich and historically significant city of Kansas City, Missouri, left an indelible mark on the film industry, specifically in the realm of science fiction, by co-directing the 1959 drama, "The Hideous Sun Demon", which made its debut in 1958.

This incredibly successful and talented individual embarked upon a prolonged period of dedicated service, devoting numerous years to their craft, laboring diligently behind the scenes to bring to life the beloved and iconic television series, "The Magical World of Disney", which, following a significant transformation, would subsequently be rebranded as "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color".

The illustrious Boutross, whose professional trajectory spanned an impressive duration, primarily occupied the role of editor, commencing his remarkable tenure with the notable 1964 film, "The Hideous Sun Demon", and culminating his distinguished career with the 1988 release, "Dark Before Dawn", a testament to his enduring dedication and expertise in the realm of film editing.

Career

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