Deaths Elsewhere

Deaths Elsewhere

November 02, 2002

Margaret Booth, 102, a film editor who spent seven decades editing silent films and such classics as The Way We Were and Annie, died Monday of complications from a stroke. She was 102.

Ms. Booth received an Academy Award nomination in 1935 for Mutiny on the Bounty and an honorary Oscar in 1977 for her contribution to films.

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