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Ray Kellogg

Born
November 15, 1905
Died
July 5, 1976
Edgar Ray Kellogg was an American special effects artist and film director. During World War II, Kellogg was a U.S. Navy Lieutenant with the O.S.S. Field Photographing Branch where he became acquainted with director John Ford. Following the war, Kellogg went to Hollywood, working in special effects for 20th Century Fox, eventually heading the unit. He made his debut as a director in 1959.
Known For
Niagara
(1953)
Visual Effects
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
(1953)
Visual Effects
The King and I
(1956)
Visual Effects
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
(1952)
Visual Effects
Don't Bother to Knock
(1952)
Visual Effects
Bus Stop
(1956)
Visual Effects
There's No Business Like Show Business
(1954)
Visual Effects
Pickup on South Street
(1953)
Visual Effects
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
(1956)
Visual Effects
Love Me Tender
(1956)
Visual Effects
The Tall Men
(1955)
Visual Effects
Wagon Master
(1950)
Visual Effects
Fourteen Hours
(1951)
Visual Effects
Deadline - U.S.A.
(1952)
Visual Effects
Full Filmography
Visual Effects
Production
Crew
Directing
Writing
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