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Barney Rogan
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Barney Rogan, a.k.a. Bernard Rogan, was a film editor in the 1920–1940 era.
Filmography
[edit]- 1940 A Miracle on Main Street
- 1933 Hotel Variety
- 1931 The Struggle
- 1931 Tarnished Lady
- 1931 The Girl Habit
- 1930 Queen High
- 1930 Follow the Leader
- 1929 The Cocoanuts
References
[edit]- Barney Rogan at IMDb
Barney Rogan
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Early life
Birth and background
Barney Rogan was born on February 2, 1900, in New York, USA. [1] Limited information is available regarding his early life or family background prior to his entry into the film industry. [1]Career
Entry into film editing
Barney Rogan entered film editing during the late 1920s, at the dawn of the sound era in cinema. His earliest confirmed credit is as film editor on The Cocoanuts (1929), the Marx Brothers' first feature film. [4] This production, directed by Joseph Santley and Robert Florey and released by Paramount, represented a significant early talkie that transitioned stage comedy to the screen. [4] This credit marked Rogan's initial documented role in the industry, with no prior editing or related film work verified in available sources. He continued as a film editor into the 1930s and beyond, establishing a career primarily in the early sound period. [1]Work during the 1930s
Barney Rogan's most prolific period as a film editor occurred during the 1930s, when he contributed to a series of productions amid Hollywood's transition to sound cinema. His credits from this decade include Queen High (1930), Follow the Leader (1930), and La grande mare (also known as The Big Pond, 1930). [1] In 1931, Rogan edited The Struggle, the final feature directed by D.W. Griffith, as well as Tarnished Lady. [1] Later in the decade, he worked as editor on Hotel Variety (1933). [1] These projects reflect Rogan's involvement with various studios during the early sound era, though specific details on his editing techniques or stylistic contributions remain undocumented in available sources. His 1930s output built upon his earlier experience with sound films while preceding his later work in the 1940s. [1]Later career and contributions
In the early 1940s, Barney Rogan's editing career concluded with credits on the feature films Half a Sinner (1940) and A Miracle on Main Street (1940). [1] [6] These independent productions represented his final known work in feature-length cinema. [7] Rogan's overall career as a film editor spanned approximately 1929 to 1940, with no confirmed credits after that period. [1] [5] His contributions to the early sound era include editing the Marx Brothers' debut feature The Cocoanuts (1929) and D.W. Griffith's final film The Struggle (1931), both of which hold historical significance in the transition from silent to sound filmmaking and the oeuvres of those directors. [5] [8] Rogan did not receive major industry awards, and no further professional activity in film editing is documented beyond 1940. [1]Personal life
Marriage and family
Barney Rogan was married to Lillian Walsh Rogan until her death on May 31, 1937. [9] No further details about the date of their marriage or any children are documented in available sources. [1]Death
Death
Barney Rogan died on December 9, 1967, in Suffolk, New York, USA, at the age of 67. [1] Born on February 2, 1900, Rogan had reached this age at the time of his passing. [1] No cause of death was publicly reported. [1]Filmography
Credits as film editor
Barney Rogan's known credits as a film editor span from the late 1920s to the early 1940s, primarily on feature films during the transition from silent to sound cinema and into the studio era. [1] The following table lists his verified credits as film editor in chronological order; records from this period may be incomplete. [1]| Year | Title |
|---|---|
| 1929 | The Cocoanuts |
| 1930 | Queen High |
| 1930 | Follow the Leader |
| 1930 | La grande mare |
| 1931 | The Girl Habit |
| 1931 | The Struggle |
| 1931 | Tarnished Lady |
| 1932 | The Shadow Laughs |
| 1933 | Hotel Variety |
| 1939 | Sauce for the Gander |
| 1940 | Half a Sinner |
| 1940 | A Miracle on Main Street |
