Godfrey Albertyn
Godfrey Albertyn (b. 09/02/1917 – d. 16/10/2004) was a film editor.
Biography
Godfrey Laurence Albertyn worked as a film editor first for African Film Productions and then for its various reincarnations, such as South African Screen Productions and Killarney Film Studios. There is no complete list of his credits, but documentaries he worked on include: 195* - Batting Strokes with Jackie McGlew / Kolfwerk deur Jackie McGlew (Director: Forbes Stuart), 1962 – Century of Achievement (with Doris Finlay) (Director: Raymond Hancock), 1963 – Bastion of the South / Vesting van die Suide (Director: Raymond Hancock), 1968 – The Unkindest Cut of All: South Africa’s Non-Whites and the Olympic Games (+ writer) (Director: Erling Subkleve), 1971 – Breakthrough (Director: Italo Bernicchi), 1977 – Transkei: the Road to Independence (Director: John Brown). His first marriage was to Gwendoline Hamlin, who was the daughter of H.J. Hamlin, the actor who played Sir Henry Curtis in the silent film versions of King Solomon’s Mines (1919) and Allan Quatermain (1919).
Sources
Card catalogues of the Western Cape Provincial Library Service
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