Basil Wrangell
Basil Wrangell was an Italian-born film and television editor and director who worked in Hollywood from the 1920s through the 1970s.
Biography
Basil was born at the Russian embassy in Ponte a Moriano, Italy, to Peter von Wrangell and Marussia Sasso-Ruffo. On his father's side, his family line had reportedly served as court attaches of old Russia since 1200 A.D. Basil's brother, George Wrangell, was a society columnist in New York City.Basil attended the elite Grosvenor School in Nottingham, England, as a young man, until his family lost their wealth during the Russian Revolution. A chance opportunity to serve as an interpreter for Fred Niblo on Ben-Hur led to Basil traveling to America to take an entry-level job in a cutting room at a studio. He ended up becoming a proficient editor, eventually earning the chance to direct shorts and features. For television, he edited many episodes of I Spy, Peyton Place, Combat!, and Adventures in Paradise.
Selected filmography
As editor:- The Only Way to Spy
- Tobor the Great
- Love Happy
- The Good Earth
- Whipsaw
- Shadow of Doubt
- Hide-Out
- Hips, Hips, Hooray!
- Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men
- Midshipman Jack
- Bed of Roses
- Gabriel Over the White House
- Ladies They Talk About
- Freaks
- Sidewalks of New York
- Min and Bill
- Love in the Rough
- Let Us Be Gay
- The Woman Racket
- Marianne
- The Voice of the City
- All at Sea
- The Cameraman
- The Cardboard Lover
- A Certain Young Man
- The Latest from Paris
- In Old Kentucky
- Twelve Miles Out
- California
- South Seas Adventure
- Heartaches
- ''Philo Vance's Gamble''