Cotton Warburton
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Born:
Oct 08, 1911

Died:
Jun 21, 1982

Age: 70 Deceased

From:
San Diego County, California, USA

Department:
Editing

Total Credits: 54

Avg Rating: 6.8

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Cotton Warburton

Also known as: Irvine Eugene Warburton, Irvine Warburton

Biography

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Irvine "Cotton" Eugene Warburton (October 8, 1911 – June 21, 1982) was an American college football quarterback (1933) who became a film and television editor with sixty feature film credits. He worked for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and for the Walt Disney Studios, and is probably best known for his editing of Mary Poppins (1964).

Warburton attended San Diego High School, and won the California high school 440-yard dash in 1930. He brought his speed to the USC Trojans football team, and was chosen as an All-American quarterback in 1933. Warburton was the quarterback during a winning streak that lasted for 27 games, which remained unsurpassed at USC until 1980. Cotton was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1975. Warburton's teammate Aaron Rosenberg was also elected to the Hall of Fame, and also had a successful career in the film industry as a director and producer. Following his graduation from the University of Southern Cali...

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