Gene Warren

Gene Warren Sr. (August 12, 1916 – July 17, 1997) was born in Denver, Colorado, and won an Academy Award for the special effects on George Pal's The Time Machine in 1960.

Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Special Effects Award The Time Machine George Pal/MGM

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Theatrical film The French Atlantic Affair Meteor Avalanche Black Sunday McNamara's Band Satan's School for Girls My Name is John The Power 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (Academy Special Effects Nomination) Wonderful Worlds of the Brothers Grimm The Time Machine (Two Academy Special Effects Awards) Tom Thumb (Academy Special Effects Award) Around the World Under the Sea Atlantis, The Lost Continent Master of the World The Lost Balloon Jack the Giant Killer Voyage to the 7th Planet McHale's Navy That Funny Feeling Goliath and the Dragon Spartacus The Warlords The King and I Andromeda Strain Can Can The One With the Fuzz Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse The Crow

Mr. Warren was a guest in the documentary Time Machine: The Journey Back (1993) Produced and Directed by Clyde Lucas