Biography
Frank E. Warner, also known as Frank Warner, was a prominent figure in the film industry, renowned for his work in sound. His career spanned several decades, with notable contributions to various films.
Warner's first credited work in cinema was as a Sound Effects Editor for the epic historical drama "Spartacus" in 1960. He continued to hone his skills in sound editing, working on diverse projects such as the 1971 comedy-drama "Harold and Maude" and the 1976 crime thriller "Taxi Driver," serving as the Supervising Sound Effects Editor for the latter.
Throughout his career, Warner held the position of Supervising Sound Editor on several films. He held this role for the 1984 romantic drama "Falling in Love" and the 1985 coming-of-age film "St. Elmo's Fire." Warner's work in sound editing a…




