Biography
Leslie I. Carey was a sound professional in the film industry, known for their work in two notable productions. Carey's first credited film was "Man Without a Star" in 1955, where they served as the sound department's key personnel. This Western film, directed by King Vidor, starred Kirk Douglas and was a significant release of the time. Carey's second known film was "Pillars of the Sky" in 1956, a drama directed by Joseph Pevney. This film featured Jeff Chandler and Dorothy Malone, and Carey once again played a crucial role in the sound department. Carey's contributions to these films highlight their involvement in the technical aspects of cinema during the mid-1950s.
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