John Paul Livadary
| Alt Names: | John Livadary John P. Livadary |
| Born: | May 20, 1896 |
| Birth Place: | Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey] |
| Died: | April 7, 1987 |
| Death Place: | Newport Beach, California |
| Age at Death: | 90 years and 322 days |
| More Info: | Internet Movie Database (IMDb) |
(
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= winner )| 1934 | Sound Recording. One Night of Love, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1935 | Sound Recording. Love Me Forever, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1936 | Sound Recording. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1937 | Sound Recording. Lost Horizon, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1937 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class III). To John Livadary, Director of Sound Recording for Columbia Pictures Corporation, for the application of the bi-planar light valve to motion picture sound recording. |
| 1938 | Sound Recording. You Can’t Take It with You, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1939 | Sound Recording. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1940 | Sound Recording. Too Many Husbands, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1941 | Sound Recording. The Men in Her Life, Gregory Ratoff; Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1942 | Sound Recording. You Were Never Lovelier, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director. |
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| 1944 | Sound Recording. Cover Girl, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1944 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class III). To Bernard B. Brown and John P. Livadary for the design and engineering of a separate soloist and chorus recording room. |
| 1945 | Sound Recording. A Song to Remember, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John P. Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1946 | Sound Recording. The Jolson Story, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1950 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class II). To John Paul Livadary, Floyd Campbell, L. W. Russell, and the Columbia Studio Sound Department for the development of a multi-track magnetic re-recording system. |
| 1953 | Sound Recording. From Here to Eternity, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John P. Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1954 | Sound Recording. The Caine Mutiny, Stanley Kramer Productions; Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John P. Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1954 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class III). To John P. Livadary, Lloyd Russell and the Columbia Studio Sound Department for an improved limiting amplifier as applied to sound level comparison devices. |
| 1956 | Sound Recording. The Eddy Duchin Story, Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director. |
| 1957 | Sound Recording. Pal Joey, Essex-George Sidney Production; Columbia. Columbia Studio Sound Department, John P. Livadary, Sound Director. |
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