Eddy Joseph (born on 5 June 1945) is a British sound engineer. He was born in 1945, the son of a film producer Edward Joseph and was educated at Abingdon School from 1957 until 1962. Eddy began work with Baker and Todman Accountants before joining the film industry in 1967 and became a sound editor in 1981. In 1982 he won the BAFTA award for Best Sound, for Pink Floyd's 'The Wall'. In 2006 he repeated the earlier success by winning the BAFTA award for Best Sound once again, this time for Casino Royale. Source: Article "Eddy Joseph" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Enemy at the Gates
(Sound Designer)
Two Brothers
(Supervising Sound Editor)
Pink Floyd: The Wall
(Sound Editor)
The Crying Game
(Supervising Sound Editor)
The Bitch
(Editor)
Copycat
(Supervising Sound Editor)
Black Book
(Supervising Sound Editor)
Casino Royale
(Supervising Sound Editor)
Cold Mountain
(Supervising Sound Editor)
Evita
(Supervising Sound Effects Editor)
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
(Supervising Sound Editor)
Lost in Space
(Supervising Sound Editor)
Blue Blood
(Assistant Editor)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
(Supervising Sound Editor)
Bean
(Foley Editor)
Corpse Bride
(Supervising Sound Editor)
Birdy
(Sound Editor)
The Killing Fields
(Dialogue Editor)
Batman
(Sound Editor)
Interview with the Vampire
(Supervising Sound Editor)
S*P*Y*S
(Assistant Editor)
Two Graves
(Compositing Artist)
Quantum of Solace
(Supervising Sound Editor)
A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate
(Music Editor)
Damage
(Sound Editor)
And No One Could Save Her
(Assistant Editor)
We're No Angels
(ADR Editor)
Doomwatch
(Assistant Editor)
United 93
(Supervising Sound Editor)
Without a Clue
(Dialogue Editor)
A Number
(Sound Supervisor)
Bhaji on the Beach
(Sound)