| Anna Behlmer | |
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| 10 Nominations | |
| Role | Sound Editor |
| USA | |
Anna Behlmer is a multi Academy Award-nominated American sound engineer. In 1995, Anna was the first woman ever nominated in the best sound mixing category. Anna draws inspiration from the work of other mixers she admires, and she shares in the love for the reverb and boom.
Nominations[]
- 68th Academy Awards, 1995
- Best Sound — Braveheart (shared with Andy Nelson, Scott Millan and Brian Simmons)
- 69th Academy Awards, 1996
- Best Sound — Evita (shared with Andy Nelson and Ken Weston)
- 70th Academy Awards, 1997
- Best Sound — L.A. Confidential (shared with Andy Nelson and Kirk Francis)
- 71st Academy Awards, 1998
- Best Sound — The Thin Red Line (shared with Andy Nelson and Paul Brincat)
- 74th Academy Awards, 2001
- Best Sound — Moulin Rouge! (shared with Andy Nelson, Roger Savage and Guntis Sics)
- 76th Academy Awards, 2003
- Best Sound Mixing — The Last Samurai (shared with Andy Nelson and Jeff Wexler)
- Best Sound Mixing — Seabiscuit (shared with Andy Nelson and Tod A. Maitland)
- 78th Academy Awards, 2005
- Best Sound Mixing — War of the Worlds (shared with Andy Nelson and Ron Judkins)
- 79th Academy Awards, 2006
- Best Sound Mixing — Blood Diamond (shared with Andy Nelson and Ivan Sharrock)
- 82nd Academy Awards, 2009
- Best Sound Mixing — Star Trek (shared with Andy Nelson and Peter J. Devlin)
