| Tom Fleischman | |
|---|---|
![]() Fleischmann at 84th Academy Awards | |
| 5 Nominations / 1 Win | |
| Role | Sound Mixer |
| Born | September 15, 1951 |
| New York City, New York, USA | |
Tom Fleischman is an American sound engineer and Re-recording mixer. He is the son of film editor Dede Allen, and documentary producer, director, and writer Stephen Fleischman. He has worked on over 170 films since 1978. He won an Academy Award in 2011 in the category Best Sound Mixing for Hugo and has received other Oscar nominations. In addition to his work in feature films he has also done work in television, winning Emmy Awards for ABC Afterschool Specials: "Can A Guy Say No", in 2006 for Martin Scorsese's "No Direction Home: Bob Dylan", in 2013 for "History of the Eagles", "Boardwalk Empire: The Milkmaid's Lot" and also garnered Emmy nominations for Scorsese's "George Harrison: Living in the Material World", and the HBO television series "Boardwalk Empire".
Wins[]
- 84th Academy Awards, 2011
- Best Sound Mixing — Hugo (shared with John Midgley)
Nominations[]
- 54th Academy Awards, 1981
- Best Sound — Reds (shared with Dick Vorisek and Simon Kaye)
- 64th Academy Awards, 1991
- Best Sound Mixing — The Silence of the Lambs (shared with Christopher Newman)
- 75th Academy Awards, 2002
- Best Sound Mixing — Gangs of New York (shared with Eugene Gearty and Ivan Sharrock)
- 77th Academy Awards, 2004
- Best Sound Mixing — The Aviator (shared with Petur Hliddal)
- 84th Academy Awards, 2011
- Best Sound Mixing — Hugo (shared with John Midgley)
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