Anne Bauchens
Bauchens was trained as an editor by DeMille,[2] and shared her first credit with him on the film Carmen (1915).[3] After Carmen and We Can't Have Everything (1918), Bauchens no longer shared the editing credits with DeMille.She later won the Academy Award for North West Mounted Police (1940) and became the first woman to win the Oscar in that category.She was nominated for the Academy Award for Film Editing again twice, first for The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) and then for The Ten Commandments (1956).[4] Despite her long career and her series of awards, the characterizations of Bauchens as an editor are not invariably flattering.