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Sylvie Landra is known for The Fifth Element (1997), Léon: The Professional (1994) and The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999).- Editor
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Timothy Alverson was born in 1964 in Seattle, Washington, USA. Timothy is an editor, known for Halloween (2018), Jumper (2008) and Equilibrium (2002).- Editor
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Timothy Alverson was born in 1964 in Seattle, Washington, USA. Timothy is an editor, known for Halloween (2018), Jumper (2008) and Equilibrium (2002).- Editor
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Timothy Alverson was born in 1964 in Seattle, Washington, USA. Timothy is an editor, known for Halloween (2018), Jumper (2008) and Equilibrium (2002).- Editor
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Timothy Alverson was born in 1964 in Seattle, Washington, USA. Timothy is an editor, known for Halloween (2018), Jumper (2008) and Equilibrium (2002).- Editor
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Timothy Alverson was born in 1964 in Seattle, Washington, USA. Timothy is an editor, known for Halloween (2018), Jumper (2008) and Equilibrium (2002).- Editor
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Dede Allen started her career as a messenger at Columbia Pictures. She graduated to being a sound cutter and assistant editor. Her first job as a film editor was for director Robert Wise, and since then, she has achieved a reputation as one of the most stylish and creative editors in the American film industry.- Editor
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Gaétan Huot is known for The Red Violin (1998), Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould (1993) and Karmina (1996).- Editor
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Paul Hirsch, A.C.E. has edited over 40 films, among them the first "Star Wars" written and directed by George Lucas, for which he received an Academy Award in 1978, and "The Empire Strikes Back"; 11 films for Brian De Palma, including "Carrie", "Blowout" and "Mission: Impossible"; four for Herbert Ross, including "Footloose", "The Secret of My Success" and "Steel Magnolias"; three for John Hughes, including "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and "Planes, Trains & Automobiles"; and "Falling Down" for Joel Schumacher. In 2005, he received his second Academy Award nomination for "Ray", a biopic based on the life of Ray Charles, directed by Taylor Hackford. The various genres in his resume include drama, action, horror, musical comedy, fantasy, suspense, mystery and comedy. In 2008, he reunited with Hackford on "Love Ranch." More recently, he edited "Source Code", directed by Duncan Jones, "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol", directed by Brad Bird, "Warcraft", his second picture with Duncan Jones, and has served as additional editor on numerous films. Hirsch was born in NYC. His father, Joseph Hirsch, was a well-known painter whose works are in the permanent collections of major museums in the US, including the Metropolitan Museum, the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum. His mother and stepfather, Ruth & Leonard Bocour, were important collectors of 20th Century American painting. He spent part of his childhood growing up in Paris and is fluent in French, as well as somewhat conversant in Italian and British. He studied music at the High School of Music & Art in NYC. He majored in Art History at Columbia University. He is married, with two grown offspring both in the film business, and lives in Pacific Palisades. He is the author of a memoir titled "A Long Time Ago in a Cutting Room Far, Far Away."- Editor
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Ryan Denmark is known for Let the Right One In (2022), We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018) and Happy! (2017).- Editor
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Carol Littleton was born on 23 October 1942 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. She is an editor, known for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), The Manchurian Candidate (2004) and Dreamcatcher (2003). She was previously married to John Bailey.- Editor
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Craig McKay is known for The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Philadelphia (1993) and Reds (1981). He is married to Patricia Knack McKay. They have one child.- Editor
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Howard E. Smith grew up in Chicago, Illinois. While at Northwestern University in the late 60s he wrote, directed, shot and edited over 50 short films and while there received one of the first AFI grants to independent filmmakers. With that grant he made the award winning short, "Still?" Smith was then invited to attend the AFI Center for Advanced Film Studies in Los Angeles in 1970 as a Directing and Cinematography Fellow. While there he worked with Tim Hunter, Terrence Malick, David Lynch, Alan Splet, and Stanton Kaye among others. He edited Stanton Kaye's masterpiece, the feature In Pursuit of Treasure, starring Scott Glenn, Elizabeth Hartman, Jay Silverheels, Bonnie Bedelia, and produced by Gill Dennis.- Writer
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James Francis Cameron was born on August 16, 1954 in Kapuskasing, Ontario, Canada. He moved to the United States in 1971. The son of an engineer, he majored in physics at California State University before switching to English, and eventually dropping out. He then drove a truck to support his screenwriting ambition. He landed his first professional film job as art director, miniature-set builder, and process-projection supervisor on Roger Corman's Battle Beyond the Stars (1980) and had his first experience as a director with a two week stint on Piranha II: The Spawning (1982) before being fired.
He then wrote and directed The Terminator (1984), a futuristic action-thriller starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Biehn and Linda Hamilton. It was a low budget independent film, but Cameron's superb, dynamic direction made it a surprise mainstream success and it is now regarded as one of the most iconic pictures of the 1980s. After this came a string of successful, bigger budget science-fiction action films such as Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989) and Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). In 1990, Cameron formed his own production company, Lightstorm Entertainment. In 1997, he wrote and directed Titanic (1997), a romance epic about two young lovers from different social classes who meet on board the famous ship. The movie went on to break all box office records and earned eleven Academy Awards. It became the highest grossing movie of all time until 12 years later, Avatar (2009), which invented and pioneered 3D film technology, and it went on to beat "Titanic", and became the first film to cost two billion dollars until 2019 when Marvel took the record.
James Cameron is now one of the most sought-after directors in Hollywood. He was formerly married to producer Gale Anne Hurd, who produced several of his films. In 2000, he married actress Suzy Amis, who appeared in Titanic, and they have three children.- Editor
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Timothy A. Good was born on 11 December 1974 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA. He is an editor and producer, known for The Last of Us (2023), The Umbrella Academy (2019) and Fringe (2008).- Editor
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Frédéric Thoraval was born on 18 February 1973 in Lorient, Morbihan, France. He is an editor, known for Promising Young Woman (2020), Sinister (2012) and District B13 (2004).- Editor
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Gerald B. Greenberg was born on 29 July 1936 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an editor, known for The French Connection (1971), Apocalypse Now (1979) and Kramer vs. Kramer (1979). He died on 22 December 2017 in Santa Monica, California, USA.- Camera and Electrical Department
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Stefan's early work on films like Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire (OSCAR, BAFTA and ASC award winner for Best Cinematography) and 127 Hours (starring James Franco), helped shape his path in becoming one of cinema's most exciting, emerging cinematographers. He's been at the forefront of digital cinematography on films such as Alexander Sokurov's epic one-shot opus Russian Ark, Lars von Trier's Antichrist and the graphic novel adaptation Dredd. His contribution as digital cinematography supervisor, 2nd Unit DOP and film colorist on these projects, as well as his association with Europe's most acclaimed filmmakers, laid the foundations for Stefan's own cinematic vision. Most recently, Stefan shot the stylish, neo-noir - actioner / graphic novel "Guns Akimbo" {starring Daniel Radcliffe and Samara Weaving} which premiered at TIFF & Sitges. The film is coming to cinemas worldwide in 2020. In 2019, "Babenco, Tell me when I Die" won the Venecia Classici award at the Venice International Film Festival and the "The Invisible Hand" premiered in Locarno. Making the transition to lensing high end Television, Stefan just wrapped Principal Photography on the Lionsgate / Starz period series "The Spanish Princess". His cinematography credits include Posthumous (from director Lulu Wang "The Farewell"), mystery thriller The Super (starring Val Kilmer, shot on location in New York), actor Ulrich Thomsen's (Celebration, The International, Banshee) directorial debut In Embryo, as well as cinematic experiences created by renowned artists Omer Fast and Eder Santos, which screened at venues like the MoMA in New York, Centre Pompidou in Paris and Martin Gropiusbau in Berlin.
Stefan's work transcends genres and borders, having worked with crews and directors in countries as diverse as South America, Cambodia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Europe and the US. His films have won awards at festivals around the world including Venice, Los Angeles, London, Beijing and Shanghai. Stefan was also part of the Oscar winning team behind Slumdog Millionaire.
In addition to this Stefan also conducts cinematography Masterclasses and Workshops for the Berlinale Talent Campus, the European Film Academy and various Film Schools all across the world.- Editor
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Sergey Ivanov was born on 17 September 1975 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR. He is an editor and director, known for Ya umeyu vyazat (2016), Russian Ark (2002) and Gost (2015).- Betina Kuntzsch is known for Kopf Faust Fahne - Perspektiven auf das Thälmanndenkmal (2021), All und Alltag (2018) and Russian Ark (2002).
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Sam O'Steen was born on 6 November 1923 in St. Francis, Arkansas, USA. He was an editor and director, known for The Graduate (1967), Chinatown (1974) and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). He was married to Bobbie O'Steen. He died on 11 October 2000 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA.- Editor
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Robert K. Lambert is known for Three Kings (1999), The Final Countdown (1980) and Red Planet (2000).- Editor
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Michal Lánsky was born on 7 February 1967 in Czechoslovakia. He is an editor and actor, known for Ve stínu (2012), Filthy (2017) and Loners (2000).- Editor
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Christian Wagner is known for True Romance (1993), Man on Fire (2004) and The Suicide Squad (2021). He was previously married to Nicole Muirbrook.- Editor
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Richard Marks was born on 10 November 1943 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an editor and producer, known for As Good as It Gets (1997), Dick Tracy (1990) and Apocalypse Now (1979). He was married to Barbara Marks. He died on 31 December 2018 in New York City, New York, USA.- Editor
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Françoise Bonnot was born on 17 August 1939 in Bois-Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France. She was an editor and actress, known for Z (1969), Missing (1982) and The Tenant (1976). She was married to Henri Verneuil. She died on 9 June 2018 in Paris, France.- Editor
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Antonín Zelenka was born on 26 May 1909 in Vienna, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary [now Vienna, Austria]. He was an editor and director, known for Vecery s Jindrichem Plachtou (1953), Krakatit (1948) and Ctrnáctý u stolu (1943). He died on 8 June 1993 in Prague, Czech Republic.- Zdenek Stehlík was born on 20 June 1920 in Praha, Czechoslovakia. He was an editor, known for Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea (1977), Nahá pastýrka (1966) and Invention for Destruction (1958). He died on 2 May 1994 in Praha, Czech Republic.
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Jan Kohout was born on 5 September 1906 in Austria-Hungary. He is an editor and actor, known for Prague Nights (1969), Prstýnek (1945) and Pytlákova schovanka aneb Slechetný milionár (1949).- Editor
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Dylan Tichenor is an American film editor and member of American Cinema Editors. He is best known for his works in Boogie Nights (1997), Brokeback Mountain (2005), There Will Be Blood (2007), Zero Dark Thirty (2012) and Phantom Thread (2017).
He is the recipient of several accolades, including a Critics' Choice Movie Award, a Hollywood Film Award and a Satellite Award, and has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award, two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards and four Eddie Awards.
As a child, he grew up watching movies with his father. He graduated from Philadelphia's Greene Street Friends School in 1982 and Central High School in 1986.
Tichenor worked as editor Geraldine Peroni's assistant on several films in the 1990s, including Robert Altman's film The Player (1992). His first credit as an editor was for Altman's Jazz '34 (1996). Following Peroni's death in 2004, Tichenor stepped in to finish his mentor's editing of Brokeback Mountain (directed by Ang Lee).
Tichenor has had a notable collaboration with director Paul Thomas Anderson. Tichenor's first major editing credit was for Anderson's Boogie Nights (1997), for which he was nominated for a Satellite Award. He was nominated for an Oscar for his work on Anderson's 2007 film There Will Be Blood.
Tichenor has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors.- Editor
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Thelma Schoonmaker was born on 3 January 1940 in Algiers, Algeria. She is an editor and producer, known for The Departed (2006), Killers of the Flower Moon (2023) and The Irishman (2019). She was previously married to Michael Powell.- Editor
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Though he's cut celluloid for some of the best in the business, chances are many film lovers wouldn't even recognize the name Pietro Scalia in a lineup of Hollywood's best film editors. Born in Sicily in 1960, Scalia resided in Switzerland before heading to Los Angeles to continue his education. After receiving his M.F.A. in Film and Theater Arts from U.C.L.A. in 1985, Scalia began his career as an assistant editor to Oliver Stone on such features as Wall Street (1987) and Talk Radio (1988). Later coming into his own with such films as JFK (1991) (for which he received a Best Editing Oscar) and Sam Raimi's The Quick and the Dead (1995), Scalia continued to work on such high-profile films as Stealing Beauty (1996) and G.I. Jane (1997). Scalia also received Best Editor Oscar nominations for Good Will Hunting (1997) and Gladiator (2000), though he would have to wait until the following year for his next win at the Oscars, as he received the Best Editing Award for director Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down (2001).- Editor
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Josef Dobrichovský was born in 1914. He was an editor, known for Voyage to the End of the Universe (1963), 30 panen a Pythagoras (1977) and Ctyri v kruhu (1968). He died in 1983.- Editor
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Miroslav Hájek was born on 28 October 1919 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He was an editor, known for Amadeus (1984), The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians (1981) and Starci na chmelu (1964). He died in 1993.- Editor
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After leaving school, Richard joined the ABC in Sydney with hopes of emulating his father, Jack Bruce, who worked as a cinematographer in Hollywood for Cecil B. De Mille and the Famous Lansky Players. However, the only opening at the time was in editing. He fell in love with the craft and spent 15 years with the ABC working on various current affairs and other programs before getting into drama. He left the ABC to work on the feature "Goodbye Paradise" before going on to "Careful He Might Hear You" and Kennedy Miller's "The Dismissal" and "Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome". It was through George Miller's studio film "The Witches of Eastwick that Richard was introduced to Hollywood. He again worked for Miller on his 1992 film "Lorenzo's Oil". Richard got the job on "Shawshank Redemption" over 30 of Hollywood's best editors because the producer had a similar background (at the BBC) and took a liking to him. In June/July 1996 Richard visited Australia for the first time in four years and during that time spoke at a seminar at the Australian Film Television and Radio School entitled Frame By Frame, where he took the audience cut by cut through every aspect of the production of "Seven". He was also interviewed for the ABC- TV program "Review". Richard was also nominated for the Eddies (American Cinema Editor's Awards) for his work on "Shawshank" and "Seven" and in 1997 Richard was invited to become a member of the American Cinema Editors. In 1998 he received his third Oscar nomination for his work on "Air Force One", a fact which attracted considerable attention by the Australian TV and press. However, although it was hoped he would be third time lucky, the Oscar went to the blockbuster of the year Titanic. In 2001 he was again nominated by the Americian Cinema Editor's for his work on "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone .- Editor
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Christopher Rouse was born on 28 November 1958 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an editor and writer, known for The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), Captain Phillips (2013) and United 93 (2006).- Editor
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Robert Rzesacz was born in 1977 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. He is an editor, known for Who Am I (2014), Sleepless (2017) and Dark (2017).- Editor
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- Juno Sylva Englander was born on 19 April 1949. Juno Sylva is an editor, known for 'El Chicko' - der Verdacht (1996), Das Dorf an der Grenze (1979) and Kopfstand (1981).
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Michael J. Duthie was born on 17 June 1950. He was an editor, known for Superman (1978), Stargate (1994) and Pandorum (2009). He died on 21 November 2022.- Editor
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Paul Martin Smith is known for Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), Behind Enemy Lines (2001) and Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008). He has been married to Valerie Aikman Smith since 1991.- Editor
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Having started out in the film industry as a clapper boy, by the 40's he was working in the editing department and by the 50's he was an assistant editor then a fully fledged editor. In 1962 as editor on the first James Bond film, Dr No, he helped to create a new fast style which put it's mark on action editing. From then on he was associated with all the early Bond films working his way up to second unit director then his directorial debut with 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' in 1969.- Editor
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Ernest Hosler was born on 25 June 1932 in Slough, Berkshire, England, UK. He was an editor, known for Thunderball (1965), Some Girls Do (1969) and The High Commissioner (1968). He died in 1992 in Devon, England, UK.- Editor
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Jirina Lukesová was born on 12 September 1919 in Kostálov, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. She was an editor and actress, known for Closely Watched Trains (1966), Blbec z Xeenemunde (1963) and Distant Journey (1949). She died on 28 July 2010 in Prague, Czech Republic.- Editorial Department
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Thelma Connell was born on 30 June 1912 in London, England, UK. She was a producer and editor, known for Alfie (1966), The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955) and Tale of Three Women (1954). She was married to Paul Connell and Douglas Myers. She died on 29 April 1976 in Monaco.- Editor
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He started on the Shepperton Studios cutting rooms in 1948 working on such as 'The Wooden Horse' and 'The Third Man' before moving to Nettlefold Studios where his stay was interrupted by two years National Service after which he joined Group 3 at Beaconsfield . His next move was becoming sound editor at Shepperton then film editor on television documentaries and filmed such series as 'Danger Man' on which he directed some action sequences. After some years he became supervising editor and director on various television series. Ditrector Peter Hunt invited him to be editor and second unit director on the film 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' repeating the duties on ''The Wild Geese' and 'The Sea Wolves' after which Albert Broccoli invited him to direct 'For Your Eyes Only'- Editor
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Bert Bates was born on 18 August 1907 in Walthamstow, London, England, UK. He was an editor and production manager, known for Live and Let Die (1973), Diamonds Are Forever (1971) and A Shot in the Dark (1964). He died on 23 April 1976 in Barnet, England, UK.- Editor
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Raymond Poulton was born on 22 May 1916 in Middlesex, England, UK. He was an editor, known for Live and Let Die (1973), The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) and The Guns of Navarone (1961). He died in 1992 in Spain.- Editor
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John Shirley was born in 1922 in London, England, UK. He is an editor, known for Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987), Live and Let Die (1973) and The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).- Editorial Department
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John Grover was born on 24 October 1938 in Barnet, Middlesex, England, UK. He is an editor, known for Lifeforce (1985), Moonraker (1979) and The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).- Editor
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Ian Crafford was born on 11 June 1944 in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, UK. He is an editor, known for Field of Dreams (1989), Never Say Never Again (1983) and Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975).- Editor
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Henry Richardson was born on 13 January 1936 in London, England, UK. He was an editor, known for Runaway Train (1985), The Thirteenth Floor (1999) and Octopussy (1983). He died on 31 July 2017 in London, UK.- Editor
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Jon Gregory was born on 21 May 1944 in Lahore, Pakistan. He was an editor, known for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017), In Bruges (2008) and Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994). He was married to Sue Baker and Beryl Ridley. He died on 9 September 2021.- Editor
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Bill Butler was born in 1933. He was an editor, known for A Clockwork Orange (1971), Diamond Zero (2005) and Pray for Death (1985). He died on 4 June 2017 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA.- Editor
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Michael Kahn was born on 8 December 1935 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an editor and cinematographer, known for West Side Story (2021), Jurassic Park (1993) and Minority Report (2002).- Editor
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Melvin Shapiro was born on 6 May 1925 in the USA. He was an editor and producer, known for Taxi Driver (1976), Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) and Arnold (1973). He died on 4 December 2007 in the USA.- Editor
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Maury Winetrobe was born on 6 July 1922 in Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA. He was an editor, known for Funny Girl (1968), The Professionals (1966) and Cactus Flower (1969). He was married to Cecelia. He died on 1 April 2008 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Editor
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Antony Gibbs was born on 17 October 1925 in London, England, UK. He was an editor, known for Rollerball (1975), Fiddler on the Roof (1971) and A Bridge Too Far (1977). He was married to Sherrye Mossuto, Jocelyn Tawse and Heather Gibbs. He died on 26 February 2016 in the United Kingdom.- Additional Crew
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- Jaromír Janácek was born on 6 January 1923. He is an editor, known for The Cremator (1969), Ferat Vampire (1982) and Who Wants to Kill Jessie? (1966).
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Walter Wischniewsky was born on 16 September 1912 in Spandau-Berlin, Germany. He was an editor and assistant director, known for The Tiger of Eschnapur (1959), Dr. Mabuse vs. Scotland Yard (1963) and Zwischen Hamburg und Haiti (1940). He died on 1 February 1995 in Berlin, Germany.- Producer
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Kevin Patrick Smith was born in Red Bank but grew up in Highlands, New Jersey, the son of Grace (Schultz) and Donald E. Smith, a postal worker. He is very proud of his native state; this fact can be seen in all of his movies. Kevin is of mostly German, with some Irish and English, ancestry.
His first movie, Clerks (1994), was filmed in the convenience store in which Smith worked. He was only allowed to shoot at night after the store closed. This movie won the highest award at the Sundance film festival and was brought to theaters by Miramax. The movie went over so well that Smith was able to make another movie, Mallrats (1995). This movie, as Kevin has said, was meant to be a "smart Porkys". Although it didn't do well at all in the box office, it has done more than well on video store shelves and is usually the favorite among many Smith fans.
During filming for the movie, Smith met his new close friends and stars of his next movie, Ben Affleck, Jason Lee, and his new girlfriend, Joey Lauren Adams. Smith has said that his relationship with Adams has been much of an inspiration for his next movie, Chasing Amy (1997), Smith's comedy drama which won two independent Spirit awards: Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Role (for Jason Lee). Around the time that Chasing Amy (1997) was wrapping, Smith broke up with Adams and, then when the Spirit awards were approaching, he met his soon-to-be wife, Jennifer Schwalbach Smith. After Chasing Amy (1997), Smith started on Dogma (1999), a controversial film about Christianity. Around this time, Smith's wife gave birth to their first baby girl, Harley Quinn Smith. Harley Quinn and Jennifer both have roles in Smith's next film,Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). In this road trip comedy, the cult heroes, Jay and Silent Bob, go on an adventure to stop the production of a movie being made about them, find true love, and save an orangutan.
In 2004, he wrote and directed Jersey Girl (2004), starring Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler. Although there were some disappointing reviews and the movie was a disappointment at the box office, Smith says it did alright going up against the "Bennifer Massacre" known as Gigli (2003).
In 2005, Smith wrote the screenplay for Clerks II (2006), which he planned to start shooting in January of 2005. But then he got a call from Susannah Grant, who wanted Smith to audition for her new film. Smith went into the audition and, five minutes after finishing, he got a call saying he got the part. Filming began in January 2005 so Smith had to delay the filming of Clerks II (2006). After Catch and Release (2006) finished filming, Smith shot "Clerks II" in September 2005. After cutting "Clerks II", they submitted it to the Cannes film festival. It got accepted and, at Cannes, it got an 8 minute standing ovation.
In 2006, Smith also got offered a part in the fourth "Die Hard" film, Live Free or Die Hard (2007). Smith got to film a scene with one of his idols, Bruce Willis, the scene was supposed to take one day of filming, it ended up taking a week. In 2007, Smith was also hired to direct the pilot for the show Reaper (2007), which garnered favorable reviews.
In 2007 and 2008, Smith wrote two scripts: a comedy, Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008), and a horror film called Red State (2011). Harvey Weinstein green-lighted "Zack and Miri", based just off the title, although they passed on "Red State", Smith plans to get "Red State" independently funded. Smith filmed "Zack and Miri" with comedy starSeth Rogen. The film did not meet expectations at the box office but got good reviews. It is Smith's highest grossing movie, although he says he was crushed by the disappointing box office of the film.
Smith was offered the chance to direct a film which was written by Robb Cullen and Mark Cullen called Cop Out (2010). Smith accepted, it would be two firsts; the first feature Smith has directed but not written and the first feature of Smith's that Scott Mosier has not produced (Mosier is trying to find a film to direct). Smith hired Bruce Willis for the film.- Music Department
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Peter Zinner was born on 24 July 1919 in Vienna, Austria. He was an editor and producer, known for The Deer Hunter (1978), The Godfather (1972) and An Officer and a Gentleman (1982). He was married to Christa Zinner. He died on 13 November 2007 in Santa Monica, California, USA.- Editor
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Mikkel E.G. Nielsen was born on 19 July 1973 in Århus, Denmark. He is an editor and director, known for Sound of Metal (2019), The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) and Beasts of No Nation (2015).- Editor
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Hugh S. Fowler was born on 24 July 1912 in Missouri, USA. He was an editor, known for Patton (1970), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) and Planet of the Apes (1968). He died on 2 August 1975 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Editor
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Ronald Sanders is known for A History of Violence (2005), Eastern Promises (2007) and A Dangerous Method (2011).- Editor
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Billy Weber was born in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for The Tree of Life (2011), Top Gun (1986) and The Thin Red Line (1998).- Editor
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Conrad Buff IV was born on 8 July 1948 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an editor, known for Titanic (1997), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) and The Abyss (1989).