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Oscar for Film Editing

The Academy Award for Film Editing is one of the annual awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; it was first given for films released in 1934. The name of this award is occasionally changed; in 2008, it was listed as the Academy Award for Achievement in Film Editing. The New York...
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Conrad A. Nervig

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1934
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Eskimo
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1950
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Ralph E. Winters
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King Solomon's Mines
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Ralph Dawson

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1935
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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A Midsumer Night's Dream
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x Year:
1935
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Oscar for Film Editing
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
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1936
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Anthony Adverse
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Gene Havlick, Gene Milford

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1937
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Lost Horizon
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1954
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Oscar for Film Editing
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On the Waterfront
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Hal C. Kern, James E. Mewcom

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1939
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Gone with the Wind
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Anne Bauchens

Anne Bauchens (1882 - 1967) was an American film editor who is particularly noted for her collaboration over 40 years with the director Cecil B. DeMille. When the Academy Award for Film Editing was created in 1934, Bauchens received one of the three...
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1941
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Oscar for Film Editing
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North West Mounted Police
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William Holmes

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1941
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Sergeant York
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Daniel Mandell

Daniel Mandell (August 13, 1895 - June 8, 1987) was an American film editor with more than 70 film credits. His career spanned films from The Turmoil in 1924 to The Fortune Cookie in 1966. He had notable collaborations with directors William Wyler ...
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1942
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Oscar for Film Editing
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The Pride of the Yankees
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1946
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Oscar for Film Editing
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The Best Years of Our Lives
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1960
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Oscar for Film Editing
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The Apartment
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George Amy

Starting as a film editor at age 17, George Amy (1903  – 1986) found his niche at Warner Brothers in the 1930s. It was Amy's editing that was one of the main reasons Warners' films got their reputation for their fluid style and breakneck pace. He...
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1943
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Air Force
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Barbara McLean

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1944
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Wilson
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Robert J. Kern

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1945
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Oscar for Film Editing
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National Velvet
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Francis D. Lyon

Francis D. Lyon (July 29, 1905 - October 8, 1996) was an American film director and film editor. He and Robert Parrish won the Academy Award for Film Editing for the 1947 film, Body and Soul. He was born in North Dakota and attended UCLA before...
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1947
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Robert Parrish
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Body and Soul
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Robert Parrish

Robert R. Parrish (born 4 January 1916, Columbus, Georgia – 4 December 1995, Southampton, New York) was an American actor, film editor, film director, and writer. He received an Academy Award for Film Editing for the 1947 film, Body and Soul....
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1947
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Francis D. Lyon
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Body and Soul
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Paul Weatherwax

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1948
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Oscar for Film Editing
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The Naked City
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1956
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Gene Ruggiero
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Around the World in Eighty Days
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Harry W. Gerstad

Harry W. Gerstad (born Harry Donald Gerstad on June 11, 1909 - died July 17, 2002) was a film editor who sometimes directed films. The Academy Award-winning editor also worked on television. He edited as well as directed for the 1950s program...
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1949
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Oscar for Film Editing
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That Championship Season
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1952
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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Elmo Williams
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High Noon
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Ralph E. Winters

Ralph E. Winters (June 17, 1909 - February 26, 2004), born in Canada, was one of the industry's leading film editors. After cutting his teeth on a series of B movies in the early 40s, including several in the Dr. Kildare series, his first "big" film...
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1950
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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Conrad A. Nervig
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King Solomon's Mines
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1959
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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John D. Dunning
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Ben-Hur
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William W. Hornbeck

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1951
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Oscar for Film Editing
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A Place in the Sun
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Elmo Williams

Elmo Williams (born April 30, 1913 in Lone Wolf, Oklahoma) is an American film and television editor, director, producer, and executive. His work on the film High Noon (1952) received the Academy Award for Film Editing. In 2006, Williams published...
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1952
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Harry W. Gerstad
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High Noon
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William Lyon

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1953
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Oscar for Film Editing
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From Here to Eternity
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Charles Nelson Reilly

Charles Nelson Reilly (January 13, 1931 – May 25, 2007) was an American actor, comedian, director and drama teacher known for his comedic roles in movies, children's television, animated cartoons, and as a panelist on the game show Match Game....
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1955
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Oscar for Film Editing
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William A. Lyon
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Picnic
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William A. Lyon

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1955
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Charles Nelson Reilly
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Picnic
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Gene Ruggiero

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1956
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Paul Weatherwax
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Around the World in Eighty Days
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Adrienne Fazan

One of several leading female film editors from the golden age of Hollywood, Adrienne Fazan (May 9, 1906 - August 23, 1986) first started cutting films in 1933. She worked on many MGM films, including The Tell-Tale Heart (1941), Anchors Aweigh (1945...
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1958
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Gigi
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John D. Dunning

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1959
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Ralph E. Winters
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Ben-Hur
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Thomas Stanford

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1961
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Oscar for Film Editing
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West Side Story
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Harold F. Kress

Harold F. Kress (June 26, 1913 – September 18, 1999) was an American film editor best known for the 1962 film How the West Was Won. Harold F. Kress was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was married to Zelda Raphael and had one son, Carl. He...
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1963
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Oscar for Film Editing
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How the West Was Won
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1974
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Carl Kress
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The Towering Inferno
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Cotton Warburton

Irvine "Cotton" Warburton (born October 8, 1911 in San Diego and died April 21, 1982 in Culver City, CA) was an All-American college quarterback (1933) who became a film editor; he won an Academy Award for his work on Mary Poppins in 1964. Warburton...
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1964
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Mary Poppins
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William Reynolds

William Reynolds (born December 9, 1931, in Los Angeles) is a retired American television and film actor. He is best known for television roles in the 1960s and 1970s. Reynolds’ mother died when he was five years old, and he was sent to boarding...
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1965
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Oscar for Film Editing
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The Sound of Music
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1973
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Oscar for Film Editing
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The Sting
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Fredric Steinkamp

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1966
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Henry Berman,
Stewart Linder,
Frank Santillo
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Grand Prix
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Henry Berman

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1966
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Fredric Steinkamp,
Stewart Linder,
Frank Santillo
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Grand Prix
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Frank Santillo

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1966
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Fredric Steinkamp,
Henry Berman,
Stewart Linder
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Grand Prix
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Stewart Linder

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1966
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Fredric Steinkamp,
Henry Berman,
Frank Santillo
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Grand Prix
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Hal Ashby

Hal Ashby (September 2, 1929 – December 27, 1988) was an American film director and film editor. Born William Hal Ashby in Ogden, Utah, Ashby grew up in a Mormon household and had a tumultuous childhood as part of a dysfunctional family which...
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1967
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Oscar for Film Editing
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In the Heat of the Night
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Frank P. Keller

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1968
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Bullitt
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Françoise Bonnot

Françoise Bonnot (born in 1939) is a French film editor. She won the Academy Award for Film Editing for her work in the film Z (1969). Bonnot has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors.
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1969
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Doctor Zhivago
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Hugh S. Fowler

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1970
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Patton
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Jerry A. Greenberg

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1971
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Oscar for Film Editing
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The French Connection
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Gerald B. Greenberg

Gerald B. Greenberg (born July, 1936) is an American film editor who received both the Academy Award for Film Editing and the BAFTA Award for Best Editing for the film The French Connection (1971). He also received Oscar and BAFTA nominations for...
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1971
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Oscar for Film Editing
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The French Connection
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David Bretherton

David Bretherton (February 29, 1924 - May 11, 2000) was an American film editor with more than 40 credits for films released from 1954 to 1996. Bretherton, the son of editor/director Howard Bretherton and actress Dorothea McEvoy, was born in Los...
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1972
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Cabaret
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Carl Kress

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1974
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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Harold F. Kress
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The Towering Inferno
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Verna Fields

Verna Fields (née Hellman) (21 March 1918 – 30 November 1982) was an American film editor, film and television sound editor, educator, and entertainment industry executive. In the first phase of her career, from 1954 through about 1970, Fields...
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1975
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Jaws
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Richard Halsey

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1976
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Scott Conrad
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Rocky
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Scott Conrad

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1976
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Richard Halsey
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Rocky
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Paul Hirsch

Paul Hirsch (born 14 November 1945) is an American motion picture editor. A native of New York City, after graduating from Columbia he began to pursue a career in editing. In the late 1960s, while editing trailers in NYC, he was introduced by his...
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1977
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Marcia Lucas,
Richard Chew
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Star Wars
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Marcia Lucas

Marcia Lucas (née Griffin) (born 1945) is an American film editor. She met George Lucas at film school at the University of Southern California, and they were married from 1969 to 1983. They adopted one daughter, Amanda, who was born in 1981. In...
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1977
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Paul Hirsch,
Richard Chew
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Star Wars
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Richard Chew

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1977
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Paul Hirsch,
Marcia Lucas
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Star Wars
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Peter Zinner

Peter Zinner (July 24, 1919 – November 13, 2007) was an Academy Award and BAFTA-winning film editor. He was born in Vienna, Austria. He was nominated for three Oscars for his work on The Godfather (1972), The Deer Hunter (1978), and An Officer and a...
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1978
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Oscar for Film Editing
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The Deer Hunter
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Alan Heim

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1979
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Oscar for Film Editing
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All That Jazz
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Michael Kahn

Michael Kahn is the name of:
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1981
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Raiders of the Lost Ark
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1993
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Schindler's List
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1998
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Saving Private Ryan
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John Bloom

John Bloom (born 1931), is an English entrepreneur, known for his success and failure at the Rolls Razor company in selling washing machines in the early 1960s. A tailor's son, he was born to orthodox Jewish parents in London's East End. Bloom's...
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1982
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Gandhi
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Lisa Fruchtman

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x Year:
1983
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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Glenn Farr,
Stephen A. Rotter,
Douglas Stewart
x Winning work:
The Right Stuff
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Stephen A. Rotter

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x Year:
1983
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
x Award Winner:
Glenn Farr,
Lisa Fruchtman,
Douglas Stewart
x Winning work:
The Right Stuff
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Glenn Farr

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x Year:
1983
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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Lisa Fruchtman,
Stephen A. Rotter,
Douglas Stewart
x Winning work:
The Right Stuff
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Douglas Stewart

Douglas Stewart AO OBE (6 May 1913—14 Feb 1985) was a major twentieth century Australian poet, as well as short story writer, essayist and literary editor. He published 13 collections of poetry, 5 verse plays, including the well-known Fire on the...
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x Year:
1983
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Oscar for Film Editing
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Glenn Farr,
Lisa Fruchtman,
Stephen A. Rotter
x Winning work:
The Right Stuff
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Tom Rolf

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1984
x Award:
Eddie, Best Edited Feature Film
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WarGames
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x Year:
1983
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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Glenn Farr,
Lisa Fruchtman,
Stephen A. Rotter,
more
x Winning work:
The Right Stuff
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Jim Clark

Jim Clark (born 24 May 1931 in Boston, Lincolnshire) is a British film editor and director. Clark was born in 1931, and grew up in Boston, Lincolnshire. Clark moved to London, and in 1951 he began work as an assistant editor at the legendary Ealing...
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1984
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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x Winning work:
The Killing Fields
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x Year:
1986
x Award:
BAFTA Award for best editing
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x Winning work:
The Mission
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x Year:
1984
x Award:
BAFTA Award for best editing
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x Winning work:
The Killing Fields
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Thom Noble

Thom Noble is a British film editor who won an Academy Award and an ACE Eddie Award for the film Witness (1985), and who was nominated for the Academy Award and the BAFTA Award for Best Editing for the film Thelma and Louise (1991). Film directors...
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1985
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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x Winning work:
Witness
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Peter Taylor

Peter Hillsman Taylor (January 8, 1917 – November 2, 1994) was an American short-story writer and novelist. Born to a wealthy Nashville family in Trenton, Tennessee, Taylor spent his early childhood between in Nashville and St. Louis until his...
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1987
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Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
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A Summons to Memphis
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1986
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PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
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The Old Forest and Other Stories
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x Year:
1957
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Oscar for Film Editing
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x Winning work:
The Bridge on the River Kwai
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more

Gabriella Cristiani

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x Year:
1987
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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x Winning work:
The Last Emperor
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Arthur Schmidt

Arthur Schmidt (born 1937) is an American film editor who has won the Academy Award for Film Editing twice (for Forrest Gump (1994) and for Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)). Schmidt has had an extended, notable collaboration with director Robert...
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1988
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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x Winning work:
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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x Year:
1994
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
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x Winning work:
Forrest Gump
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David Brenner

David Brenner is an American film editor most well known (along with fellow film editors Joe Hutshing, Pietro Scalia and Julie Monroe) for having been one of director Oliver Stone's 'hot shot' group of up-and-coming film editors. Brenner has been...
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x Year:
1989
x Award:
Oscar for Film Editing
x Award Winner:
Joe Hutshing
x Winning work:
Born on the Fourth of July
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