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Paul Hirsch (born 14 November 1945) is an American motion picture editor.
A native of New York City...
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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 brother, Charles, to then unknown filmmaker Brian De Palma. Their collaboration has yielded eleven feature films.
In 1978, he won the Academy Award for Film Editing for his work on Star Wars, along with Richard Chew and Marcia Lucas.
He has edited over 35 feature films, including "The Empire Strikes Back", "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", "Mission: Impossible", "Planes, Trains & Automobiles", "Footloose", "Carrie", "Falling Down", "Phantom of the Paradise", "Obsession", "Blow Out", "The Secret of My Success", "Steel Magnolias" and "Ray", for which he received a second Academy Award nomination in 2005 and the American Cinema Editors" award for Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy or Musical).
Paul Hirsch at the Internet Movie Database
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